Does God enjoy revival chat?

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The Azusastreet revival and that they predicted a world wide one in about 100 years, which would be now.
Thanks for the qualification.

Even though I've heard of this prophecy on numerous occasions I have never come across a link to it, does anyone have a link that they can provide?
 
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I used to go to a church where they always talked about how good things were coming, next week, next year, next sometime in the future.. waiting waiting they never did arrive in that church lol.. so I left and went to a church that spoke the truth that good things are already here because of the Lord, much more uplifting. Gotta say nothing wrong with a move of God obviously that is a good thing but also need to remember God has given us so much already now.
 
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Thanks for those links but I was hoping for maybe some facsimiles of his early magazine that may have contained these ‘prophecies’.

Seymour:"“We are not yet up to the fullness of the Former Rain and that when the Latter Rain comes, it will far exceed anything we have seen!”​
As the Latter-Rain began on the day of Pentecost I would be reluctant to accept that the Holy Spirit would revise what he had already told us about the Latter-Rain way back then.

Rev. William Seymour, the leader of the Azusa Street Awakening, also prophesied that in 100 years there would be an outpouring of God's Spirit and His Shekinah Glory that would be greater and more far reaching than what was experienced at Azusa.

That’s been occurring for many decades around the entire world where Seymour would have been overjoyed by the wonderful works of God. It seems that has words were fulfilled at least by the late 60’s and maybe earlier.

With his prediction about the future apostasy of the Pentecostal movement, this may have been an outworking of his own pain where his mission was then quickly falling apart due to racial disharmony and the aberrant theological positons that Seymour held to. Sadly for Seymour and his mission the broader Pentecostal movement of the day began to distance themselves from him so I can understand his ‘prediction’ as he was by then becoming a very broken man.
 
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I used to go to a church where they always talked about how good things were coming, next week, next year, next sometime in the future.. waiting waiting they never did arrive in that church lol.. so I left and went to a church that spoke the truth that good things are already here because of the Lord, much more uplifting. Gotta say nothing wrong with a move of God obviously that is a good thing but also need to remember God has given us so much already now.

Yes that's annoying. There was one revival preacher who Said: Why not here, Why not now, Why not with me? If we all wait for someone to let a revival drop out of the air nothing is gonna happen.
 
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