True Revival vs. False Revival: Biblical Discernment from Scripture

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True Revival vs. False Revival: Biblical Discernment from Scripture

By: Dave Jenkins Show: Contending for the Word — Weekly Watch Date: January 1/10/2026

Show Summary

The word revival is used everywhere today across headlines, social media, worship gatherings, and cultural conversations. But Scripture never calls Christians to assume that every spiritual surge is from the Lord.In this episode of Weekly Watch, part of the Contending for the Word podcast, Dave Jenkins examines the biblical difference between true revival and false revival and offers Scripture-based clarity for ordinary Christians seeking to discern what is truly from God.

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Episode Notes

  • Revival is not defined by crowd size, emotional intensity, or social media attention.
  • True revival is God working through His Word to awaken His people to repentance, holiness, and obedience.
  • False revival often elevates experience over Scripture and treats emotion as proof of God’s presence.
  • Where repentance is minimal or absent, biblical revival is not present.
  • True revival centers on Scripture preached clearly, Christ exalted, and lives changed over time.
  • True revival strengthens the local church and restores love for the ordinary means of grace.

Key Scriptures

  • 1 John 4:1
  • Nehemiah 8–9
  • 2 Chronicles 34
  • Acts 2
  • 2 Timothy 2:15

Recommended Resource

Jonathan Edwards, The Religious Affections — a classic work on discerning genuine spiritual fruit.

Takeaways / Reflection Questions

  • Is Scripture central or peripheral in what is being called “revival”?
  • Is repentance evident, or is the focus mainly on experiences and feelings?
  • Is Christ exalted, or are personalities and platforms being elevated?
  • Does the fruit strengthen the local church and increase holiness over time?
  • Am I staying grounded in the ordinary means of grace (Word, prayer, church, sacraments)?

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