Responses to revivals, whether critical or celebratory, often reveal more about our own liturgical preferences than about the events themselves. While critical discernment remains vital, it must be tempered by humility and charity. Drawing on Augustine's reflections on praise, this essay invites readers to reflect on how their reactions to different expressions of worship might uncover deeper truths about their own posture toward God. Ultimately, revival can serve not only as an object of study but as an invitation to renewed self-examination and worship.
Deborah Ann Wong (Mon,) studied this question.
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