Are Miracles and Revival for Today?

Eric Metaxas tackles whether or not the Bethel movement is legitimate, whether Bill Johnson’s preaching is biblical, and if miracles still happen today.

We’re on a relational journey where we’re learning to live up to the standard of Scripture instead of lowering it to match our experience.

Additionally, they discuss Bill’s “calling” – when he encountered the voice of God calling him to ministry. They talk through revival history, how individual Christians can prepare for a personal revival, and how folks who’ve walked away from the faith can be brought back!

Bill Johnson

Bill Johnson is the Senior Pastor of Bethel Church. Bill is a fifth generation pastor with a rich heritage in the things of the Spirit. This apostolic network has crossed denominational lines in building relationships that enable church leaders to walk in both purity and power. The present move of God has brought Bill into a deeper understanding of the phrase, "on earth as it is in heaven." Heaven is the model for our life and ministry. Jesus lived with this principle by only doing what He saw His Father doing. Learning to recognize the Holy Spirit's presence, and how to follow His lead will enable us to do the works of Christ, destroying the works of the devil. Healing and deliverance must become the common expression of this gospel of power once again. Bill and the Bethel Church family have taken on this theme for life and ministry. Healings, ranging from cancer to broken bones, to learning disorders and emotional healing, happen with regularity. This is the children's bread. And these works of God are not limited to revival meetings. The church is learning how to take this anointing to the schools, workplace, and neighborhoods with similar results. Bill teaches that we owe the world an encounter with God, and that a Gospel without power is not the Gospel that Jesus preached.

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