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J.W. Alexander

Who Is on the Lord's Side?

Revival is a time of refreshing from the presence of the Lord, a time for great searching of hearts, and a call to prayer, care for new converts, and honoring God.
J. W. Alexander preaches about the importance of revival in the believer's life, emphasizing the need for self-reflection and sincere prayer to invite the presence of the Lord for spiritual refreshing. He challenges listeners to consider if they are hindering revival by opposing the work of the Holy Spirit or if they are actively participating in and praying for revival. Alexander urges believers to care for new converts, honor God in all aspects of revival, and seek a personal revival by stirring up the gift of God within them.

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A time of refreshing from the presence of the Lord is also a time for great searching of hearts (Judges 5:16). Will you give a few moments to consider some questions concerning revival in your life?

Are you an enemy of revival? To treat lightly the operations of the Holy Spirit is very dangerous, not unlike the sin of the Pharisees who dishonored the miracles of Christ. Men may grieve or fight against the Lord and oppose His work of grace by denying it or by dwelling on everything that seems to be false in it, even when the Spirit of God is clearly and mightily moving people to Christ.

Do you rejoice in revival? The church cries to God: "Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?" (Psalm 85:6, KJV). The Church on earth and in heaven has no greater joy than one sinner repenting. God and Christ rejoice over multitudes being renewed and forgiven. Is this your joy also?

Are you a subject of revival? You hear about, and perhaps speak about, revival, but have you, yourself, been revived? This is a very serious question that you will have to answer if you are faithful to your own soul. It is not enough to be a church member. A revived church possesses revived members. Are you such a person?

Do you pray for revival? Revival begins in prayer. This fresh gift of the Spirit from the loving Savior at Pentecost was born in the midst of the cries and tears of His people. While they were yet praying, God was near to bless (John 20:19, 26; Acts 1:14; 2:1).

This precept is still true. As revivals begin in prayer, so they are maintained by prayer. Therefore, in the church meeting, in the prayer meeting, in the Sunday school, in the family, and in the closet, pray, pray, pray!

Are you helping forward the cause of revival? There is much work to be done among Christians and the unconverted. Almighty God is the only effectual power. Yet men are coworkers with God, humble instruments to convey His truth and promote His glory.

Do not say that you are too weak. He has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the mighty. Do not say that you have no influence. You have already expended too much influence on the wrong side. Go forward in the name of the Lord, with light and love, and you will see the fruit of your labor.

Does your heart care for the converts of revival? New converts are endangered creatures, lambs in the midst of wolves. Christ cares for them and wants us to care for them also. It is not the will of the Father that one of these little ones should perish (Matthew 18:14). Beware of how you offend new Christians or make them stumble. Seek to prevent their straying from Christ. Seek to help them with sound doctrine. Earnestly work to bring them to an intelligent and sincere profession of faith and then to useful labor for the Master. Half of the benefits of a revival are lost from the neglect of those who have been converted.

Have you sought to honor God in revival? By every true revival of religion, glory goes to the Lord God Almighty. But this glory is lessened by everything in the work of revival that clouds divine grace or exalts man. Oh, how careful we must be to maintain a reverence and godly fear of the Holy One in every meeting, every devotion, and every word!

Are you a candidate for revival? Are you longing for God to do a new work in you? Are you desirous for His new work of grace in you, or are you presently cold and indifferent? Stir up the gift of God in you and seek His face anew regardless of how you feel spiritually. Set yourself after Christ with a sincere heart until He is found of you in a new way.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Revival
  2. Questions to Consider
  3. Are you an enemy of revival?
  4. Do you rejoice in revival?
  5. Are you a subject of revival?
  6. Do you pray for revival?
  7. Are you helping forward the cause of revival?
  8. Does your heart care for the converts of revival?
  9. Have you sought to honor God in revival?
  10. Are you a candidate for revival?

Key Quotes

“Revival begins in prayer.” — J.W. Alexander
“You have already expended too much influence on the wrong side.” — J.W. Alexander
“It is not the will of the Father that one of these little ones should perish.” — J.W. Alexander

Application Points

  • Pray for revival in your life and in the lives of those around you.
  • Care for new converts by helping them with sound doctrine and working to bring them to an intelligent and sincere profession of faith.
  • Honor God in every aspect of your life, including your words and actions during revival meetings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step to revival?
Revival begins in prayer, and it is maintained by prayer.
Can I make a difference in the cause of revival?
Yes, you can be a coworker with God, a humble instrument to convey His truth and promote His glory.
What is the purpose of revival?
The purpose of revival is to bring people to Christ, to renew and forgive them, and to bring glory to the Lord God Almighty.
How can I care for new converts?
You can care for new converts by seeking to prevent their straying from Christ, helping them with sound doctrine, and working to bring them to an intelligent and sincere profession of faith.
What is the result of neglecting new converts?
Half of the benefits of a revival are lost from the neglect of those who have been converted.

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