27 February 2011

The Welsh Revival

The great Welsh Revival began in 1904. Prior to this revival an article appeared in a Welsh magazine in 1902 written by Dean Howell, shortly before his death. Many believers were concerned about the state of the nation and the direction Wales had taken. Many regarded the following article, in hindsight, as prophetic.

“What is Wales greatest need? Some point to the need of political reform ... A better educated ministry? A better health service and social services, all things which are important. But are any of these the main need of Wales at this time? In my estimation there is a greater need than all these, something that will reach into the soul of a nation, something that will create a greater effect than all of them, something more lasting in its fruit and all-encompassing in its blessing spiritual and temporal. Spiritual revival, not reformation but revival. And I don't mean local missions either; rather I'm speaking about the need for a high tide of the Spirit flooding over the whole country that will touch all classes with the baptism of the Holy Spirit. This surely is Wales greatest need at this time.

There has never before been so much preaching, but what of the effects? ... From all directions there are complaints that the ministry has lost its power and its convicting edge ... The preaching is scholarly, interesting and educational but there is little anointing and convicting on it. Consciences are not pricked as in days gone by, and old phrases of long ago - such as conviction, conversion, repentance, adoption, dying to sin, self-loathing, etc. have become alien and meaningless, while old experiences that came out of these phrases have become fossilised and without life.

And the result? Family worship is quickly disappearing ... The Sunday school is only just holding its own. Congregations in many places are lessening. Keeping the Sabbath has become a matter of debate and the prayer meeting is nearly extinct ... The authority of the Bible and foundational truths of Christianity are being judged in the court of reason and criticism ... Unshakable belief in the unseen, the miraculous and the supernatural is questioned openly. Temperance is not as prosperous as it used to be, with the curse of drink rearing its head in town and countryside ... the desire for pleasure has totally captivated the age ...

But what is the answer? There is no argument about this. If there is such a thing as truth between the covers of the word of God - here it is. The Spirit of God is the only source of spiritual life. There is no way to produce or revive this life other than by the instrumentality of the Spirit. ' "Not by might and not by power but by My Spirit," says the Lord of Hosts' ... It is man's fault and not Gods will that there isn't the same unction and authority in the preaching in this generation ...

Reader! Will you do your part in this blessed work? Will you give yourself fully to the cause? Morning, midday, and night? Will you do your best jointly to work with others so that you can create circles of intercession? Great is your privilege - great too is your responsibility. 'Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down ...'

... Take note, if this was to be my last message to my fellow countrymen throughout the length and breadth of Wales before I am taken to the judgement it would remain thus - the greatest need of my dear nation and country at this time is spiritual revival through a specific outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Heavenly Jubilee, let me see the break of day."

(Extract from 'A Diary of Revival - The Outbreak of the 1904 Welsh Awakening' by Kevin Adams)

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