Heartcry Journal - Issue 30

Sat, Jan 1, 2005

Includes articles from Bill Elliff, Jonathan Edwards, and Walter Price

Articles In This Issue

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Tue, Oct 4, 2005
Bill Elliff
Heartcry Journal - Issue 30

Personal Meditations on Powerful Texts

  “You must be born again. The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it, but do not know where it comes from and where it is going; so is everyone who is born of the Spirit.”– Jesus, John 3:7b-8 It’s one of the things I love most about God. He’s mysterious. If God is God, shouldn’t there be some things about Him that are beyond us? It’s a mystery that God can change a human heart. Renew our thinking. Implant a power within us to live right. Snatch us from the ...

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Wed, Sep 28, 2005
Jonathan Edwards
Heartcry Journal - Issue 30

The Engagement of the Heart

The kind of religion that God requires, and will accept, does not consist in weak, dull, and lifeless wouldings those weak inclinations that lack convictions and that raise us but a little above indifference. God, in his word, greatly insists thatwe be in good earnest, fervent in spirit, and that our hearts be engaged vigorously in our religion: Be fervent in spirit, serving the Lord (Rom. 12:11, modified KJV). And now, O Israel, what does the Lord your God require of you? To fear the Lord your God, to walk in his ways, and to love him, and to ...

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Tue, Sep 13, 2005
Walter Price
Heartcry Journal - Issue 30

The Pattern of Revival

Revival is predictablenot in the when of its coming, but in what generally happens in the course of a great movement of God. Recently the pattern of revival emerged for me from the pages of Lukes Gospel, in the beloved story of God blessing Zacharias and Elizabeth with the birth of John the Baptist. Remember the setting: Zacharias and Elizabeth were a godly older couple, well past child-bearing ageand they were childless. While Zacharias was ministering before the Lord in the temple, the angel Gabriel appeared to him and announced that Elizabeth would have a son whom they were to ...

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