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Why
There is No Revival
by
James A. Stewart
Many dear saints are
perplexed and even discouraged at the seeming indifference of Jehovah after
all the highly organize efforts being put forth to promote revival.
As one who has
agonized before the Throne of Grace, may I humbly suggest some reasons why
there is no permanent work of the God in our midst today
The Rejection
of the Supernatural
The modern God Who many believers serve is hedged about with so many
limitations, laws and conditions that He is practically powerless to do
anything outside the ordinary laws of nature.
J.H. Jowett has
observed “We are living too much as men lived before the Holy Spirit was
given. We have not occupied the new and far-stretching land of Christian
privilege . . . Therefore many of the gifts and graces and perfumes of the
Apostolic Age are absent from our modern life.”
So many believers have
come to deny the possibility of the supernatural I the church in spite of
the fact that the whole fabric of Christianity is interwoven with the
supernatural. A supernatural gospel is meant to accomplish supernatural
results because it has a supernatural power behind its messengers. We are
living in the last days of a dying dispensation of grace when the Holy
Spirit is seeking to work in a miraculous way. We have been so brought up in
a church that we have lost the sense of the majestic and power of Jehovah.
How little sense of the supernatural pervades our services! Oh, how one
longs for the Spirit of God to break through all our convictions, campaigns
and planned programs and take full control of the church. Shall the
faith of a Michael Peden or a William Carey be simply an occasional and
extraordinary phenomenon of Christian experience, or shall theirs be the
normal standard of Victorious Christian living?
Denial of
the Personality of the Holy Spirit
This is the day of denial of the personality of the Spirit. There is a grave
danger in our high-powered evangelistic machinery that we may organize the
blessed Spirit out of the church. It is easier to organize than to
agonize! Unless the Holy Spirit is given the prominent place in the seat
of authority, there will be only false fire, no matter how big the financial
budget may be. How many evangelistic campaigns I have known in which the
executive member of the Godhead was completely ignored!
Revival comes from the
Holy Spirit, and it is only a He is honored and obeyed that there can be a
true spiritual awakening. Since the day of the Pentecost when He was
installed as the administrator of the church, it has been His prerogative to
undertake the leadership of all the gospel conquests. Throughout the Acts
we see Him as a divine person residing in and over the church. For
example, in the fifth chapter we have the unveiling of the presidency of the
Spirit in the death of Ananias and Sapphira: “Why hath Satan filled thine
heart to lie to the Holy Ghost?. . . Thou hast not lied unto men but unto
God.”
In the thirteenth
chapter, we see the Spirit exercising His divine authority as the Lord of
the harvest: “Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I
have called them.”
In the general
assembly gathering in the fifteenth chapter, the chairman James recognizes
the Spirit’s leadership by announcing to the delegates: “It seemed good to
the Holy Ghost, and to us . . .”
How extraordinary
these words would sound in a Christian convention today! So far have we
removed ourselves from the authority of the Spirit of God that such language
would bring only a knowing smile from the delegates. Yes, the sin of the
church today is the denial of the personality and presidency of the Spirit
of Pentecost.
Campaign after
campaign is conducted without Him. An occasional reference may be made to
His Name; but alas, He is outside the camp and wounded in the house of His
friends. The Holy Spirit is the source of all true revival. All our efforts
apart from Him, no matter how big they may be, are like so much beating of
the air. A church without her Pentecostal experience is utterly powerless
to move herself or others.
Can it be that the
church of Christ has so denied the Spirit of God His rightful place of
authority and administration that it is too late in the day for Him to
return? This is a very solemn and heart-searching question that ought to
drive us to our knees in deep humiliation. Something is vastly wrong when we
see so little results for our efforts.
Ignorance of the
Mystical Body of Christ This is a day when men like to magnify their
denominations. Many evangelistic efforts seem to be conducted for the sole
glory of the denomination. How often in evangelistic campaigns is a good
gospel message offset by an invitation that implies that denominational
membership is equivalent to membership in the supernatural body of Christ!
Denominational membership can never be a substitute for the new birth.
In our special love
and loyalty of our denomination, we must be careful not to ignore the whole
mystical body of Christ which is composed of all true born-again
blood-washed souls. How tragic it is to see many lovely believers who
never glory in the oneness of the body of Christ! The Holy Spirit has very
little concern for any special denomination or group, as such. He is seeking
to break down the denominational barriers that divide the saints of God. The
barriers that we so carefully erect now will be destroyed suddenly at the
coming of the Lord.
There are no
denominations in heaven. Why should we not seek to prepare for glory now! No
wonder George Whitefield cried out in his day:
“I wish all names
among the saints of God were swallowed up in that one name of Christians!
