By BGEA Admin • October 12, 2018 • Topics: Christianity, Persecution, Sin
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
There are many examples of how Christian revival paved the way for better conditions around the world. John Wesley, for instance, began preaching in the fields, churches, barns, on hillsides, in the rain, in the scorching sun—at any place people would gather to hear God’s word proclaimed. Then he took up his pen and wrote against the evils of his day. He denounced the cruel violations of God’s law. He pointed out immorality which opposed God’s holiness and undermined the morals of mankind. He pointed out the abuses of labor. He opposed everything which he found to be contrary to the commandments of God.
From the heart of this great man had come a message that meant new life to the common man. Indeed, the foundations of the western way of life had begun to bear fruit and a new consciousness under his ministry. It was the great revival under Wesley which set in motion forces that eventually destroyed slavery around the world.
The conditions in the early to mid-18th century find a parallel in society today. The lawlessness, the crime, the immorality that is a stench to the nostrils of God is hastening God’s judgment upon this land. This could be changed and transformed by another great spiritual revival. The ills, divisions, troubles and difficulties that beset our nation could be turned around if its people would humble themselves before God in repentance. Pray that God will raise up a generation that will speak God’s truth and pray that hearts and ears will be open to His call. “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know” (Jeremiah 33:3).
(This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.)