
Tim Williams
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The 1904 Welsh Revival: Lessons of Hope (Part 1)
74244:51RevivalDependence On GodACT 2:17Tim Williams discusses the remarkable impact of the 1904 Welsh Revival, emphasizing that the conversions of 100,000 soldiers were not due to human strategy but rather the divine work of God. He highlights the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit and the necessity of obedience to God's call, rather than seeking human perfection. Williams warns of the dangers that accompany revival, noting that true revival is a work of God that cannot be controlled or contained by man. He encourages listeners to recognize the simplicity and beauty of God's hand in revival, urging them to seek the source of spiritual renewal. The sermon serves as a reminder that revival is essential and that it is God who brings about transformation in hearts and lives.
The 1904 Welsh Revival: Lessons of Hope (Part 2)
66642:13MAT 6:33MAT 7:201TH 1:51TH 1:9In this sermon, the preacher describes a prayer meeting attended by hardworking coal miners. These men gathered before their work to seek God's blessing and to commit to honest and proper execution of their tasks. The impact of their prayers was profound, as old debts were paid, jails emptied, and the community experienced positive change. The preacher emphasizes the simplicity of salvation through belief in Jesus Christ and shares a testimony of a convert who realized that salvation comes through faith, not through personal effort or anguish in prayer.