Good morning,
I would like to know your thoughts on this in KY. I have seen a revival and experienced it. I have learned many things as I am sure you all have also about revival what is and what is not.
One of the biggest killers of "Revival" from what I see in church History is when the following HAPPENS :
- People trying to recreate what God has done
- Making movement out of the Move of God over following God as He moves.
- No Accountability, correction, or addressing error when happens
- the abandonment of the word of God and replaced by what is believed to be a move of God or an emotional experience.
- OvereEmphasis on demons or principalities that must be confronted.
- those who come in with hidden agendas or establishing a personality for later moves.
What do you all think?
I thank you all in advance
This is a list what DID happen at the END of the Charismatic Outpouring back in the late '70s. The Outpouring itself had nothing to do with "Man's efforts, and wasn't sustained by man. And when it ended as all "Times of refreshing" do, there was the "What now" factor.
Some folks tried to keep the "Outpouring" going, which was impossible, but did result in the "Charismatic "Movement" for some, which didn't "Denominationalize" as many previous "times of refreshing" had. And MOST of us re-integrated back with the institutional churches. The Assemblies of God had a large influx (since Charismatics tended not to re-join cessationist churches).
What's going on in Asbury may be a new "Time of refreshing" in the church. The Charismatic Outpouring lasted for over a decade, and was World Wide in scope. Brownsville, on the other hand was local, and short lived.
#3 is tricky, since ANYTHING a Church teaches will inevitably be HERESY to another church.
#4 The "WORD OF GOD" is one thing, but everybody's got their own "OFFICIAL INTERPRETATION" of it. The Charismatic Outpouring didn't "Abandon" God's word, but DID bring the realization of a much HIGHER view of it said, which made the limited denominational understandings of it relatively unimportant.
#5 is a continuing problem since the institutional churches (Including the major Pentecostal groups) have a morbid FEAR of anything demon related, and AVOID the subject like the plague.
#6 And of course there's ALWAYS the lunatic fringe.