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Married with four children, about to be five. CGS (Certificate of Graduate Studies) from Seminary, pursuing MS in History. Interests are history, theology, adoption, missions, Karate, and French language.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Pray for Revival in France

Please pray for a great God glorifying movement in France. God is there and waiting for people to respond.

What event led to prayer in other towns, millions of converts, and a catalyst for evangelistic activity in the late nineteenth century? Following is a cut and paste from: http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2002/09/daily-09-23-2002.shtml


September 23, 1857 • Jeremy Lanphier Led Prayer Revival

by the Staff or associates of Christian History Institute.
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Jeremy Lanphier had hoped for more. But six people were six people. And did not scripture say, "Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of you"? So on this day, September 23, 1857, at lunchtime, he did not moan about the small number who turned out in response to his advertisement. Instead, he knelt with the others in the rented hall in Fulton Street, New York.


America sure needed prayer. The United States was in spiritual, political, and economic decline. Many people were disillusioned with spiritual things because of preachers who had repeatedly predicted the end of the world in the 1840's. Agitation over slavery was breeding political unrest, and civil war seemed near. Just this year, financial panic had hit. Banks failed, railroads went bankrupt, factories closed, unemployment increased.

In lower Manhattan, a Dutch Reformed church had been steadily losing members, largely because of population changes owing to immigration; they hired the layman Jeremy to reverse the trend with an active visitation program. Despite his visits, church members were listless. So he rented the hall on Fulton street and advertised prayer meetings. He himself enjoyed close fellowship with the Lord and thought others might, too. Conditions in the United States got worse; maybe that was a good thing. Sometimes trouble makes people turn to God. The Bank of Philadelphia failed. The third week of Jeremy's program, forty participated and they asked for daily meetings.

On October 10, the stock market crashed. Suddenly people were flocking to the prayer meetings. Within six months 10,000 people were gathering daily for prayer in New York City alone.

Other cities experienced a renewed interest in prayer, too. In Chicago, the Metropolitan Theater was filled every day with 2000 praying people. In Louisville, several thousand came to the Masonic Temple for prayer each morning. Two thousand assembled for daily prayer in Cleveland, and St. Louis churches were filled for months at a time. In many places tents were set up for prayer. The newly formed YMCA also played an important role in holding prayer meetings and spreading the revival throughout the country.

In February, 1858, Gordon Bennett of the New York Herald gave extensive coverage to the prayer revival. Not to be outdone, the New York Tribune devoted an entire issue in April, 1858 to news of the revival. News of the revival traveled west by telegraph. This was the first revival which the media played an important role in spreading.

Lay people, not church leaders led. Prayer, rather than preaching, was the main focus. The meetings themselves were informal -- any person might pray, speak, lead in a song, or give a word of testimony, with a five minute limit placed on each speaker. In spite of loose organization, the prayer meetings avoided the emotionalism displayed in earlier revivals.

Thus the small prayer meeting of Jeremy Lanphier on this day led to the Third Great Awakening. This was the first revival beginning in America with a worldwide impact. The revival spread to Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, Europe, South Africa, India, Australia, and the Pacific islands.

All classes became interested in salvation, backsliders returned, conversions increased, and Christians desired a deeper instruction in spiritual truths. Families established daily devotions, and entire communities underwent a noticeable change in morals. Preaching, which in many places had become intellectual and lifeless, now concentrated on the truths of the gospel of Christ and His cross. As James Buchanan of Scotland summarized, it was a time when "new spiritual life was imparted to the dead, and new spiritual health imparted to the living."

3 Comments:

Blogger Wisdom Seeker said...

Darren,

I believe every revival's genesis can be traced to a people who prayed. 2 Chronicles 7:13-15 was spoken by God to Solomon, and I believe it is a Kingdom principle: repent from your sin and return to your Creator. I know you have a pile of books to read, but I recommend "Reese Howells - Intercessor" by Norman Grubb (B&N, Amazon).

For two consecutive years Frances and I participated in the National Day of Prayer. It is disappointing to me, because it became another showplace for professional preachers. Originally, there were public prayer meetings where we called for repentance from sin and we asked the Father for national forgiveness.

Without respect to contemporary international conflicts between the US and France, I remember it was France that helped us gain our independence from England. An idea germinated from a French dinner party in 1865 manifested in the Statue of Liberty ten years later. French people saw our country as a refuge for oppressed people. Perhaps this is our opportunity to repay them by showing them the true icon of liberty - the cross of Jesus Christ.

Joel 2:28 - Isa. 61:1 - 2 Cor. 3:17

Blessings,

John White

5:24 AM  
Blogger 92bDad said...

Darren,

My prayers are with you and that teams both going and already on the ground. Amongst all the prayers, my primary request to God is that each of you will get to experience in some way the fruit that will come from your own sacrifice in service.

I personally struggle with Prayer as I often fall into big general "Churchy" prayers. However France is very near and dear to me and I often see the specifics. My hope is that those who take part in service France will see the spiritual darkness, thus recognizing the need, and then see a dramatic change in someone that they meet while in France.

Thank you to you guys hitting the ground this week. I will check during the week and look forward to your updates!!!

9:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow! 6 people - I love that story and the truth it reinforces! God is never concerned with numbers but with individual hearts - and revival aways begins in the heart! you and kevin are impacting eternity by the grace of our great God - we're praying for protection and incredible blessings for you guys and for this new church reaching the lost. thanks for going and for taking us there through "the blog."

12:12 AM  

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