Are you in Christ? If so, I love you with all my heart!”
The time has come now
for us to preach this transforming truth of the oneness of the body of
Christ as expounded by Paul in such letters as Colossians and Ephesians. It
was this precious truth that brought revival to the churches is Hungary
under my ministry. God cares little for the numerical increase in church
membership but rather for all true additions to the mystical body of Christ.
To such, the Holy Spirit alone can make any real additions
By-Passing of the Lordship of
Christ
In our evangelical preaching of today there is
a by-passing of the emphasis on the Lordship of Christ. In so doing, we have
given the impression that the acceptance of the Lordship of Christ is a
second experience of grace or a sort of optional after-choice in the
Christian life. Actually, many messages addressed to Christians at a
holiness convention should be in reality a part of the gospel message
addressed to sinners. In one of his Gospel messages, Peter declares “Him
hath God exalted . . . to be a Prince and a Savior.” (Acts 5:31.) Today we
have reversed the gospel message by stating Him to be a Savior first and
then a Prince! We do not deny that it is possible for a time to come in the
believer’s life when he will recognize more clearly what is involved in the
Lordship of Christ, but this does not alter the fact that a person cannot
receive Christ as Savior without having in some manner recognized Him as
Lord. Romans 10:9 declares “That if thou shalt confess that Jesus is Lord
and in thine heart believe that God has raised Him from the dead, thou shalt
be saved.” (B.R.V.) The Word of God makes it perfectly clear that the
objective of all true evangelism is the control of the sovereign Lord over
the lives of those He has redeemed.
How can we have
revival when the vital note of the Lordship of Christ is omitted from our
present-day evangelism? As one has truly reasoned, “What is the Gospel of
God’s grace but the gospel of His sovereignty? Wherein lies the vital
efficacy of the gospel of grace unless it relates to His kingdom and leads
the individual soul to an acknowledgement of His sovereignty.”
The Stealing of the Glory of God
The question is posed by Jehovah to a backslidden people, “Will a man rob
God?”
Today in our Christian
ministry man has dared to rob God of His glory. In our work today too
much praise and glory is given to Christian leaders. Page after page is
written about the instrument while scarcely a word is written about the
Blesser Himself. Magazines that write of men and movements have a large
circulation while those which write mainly of the Person of Christ, giving
God the glory, can hardly keep going for lack of support. When unusual
blessing occurs, the evangelistic party gets so much publicity from the
Christian press that God is robbed of His glory.
If the work has been a
true movement of the Spirit of Pentecost and we can truly testify, “It is
the Lord’s doing and it is marvelous in our eyes,” then how can we give
glory to man? The Welsh revival of 1904 has a solemn message for all revival
seekers today. Set Joshua, whom God used as a leader in that mighty
movement, speak with characteristic insight of one of the disappointing
features of that time:
“The Welsh revival was
the product of much soul agony. In its stages, the production retained its
bloom, as when a peach is carefully plucked from a tree. It lost this,
however, when human fingers played with it. The newspapers reported every
odd thing for the sake of circulation among people who desired the human
side of the revival made public. Reports threw light on the human side of
things and the divine side was forgotten.”
In this day of
evangelistic glamour it is almost amusing to read of the saintly
George Mueller in 1876 apologizing for a facsimile of his autograph and
photograph, which appeared in a book of his sermons:
“During the last
thirty years I have been asked both verbally and in writing for my likeness,
but my reply has invariably been ‘As I do not wish to direct attention to
myself but to my Lord and Master, I must decline to comply with your
request. Twenty years ago I was offered 500 pounds sterling if I would allow
it to be published, but the offer was declined for the reason already
given.”
A.W. Tozer has warned
us. “It is our belief that the evangelical movement will continue to drift
farther and farther from the New Testament position until its leadership
passes from the self-effacing saint to the modern religious star.
Within the last quarter of a century we have actually seen a major shift in
beliefs and practices of Evangelicals so radical as to amount to a complete
sell-out, and all this behind the cloak of fervent orthodoxy.
“Until such
self-effacing men return again to spiritual leadership, we may expect a
progressive deterioration in the quality of popular Christianity year after
year till we reach the point where the Holy Spirit withdraws like the
“Shekinah” from the Temple. It is open question whether or not the
Evangelical Movement has sinned too long and departed too far from God to
return again to spiritual sanity.”
The Shekinah cannot be
manifested unless God gets all the glory in our ministry. God will not send
revival in order that men and movements many be magnified. The crowning
ministry of the Holy Spirit is to exalt the glorious Redeemer: “He shall
glorify Me.” God has said “My glory will I not give to another.”
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