
Duncan Campbell
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Revival on the Isle of Lewis
23K1:01:00Revival HistoryMAT 3:11MAT 6:33MAT 7:7MAT 25:41ACT 2:1ACT 2:38ACT 17:30In this sermon transcript, the speaker shares a powerful testimony of a revival that took place in a parish. The revival began when four young girls, aged 16, prayed for their headmaster and their prayers were answered. The speaker then describes a meeting where he preached and the power of God fell upon the people while they were singing a song. Many people cried out to God for mercy and experienced a transformation. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of honesty and shares a testimony of a man who knew God deeply. The sermon highlights the fruits of the revival and the impact it had on the community.
Action and Obedience
19K43:11ObedienceMAT 21:1JHN 3:21In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of obeying God rather than human authority. He encourages the audience to reflect on their own lives and identify any areas where they may be bound by worldly influences. The speaker also highlights the need for watchmen and laborers in God's kingdom, urging the listeners to be willing vessels for God's work. He concludes by urging the audience to stand for truth, righteousness, purity, and power in a troubled world, echoing the sentiment of "no surrender" in the face of opposition.
Aaron's Failure
18K1:00:51FailureEXO 32:7JOS 14:6PRO 9:10MAT 3:2MAT 11:28ACT 4:12JAS 1:5In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of his daughter giving a testimony before leaving for Nepal. She attributes her faith and presence at the meeting to her parents, which humbles the speaker. The speaker then questions if others can say the same about their parents and challenges the audience to be men and women of God. He shares a story of a Christian worker who bought a television set despite the negative influence it can have on young people. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living a life that reflects God's presence and warns against dishonoring God's name in the presence of enemies.
And the Country Was Filled With Water
18K1:11:43Baptism Of The Holy SpiritEXO 25:402KI 3:162KI 3:20ISA 63:1In this sermon, the speaker uses the story of three armies lacking water to illustrate the spiritual poverty that exists in the Christian church today. He emphasizes the need for believers to get in touch with God and have faith that can overcome seemingly hopeless situations. The speaker encourages the audience to dig ditches, symbolizing their willingness to take action and prepare for God's provision, even when there is no sign of rain. He concludes by sharing a story of revival in a godless parish, highlighting the power of God to bring about transformation in the midst of spiritual drought.
When God Stepped Down From Heaven
17K1:00:12Revival HistoryPSA 24:3In this sermon transcript, the speaker describes a powerful revival that took place in a parish church. The sermon begins with a man in distress, surrounded by four young girls who pray for him and lead him to salvation. The minister then leads the congregation in singing a song about God as a flame of fire, which prompts a young man to fall to his knees and cry out for mercy. The revival spreads, with many young people and office bearers in the church being saved. The speaker emphasizes the need for people to understand the true meaning of revival and expresses a desire to see more of God's miraculous work.
Heart Preparation for Revival
16K48:01RevivalPSA 139:23MAT 6:33JHN 3:211JN 1:11JN 1:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of walking in the light and having fellowship with one another. He highlights the need for genuine repentance and obedience in order to experience true holiness. The speaker shares a personal testimony of his own journey towards getting right with God and experiencing revival. He encourages the audience to have a hunger for God and to be willing to pay any cost to be in the light and experience the power of God.
His Testimony and Conversion
15K53:22TestimonyIn this sermon, the speaker shares three significant experiences from their life story. The first experience was when God saved them during a concert and dance event. They had a vision of multitudes of people heading towards eternal damnation, which deeply disturbed them. However, through the prayers of a dear person, they were able to maintain their sanity. The second experience involved a voice telling them to give up their ministry and return to the faith mission. Lastly, the speaker mentions the concern about their children's education. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the importance of personal experiences with God and the need to obey His guidance.
Revive Us Again
14K1:06:12RevivalPSA 85:4PSA 85:11MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the importance of being in touch with God and hearing His voice. He shares a personal experience of witnessing a powerful revival on an island where people were freed from doctrinal constraints and open to the work of the Holy Spirit. The speaker also discusses how God can move in communities where the Word of God is largely unknown, citing an example of a godless community in the Midlands of England that experienced a powerful spiritual awakening. The sermon concludes with the speaker's own journey of drifting away from God and the need for personal repentance and surrender to His will.
Can Two Walk Together Except They Be Agreed
14K1:15:29Walking With GodIn this sermon, the speaker recounts an incident where a young man approached him, expressing his belief in Jesus Christ but admitting that he did not truly know or experience God. The speaker emphasizes that knowledge of God is not merely intellectual, but must be felt in the heart. He then shares another story of a revival where God was moving powerfully, and a woman addresses the General Assembly, testifying to a supernatural encounter with God. The sermon concludes by mentioning a student who initially had no interest in revival or godliness, but later had a transformative experience and was asked to address the General Assembly.
