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Vocabulary flashcards covering the main terms and biblical references related to the lecture on genuine versus false revival and reformation.
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Revival
A Heaven-sent spiritual awakening that rekindles love for God and His Word among believers.
Reformation
The lasting change in conduct and lifestyle that always follows a true revival.
Genuine Revival
The authentic outpouring of the Holy Spirit that produces both deep conviction and practical reform.
False Revival
A man-made emotional movement that lacks real spiritual transformation and leads to deception.
Laodicean Church (Revelation 3:14)
The lukewarm end-time church that must experience revival and reformation.
Joel 2:2 Army
God’s end-time remnant described as “a great people and a strong,” empowered by His Spirit.
Fullness of the Spirit (7 T 32)
The complete reception of the Holy Spirit promised to those prepared to receive Him.
Heaven’s Most Urgent Need (COR 31)
The church’s greatest necessity—genuine revival and reformation.
SSL 22:5
A lesson reference stressing the urgency and authenticity required for true revival.
Amos 5:19 Warning
Illustration of escaping one danger only to meet another, cautioning against superficial solutions.
Dragon’s Roar (GC reference)
Symbol of Satan’s final opposition and counterfeit revivals that mimic the genuine.
Heralding Expositors
Preachers who proclaim revival; some lead to conflict if their message lacks true reform.
Tarrying
The seeming delay of promised revival because hearts are not yet fully surrendered.