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Stewardship of Revival

10 sermons

The biblical concept of Stewardship of Revival refers to the responsibility of believers to nurture and sustain spiritual renewal, as seen in Scripture, where God calls His people to be faithful stewards of the gifts and blessings He provides (1 Corinthians 4:2, Matthew 25:14-30). In the context of revival, stewardship involves cultivating a deep sense of humility, repentance, and dependence on God, as exemplified in Psalms 85:6, which pleads for revival and restoration. As Christians, we are called to be good stewards of the spiritual awakening that God brings, using our talents, time, and resources to fan the flames of revival and to bring glory to God, as encouraged in Romans 12:11, which urges believers to be zealous in serving the Lord. By embracing this stewardship role, believers can help to usher in a fresh outpouring of God's Spirit and to experience the transformative power of revival in their lives and communities.

Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman discusses '7 Ways to Steward Revival,' emphasizing the importance of discernment, personal spiritual health, and maintaining priorities in the context of church revival. He highlights the need for pastors to be responsible for the spiritual atmosphere of their churches while ensuring t

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen warns against the dangers of Pharisaical practices in missionary work, emphasizing that while they may appear dedicated, their converts often remain unrepentant and are misled into believing they are saved. He highlights that true conversion requires genuine repentance and a change in att

A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink expounds on 'The Parable of the Dragnet,' illustrating how the kingdom of heaven is likened to a net that gathers fish of every kind, emphasizing the role of evangelists in casting the net of the Gospel into the sea of nations. He highlights the inconspicuous nature of the fishermen, remin

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the importance of discerning the true value of a minister's teaching, urging listeners to focus on the spiritual depth and holiness of the message rather than superficial qualities like eloquence or popularity. He critiques the tendency of some preachers to prioritize entert

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that true repentance involves a deep awareness of the sinfulness of sin and its destructive consequences, contrasting the nature of God with the nature of sin. He explains that true repentance is marked by sorrow, contrition, and a loathing of both sin and oneself, leading t

Ray Comfort

Ray Comfort emphasizes the alarming trend of backsliding in modern evangelism, revealing that a significant percentage of those who make decisions for Christ ultimately fall away. He argues that the neglect of God's law in evangelistic efforts leads to superficial conversions, as many are not made a

Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the critical distinction between religiosity and spirituality, warning that many Christians may engage in religious activities without true spiritual depth. He explains that while religiosity focuses on external actions and appearances, spirituality is rooted in the heart and a

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes that any form of sin persisted in is fatal to the soul, arguing that true obedience to God requires the abandonment of all known sin. He explains that persistence in sin, whether through habitual actions or unconfessed transgressions, undermines one's relationship with God

Erlo Stegen

Erlo Stegen emphasizes the necessity of true confession of sin, illustrating through six biblical examples that mere acknowledgment of wrongdoing is insufficient for forgiveness. He highlights Pharaoh's fear-driven confession, Balaam's double-mindedness, Saul's hypocritical excuses, Achan's late adm

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of experiencing genuine conviction and pain during the process of conversion to Christ. He argues that true repentance involves a profound awareness of our sinfulness in contrast to God's holiness, which leads to a heartfelt cry for transformation. Tozer critiques

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