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I was just saying to myself while
sitting there, how lovely it is to be at a convention that
is delivered from all starchiness. You know, sometimes we go to
conventions and we find ourselves fearfully bound. But thank God
for the liberty and the freedom. And thank God for the friend
behind me, Master, what's his name again? I forget. He is a way of delivering us
from all starchiness, as we say in Scotland. Now will you turn with me to
a very familiar passage of Scripture. You will find it in the book
of Psalms. And together we shall read Psalm
85. Lord, thou hast been favorable
unto thy land. Thou hast brought back the captivity
of Jacob. Thou hast forgiven the iniquity
of thy people. Thou hast covered all their sins. Thou hast taken away all thy
wrath, thou hast turned thyself from the fierceness of thine
anger. Turn us, O God of our salvation,
and cause thine anger toward us to cease. Wilt thou be angry
with us forever? Wilt thou draw out thine anger
to all generations? Wilt thou not revive us again,
that thy people may rejoice in thee? Show us thy mercy, O Lord,
and grant us thy salvation. I will hear what God the Lord
will speak, for he will speak peace to his people and to his
saints. But let them not turn again to
folly. Surely his salvation is nigh
them that fear him, that glory may dwell in our land. Mercy and truth are met together. Righteousness and peace have
kissed each other. Truth shall spring out of the
earth, and righteousness shall look down from heaven Yea, the
Lord shall give that which is good, and our land shall yield
her increase. Righteousness shall go before
him, and shall set us in the way of his steps. The Lord will bless that reading
from his word. Now return with me to verse 6. We might read verses 5 and 6. Will thou be angry with us forever?
Wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations? Wilt thou
not revive us again, that thy people may rejoice in thee? I mentioned the other evening
that I would be speaking this afternoon on principles that
govern spiritual quickening. And I would also tell you something
of how God in his mercy met with me and brought revival to this
heart and life of mine. Wilt thou not revive us again,
that thy people, thy people, may rejoice in thee? These words of the psalmist express
the heart cry of many of God's dear children today. There is
without question a growing conviction in many quarters that unless
revival comes, that is, a God-sent revival, other forces that are
out to defy every known Christian principle will take the field. Indeed, the observant eye can
already see shadows, a slant world that is ripening and ripening
fast for repentance or judgment. With that conviction, there seems
to be a growing hunger for God to manifest his power. And so intense is the hunger,
and so deep the longing, that the cry of the prophet of old
is frequently heard upon the lips of God's children. Oh, that thou wouldst lend the
heavens and come down, that the mountains might fall before thy
presence." You will observe that in that prayer of the prophet
two fundamental things are suggested. That unless God comes down Mountains
will not flow, and sinners will not tremble. But if God comes
down, if God manifests His power, if God shows His hand, if God
takes the field, mountains will flow. Mountains of indifference,
mountains of materialism, mountains of humanism will flow before
His presence, and nations, not just individuals, but nations
shall be made to tremble. We haven't seen nations trembling,
but we have seen communities, we have seen districts, we have
seen parishes in the grips of God in the matter of hours. When God came down It is true
that we have seen man's best endeavor in the field of evangelism
leaving the community untouched. We have seen crowded churches. We have seen many professions. We have seen hundreds, yes, and
thousands responding to what you speak of here as the altar
call. But I want to say this, dear
people, and I say it without fear of contradiction, that you
can have all that without God. Now that may startle you, but
I say again, You can have all that on human level. Howard Spring was right when
he wrote, the kingdom of God is not going to be advanced by
our churches becoming filled with men. by men in our churches becoming
filled with God. That's the difference. Oh no, crowded churches, deep
interested in church activity, is possible on mere human level. leaving the community untouched. The difference between successful
evangelism, and I use the word successful, and revival, is this. In evangelism you have the two,
the three, the ten, the twenty, and possibly the hundred, making
confession of Jesus Christ. And at the end of the year you
are thankful if half of them are standing. But the community
remains untouched. The public houses are crowded
the dancing saloons packed, the theater and the picture house
patronized by the hundreds. No change in the community, but
in revival when God the Holy Ghost comes, when the winds of
heaven blow. Suddenly, the community becomes
God-conscious. A God-realization takes hold
of young, middle-aged, and old. So that us, in the case of the
Hebridean revival, seventy-five percent of those saved one night
were saved before they came near a meeting. The fear of God, the
beginning of wisdom. where the difference comes in
between evangelism and revival. That is why I say our only hope
is not in crusades. Thank God for all that's been
accomplished. Thank God for all that is being
done through missions. I represent a mission in Scotland,
we have also workers in Canada. And we thank God for all that
is being accomplished through the efforts of ministers and
evangelists and Christian workers, bringing one here and two there
to a saving knowledge of Jesus. our supreme need. And the only answer to the problem
that confronts the Christian Church today is our visitation from God. Let me illustrate what I mean
by an incident that happened not in Louis, or in Uist, but
on the small island of Berner. I was addressing the Bangor Convention. The Bangor Convention is perhaps
one of the largest conventions in Britain. I was sitting in
the pulpit beside the chairman of the convention and the other
speaker. When I was suddenly gripped by
the conviction that I had to leave the convention and leave
at once and go to this island, I turned to the chairman and
told him my convictions. Oh, he said, You cannot leave
the convention you are down to give the closing address. Oh,
but I couldn't give the closing address with this conviction.
