Duncan Campbell
History of Revival: The Great Hebrides Revivals
Listen to this first-hand account of the Lewis Revival during the early 1950s. Duncan Campbell was God's instrument in this extraordinary awakening. In this tape Campbell recounts point-by-point this three-year movement of the Holy Spirit over the Hebrides Islands. Thousands were converted, conviction overwhelmed villages, outward sin disappeared, and prayer meetings were packed! Your heart will be thrilled as you listen to this tape about this heaven-sent revival in Lewis.
"Revival begins in His heart, and He operates through my life." God's operation through His people as "agents of revival" though must have a gripping desire for reality. "A God-sent revival," he said, "must ever be related to holiness and separation." The three conditions of this preparation are getting into the light
Related Topics (Audio Sermons)
And the Country was Filled with Water by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Baptism Of The Holy Spirit
Description: Duncan Campbell preached this strong word on the baptism in the Holy Spirit at a camp meeting in America in the 1960's. "You can't work up revival, but you can do the digging"--a breaking through the dry crust of our hearts and removing the 'stones', anything that would hinder a consecrated life to God. The sermon is alive with vivid revival accounts, as with its sister sermon, "Lacking One Thing"
Principles That Govern Spiritual Awakenings - Part 1 by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Spiritual Awakening ---- Description: An exposition of the "Revival Psalm" that emphasizes the sovereignty of God in Revival and in salvation. "Human faith" cannot save the soul; faith unto salvation is a gift from God. Revival cannot be produced by human endeavor; only God Himself can do that. The Lord initiates Revival; but man must respond. But Campbell, a Highland Calvinist, warns against extreme doctrines of sovereignty that deny human responsibility.
Principles That Govern Spiritual Awakenings - Part 2 by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Spiritual Awakening ----- Description: In the second half of the message, Campbell supplements his exposition of Psalm 85 with several personal accounts of Revival, including the testimony of his seventeen "wilderness years" and his restoration.
Revival On The Isle Of Lewis by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Revival History ---- Description: Listen to this first-hand account of the Lewis Revival during the early 1950s. Duncan Campbell was God's instrument in this extraordinary awakening. In this tape Campbell recounts point-by-point this three-year movement of the Holy Spirit over the Hebrides Islands. Thousands were converted, conviction overwhelmed villages, outward sin disappeared, and prayer meetings were packed! Your heart will be thrilled as you listen to this tape about this heaven-sent revival in Lewis.
Revive Us Again by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Revival ---- Description: This is not so much a teaching as it is the groanings of a burdened heart to exalt God above man to His rightful place in revival. Campbell shared several practical "principles that govern spiritual quickening." The differences between a God-sent revival and the man-centered evangelistic means of his day are truly heart-searching for anyone engaged in work to save men's souls. Since God's sovereignty does not nullify man's responsibility, Campbell admonished his hearers to be "agents of revival" that take God up on "His covenant engagement" in prayer and staying close to the heart of the Shepherd.
Reality of the Divine in Christian Experience by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Conversion ----- Description: What does it really mean to be in Christ? Duncan Campbell exposes shallow 'conversions' that do not bring about real change and a surrender to the lordship of Christ. Campbell weaves in some personal testimonies and revival experiences to compliment the topic. 'Are you moving,' Campbell warns, 'under a self-created illusion?'
Sin in the Camp by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Sin---- Description: Oh, what a need today of anointed Holy Ghost preaching like this! Revival cannot come when there is sin in the camp--the church. Let preachers beware too, for Campbell lifted up his voice like a trumpet as a watchman: "Preaching truth without the anointing of the Holy Ghost is helping the devil to damn souls." "Surely, surely our crying need is for a Pentecostal visitation." Mr. Campbell's words sound as distant thunder and are as applicable to our day as it was when preached forty years ago!
The Fire of God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Fire Of God ----- Description: Duncan Campbell looks around at all the darkness and apostacy around and answers the question: "Why is revival not coming?" He cites some examples from the past to point out that the God of Elijah is alive and hears the sincere cry of the heart. What opens God's ears, Campbell teaches, is a life offered wholly on the altar to where we can say, "God, you've got the last piece."
