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Final Thoughts on Asbury Revival and Jesus Revolution Part 2

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This new episode of 2Days Denarius takes up where the previous podcast on this topic of the Asbury Revival and Jesus Revolution movie left off. It provides a respectful and closer examination of the direction of the Asbury Revival and the fruits of the Jesus Movement from the mid 1960s-1970s. As Scripture states in 1 John 4:1, it is appropriate that we "test the spirits" of these events by close examination for the spiritual safety of Christians and our own. Jonathan Edwards and Martyn Lloyd-Jones established solid biblical criteria upon which to make reasonable conclusions on these events. They are covered in this episode, making this likely to be the most important of the three podcasts on this topic. The New Apostolic Reformation, which is an off-shoot of the false prophet, Lonnie Frisbee side of the Jesus Movement is examined, among other checks that bring the overall authenticity Asbury Outpouring into question.

2Days Denarius is Bible teaching ministry dedicated to the edification and spiritual growth of Christians, along with spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ to the lost. The creator of this podcast, Rev. Ron Thomas, fully believes in the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. He also holds to the doctrines as defined in the London Baptist Confession of 1689, Baptist Faith and Message 2000, and most of the provisions set in the Westminster Confession of Faith 1647. 2Days Denarius can be reached by email at [email protected]. Theme song "Most of Our Time" is used by permission of author/artist Pastor Steve Hereford of the Eastport Baptist Church in Jacksonville FL. He writes many wonderful Scripture songs and his four albums may be streamed on Spotify. Search Steve Hereford.

2Days Denarius is a Bible believing teaching ministry devoted to the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. It also holds to the doctrinal tenets of the London Baptist confession of 1689. This ministry may be reached at [email protected]

Material used in this podcast are provided under the educational and commentary provisions of Section 207 of the Fair Use Act of 1976.

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This new episode of 2Days Denarius takes up where the previous podcast on this topic of the Asbury Revival and Jesus Revolution movie left off. It provides a respectful and closer examination of the direction of the Asbury Revival and the fruits of the Jesus Movement from the mid 1960s-1970s. As Scripture states in 1 John 4:1, it is appropriate that we "test the spirits" of these events by close examination for the spiritual safety of Christians and our own. Jonathan Edwards and Martyn Lloyd-Jones established solid biblical criteria upon which to make reasonable conclusions on these events. They are covered in this episode, making this likely to be the most important of the three podcasts on this topic. The New Apostolic Reformation, which is an off-shoot of the false prophet, Lonnie Frisbee side of the Jesus Movement is examined, among other checks that bring the overall authenticity Asbury Outpouring into question.

2Days Denarius is Bible teaching ministry dedicated to the edification and spiritual growth of Christians, along with spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ to the lost. The creator of this podcast, Rev. Ron Thomas, fully believes in the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. He also holds to the doctrines as defined in the London Baptist Confession of 1689, Baptist Faith and Message 2000, and most of the provisions set in the Westminster Confession of Faith 1647. 2Days Denarius can be reached by email at [email protected]. Theme song "Most of Our Time" is used by permission of author/artist Pastor Steve Hereford of the Eastport Baptist Church in Jacksonville FL. He writes many wonderful Scripture songs and his four albums may be streamed on Spotify. Search Steve Hereford.

2Days Denarius is a Bible believing teaching ministry devoted to the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. It also holds to the doctrinal tenets of the London Baptist confession of 1689. This ministry may be reached at [email protected]

Material used in this podcast are provided under the educational and commentary provisions of Section 207 of the Fair Use Act of 1976.

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