So, to make a long story short, it was agreed that I should leave
the convention. And I left the following morning
by plane to the city of Glasgow, and from Glasgow by plane to
the town of Stornoway. And then by car across the island,
where a ferry boat met me and took me to this island of, say,
five hundred inhabitants. On arriving, I met a young lad. I said nothing to the men who
ferried me across. They were strangers to me. I
was never on the island. I wasn't invited to the island.
And no one on the island, to my knowledge, had ever met me.
But I was there. And I said to the lad that met
me, Could you direct me to the nearest minister? We have no
minister on the island just now. Both churches are vacant. Would
you then direct me to the nearest elder? Yes? The nearest elder lives in that
house on the hill. So I said to the lad, would you
mind going up to the elder and tell him that Mr. Campbell has come to the island. And if he asked what to Campbell,
tell him that Campbell was on the island of Lewis. So the young lad went up And
after a few minutes came back and said, Hector McKinnon was
expecting you to arrive today. And you are to stay with his
brother. And he has asked me to tell you
that he has intimated a meeting in the church for nine o'clock
tonight and he expects you to address it. Now Explain that as you will. Here was a man who, on the morning
of the day that I sat in the church in Bangor, Ireland, decided
to spend the day in prayer. He was concerned about the parish,
particularly concerned about the state of the young people.
growing up in a state of indifference to God and to the church. And his wife told me that on
three occasions she went to the door of the barn where he was
praying, and she heard him pray, God, I do not know where he is,
but you know, and you send him. About ten o'clock that evening,
he was possessed of the conviction that God heard his cry, and that
I would be on the island on this particular day. Hence the intimation
that I would preach in the church at nine o'clock that evening.
We went to the church Quite a considerable congregation gathered, about
eighty. The service was a very ordinary
service. Indeed, at the end I wondered,
after all, if I was led to the island. But there were men there
nearer to God than I was. My dear people, we've got to
be honest. This old man that I already referred
to came to me and said, I hope you're not disappointed that
revival hasn't come to the church tonight, but God is hovering
over us, and he will break through any minute. There was a man near
to God. The secret of the Lord is with
them that fear him. We are now walking down from
the church. The church is on a hillock. The
main road is down about three hundred yards beneath, below
the church. The congregation are moving down. And we're walking behind them
when suddenly, oh, this is what I'm getting at, noting the difference
between evangelism and revival. Suddenly, the elder stands, takes
off his hat. Stand, Mr. Campbell, God hath
come. God hath come, see what is happening."
