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Originally Posted by Jay
The evangelist has nothing to do with it really. I am not taking away from his role, but the fact is that generally a church that truly starts to seek the face of God and yields to His will shall be granted a revival. It may take an evangelist to encourage the church to reach that point, or to build their faith in God to reach out, but he is not a strict necessity. This is just an unfortunate stereotype that we have fallen into over the last 60-70 years.
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you mis understand me. your correct the evangelist has nothing to do with it. what i am saying is revival is in the people. usually its the evangelist that encourages worship. which in turns allows people to be acceptable for revival.
Many times people set on the pew waiting for that feel good message or that right song, when God inhabits the praise of his people. praise under girds your faith, its brings God into your situation, it sets the sdtage for God to move on you and through you. There is great power in praise, and there is also great power in prayer.