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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 24 MIN

Are we living in revival?

from The Well Said Podcast · host The Well Said Podcast

In this episode of the Well Said Podcast, Andrey Bulanov explores the concept of revival, drawing on the insights of Jonathan Edwards. He discusses the characteristics of true revival, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the challenges posed by modern revivalism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of aligning with truth and the transformative power of the gospel in today's culture. Bulanov encourages listeners to reflect on their role in God's story and to boldly share their faith.Keywords:revival, Holy Spirit, Jonathan Edwards, spiritual awakening, church history, moral transformation, modern Christianity, cultural renewal, gospel proclamation, Christian witnessTakeaways:Revival is characterized by a powerful manifestation of the Holy Spirit.The age of the Holy Spirit is marked by transformation and renewal.True revival leads to moral and emotional change in individuals and communities.Revival is not orchestrated by human effort but is a divine initiative.Modern revivalism can sometimes lead to emotionalism and manipulation.The gospel is being proclaimed more clearly than ever in today's culture.Christians should be optimistic about the movement of the Spirit in the world.Disunity among Christians can hinder the work of the Spirit.True revival is anchored in the truth of Scripture.Every believer has a role to play in the story of God.Chapters:00:00 - Exploring the Concept of Revival07:03 - The Role of the Holy Spirit in Revival12:45 - The Dangers of Revivalism18:27- Living as a Character in God's Story

In this episode of the Well Said Podcast, Andrey Bulanov explores the concept of revival, drawing on the insights of Jonathan Edwards. He discusses the characteristics of true revival, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the challenges posed by modern revivalism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of aligning with truth and the transformative power of the gospel in today's culture. Bulanov encourages listeners to reflect on their role in God's story and to boldly share their faith.Keywords:revival, Holy Spirit, Jonathan Edwards, spiritual awakening, church history, moral transformation, modern Christianity, cultural renewal, gospel proclamation, Christian witnessTakeaways:Revival is characterized by a powerful manifestation of the Holy Spirit.The age of the Holy Spirit is marked by transformation and renewal.True revival leads to moral and emotional change in individuals and communities.Revival is not orchestrated by human effort but is a divine initiative.Modern revivalism can sometimes lead to emotionalism and manipulation.The gospel is being proclaimed more clearly than ever in today's culture.Christians should be optimistic about the movement of the Spirit in the world.Disunity among Christians can hinder the work of the Spirit.True revival is anchored in the truth of Scripture.Every believer has a role to play in the story of God.Chapters:00:00 - Exploring the Concept of Revival07:03 - The Role of the Holy Spirit in Revival12:45 - The Dangers of Revivalism18:27- Living as a Character in God's Story

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