The Calling of A Revivalist
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Don Pirozok
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At the heart of God’s calling to be a revivalist is the understanding that this calling is not about personal glory or recognition. It is about being an instrument in God’s hands, a servant who carries the burden for the spiritual awakening of others. Revivalists are not self-made leaders; they are chosen and empowered by God to carry out a specific mission. This mission is often marked by an intense burden for souls, a deep desire to see people come to repentance, and a passion for God’s glory to be revealed. Revivalists are individuals who are willing to sacrifice their own comfort, reputation, and desires to see the purposes of God fulfilled.
The character of a revivalist is critical to the success of their mission. Revivalists must be people of integrity, humility, and holiness. They are called to live lives that are set apart, not just for their own benefit, but as a witness to the power of the gospel. Their character reflects the depth of their relationship with God, and it is through this relationship that they are able to lead others into the presence of God. Revivalists are not perfect, but they are continually seeking to grow in their walk with God, striving to reflect His character in their lives. They understand that the effectiveness of their ministry is directly tied to their personal holiness and their ability to walk in obedience to God’s commands.
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