And I looked toward the congregation, and I saw them falling on their
knees among the heavens. I heard the cry of the penitent,
and that meeting that began at eleven o'clock that continued
on the hillside until four o'clock in the morning. The island was suddenly gripped
by God. By God! Was it because Campbell
went to the island? Banish the thought! Banish the
thought! I thank God for the privilege
and how thankful I am that I was near enough to God in that pulpit
to hear his voice. I've often thought of that. Oh,
I've often thought of it. If I was out of touch with God,
if I was not in a place where I could hear the voice of the
Savior, the voice of God, Would Bernara have missed that
mighty visitation that shook the island from center to circumference? I question if there was one single
house on the island that wasn't visited that night. An awareness of God A consciousness
of God seemed to hover over the very atmosphere. The very atmosphere
seemed to be charged with the power of Almighty God. That's revival. But note the principle. brought into operation. If my people, called by my name,
humble themselves, and pray, and seek my faith, and turn from
their wicked ways, then will I in heaven here come and healed
their land, there was at least one man on that island who fulfilled
the conditions of that one passage of Scripture. And because he
fulfilled the conditions God, being a covenant-keeping God,
must be true to his covenant engagements. And God, to vindicate his own
honor, had to listen to the prayers of the parish postman who knelt
in a barn for a day. the principle that governs spiritual
quickness. Oh, that God may find a people
ready to fulfill and to comply with
the governing principles relative to spiritual quickness. Now let
me touch, first of all, on the origin of revival. You have it
in this verse, "'Wilt thou not revive us again?' My dear people,
we do well to remember that in the whole field of Christian
experience The first step is and remains with God. We want to remember that. Thought,
feeling, endeavor must find their basis, must find their inspiration
in the sovereign mercy of God. Now I believe that. I believe
it with all my heart. I remember making that statement
at a conference outside of London some time ago. And at the close
of the conference, the chairman overheard a certain titled lady
say, that was a wonderful address that we listened to, but I don't
agree with all that he said, particularly to the sovereignty
of God. But we must not forget that the
dear man was born and brought up among the hills of Scotland. And, well, that is his background
and he can't help it. Hallelujah! Yes, my dear people, let me say
again In the field of revival, God is sovereign. But I hasten to say that I do
not believe in any conception of sovereign that nullifies man's
responsibility. God is the God of revival. But we are the human agents through
which revival is possible. And God found that man in the
postman of Bannera. I believe this to be the reason
for so few making contact with Christ that is vital. to be one
of the most disturbing features of present-day evangelism. Let
me say, present-day evangelism is our overemphasis on what man
can do. Come to the front. Raise your
hand. Respond to the altar call. Come to Jesus and be happy. God have mercy on us. I say God
have mercy on us. Man, in the final analysis, can
do nothing but throw himself on the sovereign
mercy of God. Oh, let's get that clear. Not
North Highland theology. It's New Testament theology.
It's Old Testament theology. I'm tired, positively tired,
of this gospel of simply believism. Oh, there's a difference between
human faith and saving faith. I heard a prominent evangelist
in Britain say something that really startled me. He said,
you exercise faith in a plane. You go into that plane and you
exercise faith that that plane will take you to your destination. You go into a steamer, you exercise
faith in the steamer and in the captain and crew to take you
to your destination. Exercise that faith in the promises
of God. Did you ever hear or listen to
such nonsense? That's human faith. That's human
faith. But failing faith is not human
faith. It's imparted. It's given by
God. It's created. It comes to me,
all Calvin was like, and I love to quote him, although I'm not
an extreme Calvinist, though I'm a highlander. Calvin said,
we are saved through faith alone, but the faith that saves is never
alone. God is in it. Surely that is
what Paul tells us. In that great passage, I am crucified
with Christ. Nevertheless I live, yet not
I, but Christ he liveth in me, and the life that I now live
in the flesh. I live by the faith of Paul.
Oh no. Oh no. Now, it wouldn't get him
very far. I live by the faith of the Son
of God, the faith of God. Now, I'm convinced of this, that
if this truth was stressed, there would be less appeals. If this
truth was stressed, our crusades and campaigns would not be producing
harvest of incident. If men and women would but recognize
that glorious truth, they shall seek me and shall find me when
they shall search for me with all their heart. That means that
they may not find him tonight, they may not find him tomorrow
night, they may not find him next week, they may not find
him for a month or for six months, but if they are seeking God with
all their heart, they are going to find him. Or God is not true
to his covenant engagement. Oh, let's get this clear. It
comes into revival. I could count upon my fine fingers
all that I spoke to a but their soul during the whole of the
three years I was in the midst of it. You see, in the northwest of
Scotland, if you were to press yourself and your advice and
