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Charles G. Finney

Charles G. Finney

Charles Finney (1792 - 1875)

Known as one of the leaders in the Second Great Awakening revival in America. He was a revivalist who called for deep introspection of sin and preaching of the law to bring about sin. He was known to preach 30+ nights on sin and than the last night on Christ to have people flee to Him for mercy. Used greatly in the book: "Revivals of Religion" which is a classic on the subject of revival.

He preached on the true Baptism of the Holy Spirit and its necessity. In his revivalistic campaigns he was used of the Lord to bring some estimate over 50,000 souls to the Lord which many were sound converts. There has been questions raised surrounding his theology in the later years of his ministry but this does not discredit that God used him powerfully in revival and for God's kingdom.

      Charles Finney was born in Connecticut to an ordinary family and life that gave little hint of the great things God had in store for him. He was a schoolteacher and then a lawyer before his conversion at age 29. Finney was filled with the Holy Spirit on the same day he was saved and immediately began witnessing to friends and family members. More than twenty people were saved in the 24 hours following Finney's conversion. Finney's personal evangelism soon became public evangelism as he began to travel and preach in extended revival meetings. He considered revival to be a natural result of following the instructions God had laid out in His Word.

      During Finney's fifty years of preaching, more than 500,000 were saved. He wrote many books, the most enduring of which are The Autobiography of Charles Finney and Lectures on Revival of Religion. After ill health forced him to stop traveling in meetings, he accepted the pastorate of a church in New York City. From 1852 until 1866 he served as president of Oberlin College in Ohio. Although some of his theology was lacking, he was a powerful, Spirit-filled soul winner who brought revival to cities and towns across the eastern United States.

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Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 2.

To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: I have observed, and multitudes of others also I find have observed, that for the last ten years, revivals of religion have been gradually becoming more and more superficial. All the phenomena which they exh... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 22.

To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: More than ten years since I was led I think by the Spirit of the Lord to perceive that the course of things was tending rapidly towards the decline of revivals. Especially in this respect--there was very lit... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 23.

THE PERNICIOUS ATTITUDE OF THE CHURCH ON THE REFORMS OF THE AGE. [Pt. 1] To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: There is one subject upon which I must remark further, and yet I fear it will be impossible to do it justice without giving offence. O... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 24.

THE PERNICIOUS ATTITUDE OF THE CHURCH ON THE REFORMS OF THE AGE. [Pt. 2] To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: Another subject upon which I wish to address my brethren, has respect to an error, which I fear is greatly interfering with the progre... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 25.

THE FOLLY OF ATTEMPTING TO SUSTAIN TRUE RELIGION WITHOUT REVIVALS To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: Another subject on which I wish to address my brethren, is a tendency which I perceive to exist in the public mind towards a conclusion which... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 26.

THE EMPLOYMENT AND QUALIFICATIONS OF EVANGELISTS To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: In connection with this subject I wish to say to my brethren several things in regard to employing Evangelists in promoting revivals. And here I suppose I nee... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 27.

ON EVANGELISTS To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: Although the employment of Evangelists to promote revivals is manifestly in accordance with the order of God, and is of great service to the churches yet I have observed that the churches are ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 28.

ON THE IMPORTANCE OF LAY LABOR IN THE PROMOTION OF REVIVALS To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: In my last letter I dwelt on the errors into which the churches fall in regard to the employment of evangelists, and said that, the Lord willing, i... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 29.

ON THE RELATIVE POSITION OF EVANGELISTS AND PASTORS To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: Another thing which should be avoided in attempting to promote a revival of religion by calling in the labors of an evangelist is the disturbing of the pas... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 30.

REMARKS ON THE DANGERS AND DUTIES INCIDENT TO THE PERIOD OF AN EVANGELIST'S CLOSING HIS LABORS IN A REVIVAL. To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: If I am not mistaken, the churches have fallen into an error in many cases, in respect to the cour... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 31.

THE SUCCESS OF EVANGELISTS AS RELATED TO PASTORS To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: Another thing that should be noticed in this connection is the great temptation to which pastors and their particular and warm friends are exposed. If the Lor... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Letters On Revivals--No. 32.

To All The Friends And Especially All The Ministers Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Dear Brethren: One of the particular dangers of evangelists is that their labors may disturb the pastoral relations. This is not necessarily so, but such are the infirmities of human nature, and so many are the mistakes in... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS ON REVIVALS--No. 7.*

TO ALL THE FRIENDS AND ESPECIALLY ALL THE MINISTERS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST Dear Brethren: Another error which has prevailed to a considerable extent in promoting revivals of religion I apprehend is that of encouraging an unhealthy degree of excitement. Some degree of excitement is inevitable. The ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS ON REVIVALS--No. 8

TO ALL THE FRIENDS AND ESPECIALLY ALL THE MINISTERS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. Dear Brethren: I have by no means done with the subject of excitement as connected with revivals of religion. In every age of the church, cases have occurred in which persons have had such clear manifestations of divine tr... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS ON REVIVALS--No. 9

TO ALL THE FRIENDS AND ESPECIALLY ALL THE MINISTERS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST: Dear Brethren: While upon the subject of excitement I wish to make a few suggestions on the danger that highly excited feelings will take a wrong direction and result in fanaticism. Every one is aware that when the feeling... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS ON REVIVALS. --No. 11.

TO ALL THE FRIENDS AND ESPECIALLY ALL THE MINISTERS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. Dear Brethren: If I am not entirely mistaken, many excitements that have been supposed to be revivals of religion, have after all had but very little true religion in them. It seems to have been nearly or quite overlooked,... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS TO PARENTS No. 3

DEAR BRETHREN AND SISTERS:-- In addressing you farther on this subject I remark, 6. That in training children, parents should remember their nature, and that their will is in the first instance influenced by sense, and not by moral considerations--that their bodily appetites come to have a strong in... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS TO PARENTS [#1]

DEAR BRETHREN AND SISTERS:-- In compliance with an intimation given some time since, that I should, God willing, address some letters to parents, I will now commence the series, with hope of promoting the interests of the rising generation. I shall commence with remarks upon Prov. 6:22: "Train up a ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

LETTERS TO PARENTS [#2]

DEAR BRETHREN AND SISTERS:-- In pursuing this subject I will notice several others things to be avoided in the training of children. 22. Avoid every thing that can be construed by them into insincerity on any subject. Especially every thing that may make the impression that your word is not to be de... Read More
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LETTERS TO PARENTS. No. 4.

DEAR BRETHREN AND SISTERS:-- In continuing my remarks upon the subject of training children, let me say-- 14. Keep them, as much as possible, with yourself, and under your own eye. Be yourself, as far as possible, the companion of your own children. There is perhaps no greater error among parents, t... Read More

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