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Blessed lectures! I listened to all 5 lectures on the history of revival. A real blessing for me. My heart was warmed again... Very useful.
Ken (1/27/2007)
from Middletown, CT
Great Sermon! Get a notebook, and write down "words" that seem to inspire a thought--when reading the bible (KJV), at work an idea/word/truth comes to you, write it down. Keep a journal and write down things to be thankful for that happened that day/week. You will probably before long, see God has been working here a little, there a little, 'til you see the hill covered with little blades of grass. Write down specific questions/prayers for people, light and problems, and periodically pray over them; as you do over time, you will realize things to add to it and see progress therein--God working in your life!(just make sure you're His, for there is common grace, special grace, and deception/presumption; but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for choosing this man's sermons to listen to, if you can relate and identify with him. Is Jonathan Edwards' Religious Affections the articulation of your own personaly experience?--a litmus test for those saved for many years. Are you disobeying what you know to do?).
Revival may not come, but seeing Him who is invisible when there is nothing seemingly happening may aid to keep your own fire alight. And see that He is very active indeed with you personally. Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.
Iain H. Murray, born in Lancashire, England, in 1931 was educated in the Isle of Man and at the University of Durham. He entered the Christian ministry in 1955. He served as assistant to Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones at Westminster Chapel (1956-59) and subsequently at Grove Chapel,...