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Owen Murphy

This Is Revival!

Revival is a supernatural awareness of God that grips the whole community, leading to a deeper impact on culture and society.
Owen Murphy preaches about the true meaning of revival, emphasizing that it is not about entertainment or advertising, but a supernatural visitation of God that brings terrifying conviction and awareness of His presence. He contrasts modern evangelistic campaigns with true revival, where entire communities are transformed as people are gripped by divine conviction and turn to Christ. Revival is described as a time when every place becomes a sanctuary, and people walk softly before God, seeking mercy and salvation.

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When men in the streets are afraid to open their mouths and utter godless words lest the judgments of God should fall; when sinners, overawed by the Presence of God tremble in the streets and cry for mercy; when, without special meetings and sensational advertising, the Holy Ghost sweeps across cities and towns in Supernatural Power and holds men in the grip of terrifying Conviction; when "every shop becomes a pulpit; every heart an altar; every home a sanctuary" and people walk softly before God, this is Revival!

Today the word Revival has largely lost its real meaning. Our present generation, never having witnessed the mighty movings of God in nation-wide spiritual awakening such as has taken place in past generations, has little conception of the magnitude of such a "visitation."

Heaven-sent revival is not religious entertainment, where crowds gather to hear outstanding preachers and musical programs; neither is it the result of sensational advertising - in a God-sent revival you don't spend money on advertising ; people come because Revival is there! Revival is an "awareness of God' that grips the whole community, and the roadside, the tavern, as well as the church, become the places where men find Christ. Here is the vast difference between our modern evangelistic campaigns and true revival. In the former, hundreds may be brought to a knowledge of Christ and churches experience seasons of blessings, but as far as the community is concerned little impact is made; the taverns, dance halls, and movies are still crowded, and the godlessness marches on. In revival, the Spirit of God, like a cleansing flame, sweeps through the community. Divine conviction grips people everywhere; the strongholds of the devil tremble, and many close their doors, while multitudes turn to Christ!

Sermon Outline

  1. What is Revival?
  2. Revival is an awareness of God that grips the whole community
  3. Revival is not just about church services, but about the whole community being impacted

Key Quotes

“When 'every shop becomes a pulpit; every heart an altar; every home a sanctuary' and people walk softly before God, this is Revival!” — Owen Murphy
“Revival is an 'awareness of God' that grips the whole community, and the roadside, the tavern, as well as the church, become the places where men find Christ.” — Owen Murphy

Application Points

  • Recognize that revival is not just about church services, but about the whole community being impacted by the presence of God.
  • Understand that a God-sent revival is marked by a supernatural awareness of God that grips the whole community.
  • Be open to the Spirit of God sweeping through the community, bringing divine conviction and leading people to Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is revival just about church services?
No, revival is about the whole community being impacted by the presence of God
How is revival different from evangelistic campaigns?
Revival makes a deeper impact on the community, not just bringing people to Christ, but also changing the culture
What characterizes a God-sent revival?
A God-sent revival is marked by a supernatural awareness of God that grips the whole community
What happens during a revival?
During a revival, the Spirit of God sweeps through the community, bringing divine conviction and leading people to Christ

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