It is that issue of the sovereignty of God that is most easy to agree with until it is expressed in terms of its outworking in salvation. The following video is in my church library and it is a recording of Duncan Campbell of the Hebridean Revival record that took place across the Hebridean Island between 1949-52. Many thousands of men, women and children were saved. Duncan bears witness that to his knowledge approximately 70% of the folks that were saved in the revival never heard the gospel being preached when they were saved. This is not to remove that in the Hebrides almost every man and woman of the near 100k peoples who lived on the Islands at that time knew of Christ because the Islands we Calvinist and the children would have received a Christian education for generations.
In this video Duncan speaks about an occasion that characterises what happened across the Hebrides - only this account is on the Isle of Berneray. The express issue is to do with God moving upon a village five miles from the church where the rest of the witness took place. It is worth a listen - if only to demonstrate how God works when his sovereignty is respected and men and woman don't chase after Him - other than in prayer. Duncan speaks about the men who were used by God to be an instrument of this revival in the Hebrides. Duncan calls them the praying men of Barvas. The boy whom Duncan speaks of is Donald MacPhail - who was sixteen at the time of this incident and who was himself saved in a village just three miles from Barvas. I knew Donald and fellowshipped with him in the early 1990's in Lewis.
But please let me also say this. Duncan Campbell speaks about Donald receiving a mighty baptism of the Holy Spirit a fortnight after he was saved. It is important to recognise this fact - because we must all know what God has done from Pentecost and still does today. If we are able to receive the sovereign hand of God in the village five miles away from the church in Berneray on that night - then we must also receive the witness of Duncan regarding Donald MacPhail - who was the instrument of God in prayer to ask God to send His power on this meeting, as the witness speaks. The video is just nine minuets long. God bless you.
In this video Duncan speaks about an occasion that characterises what happened across the Hebrides - only this account is on the Isle of Berneray. The express issue is to do with God moving upon a village five miles from the church where the rest of the witness took place. It is worth a listen - if only to demonstrate how God works when his sovereignty is respected and men and woman don't chase after Him - other than in prayer. Duncan speaks about the men who were used by God to be an instrument of this revival in the Hebrides. Duncan calls them the praying men of Barvas. The boy whom Duncan speaks of is Donald MacPhail - who was sixteen at the time of this incident and who was himself saved in a village just three miles from Barvas. I knew Donald and fellowshipped with him in the early 1990's in Lewis.
But please let me also say this. Duncan Campbell speaks about Donald receiving a mighty baptism of the Holy Spirit a fortnight after he was saved. It is important to recognise this fact - because we must all know what God has done from Pentecost and still does today. If we are able to receive the sovereign hand of God in the village five miles away from the church in Berneray on that night - then we must also receive the witness of Duncan regarding Donald MacPhail - who was the instrument of God in prayer to ask God to send His power on this meeting, as the witness speaks. The video is just nine minuets long. God bless you.
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