your help upon an anxious soul, He would be inclined to believe
that it was man's work, just man's work. And he would much
rather be left so that God himself would handle him. That's why
we have known people for weeks and longer in distress or so,
before light broke in upon them. But you go back to those villages
today. I'm glad I see Mr. McFarlane
of the faith mission here. He was up in Lewis not so very
long ago. He was in a village that saw
the mighty movings of God. I never spoke to one single person
in that village. in an endeavor to help them to
find a Savior, we've just left them to God, and God did it. And that's why you haven't a
single backslider in the whole of that community. Oh, my dear
people, when God does a work, He does it well. You can go back. You can go back again. And you'll
find them pressing on with the God that revealed not only himself
to them, but revealed himself in them. God, said David, God
is the God of our salvation, the fact of ultimate reality,
surely is this. that salvation is of God. I was asked recently to help
a young woman. She was a nurse in Glasgow, now
home in the Hebrides, and she was in terrible distress of soul,
and the distress continued for a long period. My father thought
that Perhaps a word from me might help her. So I called, and I
found the young woman in a terrible state, fearfully distressed about
her soul, the sense of guilt, the sense of unworthiness, and
behind it all the question, Am I in the covenant? Am I in the
covenant? So I knelt beside her, and did
my best to help her. And I quoted that great verse
of scripture that I so often quote, John 10 and 27. My sheep hear my voice, and I
know them, and they follow me, and I give unto them eternal
life, and they shall never perish, never can any man pluck them
out of my Father's hand." And I quoted it again, and I tried
to point out the two supreme characteristics of the sheep
for whom Christ died. They hear his voice, and they follow. Have you heard his voice? Oh, have you heard his voice,
young people? Have you heard his voice? It's
different from the voice of man, the voice of the shepherd, speaking
the word of conviction, speaking the word of pardon, speaking
the word of assurance. Speaking the word of power, have
you heard the voice of the shepherd?" I spoke along these lines, and
then she looked at me through her tears and said, Mr. Campbell, I thank you for your
kindly words of counsel, but surely, surely as a minister
You believe that a verse of Scripture won't save you. Have you got
it? Oh, have you got it? There are
thousands today living under a self-created delusion, and
a delusion given birth to in our evangelistic crusades. who have nothing to rest upon
but a verse of Scripture? Are you saved by a verse of Scripture? Listen to the poet. The promise
can't save, though the promise is sure, till the blood we get
under that cleanses us through It cleanses me now. Hallelujah
to God. I rest on the promise that I'm
under the blood. That's it. That's it. Beyond, beyond the sacred page,
I see thee, Lord. I seek thee, Lord. My spirit
yearns for thee, thou living Word. Tell me, hath the living
Word spoken? Hath the living Word spoken? Or are you just holding on to
a verse of Scripture? So she said, surely you are not
suggesting that a verse of scripture will spare me. My heart cried
for Jesus. That's it. My heart cried for
Jesus. And Jesus, four or five days
after that, revealed himself in her. Revealed himself in her. And she was gloriously saved. And today she rests upon the
promise. She feeds upon the word that
brings her to Jesus. Oh, let's get this clear. It's
a truth we want to lay hold of. And it becomes so wonderfully
real in revival. People have said to me, but you
see, Mr. Campbell, up there, up there,
they know the word of God. And the Holy Spirit has ground
to work on, and they're not tied up with this doctrine and that
doctrine and the other doctrine. But listen friends, I shall probably
be talking to you tomorrow night about how God sweeps into communities
where the word of God to a large extent is unknown. There are
such communities in Britain, almost pagan. But I've seen God
sweeping into such communities, for instance, the Midlands of
England, just recently, sweeping into a godless community, and
suddenly men and women understanding perfectly what it means to be
born again and what it means to be sanctified. Who, before
the movings of God, knew nothing or could not understand
what Christ meant by saying, you must be born again. That's why I say there's hope
for any community when God takes the situation in hand. The origin
then, God, and the way God works, I think we've seen that. But
His agents are His people. God, as I already said, is the
God of revival. He is sovereign. But as I already
said, I quote again, we do not believe in any conception of
sovereignty that nullifies my responsibility. And to say, as
many do today, Well, we can do nothing. We've just to wait for
the wind to blow. Well, that may be a very accommodating
doctrine to a man at ease in Zion, but it will not stand in
the light of divine revelation. I wonder how many of us here
talking about revival and interested in the convention are giving
time to God in prayer. I'm thankful that I was brought
up in a home where prayer had a prominent place. Mother, oh,
that at least God had an hour every morning Tillness in the
farmhouse. No work from half-past six in
the morning till half-past seven. Horses fed at six. Oh yes, they
had to be attended to. These were the days of horsing. I'm not sure, but they were better
days than the days in which we're living. half past six into half past