The Gospel of A New Beginning by Duncan Campbell
Topic: New Beginning
The Holy Ghost In Revival - Part 1 by Duncan Campbell
The Holy Ghost In Revival - Part 2 by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Revival
The Sacrifice That Is Pleasing To God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Sacrifice --- Description: Campbell sets out using the incident of Jacob's breaking during with his wrestling match with God to apply these principles to ourselves for "the entire reconstruction" of our lives. "Jacob couldn't wrestle anymore; he could only cling." When a life has come through God's breaking process, it is then time alone with God is precious and spiritual vision comes. Our flesh doesn't like these kind of messages, but there is tremendous spiritual growth possible to the one who submits to God's chastening.
Then the Fire of The Lord Fell by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Baptism Of The Holy Spirit --- Description: Campbell's main themes are our "supreme need" for a Pentecostal revival in the baptism in the Holy Spirit. "When the fire falls, the word in the mind becomes the incarnate word in the heart." The prime characteristics that Campbell observed during times of God's visitation were the fear of God, deep conviction of sin, a spiritual atmosphere and a belief in the authority of God's Word.
Walking With God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Walking With God --- Description: Campbell remarked, “The reality of the divine Presence is not the dominating feature of much that goes under the name of Christian experience.” We should be agreed on four things in walking with God: the place we meet, the purpose, the pace and the cost, which is absolute surrender to the will of God. The place of blessing and price of revival comes through devotion to Jesus, waiting upon God and personal sacrifice. Is He real?
Building the Walls by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Prayer Life
Description: Duncan Campbell draws principles from the life of Nehemiah to illustrate the qualities of a man who is diligent in prayer, labor and vision, yet is able to let God do the rest. He closes with sober call to those who have left the work of God in compromise to let God 'restore the year of the locust'.
Can Two Walk Together Except They Be Agreed by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Walking With God
Description: "Is there anything in my life," asks Duncan Campbell, "in disagreement with God?" He shares four major principles (like the sister sermon, "Walking With God") that we must be in agreement with God for revival. There is a price to pay for revival--absolute yieldedness to God. "Are your souls thirsty that you're prepared for an absolute surrender in every department of your life?"
Duncan Campbell's Testimony by Duncan Campbell
God Indwelling Us by Duncan Campbell
God's Answer to the cry of Unbelief by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Unbelief ---- Description: The answer to our cry of unbelief is getting the rod of God into our hands, which Campbell explains is our need of the supernatural and heaven's anointing. Are we men of vision, on the top of the hill like Moses, above the world and its ways? "The hand that holds the rod must be a clean hand," as well as empty and outstretched, Campbell teaches, if we will be rid of unreality in our Christian experience and be a transmitter of God's presence to others.
Is the Lord among us by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Consecration ---- Description: "We all have our Amalek," Campbell says, but how do we react to hell's engagement? Starting with a personal testimony seeing first hand the warfare of the devil in a crowded farmhouse packed with sinners seeking salvation, he segues into the vital necessity of character before God--clean hands and a pure heart. Campbell repeatedly warns against the overemphasis of man in modern evangelism, hymns and even one's own consecration, pleading for God to be all in all.
Lacking One Thing by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Consecration ---- Description: Campbell extracts principles for revival from 2 Kings 3 where the lack of water refers to the one thing that would ensure victory: the power of the Holy Ghost. The three main points were 1) the futility of mere human effort, 2) faith that wins through, and 3) the fulness that met the need. Brother Duncan powerfully illustrates a spirit of inquiry and an acknowledgement of need in the Arnol revival "when the farmhouse shook". "The digging may involve a cost," he challenged, a self-denial of forgetting oneself "in a desire to prepare the way for God."
Meeting a Need by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Obedience ---- Description: God wants to meet our need. In this sermon, Duncan explains that there is no moral virtue in obedience unless there is recognition of a higher authority that calls for that obedience. What does that type of obedience look like? That means you have to hand Jesus the keys to every room in your life. Do you still hold on to a key?
