The question we will consider I'd this: Does the church of the generation need revival? I emphatically believe the response to this question is yes.
You might ask why I think so. At the point when you fundamentally check out you with the eye of the spirit, you will notice a few things that have brought about the church falling short of the glory of God in this modern age. You will likewise see that it is progressively becoming hard to maintain scriptural standards in the public field in many countries of the world, particularly in the western world.
The mention of the bible, reading of any part of the bible, and the observance of devotional prayers are prohibited in schools at all levels, in workplaces, and in other public places in certain countries that were beforehand proud to be identified as Christian countries only a couple of years ago.
The church has thus restrained the commandment of God and ventured down the Bible doctrine in many places at whatever point it is gone against by acceptable culture and prevalent sentiment of the people. The church including some exceptionally huge sections has obviously departed precepts on issues identifying with salvation, mercy-killing, marriage, separate, remarriage, fetus removal, homosexuality, and a lot more issues.
In every age, God is continually looking for watchmen who will speak his real thoughts to people, more matter of the situation, warning them against doing things that are in opposition to His will. Numerous Christians, including high Christian leaders, have openly surrendered this obligation in public places due to the dread of losing the face.
If we will satisfy God we must remain in the firm teaching of his word. This is the place where the issue lies: numerous evangelists and teachers of the word are done admonition the churches against renunciation and wickedness because of the dread of losing "important" members.
Our Lord Jesus Christ sent messages of caution to the seven churches in Asia, and we likewise should do a similar today. We must stand firm on true repentance as requested and seen in the Bible. Note that repentance isn't limited to unbelievers alone; each true child of God will consistently take part in self-assessment to keep away from the presence of unconfessed sins in their lives.