Beyond Renewal to Authentic Revival - GPS Podcast


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Mar 01 2025 38 mins   1
Our scriptures references are Habakkuk 3:2 and Isaiah 64:1-4, emphasizing the need for a deep and transformative revival rather than just moments of spiritual refreshing.

James outlines five classic characteristics of revival:

1. A Passionate Denunciation of Sin – True revival includes a strong confrontation of sin, as seen in historic revivals and preachers like George Whitefield.

2. A Revelation of God’s Holiness – Revival brings a profound awareness of God’s holiness, moving beyond legalism to divine revelation.

3. A Deep Awareness of God’s Love and Mercy – Revival is not just about conviction but also about experiencing God’s love, as seen in ministries like D.L. Moody’s.

4. A Heightened Consciousness of Eternity – Many modern churches fail to preach about heaven and hell, but revival restores urgency about eternal matters.

5. Experiential Conviction of Sin – True revival leads to deep personal conviction of sin, something that hyper-grace theology often neglects.

James also shares testimonies, including an encounter where he repeatedly prophesied that a man was “going to hell.” That man later had a near-death experience, spent 23 minutes in hell, and wrote a book about it. Goll shares that revival restores the full gospel message, including the reality of eternity and the necessity of repentance.