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What does revival mean in a Christian context?

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In a Christian context, revival refers to a divine act of God that revitalizes the spiritual life of individuals and congregations.

Revival in a Christian context is understood as a sovereign act of God that brings His people to a renewed state of spiritual fervor and commitment. It often follows periods of spiritual decline, where believers may cry out to God for renewed zeal, as seen in the historical accounts of God's intervention in the lives of His people. Revival also encompasses the revitalizing of the church, leading to increased faithfulness in worship, evangelism, and community engagement. As Pastor Kent Clark illustrates, revival is not merely an event or a scheduled meeting but the powerful movement of the Holy Spirit bringing about transformation in the hearts of believers and non-believers alike. This aligns with the belief that only God's grace can bring true change and revival in the hearts of His people, emphasizing the need for prayer and a heart open to God's leading.

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Revival
Kent Clark · Oct 29, 2017
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