When God Stepped Down - Part 1 (Cd Quality)
13K28:40Revival HistoryPSA 24:3PSA 37:4PSA 102:13ISA 55:3MAT 6:33MAT 11:28ACT 1:14In this sermon, the preacher recounts a powerful revival that took place in a parish during the Lewis revival. The revival was sparked by a young man who read a portion of Psalm 24 during a prayer meeting in a barn. He emphasized the importance of being rightly related to God while praying. The preacher then shares a story of an 84-year-old blind woman who had a vision of a crowded church filled with young people and a strange minister in the pulpit. This vision led to the parish minister seeking God's movement and eventually preaching to a congregation of about 300 people. Although there was a sense of God's presence, nothing significant happened until the preacher witnessed young men kneeling by the roadside, including one under the influence of alcohol, with his mother pleading for his repentance. This moment marked the outbreak of God's supernatural power and the beginning of a revival.
Lewis Land of Revival (Revival Testimonies)
13K1:00:04Revival HistoryPSA 126:1ISA 53:5MAT 5:5MAT 9:12MAT 21:12MAT 25:1LUK 19:10In this sermon, the preacher describes the supernatural experience of a revival where young people were deeply moved to worship and seek God. The focus of the revival was not on man, but on the holiness of God. The preacher shares how people were convicted of their sins and the judgment of God, leading them to despair. However, through the message of Christ's satisfaction for their sins, they were lifted out of despair and a thorough work was done in their hearts. The sermon also mentions a specific instance where the preacher predicted the topic of the sermon, the foolish virgins, and how it caused a sense of fear and self-reflection among the listeners.
Building the Walls
12K49:16Prayer LifeNEH 2:17MAT 28:19ACT 26:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of proclaiming the word of God and fulfilling the commission given by God. He uses the story of Nehemiah as an example of someone who obeyed God's call and faced opposition in building the wall. Despite the opposition, Nehemiah remained focused on his mission and refused to be distracted. The preacher encourages the audience to have a similar determination and to trust in God's power to complete the work.
God's Answer to the Cry of Unbelief
11K1:01:42UnbeliefEXO 17:5EXO 17:11EXO 17:16In this sermon, the speaker reflects on a young man's testimony about his experience with sanctification. However, the speaker overhears three young women questioning the authenticity of the young man's words based on his actions at home. The speaker emphasizes the importance of one's true character before God, stating that what a person is on their knees before God is what truly matters. The sermon also touches on the need for commitment to God's work, particularly in regards to missions and supporting the efforts of spreading the Gospel. The speaker concludes by urging listeners to confront their own self-centeredness and surrender to the Holy Spirit for true revival.
Sin in the Camp
11K1:03:28SinISA 59:2MAT 6:33JHN 12:24In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing both the goodness and severity of God. He points out that while the goodness of God is often preached and celebrated, the severity of God is often overlooked. The speaker believes that the early church was successful because they experienced supernatural manifestations of God's power. He also highlights the decline in moral values and the weakening of the moral law due to the neglect of the doctrines of heaven and hell. The speaker urges the audience to honestly and sincerely confront these truths and to seek a supernatural demonstration of God's power.
Then the Fire of the Lord Fell
9.9K1:22:35Baptism Of The Holy Spirit1KI 18:381KI 18:40ISA 63:1ACT 2:38In this sermon transcript, the preacher emphasizes the need for conviction and the fear of God in our lives. He describes a powerful experience of God's presence during a church service, where the congregation was deeply moved and cried out for God to do it again. The preacher shares how the Holy Spirit was at work, convicting people of sin, righteousness, and judgment. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God's continued presence and a reference to biblical visions of God's glory.
Reality of the Divine in Christian Experience
9.8K48:29ConversionMAT 6:33EPH 3:8COL 2:2In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a young man who was deeply moved by the work of God. This young man's cry for Jesus to make him real led to the conversion of a police sergeant's wife and the subsequent conversion of many others. The movement spread to different parishes, with young people proclaiming that Jesus is real and urging others to turn to Him. The preacher emphasizes the importance of experiencing the ultimate reality of God through sanctification and references biblical passages that speak of the transformation of the heart.
The Fire of God
9.2K48:28Fire Of God1KI 18:37PSA 85:6ISA 64:1JOL 2:28MAT 6:33ACT 2:3In this sermon, the speaker reflects on a remarkable move of God in a village in Persia called West Ben Haar. The village experienced a great stir and many people professed faith in Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes the difference between carnal and spiritual aspects of Christianity, and laments the lowering of standards and conformity to worldly ways in evangelistic efforts. The sermon highlights the desperate need for revival in the current world, stating that nothing short of a supernatural manifestation of God's power can address the dire situation.
