Revival is a popular term used in many Christian circles, and depending upon who you ask, revival means different things. In the Charismatic movement, the call for revival and even reformation is popular and sought after. A new revival is being presented in this movement called the Communion Revival, stating that the blood of Jesus will sweep America and souls will be saved by believers putting their differences aside and coming together to receive communion. Lou Engle believes we have missed the power of communion, based on private revelation from God, and that this will be the revival to usher in the greatest move of God yet.
Join me as we take a look at the Communion Revival and some teaching about communion affiliated with this revival. We will also look at what communion means for us as believers and the richness of Scripture in testifying of Christ.
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