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C.H. Spurgeon

The Kind of Revival We Need

We need a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, characterized by powerful preaching, heavenly energy, and changed hearts, to bring about a genuine revival of religion.
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the necessity of united prayer among Christians, arguing that without it, true revival cannot occur. He expresses concern over the lack of genuine spiritual life in churches and calls for a revival that is rooted in old-fashioned doctrine and personal godliness. Spurgeon highlights the importance of domestic religion, urging families to practice worship and teach their children the gospel. He advocates for a revival of vigorous, consecrated strength among believers, encouraging them to seek a deep relationship with God through prayer. Ultimately, he prays for a widespread, genuine revival that ignites the hearts of believers and draws sinners to Christ.

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It is good for us to draw nigh unto God in prayer. Our minds are grieved to see so little attention given to united prayer by many churches.

How can we expect a blessing if we are too idle to ask for it? How can we look for a Pentecost if we never meet with one another, in one place, to wait upon the Lord? Brethren, we shall never see much change for the better in our churches till the prayer meeting occupies a higher place in the esteem of Christians.

But now that we have come together, how shall we pray? Let us not degenerate into formality, or we shall be dead while we think we live. Let us not waiver through unbelief, or we shall pray in vain. Oh, for great faith with which to offer great prayers!

We have been mingling praise and prayer together as a delicious compound of spices, fit to be presented upon the altar of incense through Christ our Lord; may we not at this time offer some special far-reaching petition? It is suggested to me that we pray for a true and genuine revival of religion throughout the world.

A Real and Lasting Revival

I am glad of any signs of life, even if they should be feverish and transient, and I am slow to judge any well intended movement, but I am very fearful that many so called revivals in the long run wrought more harm than good. A species of religious gambling has fascinated many men, and given them a distaste for the sober business of true godliness.

But if I would nail down counterfeits upon the counter, I do not therefore undervalue true gold. Far from it. It is to be desired beyond measure that the Lord would send a real and lasting revival of spiritual life.

We need a work of the Holy Spirit of a supernatural kind, putting power into the preaching of the Word, inspiring all believers with heavenly energy, and solemnly affecting the hearts of the careless, so that they turn to God and live. We would not be drunk with the wine of carnal excitement, but we would be filled with the Spirit. We would behold the fire descending from heaven in answer to the effectual fervent prayers of righteous men. Can we not entreat the Lord our God to make bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the people in this day of declension and vanity?

Old-fashioned Doctrine

We want a revival of old-fashioned doctrine. I know not a single doctrine which is not at this hour studiously undermined by those who ought to be its defenders. There is not a truth that is precious to the soul which is not now denied by those whose profession it is to proclaim it. To me it is clear that we need a revival of old-fashioned gospel preaching like that of Whitefield and Wesley.

The Scriptures must be made the infallible foundation of all teaching; the ruin, redemption and regeneration of mankind must be set forth in unmistakable terms.

Personal Godliness

Urgently do we need a revival of personal godliness. This is, indeed, the secret of church prosperity. When individuals fall from their steadfastness, the church is tossed to and fro; when personal faith is steadfast, the church abides true to her Lord.

It is upon the truly godly and spiritual that the future of religion depends in the hand of God. Oh, for more truly holy men, quickened and filled with the Holy Spirit, consecrated to the Lord and sanctified by His truth.

Brethren, we must each one live if the church is to be alive; we must live unto God if we expect to see the pleasure of the Lord prospering in our hands. Sanctified men are the salt of society and the saviours of the race.

Domestic Religion

We deeply want a revival of domestic religion. The Christian family was the bulwark of godliness in the days of the puritans, but in these evil times hundreds of families of so-called Christians have no family worship, no restraint upon growing sons, and no wholesome instruction or discipline. How can we hope to see the kingdom of our Lord advance when His own disciples do not teach His gospel to their own children?

Oh, Christian men and women, be thorough in what you do and know and teach! Let your families be trained in the fear of God and be yourselves "holiness unto the Lord"; so shall you stand like a rock amid the surging waves of error and ungodliness which rage around us.

