Revival is so close I can taste it. I can see things happening at my church. My Christian friends are on fire, but I really feel it in myself. I'm a different guy than I was even a couple years ago. I'd like to see this catch in our community, and I appreciate Davis's insights.
Revitalize was written as advice to pastors of dying churches, but doesn't that describe our entire country? Every believer could benefit from this book.
Notes:
1) How do you make a struggling church healthy again? (21)
2) Numerical growth alone does not indicate spiritual health (21)
3) Arrogance and despair are different sides of the same coin: self-reliance (26)
4) Christ at the center of everything in the church. (50)
5) It is precisely because a church has drifted from holiness that it needs to be revitalized. At some point, it ceased trembling at God’s holiness, and its members began seeking to fill that emptiness with the idols of Babylon. They fell into secret patterns of sin. They began having conflicts with one another, as would carnal people. Their marriages began falling apart, sometimes because of adultery. They failed to raise their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. They busied themselves with the pursuit of money and other earthly goals. They became less discerning doctrinally and less passionate for biblical truth. They stopped reaching out with the gospel and started seeking the world’s applause rather than the world’s repentance. They forsook their first love and embraced the illicit love of the world. Ultimately, they began to wither and die. If one could take a spiritual “flight” through the secrets of the church members’ hearts as Ezekiel did through the temple in Ezekiel 8, they would see modern versions of the abominations that provoked God to jealousy. A church does not die apart from a decisive move away from holiness. And revitalization begins with repentance for unholiness and a commitment to what God says: “You shall be holy, for I am holy” (1 Pet. 1:16). (58)
6) True holiness flows from encounters with the holy God by
his Spirit and through his Word, and they are characterized by both terror and pleasure (59)
7) Self-reliance robs God of His glory (67)
8) Expositional preaching: The main point of the sermon is the main point of the text (77)
9) George Whitfield would accept the criticisms of his enemies. He'd promise to prayerfully consider them. He'd take them to God in prayer, asking God to search his heart. He would act on what God revealed and dismiss the rest.
10) Song service is not about attracting non-believers. It's about worshiping the eternal God (155)
11) British missionary C. T. Studd wrote these searching words: “Only one life, ’twill soon be past. Only what's done for Christ will last" (171)