First thing would be to ask if revival has come to the heart of the preacher first - no point blaming the congregation only. Secondly, is the Holy Spirit grieved by sin in the heart of the preacher or congregation? Thirdly, it is only up to God when to end life. If revival doesn't come to this congregation, then God may have work elsewhere for the preacher. I'd be suspicious that the preacher is trying to blackmail or force people into a revival - it can't be done. Only the Spirit can do it.
My answer would be this: A preacher is one called by God to go out and preach God's Word to people. A pastor is a preacher who has been called to be a preacher to a church. A pastor has one church that he preaches at and calls his "home" church. A preacher might receive the call to preach, but doesn't stay at one church all the time. He might be a member of a church, but he doesn't necesarrily pastor there. Think of the idea of circuit preachers, moving from town to town.
i think it doesnt because it didnt show on the internet
His father was a preacher
Great question - one that I found asking myself today after hearing a message about revival. The message was indeed horrible because the text the preacher used had nothing to do with revival, but anyways should we seek for revival and is it biblical? It depends on how one defines this term. The word revival is not in the Bible but the term "revive" is used a few times. You could ask a few people what revival means and would look like and you could potentially get very different answers. If revival means that Christians communicate the love and grace of Jesus in their lives by sharing the gospel then yes - we need to be revived and join with Paul who said that I do all things for the gospel - because Christians don't do all things for the gospel. If revival means that Christians should be more moral - then I would say no - that is not a biblical idea. But I think most people associate revival with morality, and emotional meetings - and I don;t think that is biblical.
He was either a minister, pastor or a preacher. I can't make up my mind. i read it in a book. But I think he was the pastor of some church.
He was either a minister, pastor or a preacher. I can't make up my mind. i read it in a book. But I think he was the pastor of some church.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a Baptist preacher, but I do not think he was a pentecostal preacher.
most kids didnt go to school because their parents didnt think they needed to, and they usually couldn't afford it.
I think they can. I don't see why they wouldn't let you.
well, there's buck and the preacher, with harry belafonte and sidney poitier, but i think there might be another....
I'm no preacher, but I would think in god's place it would be more important to use the term "penis" instead of the slang words "dick" or "cock".
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