Lord Send A Revival - Study Guide
A Study In The Book Of Habakuk
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Lord Send A Revival
Lord Send A Revival - Study Guide
A Study In The Book Of Habakuk
Revival is a new beginning of obedience to the Word of God and obedience involves the people of God. We have no greater need in our land than the need for revival. The book takes us into the heart of God and brings us to the human heart cry for revival. Lord send a revival!
The Study Guide is to be used by each student in the Sunday School class.
It contains helpful summaries of each lesson and provides the student with a
place to take notes while the lesson is being taught. Also provided are
daily Bible readings and questions to help the student prepare for next
week’s lesson.
Table of Contents
The Kind of Revival We Need: C. H.
Spurgeon...........................................8
1.A Man With a
Burden............................................................13
2.The Question All People
Ask..............................................23
3.Remember, God Is at Work.............................................33
4.The God I
Know....................................................................43
5.Living by
Faith........................................................................53
6.That’s Not
Yours.....................................................................63
7.All We Want Is
More.........................................................77
8.When Stones Speak and Timbers Answer...................87
9.What the Lord Says About Liquor..................................101
10.Calling on Gods That Cannot Answer...........................115
11.The Heart Cry for Revival.............................................127
12.The Fear of the
Lord.....................................................137
13.Rejoicing in the Lord.................................................149
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Reasons for Unbelief
“I venture to say that there is no fact, however palpable to all the senses, but what you can, if you like, find reasons for not believing it to be a fact. If somebody were to assert that I am not here and that I am not speaking, I have no doubt that, with proper pay, a lawyer could be found to prove it—and what a lawyer could do, a great many, who are not learned in the law— could do as well.”—1893, Sermon #2304
“Let me caution you against a very common expression. I hear converts continually told to give their hearts to Jesus. It is quite correct and I hope they will do so. But your first concern must be not what you give to Jesus, but what Jesus gives to you! You must take Him from Himself as a gift to you—then will you truly give your heart to Him.”—1892, Sermon #2259
“Unless the Grace of God prevents, that which is best, rots into that which is worst. You could not make a devil except with an angel for the raw material—a Judas Iscariot could only be produced out of an Apostle of Jesus Christ.”—1895, Sermon #2412