seven, quietness in the farmhouse, in order that we might listen
to God and give God an opportunity to speak to us. We are the human
agents through which revival is possible. Let me ask this
question. Are you in the place where God
can trust you with revival? He is sovereign, He is supernatural,
but He comes down And in his sovereign purpose and wise economy,
he has placed this treasure in every measure. Are you one that
we can use? Are you one that we can trust? Are you in intimate fellowship
with God? And I'm sure some of you will
have heard of that lovely Scottish saint by the name of Murray MacChain. Died at 27, but left his mark, an indelible
mark, on Scotland. Murray McCain was wonderfully
used in revival prior to the disruption of 43. It was the
revivals of McCain and Boehner and others that led to that great
disruption when the free church left the establishment. Murray McCain said this, if we
are to walk worthy of our high and holy calling, we must live
in daily consideration of the greatness and glory of Jesus. That's it now. Living in daily
consideration, the greatness and the glory of Jesus. The man who is there is just
the man that God can trust. With revival he is sovereign,
but I'm the instrument that he wills to use. Oh, tell me, friend,
tell me, are you there? Now I want to close my talk by
telling you something of how God, in his mercy, met with me. I think I must go back to the
days of my conversion. I was converted under strange
circumstances, I cannot take time to tell it all, but I was
a piper and a step-dancer, and I was playing in a concert and
dance outside of Auburn, when God spoke to me. God spoke to
me in the dance. And I had a praying father and
a praying mother. And I left the dance and went
home, shut myself in the barn, knelt among the straw prepared
for the horses in the morning, and cried, God, I do not know
how to come, I know not what to do, but if you'll save me
as I am, I'm coming now, and God save me. God save me! And I say here today, that never
for one single moment had I ever any occasion to doubt the work
that God did in my heart that morning. God did a sovereign
and supernatural work, and set me gloriously free. I believe
that I can honestly say that godliness Godly characterized
every part of my being, body, soul, and spirit in that wonderful
experience. And I'm not talking of sanctification
or the deeper life. I'm just talking of a soul born
again when God does the work. I joined the 46th and found myself
in France during the First World War. And I wasn't long there
until I discovered that there were powers resident within me
that were more than a match for me. You see, I was cradled in
the midst of godliness. And I was sheltered in a godly
home. But now I found myself in the
midst of extreme ungodliness. Extreme ungodliness. And I soon
discovered, as I already said, forces resident within me that
were more than a match for me. Again and again I cried, O God,
speak the word of deliverance along this particular avenue. However, to make a long story
short, I am in a cavalry charge. And in that cavalry charge, I
at last found myself lying on the battlefield, badly wounded. I thank God For a young trooper
of the Canadian horse, I owe a great deal to Canada. For that
reason, I'm happy to be here, to pay a long-standing debt.
I was lying on the ground when there was a second charge, and
this charge was by the Canadian horse. The last charge, cavalry
charge of the British Army. outside of Amiens on the 12th
of April, 1918. And as they charged over that
bloody field, a hawk, a hoop, struck me in the spine. And I
must have groaned. And that groan registered in
the mind of the young trooper that was in the charge. that in the providence of God
he came right back to where I lay. After he had cleared the hills
and took the guns, he came back, dismounted and threw me across
the horse's back, and carried me to the first casualty-clearing
station. I thank God for that young man
who ever or wherever he is. I, on that horse's back, entered
into an experience that revolutionized my life. I believed that I was dying.
I knew that I was being carried to the casualty clearing station,
but would I ever see it? And I prayed a prayer, frequently
prayed by my father, God, make me as holy as a saved sinner
can be. That is it. James prayer. Make
me as holy as a saved sinner can be. And listen friends, God
swept into my life. God the Holy Ghost. I cannot
explain it in any other way. into my life. And I was brought to the station. Now listen, I couldn't speak
very much in English then, Gaelic was my language. But I know this,
that I began to talk about Jesus in Gaelic, in Gaelic. There wasn't a soul there that
could understand me, but God understood me. And I want to
say this, But before we left that casualty-clearing station,
seven Canadians were gloriously saved. Seven of them. Again, I must leave that casualty-clearing
station, not for a year in hospital, a year in a month, And after
a few months of Bible training, I went out to proclaim the unsearchable
riches of Jesus, and I saw the nidder guile of revival. God
moved in these parishes in a mighty way, and hundreds were swept
into the kingdom of God. And then an evil hour struck
me. I stepped consciously out of
the will of God, began to study for the ministry,
and I'm sorry to say that during that period I drifted far from
God in my mind, in my mind and in my heart. Oh, I was still
evangelical, passed through, came out as a minister, and for
seventeen years ministered to two congregations. I was Campbell
of the Middergeil Revival, and I would be asked to address conventions
and conferences. Oh, the deceit of the human heart!
