
"The Need For Revivals"
Somebody asks: "What is a revival?
" Revival is a purely philosophical, common-sense result of the wise use of
divinely appointed means, just the same as water will put out a fire; the same
as food will appease your hunger; just the same as water will slake your thirst;
it is a philosophical common-sense use of divinely appointed means to accomplish
that end. A revival is just as much horse sense as that.
A revival is not material; it does not depend upon material means. It is a
false idea that there is something peculiar in it, that it cannot be judged by
ordinary rules, causes and effects. That is nonsense. Above your head there is
an electric light; that is effect. What is the cause? Why, the dynamo. Religion
can be judged on the same basis of cause and effect. If you do a thing, results
always come. The results come to the farmer. He has his crops. That is the
result. He has to plow and plant and take care of his farm before the crops
come.
Religion needs a baptism of horse sense. That is just pure horse sense. I
believe there is no doctrine more dangerous to the Church today than to convey
the impression that a revival is something peculiar in itself and cannot be
judged by the same rules of causes and effect as other things. If you preach
that to the farmers - if you go to a farmer and say "God is a sovereign," that
is true; if you say "God will give you crops only when it pleases him and it is
no use for you to plow your ground and plant your crops in the spring," that is
all wrong, and if you preach that doctrine and expect the farmers - to believe
it, this country will starve to death in two years. The churches have been
preaching some false doctrines and religion has died out.
Some people think that religion is a good deal like a storm. They sit around
and fold their arms, and that is what is the matter. You sit in your pews so
easy that you become mildewed. Such results will be sure to follow if you are
persuaded that religion is something mysterious and has no natural connection
between the means and the end. It has a natural connection of common sense and I
believe that when divinely appointed means are used spiritual blessing will
accrue to the individuals and the community in greater numbers than temporal
blessings. You can have spiritual blessings as regularly as the farmer can have
corn, wheat, oats, or you can have potatoes and onions and cabbage in your
garden. I believe that spiritual results will follow more surely than temporal
blessings. I don't believe all this tommy-rot of false doctrines. You might as
well sit around beneath the shade and fan yourself and say "Ain't it hot?" as to
expect God to give you a crop if you don't plow the ground and plant the seed.
Until the Church resorts to the use of divinely appointed means it won't get the
blessing.
What a Revival Does
What is a revival? Now listen to me. A revival does two things. First, it
returns the Church from her backsliding and second, it causes the conversion of
men and women; and it always includes the conviction of sin on the part of the
Church. What a spell the devil seems to cast over the Church today!
I suppose the people here are pretty fair representatives of the Church of
God, and if everybody did what you do there were would never be a revival.
Suppose I did no more than you do, then no people would ever be converted
through my efforts; I would fold my arms and rust out. A revival helps to bring
the unsaved to Jesus Christ.
God Almighty never intended that the devil should triumph over the Church. He
never intended that the saloons should walk rough-shod over Christianity. And if
you think that anybody is going to frighten me, you don't know me yet.
When is a revival needed? When the individuals are careless and unconcerned.
If the Church were down on her face in prayer they would be more concerned with
the fellow outside. The Church has degenerated into a third-rate amusement
joint, with religion left out.
When is a revival needed? When carelessness and unconcern keep the people
asleep. It is as much the duty of the Church to awaken and work and labor for
the men and women of this city as it is the duty of the fire department to rush
out when the call sounds. What would you think of the fire department if it
slept while the town burned? You would condemn them, and I will condemn you if
you sleep and let men and women go to hell. It is just as much your business to
be awake. The Church of God is asleep today; it is turned into a dormitory; and
has taken the devil's opiates.
When may a revival be expected? When the wickedness of the wicked grieves and
distresses the Christian. Sometimes people don't seem to mind the sins of other
people. Don't seem to mind while boys and girls walk the streets of their city
and know more of evil than gray-haired men. You are asleep.
When is a revival needed? When the Christians have lost the spirit of
prayer.
When is a revival needed? When you feel the want of revival and feel the need
of it. Men have had this feeling, ministers have had it until they thought they
would die unless a revival would come to awaken their people, their students,
their deacons and their Sunday-school workers, unless they would fall down on
their faces and renounce the world and the works and deceits of the devil. When
the Church of God draws its patrons from the theaters the theaters will close
up, or else take the dirty, rotten plays off the stage.
