March 11, 2026

What does true biblical revival actually look like according to Scripture? In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains how the Bible defines genuine revival and how believers can distinguish true spiritual renewal from emotional or counterfeit movements. Looking at Nehemiah 8–9, Acts 2, and Hosea 6:1–3, this message shows that real revival is not driven by hype, personality, or emotional intensity. True revival is a sovereign work of God that centers on His Word, produces repentance, leads to holiness, and exalts God above all. Listeners will learn the four biblical marks of genuine revival and how to evaluate modern revival claims with discernment grounded in God’s Word. Key Themes: • Revival begins with God’s Word • Revival produces repentance • Revival leads to holiness and obedience • Revival exalts God, not man • Discernment about counterfeit revival movements Stand firm in Scripture and pray for renewal shaped by truth, repentance, and reverent obedience to the Lord.

True Biblical Revival: Four Marks of Genuine Spiritual Renewal

True Biblical Revival: Four Marks of Genuine Spiritual Renewal Show: Contending for the Word Q&A • Host: Dave Jenkins True biblical revival is a sovereign work of God that brings His people back to His Word, produces repentance from sin, renews holiness, and magnifies the glory of Christ. Scripture shows that genuine revival begins with […]

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Why Apostolic Authority Is Not Biblical: A Biblical Response to the NAR

Why Apostolic Authority Is Not Biblical | From NAR to Christ  Show: From NAR to Christ • Host: Dawn Hill Show Summary In this episode of From NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill examines a critical question: Why is modern “apostolic authority” not biblical? Many within New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) systems are taught to submit to modern

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The Providence of God in the Christian’s Suffering

The Providence of God in the Christian’s Suffering By Joshua Mills It was C. H. Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers, who once said that “the sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which the child of God rests his head at night, giving perfect peace.”1 To know that God is completely in control of all

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