I knew how unfit I was! Oh, I would never question my
salvation. And no one in the parish would
question my salvation because I tried to live consistently. But I knew barrenness, barrenness
in my spirit. Prayer became a burden in the
Word of God. A dead world. Oh, brother, have
you had that experience? So one day, oh, how I thanked
God for that day. My young daughter came to me,
thanked God for it. A girl of sixteen years of age. She came to me and she said,
Daddy, I would like to see you in your study. I have been praying
for you, Daddy. I want to speak to you." And
she took me to my study and she threw herself on my knees, as
daughters sometimes do. She put her arms round my neck
and I can still see the tear streaming from her eyes as she
said, Daddy, when you were a pilgrim in the faith mission, after The
First World War. You saw revival in Scotland. You saw revival. Daddy, how is
it that God is not using you in revival today? Tell me, Daddy,
when did you last lead a soul to Christ? Thank God for faithful
daughters. I tell you, dear people, that
shook me. Oh, it shook me. I knew. I knew. Campbell, a convention speaker,
Campbell, the evangelistic minister, in his study smashed and broken
by a question from his daughter. Listen, I was booked to address
the Kessie Convention that year, along with a brother of Dr. William Fitch of Toronto, Dr. Fitch of Belfast. I went to the convention, oh,
the deceit of the human heart. I went to the convention, and
I gave my address, and I was so thankful when it was over. The words kept ringing in my
ear, when did you last lead a soul to Christ? When did you last
lead a soul to Christ? And God in his own wonderful
way, moved Dr. Tom Fitch to depart from the
address that he had prepared and give his own personal testimony. And Dr. Fitch gave his personal
testimony. And I went home resolved that
unless God would do something for me, and gave me back what
I lost, that I certainly would resign from the ministry. I was
absolutely decided on that. So in going home, I said to my
wife and daughter, I'm going to my study and I want you to
leave me alone. I'm going to seek a meeting with
God. I went to my study, I shut the
door, I put the rug down on the floor in front of the fire, and
I lay on the rug. I cannot take time to tell you
all that God said to me in that hour, but I'm thankful to say
that he spoke to me the word of pardon, and the word of forgiveness
and the word of recommission. And I cried, God, won't you give
me again what you gave me on the battlefield? Listen, friends,
God did it. My daughter came in at two o'clock
in the morning. She lay down beside me and she
said, this daddy, whatever it costs, go through with God. Whatever it costs, go through
with God. And I said, Sheena, I'm going
through whatever it may cost, and God knows what it costs me,
to stand in my poop at the following Sunday and make a public apology
for pretending what I was not in the midst of my congregation.
Five of my office bearers left me within a week. They wouldn't
have a fool in the pulpit. Oh, that may happen. It sometimes
happens, you see, in revival there is subtraction before addition. But listen, friends, as I lay
there, God the Holy Ghost came upon me. Wave after wave came
rolling over me until the love of God swept through me like
a mighty So much so that there were moments, now listen, my
daughter beside me put her hand on my shoulder and she prayed,
Oh God, keep his reason to Daddy. I was never more sane in my life.
But I was so wrought upon by the Holy Ghost that I cried and I laughed and
I prayed. Oh, I cannot. Someone asked me,
did you speak in tongues? Oh, I was asked that again and
again. No, my dear people, I've never
spoken in tongues, nor have I ever been in a meeting where tongues
have been practiced. Just a short time ago, I heard
someone say something in a meeting. They said she spoke in tongues,
but I didn't understand it or hear it. No, dear people, mind
you, when I say that, don't think that I'm denying the gifts mentioned
in the New Testament, precious gifts when God gives them. But
all I can say is that that never came to me. But I say the baptism
of the Holy Ghost came to me! In a mighty, cleansing, empowering
power. The professor in Edinburgh met
me sometime afterwards. Of course, it was known abroad
that something had happened to Campbell. Of course, something
did happen to him. I was set free, glorious freedom. This professor said to me, now
tell me, tell me, Campbell, tell me that you had a wonderful experience
in your study. Yes, I said, God came to me. What difference did it make in
your life? And I think, Professor, what's the difference must be
obvious to you from what has already happened. I said I went
out to preach the same sermons that I've been preaching for
17 years. Went out to preach the same sermons
with this difference that I now saw hundreds conduct. hundreds
brought savingly to Christ. If God, in his mercy, has been
pleased to use me in some small measure since that hour, I can
trace it back to that moment when Sheena said to me, whatever
it costs, Daddy, go through with God. I say to you, brother, Whatever
it cost, whatever it cost, go on through with God.
Revive Us Again - Rev. Duncan Campbell (112202201654)..mp3
Series POWER14745 GLOBAL GOSPEL RADIO
| Sermon ID | 131252113554019 |
| Duration | 1:07:03 |
| Date | |
| Category | Radio Broadcast |
| Language | English |
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