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	<title>Comments on: the BIGB story: 2 Chronicles 7:14</title>
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		<title>By: WilliamWyers</title>
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		<description>Thanks John. I agree the UK church desperately needs a revival, and we must all agree that revival must start with ourselves. But I have two comments:
(a) How much do we WANT revival to disturb us in/from our comfort zone.......When revival happens, it is traumatising, initially, by all accounts...humbling..and none of us relaly like to be humbled!
(b) My first pastor was one of those who waited and waited for revival. He was a godly man, and desperately wanted to see the LORD&#039;s moving in the church. However, he would not preach in the open air, because the revival had not yet come. We still have work to do.. 2in season, and out of season&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks John. I agree the UK church desperately needs a revival, and we must all agree that revival must start with ourselves. But I have two comments:<br />
(a) How much do we WANT revival to disturb us in/from our comfort zone&#8230;&#8230;.When revival happens, it is traumatising, initially, by all accounts&#8230;humbling..and none of us relaly like to be humbled!<br />
(b) My first pastor was one of those who waited and waited for revival. He was a godly man, and desperately wanted to see the LORD&#8217;s moving in the church. However, he would not preach in the open air, because the revival had not yet come. We still have work to do.. 2in season, and out of season&#8221;</p>
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