When the Church of God stops voting for the saloon, the saloon will go to
hell. When the members stop having cards in their homes, there won't be so many
black-legged gamblers in the world. This is the truth. You can't sit around and
fold your arms and let God run this business; you have been doing that too long
here. When may a revival be expected? When Christians confess their sins one to
another. Sometimes they confess in a general way, but they have no earnestness;
they get up and do it in eloquent language, but that doesn't do it. It is when
they break down and cry and pour out their hearts to God in grief, when the
floodgates open, then I want to tell you the devil will have cold feet.
Revival Demands Sacrifice
When may a revival be expected? When the wickedness of the wicked grieves and
distresses the Church. When you are willing to make a sacrifice for the revival;
when you are willing to sacrifice your feelings. You say, "Oh, well, Mr. Sunday
hurt my feelings." Then don't spread them all over his tabernacle for men to
walk on. I despise a touchy man or woman. Make a sacrifice of your feelings;
make a sacrifice of your business, of your time, of your money; you are willing
to give to help to advance God's cause, for God's cause has to have money the
same as a railroad or a steamship company. When you give your influence and
stand up and let people know you stand for Jesus Christ and it has your
indorsement and time and money. Somebody has got to get on the firing line.
Somebody had to go on the firing line and become bullet meat for $13 a month to
overcome slavery. Somebody has to be willing to make a sacrifice. They must be
willing to get out and hustle and do things for God.
When may a revival be expected? A revival may be expected when Christian
people confess and ask forgiveness for their sins. When you are willing that God
shall promote and use whatever means or instruments or individuals or methods he
is pleased to use to promote them. Yes. The trouble is he cannot promote a
revival if you are sitting on the judgment of the methods and means that God is
employing to promote a revival. The God Almighty may use any method or means or
individual that he pleases in order to promote a revival. You are not running
it. Let God have his way. You can tell whether you need a revival. You can tell
if you will have one and why you have got one. If God should ask you sisters and
preachers in an audible voice, "Are you willing that I should promote a revival
by using any methods or means or individual language that I choose to use to
promote it?" what would be your answer? Yes. Then don't growl if I use some
things that you don't like. You have no business to. How can you promote a
revival? Break up your fallow ground, the ground that produces nothing but
weeds, briars, tin cans and brick-bats. Fallow ground is ground that never had a
glow in it. Detroit had a mayor, Pingree, when Detroit had thousands and
thousands of acres of fallow ground. This was taken over by the municipal
government and planted with potatoes with which they fed the poor of the
city.
There are individuals who have never done anything for Jesus Christ, and I
have no doubt there are preachers as well, who have never done anything for the
God Almighty. There are acres and acres of fallow ground lying right here that
have never been touched. Look over your past life, look over your present life
and future and take up the individual sins and with pencil and paper write them
down. A general confession will never do. You have committed your sins, one by
one, and you will have to confess them one by one. This thing of saying," God, I
am a sinner," won't do.
"God, I am a gossiper in my neighborhood. God, I have been in my ice-box
while I am here listening to Mr. Sunday." Confess your sins.
How can you promote a revival? You women, if you found that your husband was
giving his love and attention to some other woman and if you saw that some other
woman was encroaching on his mind and heart, and was usurping your place and was
pushing you out of the place, wouldn't you grieve? Don't you think that God
grieves when you push him out of your life? You don't treat God square. You
business men don't treat God fair. You let a thousand things come in and take
the place that God Almighty had. No wonder you are careless. You blame God for
things you have no right to blame him for. He is not to blame for anything. You
judge God. The spirit loves the Bible; the devil loves the flesh.
If you don't do your part, don't blame God. How many times have you blamed
God when you are the liar yourself. You are wont [accustomed] to blame him for
the instances of unbelief that have come into your life. When should we promote
a revival? When there is a neglect of prayer? When your prayers affect God? You
never think of going out on the street without dressing. You would be pinched
[arrested] before you went a block. You never think of going without breakfast,
do you? I bet there are multitudes that have come here without reading the Bible
or praying for this meeting.
