
Erroll Hulse
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Our Hope for Revival
9951:06:17PSA 2:6ZEC 8:20ZEC 8:23MAT 28:18MRK 16:15ACT 1:8REV 7:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the responsibility of believers to fulfill the Great Commission as stated in Matthew 28. Jesus commanded his disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, teaching them and baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The speaker highlights the importance of prayer and information in fueling this mission, referencing a treatise by Jonathan Edwards that inspired a movement of extraordinary prayer in the 18th century. The speaker encourages believers to be diligent in their prayerfulness and earnestness for revival, both in their own nations and around the world.
Jonathan Edwards: Theologian of Revival
0PSA 25:9EZK 36:37ZEC 12:10MAT 6:16JHN 14:13ROM 11:36GAL 5:22JAS 4:101PE 5:6Erroll Hulse delves into the theological and practical aspects of Jonathan Edwards' teachings on revival, emphasizing the extraordinary work of God in reinvigorating Christian piety, the central role of revivals in God's purposes, and the glorious nature of revivals as the most magnificent work of God. Edwards also addresses the dangers of spiritual pride and false prophecies during revivals, highlighting the importance of humility and discernment. Additionally, he stresses the significance of prayer for revival, pointing out that God's great works are often preceded by the extraordinary prayers of His people.
Men That We Need
0JDG 6:14Erroll Hulse emphasizes the importance of God sending equipped and anointed leaders throughout history to guide His people through various challenges and seasons. He highlights the need for outstanding leadership in the church today, urging believers to pray for men who are deeply devoted to God, knowledgeable in Scripture, grounded in doctrinal truths, well-versed in church history, humble yet visionary, evangelistic, uncompromising in truth, and focused on the power of preaching the gospel.
Essential Characteristics of Genuine Revival
0ACT 2:43Erroll Hulse emphasizes the importance of understanding genuine revival, highlighting the nearness of God's presence, the work of the Holy Spirit in conviction of sin and faith, the increase in numbers added to the church, and the necessity of powerful preaching of the gospel. He stresses the need for discernment in distinguishing true revival from emotional manipulation or false movements, drawing from historical revivals like Pentecost and the Great Awakening. Hulse underscores the transformative impact of revival on individuals and society, leading to repentance, societal change, and a deep sense of God's holiness and majesty.
A Call to Extraordinary Prayer for Revival
0PSA 85:6ISA 62:1ISA 62:6EZK 36:37ZEC 12:10ACT 1:141CO 15:58Erroll Hulse emphasizes the urgent need for revival in the church, highlighting the historical significance of outpourings of the Spirit and the detrimental effects of spiritual lethargy and powerlessness. He stresses the importance of fervent, persevering prayer as the principal means for seeking revival, citing biblical examples like Pentecost and the Second Great Awakening. Hulse calls for specific, informed prayers for spiritual awakening globally, urging believers to continue faithful work in preaching the truth, evangelism, and missions even in the absence of revival. He encourages believers to persist in prayer for revival, understanding that it is God's prerogative and emphasizing the need for fervor and perseverance in seeking the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.