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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Through the centuries, three main viewpoints have emerged from within the church in response to the question of war: 1. Some believe no war is justifiable (a position called pacifism). 2. Others believe Christians must submit to their government and agree to fight in any war it engages in (a viewpoint known as activism). 3. But the majority of Christians hold the view that believers may support or join in defensive wars against evil aggressors – a position known as the just war theory.
John MacArthur

As Christians, we find complete sufficiency in Christ and His provisions for our needs. There’s no such thing as an incomplete or deficient Christian. Our Savior’s divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness. Human wisdom offers nothing to augment that. Every Christian receives all he and she needs at the moment of salvation. Each one must grow and mature, but no necessary resource is missing. There’s no need to search for something more.
John MacArthur

Revival Fire

Revival Fire Revival Fire

By Charles Finney

INTRODUCTION

LETTER I – Superficial Revivals

LETTER II – Unhealthy Revival Excitement

LETTER III – A Cause Of Spurious Conversions

LETTER IV – Errors That Hinder Revivals

LETTER V – Erroneous Revival Preaching

LETTER VI – Excitement In Revivals

LETTER VII – Fanatical Excitement

LETTER VIII – Excitement In Revivals

LETTER IX – Why So Few Revivals?

LETTER X – Causes Of The Decline Of Revivals

LETTER XI – The Impolicy Of Spasmodic Efforts

LETTER XII – Hindrances To A Revival Spirit

LETTER XIII – Objections To Protracted Meetings

LETTER XIV – Hindrances To Revivals

LETTER XV – The Pernicious Attitude Of The Church On The Reforms Of The Age

LETTER XVI – The Folly Of Attempting To Sustain True Religion Without Revivals