Vigorous, Consecrated Strength

We want also a revival of vigorous, consecrated strength. I have pleaded for true piety; I now beg for one of the highest results of it. We need saints. We need gracious minds trained to a high form of spiritual life by much converse with God in solitude.

Saints acquire nobility from their constant resort to the place where the Lord meets with them. There they also acquire that power in prayer which we so greatly need. Oh, that we had more men like John Knox, whose prayers were more terrible to Queen Mary than 10,000 men! Oh, that we had more Elijahs by whose faith the windows of heavens should be shut or opened!

This power comes not by a sudden effort; it is the outcome of a life devoted to the God of Israel! If our life is all in public, it will be a frothy, vapoury ineffectual existence; but if we hold high converse with God in secret, we shall be mighty for good. He that is a prince with God will take high rank with men, after the true measure of nobility.

Beware of being a lean-to; endeavour to rest on your own walls of real faith in the Lord Jesus. May none of us fall into a mean, poverty-stricken dependence on man! We want among us believers like those solid, substantial family mansions which stand from generation to generation as landmarks of the country; no lath-and-plaster fabrics, but edifices solidly constructed to bear all weathers, and defy time itself.

Given a host of men who are steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, the glory of God's grace will be clearly manifested, not only in them, but in those round about them. The Lord send us a revival of consecrated strength, and heavenly energy!

Preach by your hands if you cannot preach by your tongues. When our church members show the fruits of true godliness, we shall soon have inquiries for the tree which bears such a crop.

Oh the coming together of the saints is the first part of Pentecost, and the ingathering of sinners is the second. It began with "only a prayer meeting", but it ended with a grand baptism of thousands of converts. Oh that the prayers of believers may act as lode stones to sinners! Oh that every gathering of faithful men might be a lure to attract others to Jesus! May many souls fly to Him because they see others speeding in that direction.

"Lord, we turn from these poor foolish procrastinators to thyself, and we plead for them with thine all-wise and gracious spirit! Lord, turn them and they shall be turned! By their conversion, pray that a true revival has commenced tonight! Let it spread through all our households, and then run from church to church till the whole of christendom shall be ablaze with a heaven-descended fire!"

Sermon Outline

  1. The Kind of Revival We Need
    • A Real and Lasting Revival
    • A supernatural work of the Holy Spirit
    • Powerful preaching, heavenly energy, and changed hearts
  2. Old-fashioned Doctrine
    • Scriptural truth undermined by those who should defend it
    • Need for a revival of old-fashioned gospel preaching
    • Emphasis on the infallible Scriptures
  3. Personal Godliness
    • Secret of church prosperity
    • Individuals must live for God for the church to thrive
    • Truly holy men are the salt of society
  4. Domestic Religion
    • Christian families must prioritize godliness
    • Family worship, restraint, and wholesome instruction
    • The kingdom of God advances through faithful discipleship
  5. Vigorous, Consecrated Strength
    • Saints acquire nobility through converse with God
    • Power in prayer and mighty influence
    • A life devoted to God is the source of true strength

Key Quotes

“We want a revival of old-fashioned doctrine. I know not a single doctrine which is not at this hour studiously undermined by those who ought to be its defenders.” — C.H. Spurgeon
“We need saints. We need gracious minds trained to a high form of spiritual life by much converse with God in solitude.” — C.H. Spurgeon
“He that is a prince with God will take high rank with men, after the true measure of nobility.” — C.H. Spurgeon

Application Points

  • Prioritize personal godliness and live a life devoted to God.
  • Seek a deep and abiding relationship with God through prayer and solitude.
  • Model faithful discipleship and prioritize family worship and wholesome instruction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of revival do we need?
A supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, characterized by powerful preaching, heavenly energy, and changed hearts.
Why is old-fashioned doctrine important?
It provides a solid foundation for Christian living and is essential for a genuine revival of religion.
How can we prioritize personal godliness?
By living a life devoted to God, prioritizing family worship, and striving for wholesome instruction and discipline.
What role do Christian families play in the advancement of God's kingdom?
They must prioritize godliness, provide wholesome instruction and discipline, and model faithful discipleship.
How can we acquire true strength and influence?
By devoting our lives to God, seeking a deep and abiding relationship with Him, and allowing His power to flow through us.

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