You can measure your desire for salvation by means of the amount of
self-denial you are willing to practice for Jesus Christ. You have sinned before
the Church, before the world, before God.
Don't the Lord have a hard time? Own up, now.
Persecution a Godsend
There are a lot of people in church, doubtless, who have denied themselves -
self-denial for comfort and convenience. There are a lot of people here who
never make any sacrifices for Jesus Christ. They will not suffer any reproaches
for Jesus Christ. Paul says, "I love to suffer reproaches for Christ" (e.g.,
Rom. 8:17). The Bible says, "Woe unto you when all men shall speak well of you"
(Luke 6:26). "Blessed are you when your enemies persecute you" (Matt. 5). That
is one trouble in the churches of God today. They are not willing to suffer
reproach for God's sake. It would be a godsend if the Church would suffer
persecution today; she hasn't suffered it for hundreds of years. She is growing
rich and lagging behind. Going back.
Pride! How many times have you found yourself exercising pride? How many
times have you attempted pride of wealth? Proud because you were related to some
of the old families that settled in the Colonies in 1776. That don't get you
anything; not at all. I have got as much to be proud of as to lineage as anyone;
my great-grandfather was in the Revolutionary War, lost a leg at Brandywine; and
my father was a soldier in the Civil War.
Envy! Envy of those that have more talent than you. Envious because someone
can own a limousine Packard and you have to ride a Brush runabout; envious
because some women can wear a sealskin coat and you a nearseal.
Then there is your grumbling and fault-finding. When speaking of people
behind their backs, telling their faults, whether real or imaginary, and that is
slander. When you sit around and rip people up behind their backs at your old
sewing societies, when you rip and tear and discuss your neighbors and turn the
affair into a sort of a great big gossiping society, with your fault-finding,
grumbling and growling. There is a big difference between levity and happiness,
and pleasure, and all that sort of thing.
Make up your mind that God has given himself up for you. I would like to see
something come thundering along that I would have more interest in than I have
in the cause of God Almighty! God has a right to the first place. God is first,
remember that.
Multitudes of people are willing to do anything that doesn't require any
self-denial on their part.
I am not a member of any lodge, and never expect to be, but if I were a
member of a lodge and there were a prayer-meeting and a lodge-meeting coming on
Wednesday night, I would be at the prayer-meeting instead of at the
lodge-meeting. I am not against the lodges; they do some good work in the world,
but that doesn't save anyone for God. God is first and the lodge-meeting is
second. God is first and society second. God is first and business is second.
"In the beginning, God!" (Gen. 1:1) That is the way the Bible starts out and it
ought to be the way with every living being. "In the beginning, God." Seek you
first God and everything else shall be added unto you. Christianity is addition;
sin is subtraction. Christianity is peace, joy, salvation, heaven. Sin takes
away peace, happiness, sobriety, and it takes away health. You are robbing God
of the time that you misspend. You are robbing God when you spend time doing
something that don't amount to anything, when you might do something for Christ.
You are robbing God when you go to foolish amusements, when you sit around
reading trashy novels instead of the Word of God.
"Oh, Lord, revive thy work!"
I have only two minutes more and then I am through. Bad temper. Abuse your
wife and abuse your children; abuse your husband; turn your old gatling-gun
tongue loose. A lady came to me and said, "Mr. Sunday, I know I have a bad
temper, but I am over with it in a minute." So is the shotgun, but it blows
everything to pieces.
And, finally, you abuse the telephone girl because she doesn't connect you in
a minute. Bad temper. I say you abuse your wife, you go cussing around if supper
isn't ready on time; cussing because the coffee isn't hot; you dig your fork
into a hunk of beefsteak and put it on your plate and then you say: "Where did
you get this, in the harness shop? Take it out and make a hinge for the door."
Then you go to your store, or office, and smile and everybody thinks you are an
angel about to sprout wings and fly to the imperial realm above. Bad temper! You
growl at your children; you snap and snarl around the house until they have to
go to the neighbors to see a smile. They never get a kind word - no wonder so
many of them go to the devil quick.