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Re: World Wide Revival Proclaimed by UPC
Won't be a great revial without a great level of consecration and a period of fasting, praying, and a high level of biblical repentance. I can't see the upci being at the forefront of revival. They could lead the tongue talking renewal, but spiritual awakening will come with a different mindset than is being peddled by that organization.
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Originally Posted by BeenThinkin
At the recent UPC Conference more than one preacher stood in the pulpit and proclaimed that the 2010 Conference was the start of a World Wide Revival. This was it!!! The big one!!! And it may very well have been the beginning of one. But, what if it isn't? Should claims like that be made for all the world to see and hear?
I remember in the late 70's in Louisiana, large outside billboards were erected all over the state proclaiming "The End Time Revival," and was promoted as the final revival, the end was coming, not much time left for getting saved! And it was promoted as imminent! That was well over 30 years ago and, .... well it was not what it was advertised to be? Is that okay? Should we make these kind of proclamations? and if we do shouldn't they come true.
Just thinkin...
by Been Thinkin
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