Listen to this first-hand account of the Lewis Revival during the early 1950s. Duncan Campbell was God's instrument in this extraordinary awakening. In this tape Campbell recounts point-by-point this three-year movement of the Holy Spirit over the Hebrides Islands. Thousands were converted, conviction overwhelmed villages, outward sin disappeared, and prayer meetings were packed! Your heart will be thrilled as you listen to this tape about this heaven-sent revival in Lewis.
- When God Stepped Down - Part 1 (CD Quality) by Duncan Campbell
- When God Stepped Down - Part 2 (CD Quality) by Duncan Campbell
"Revival begins in His heart, and He operates through my life." God's operation through His people as "agents of revival" though must have a gripping desire for reality. "A God-sent revival," he said, "must ever be related to holiness and separation." The three conditions of this preparation are getting into the light
- Heart preparation for revival by Duncan Campbell
- Lewis Land of Revival (Revival Testimonies) by Duncan Campbell
Related Topics (Audio Sermons)
And the Country was Filled with Water by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Baptism Of The Holy Spirit
Description: Duncan Campbell preached this strong word on the baptism in the Holy Spirit at a camp meeting in America in the 1960's. "You can't work up revival, but you can do the digging"--a breaking through the dry crust of our hearts and removing the 'stones', anything that would hinder a consecrated life to God. The sermon is alive with vivid revival accounts, as with its sister sermon, "Lacking One Thing"
Principles That Govern Spiritual Awakenings - Part 1 by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Spiritual Awakening ---- Description: An exposition of the "Revival Psalm" that emphasizes the sovereignty of God in Revival and in salvation. "Human faith" cannot save the soul; faith unto salvation is a gift from God. Revival cannot be produced by human endeavor; only God Himself can do that. The Lord initiates Revival; but man must respond. But Campbell, a Highland Calvinist, warns against extreme doctrines of sovereignty that deny human responsibility.
Principles That Govern Spiritual Awakenings - Part 2 by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Spiritual Awakening ----- Description: In the second half of the message, Campbell supplements his exposition of Psalm 85 with several personal accounts of Revival, including the testimony of his seventeen "wilderness years" and his restoration.
Revival On The Isle Of Lewis by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Revival History ---- Description: Listen to this first-hand account of the Lewis Revival during the early 1950s. Duncan Campbell was God's instrument in this extraordinary awakening. In this tape Campbell recounts point-by-point this three-year movement of the Holy Spirit over the Hebrides Islands. Thousands were converted, conviction overwhelmed villages, outward sin disappeared, and prayer meetings were packed! Your heart will be thrilled as you listen to this tape about this heaven-sent revival in Lewis.
Revive Us Again by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Revival ---- Description: This is not so much a teaching as it is the groanings of a burdened heart to exalt God above man to His rightful place in revival. Campbell shared several practical "principles that govern spiritual quickening." The differences between a God-sent revival and the man-centered evangelistic means of his day are truly heart-searching for anyone engaged in work to save men's souls. Since God's sovereignty does not nullify man's responsibility, Campbell admonished his hearers to be "agents of revival" that take God up on "His covenant engagement" in prayer and staying close to the heart of the Shepherd.
Reality of the Divine in Christian Experience by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Conversion ----- Description: What does it really mean to be in Christ? Duncan Campbell exposes shallow 'conversions' that do not bring about real change and a surrender to the lordship of Christ. Campbell weaves in some personal testimonies and revival experiences to compliment the topic. 'Are you moving,' Campbell warns, 'under a self-created illusion?'
Sin in the Camp by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Sin---- Description: Oh, what a need today of anointed Holy Ghost preaching like this! Revival cannot come when there is sin in the camp--the church. Let preachers beware too, for Campbell lifted up his voice like a trumpet as a watchman: "Preaching truth without the anointing of the Holy Ghost is helping the devil to damn souls." "Surely, surely our crying need is for a Pentecostal visitation." Mr. Campbell's words sound as distant thunder and are as applicable to our day as it was when preached forty years ago!
The Fire of God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Fire Of God ----- Description: Duncan Campbell looks around at all the darkness and apostacy around and answers the question: "Why is revival not coming?" He cites some examples from the past to point out that the God of Elijah is alive and hears the sincere cry of the heart. What opens God's ears, Campbell teaches, is a life offered wholly on the altar to where we can say, "God, you've got the last piece."