Is the Lord Among Us
9.1K1:21:36ConsecrationEXO 17:5In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing his request to preach without his coat due to the warm temperature in the hall. Although he was denied permission, he mentions that Mr. Rose Rhodes allowed him to preach in his shirt sleeves. The preacher then turns to the book of Exodus, specifically chapter 17, and reads verses 5-16. He focuses on the story of Moses and the battle against Amalek, highlighting the significance of Moses' raised hands in determining the outcome of the battle. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God's presence and a reminder of the importance of drawing near to Him.
Lacking One Thing
9.0K1:09:36Consecration2KI 3:14MAT 6:33ROM 10:9EPH 2:8HEB 4:16In this sermon, the preacher discusses a story from the Old Testament where three kings and their armies were lacking water, which would ensure victory in battle. The preacher draws a parallel between this story and the current situation in America and Britain, where there is a spiritual poverty and hunger for the power of the Holy Ghost. The preacher emphasizes the need for the promise of God and the power of the Holy Ghost to bring about change in the current situation. The sermon ends with a prayer for God to speak to the hearts of the people and fulfill His promise.
Walking With God
8.3K1:01:59Walking With GodGEN 16:1AMO 3:2MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of his daughter singing and expressing her love for Jesus. He reflects on the importance of spending time with God and recognizing His presence. The speaker emphasizes the need for agreement in our relationship with God, both in terms of the place of meeting Him and the purpose of our walk with Him. He also acknowledges the challenges and questions that arise in our journey with God, but encourages listeners to trust in His plan and follow His guidance.
The Sacrifice That Is Pleasing to God
7.7K57:03SacrificeGEN 32:24EXO 34:6PSA 145:9JER 2:23MAT 7:2MAT 22:372CO 5:17In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the concept of God's second chance. He highlights that after death, there is no second chance, but in life, God gives us the opportunity to change and transform. The speaker refers to the story of Jacob and how God met him on his journey, symbolizing God's pursuit of us. The sermon also emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and facing one's past mistakes, as it leads to a deeper understanding of God's mercy and forgiveness.
When God Stepped Down - Part 2 (Cd Quality)
7.1K29:32RevivalConviction of SinRevival HistoryACT 2:17Duncan Campbell shares powerful testimonies of revival, recounting his experiences of addressing numerous meetings day and night, where the presence of God was palpable and many souls were saved. He describes the deep conviction of sin that gripped individuals, leading them to cry out for mercy, and the overwhelming awareness of God's presence that filled the churches and fields. Campbell emphasizes the importance of leaving people in their conviction, allowing God to work in their hearts, and highlights the lasting impact of revival on communities, with many individuals entering full-time ministry. He calls for a renewed hunger for God's presence and a desire to witness His miraculous work among His people.
Duncan Campbell's Testimony
6.0K1:31:49TestimonyIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of surrendering everything to God. He encourages the audience to examine what they have in their hands, whether it be talents, possessions, or relationships, and to be willing to lay them down before the Lord. The speaker shares personal experiences of how surrendering everything to God led to transformation and revival in his own life. He also highlights the need for believers to rely on the power of God and not just hold on to verses of scripture, but to truly seek and rely on the living Word, Jesus Christ.
Principles That Govern Spiritual Awakenings - Part 1
5.7K33:24Spiritual AwakeningPSA 85:1PSA 85:4PSA 85:10MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of a visitation from God on a small island in Burma. Despite initially feeling compelled to leave a convention and go to the island, the speaker doubted if it was the right decision. However, upon arriving at the church on the island, the congregation was filled with a sense of God's presence and fell to their knees in prayer. The speaker emphasizes the difference between evangelism and revival, highlighting the importance of being near to God and seeking His presence. The sermon also mentions the prayers of a man who spent the day in prayer, interceding for the parish and the young people. This man's prayers were answered as God brought revival to the island. The sermon concludes with a reference to Psalm 85:6, "Wilt thou not revive us again, that thy people may rejoice in thee?"
God Indwelling Us
5.1K1:02:54Christ In UsPSA 24:3JHN 14:6In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the transformative power of Calvary and the change it brings about in people's lives. He emphasizes the mercy and love of God, who has the ability to bring the dead to life through Christ. The speaker encourages the audience to have a personal and intimate relationship with God, where Jesus becomes the most important person in their lives. He warns against being deceived by false appearances and urges the listeners to examine their hearts and prioritize their relationship with God over external religious practices.