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Draw Near
Hebrides Revival - It was a revival that took place in the islands off the coast of Scotland in 1949.
This revival began by 2 thirsty older woman who wanted to see there community changed by God.
Peggy and Christine Smith , one eighty-two and the other eighty-four years of age, committed to pray two nights a week for revival.
They began praying at 10:00 P.M. and would usually continue until three or four in the morning.
One scripture that they especially clung to, and frequently quoted in their prayers was;
Also and speaks of the promised outpouring on Pentecost.
During this time of prayer, one of the women saw a vision in which the church of her father was packed with young people and a strange man was standing in the pulpit.
She shared this vision with her pastor, insisting that he needed to act on it.
She said to him, “You’ve tried missions.
You’ve tried special evangelists.
Mr. McKee, have you tried God?” 5 She requested that he, along with others, should gather to pray for revival.
If not in the same home as theirs, at least they could meet at the same time.
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These women, one eighty-two and the other eighty-four years of age, committed to pray two nights a week for revival.
They began praying at 10:00 P.M. and would usually continue until three or four in the morning.
One scripture that they especially clung to, and frequently quoted in their prayers was; “For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: …” ().
These women were thirsty for revival, and they would not let go of the hope for it, until it would be poured upon Lewis like a mighty flood.
During this time, one of the women saw a vision in which the church of her father was packed with young people and a strange man was standing in the pulpit.
She shared this vision with her pastor, insisting that he needed to act on it.
She said to him, “You’ve tried missions.
You’ve tried special evangelists.
Mr. McKee, have you tried God?” 5 She requested that he, along with others, should gather to pray for revival.
If not in the same home as theirs, at least they could meet at the same time.
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As a result a great awaking took place.
Whole towns and villages were struck with the presence of God at all hours day and night.
Most didn’t know what was happening to them other than they felt the presence of God and the conviction of the Holy Spirit crying out for mercy.
These women were thirsty for revival, and they would not let go of the hope for it, until it would be poured upon Lewis like a mighty flood.
During this time, one of the women saw a vision in which the church of her father was packed with young people and a strange man was standing in the pulpit.
She shared this vision with her pastor, insisting that he needed to act on it.
She said to him, “You’ve tried missions.
You’ve tried special evangelists.
Mr. McKee, have you tried God?” 5 She requested that he, along with others, should gather to pray for revival.
If not in the same home as theirs, at least they could meet at the same time.
No man comes to the Father unless the Father draws him speaks of the unbeliever.
speaks of the believer.
This verse says that we initiate this step at any moment in time.
I believe God moves on His people at times when we are not seeking it but this verse indicates that we can also make the first move.
Smith Wigglesworth said “If the Spirit’s not moving, I’ll move him!”
My relationship with my wife wouldn’t be that great if she had to do all the initiation.
If she had to start every conversation, make for the first move towards all the affection, and be the one to come up with all the ideas to keep our marriage healthy.
In order for it to be a healthy marriage we both have to initiate love for one another.
Proof of desire is pursuit.
Same thing with friendship.
If you have to be the first one to make the call or contact every time it might not be a friendship.
That might be appropriate if your reaching someone God has placed on your heart but in general that’s not healthy.
Mark 5:28
The woman with the issue of Blood initiated her connection with God.
Ps 42
What would ignite and cause us to respond to Gods calling to draw near?
HUNGER AND THIRST
David cried out
Psalm 6
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