Another quote from the book: “When Revival came to North Wales”, edited by Philip Eveson (For the previous quote, see here). This time, it is from the pen of Dafydd job, writing about the revival in Bethesda, North Wales, in 1904-05.
It seemed to those present that the Holy Spirit came, but not to make everybody feel good, or to make them have wonderful experiences. The Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Trinity, came to glorify Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity, and to bring people face to face with him. And as a response to his coming in this way, they could only flee to the cross. They were brought to that point where it did not matter who it was who stood next to them — all that counted was that they were standing before Christ, naked unless He gave them clothing, condemned unless forgiveness was found in Him. Continue reading “Revival in Bethesda (North Wales)”