G.Campbell Morgan
Published: 2015-11-30
Total Pages: 96
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G. Campbell Morgan, noted British evangelical, visited briefly and was deeply stirred by the movement's intensity. ""It is Pentecost continued, without a single moment's doubt,"" he reported. ""The meetings are absolutely without order, characterized from the first to the last by the orderliness of the Spirit of God."" ""There were organs, "" he continued, ""but silent; ministers, but among the rest of the people, rejoicing, and prophesying, only there was no preaching. Yet the Welsh revival is the revival of preaching to Wales. Everybody is preaching. No order, and yet it moves from day to day with matchless precision, with the order of an attacking force."" Morgan challenged Christians to discover the movement's principles: ""Let us listen for the Spirit, confess Christ, be absolutely at His disposal. Get things out of the way for God . . . your habit that you know is unholy; your method of business that will not bear the light of day; your unforgiving heart towards a church member