Revival and Reformation: How They Work Together

Revival and Reformation: How They Work Together

Revival is a start, or beginning, of new life. Reformation is the steady growth of the new life. But smaller revivals are needed during the work of reformation.

This booklet is a short study on these two works, concentrating especially on how they work hand-in-hand. It looks at the three phases of spiritual growth: the normal day-to-day experience, the time of the end (just prior to Christ’s return), and the heavenly experience. 31p

Contents

  1. Definitions
  2. Creation is Revival
  3. What is Reformation?
  4. Is There a Work of Reformation after Creation?
  5. Is There Also a Work of Reformation after Resurrection?
  6. Is there a Work of Reformation after Rebirth?
  7. A Singular and Perfect Revival
  8. Not a Perfect Human Nature
  9. Two Parallel Tasks
  10. Revival and Reformation Belong Together
  11. Redemption
  12. The Goal of Reformation
  13. A Closer Look at Spiritual Reformation
  14. The Experience of the Disciples
  15. What Needs to be Done First?
  16. The Experience of John the Baptist

There is a larger book with the same title, written by Fred Wright, which explains the difference between the Revival and the Reformation in greater detail. It’s available here: Revival and Reformation.

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