The Gospel of A New Beginning by Duncan Campbell
Topic: New Beginning
The Holy Ghost In Revival - Part 1 by Duncan Campbell
The Holy Ghost In Revival - Part 2 by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Revival
The Sacrifice That Is Pleasing To God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Sacrifice --- Description: Campbell sets out using the incident of Jacob's breaking during with his wrestling match with God to apply these principles to ourselves for "the entire reconstruction" of our lives. "Jacob couldn't wrestle anymore; he could only cling." When a life has come through God's breaking process, it is then time alone with God is precious and spiritual vision comes. Our flesh doesn't like these kind of messages, but there is tremendous spiritual growth possible to the one who submits to God's chastening.
Then the Fire of The Lord Fell by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Baptism Of The Holy Spirit --- Description: Campbell's main themes are our "supreme need" for a Pentecostal revival in the baptism in the Holy Spirit. "When the fire falls, the word in the mind becomes the incarnate word in the heart." The prime characteristics that Campbell observed during times of God's visitation were the fear of God, deep conviction of sin, a spiritual atmosphere and a belief in the authority of God's Word.
Walking With God by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Walking With God --- Description: Campbell remarked, “The reality of the divine Presence is not the dominating feature of much that goes under the name of Christian experience.” We should be agreed on four things in walking with God: the place we meet, the purpose, the pace and the cost, which is absolute surrender to the will of God. The place of blessing and price of revival comes through devotion to Jesus, waiting upon God and personal sacrifice. Is He real?
Building the Walls by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Prayer Life
Description: Duncan Campbell draws principles from the life of Nehemiah to illustrate the qualities of a man who is diligent in prayer, labor and vision, yet is able to let God do the rest. He closes with sober call to those who have left the work of God in compromise to let God 'restore the year of the locust'.
Can Two Walk Together Except They Be Agreed by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Walking With God
Description: "Is there anything in my life," asks Duncan Campbell, "in disagreement with God?" He shares four major principles (like the sister sermon, "Walking With God") that we must be in agreement with God for revival. There is a price to pay for revival--absolute yieldedness to God. "Are your souls thirsty that you're prepared for an absolute surrender in every department of your life?"
Duncan Campbell's Testimony by Duncan Campbell
God Indwelling Us by Duncan Campbell
God's Answer to the cry of Unbelief by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Unbelief ---- Description: The answer to our cry of unbelief is getting the rod of God into our hands, which Campbell explains is our need of the supernatural and heaven's anointing. Are we men of vision, on the top of the hill like Moses, above the world and its ways? "The hand that holds the rod must be a clean hand," as well as empty and outstretched, Campbell teaches, if we will be rid of unreality in our Christian experience and be a transmitter of God's presence to others.
Is the Lord among us by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Consecration ---- Description: "We all have our Amalek," Campbell says, but how do we react to hell's engagement? Starting with a personal testimony seeing first hand the warfare of the devil in a crowded farmhouse packed with sinners seeking salvation, he segues into the vital necessity of character before God--clean hands and a pure heart. Campbell repeatedly warns against the overemphasis of man in modern evangelism, hymns and even one's own consecration, pleading for God to be all in all.
Lacking One Thing by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Consecration ---- Description: Campbell extracts principles for revival from 2 Kings 3 where the lack of water refers to the one thing that would ensure victory: the power of the Holy Ghost. The three main points were 1) the futility of mere human effort, 2) faith that wins through, and 3) the fulness that met the need. Brother Duncan powerfully illustrates a spirit of inquiry and an acknowledgement of need in the Arnol revival "when the farmhouse shook". "The digging may involve a cost," he challenged, a self-denial of forgetting oneself "in a desire to prepare the way for God."
Meeting a Need by Duncan Campbell
Topic: Obedience ---- Description: God wants to meet our need. In this sermon, Duncan explains that there is no moral virtue in obedience unless there is recognition of a higher authority that calls for that obedience. What does that type of obedience look like? That means you have to hand Jesus the keys to every room in your life. Do you still hold on to a key?