What does the Bible say about revival?
The Bible calls for revival through prayer and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, as seen in Psalm 85:6.
Moreover, personal revival is not merely a moment of emotional excitement; it is a profound renewal of the heart that leads to a deeper understanding of God's glory, His work, and His kingdom. This aligns with Christ's promise to send the Holy Spirit to lead and guide the believers toward complete understanding and empowerment for holiness. Therefore, seeking revival involves earnest pursuit of the Holy Spirit’s work in our hearts, marked by prayer, confession, and sincere longing for greater communion with our Savior.
Psalm 85:6, John 14:26, Joel 2:28-29
How do we know the Holy Spirit's baptism is necessary for revival?
The necessity of the Holy Spirit’s baptism for revival is supported by Jesus’s teachings and the transformative accounts in Scripture.
Throughout Scripture, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit is associated with seasons of renewal among God’s people. In historical contexts such as the Old Testament prophetic promises, the anticipated grace of the Spirit signified revival and restoration. Thus, for modern believers desiring revival, the pursuit of the Holy Spirit’s baptism aligns with scriptural precedent, showing it’s not merely a doctrinal belief but a necessity for vibrant, effective faith.
Acts 2:1-4, John 16:13-14, Ezekiel 36:26-27
Why is seeking the Holy Spirit important for Christians?
Seeking the Holy Spirit is vital for Christians as it leads to personal revival, deeper holiness, and empowerment for ministry.
Moreover, seeking the Holy Spirit encourages active participation in the life of the Church and equips believers to fulfill the Great Commission. The Spirit empowers us to live out our faith authentically, serving others, proclaiming the gospel, and demonstrating God's love. Therefore, the earnest and continual seeking of the Holy Spirit is not just beneficial, but indeed essential for a thriving and impactful Christian life.
Romans 8:26-27, Ephesians 5:18, 1 Corinthians 12:4-11
“Will you not revive us again; that your people may rejoice in you?”
— Psalm 85:6
A fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit forms the great secret of all personal revival. This a declining soul needs more than all beside. Possessing this in a large degree, he possesses every spiritual blessing; it includes and is the pledge of every other. Our dear Lord sought to impress this, His last consoling doctrine, upon the drooping minds of His disciples: His bodily presence in their midst, He taught them, was to be compared with the spiritual and permanent dwelling of the Spirit among them. The descent of the Holy Spirit was to bring all things that He had taught them to their remembrance; it was to perfect them in their knowledge of the supreme glory of His person, the infinite perfection of His work, the nature and spirituality of His kingdom, and its ultimate and certain triumph, in the earth. The descent of the Spirit, too, was to mature them in personal holiness, and more eminently fit them for their arduous and successful labor in His cause, by deepening their spirituality, enriching them with more grace, and enlarging them with more love; and fully did the baptism of the Holy Spirit, on the day of Pentecost, accomplish all this: the apostles emerged from His influence, like men who had passed through a state of re-conversion; and this is the state, dear reader, you must pass through, would you experience a revival of God's word in your soul—you must be re-converted, and that through a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. Nothing short of this will quicken your dying graces, and melt your frozen love, and restore your backsliding heart. You must be baptized afresh with the Spirit; that Spirit whom you have so often and so deeply wounded, grieved, slighted, and quenched, must enter you anew, and seal, and sanctify, and re-convert you. Oh, arise, and pray and agonize for the outpouring of the Spirit upon your soul; give up your lifeless religion, your form without the power, your prayer without communion, your confessions without brokenness, your zeal without love. And oh, what numerous and precious promises cluster in God's word, all inviting you to seek this blessing! "He shall come down as rain upon the mown grass; as showers that water the earth." "Come, let us return unto the Lord; for He has torn, and He will heal us; He has smitten, and He will bind us up. After two days will He revive us; in the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His sight. Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the Lord: His going forth is prepared as the morning; and He shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth." Seek, then, above and beyond all other blessings, the renewed baptism of the Holy Spirit. "Be filled with the Spirit;" seek it earnestly—seek under the deep conviction of your absolute need of it—seek it perseveringly—seek it believingly: God has promised, "I will pour out my Spirit upon you;" and asking it in the name of Jesus you shall receive.
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