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The popularization of the Atlar Call is generally and commonly attributed to man named Charles Finney.
I have always been fond of the Altar Call and only heard good things of Mr. Finney
but consider this from Finney
Please comment on what you think
I have always been fond of the Altar Call and only heard good things of Mr. Finney
but consider this from Finney
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"Preach to him, and at the moment he thinks he is willing to do anything . . . bring him to the test; call on him to do one thing, to make one step that shall identify him with the people of God. . . . If you say to him, "there is the anxious seat, come out and avow your determination to be on the Lord's side," and if he is not willing to do a small thing as that, then he is not willing to do anything for Christ."
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[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]The practice was designed to elicit decisions, to get results. So it did, and with slight variations the new method spread with increasing popularity through Finney and, later, Dwight L. Moody, and finally into virtually all of nineteenth and twentieth century evangelicalism. Peter Cartwright, Sam Jones, R. A. Torrey, Billy Sunday, Bob Jones, Gipsy Smith, Mordacai Ham, John R. Rice, Billy Graham all employed the method with impressive success. The invitation system had come to stay.
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[FONT=Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, Helvetica]I doubt Finney felt like he was crafting Christians through rhetoric and persuasion, that people were being born again "of the flesh" that he was methodically manipulating their hearts and minds... but I do feel like this is too mechanical, too focused on people, ourselves, others, our actions and not the grace of God, not grace at all really. Jesus' didn't demand that people bring proof of their love for him or create a test that must be passed in order to deserve salvation.
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