Musings of a seasoned traveller on The Way
“The Burden and Blessing of Revival” by Dr Jim Cairns
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I look back again at the picture of the International Tower of Prayer, given to us by Steve recently, and to my earlier blog ‘Signs and Wonders’ pleading that we have our eyes opened to what God is saying to us today, wherever we may be, whatever our circumstances, whatever our background, whatever our difficulties, and I am prompted to do this having just listened to the weeks ‘Strongly Recommended Audio Sermon’ - given by Dr Alan Cairns from USA . Originally broadcast in 2001, at the beginning of the new millennium, and put forward this week as of some magnitude, I would be totally failing if I did not put it to Saltshakers in the form of a blog. Dr Cairns preaches powerfully and in the way of a true Irishman, like Dr Paisley, and the message cannot help but move all who have a real heart for Almighty God. Hard to take, if you don’t like this hellfire kind of powerful preaching, and are more used to the soft pedal ‘milk and water’ touch, all ‘happy clappy’ and of little substance, but I urge that it is heard through to the end.
I am not a preacher, sometimes I wish I were, but God has chosen to put me in a place where I can at least have time and place to listen to what is going on in the world, and to make recommendations concerning the words given us through good men and true. If there was ever a Lesson that should be given loud and clear from the top of that Prayer Tower, it is this one. If we all end our lives feeling we have done our very best for the Truth, then our time has not been in vain.
With every blessing to all God’s People everywhere.
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The Burden and Blessing of Revival
Please note: Preacher's name is Dr Alan Cairns. not as given in the heading. My error. With apologies.
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