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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

The Sin of Fretfulness

"Fret not thyself because of evil doers." --Psalm 37:1 Fretfulness is a state of mind the opposite of that meekness and patient endurance which the gospel enjoins on all. In discoursing from these words, I shall show-- I. WHY WE SHOULD NOT FRET BECAUSE OF EVIL DOERS. II. HOW TO AVOID IT. I. Why we s... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Sinner's Excuses Answered

"Elihu also proceeded and said, Suffer me a little, and I will shew thee that I have yet to speak on God's behalf. I will fetch my knowledge from afar, and will ascribe righteousness to my Maker." -- Job xxxvi. 1-3. ELIHU was present and heard the controversy between Job and his friends. The latter ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Sinner's Natural Power and Moral Weakness

"Of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage." -- 2 Peter ii. 19. I PROPOSE in my present discourse to discuss the moral state of the sinner. I. All men are naturally free. The first important fact to be noted is, that all men are naturally free, and none the less so for being si... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Spirit Ceasing To Strive

"And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man." --Genesis vi. 3. The following is the train of thought which I design to pursue:-- I. WHAT IS IMPLIED IN THE ASSERTION OF THE TEXT? II. WHAT IS INTENDED BY THE SPIRIT'S "STRIVING" WITH MAN? III. HOW MAY WE KNOW WHEN HE IS STRIVING WITH... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Spirit Not Always Striving

"And the Lord said, My Spirit shall not always strive with man." -- Gen. vi. 3. IN speaking from this text I shall pursue the following outline of thought, and attempt to show: I. What is implied in the assertion, My Spirit shall not always strive with man; II. What is not intended by the Spirit's s... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Spirit Not Striving Always

"And the Lord said--my Spirit shall not always strive with man." Gen. 6:3. In speaking from this text, I shall pursue the following outline of thought, and attempt to show, I. What is implied in the assertion, My Spirit shall not always strive with man; II. What is not intended by the Spirit's striv... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Spirit of Christ, and the Spirit of True Christianity

"Who for the joy set before him, endured the cross, despising the shame." Hebrews 12:2. These words are spoken of Jesus Christ. They stand in the following connection. "Wherefore, seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Treasure and The Pearl

"The kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which, when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof, goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant-man, seeking goodly pearls; who, when he hath found one pearl... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The True Service of God

TEXT--Josh 24:19: "Joshua said unto the people, Ye cannot serve the Lord: for He is a holy God." In this discussion I will show: I. IN WHAT THE HOLINESS OF GOD CONSISTS. II. THAT THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF SERVICE, BOTH OF WHICH CLAIM TO BE RENDERED TO GOD. III. WHICH CONSTITUTES THE ACCEPTABLE SERVICE ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Wages of Sin

"The wages of sin is death." -- Romans 6:23. THE death here spoken of is that which is due as the penal sanction of God's law. In presenting the subject of our text, I must -- I. Illustrate the nature of sin; II. Specify some of the attributes of the penal sanctions of God's law; III. Show what this... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Wants of Man and Their Supply

"He began to be in want."--Luke 15:14. "Blessed are they who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled."--Matthew 5:6. The parable of the prodigal son is intended to illustrate the case of the sinner, coming to himself, opening his eyes to his true condition, and feeling himsel... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Way of Salvation

TEXT.--"Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption." -- Acts xvi.30, 31, with 1 Cor. 1. 30. THERE can be no objection to putting these texts together in this manner as onl... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Ways of Sin Hard; Of Holiness, Pleasant

The following passages present the subject on which I propose to speak. "The way of transgressors is hard."--Prov. 13:15 "It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks."--Acts 9:5 "But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt. "There is no peace,... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Wicked Heart Set to do Evil

"Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil." -- Eccl. viii. 11. THIS text manifestly assumes that the present is not a state of rewards and punishments, in which men are treated according to their character ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Wicked Stumbling in Their Darkness

"The way of the wicked is as darkness; they know not at what they stumble." Proverbs 4:19 The older I grow, the more I admire and love the book of Proverbs. Its wisdom is most profound. Manifestly these proverbs are the result, not of inspiration only, but of much observation and reflection in the w... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Wrath of God Against Those Who Withstand His Truth

"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold the truth in unrighteousness." -- Romans i. 18. THE following context shows that in these words the apostle has his eye especially on those who, not having a written revelation from God, might y... Read More
Charles G. Finney

The Wrath of God Against Those Who Withstand His Truth

"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold the truth in unrighteousness." Romans 1:18 The following context shows that in these words the apostle has his eye especially on those who, not having a written revelation from God, might yet kn... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Theodore Dwight Weld

[Autographed signed letter in pencil in the Weld-Grimke Papers, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan.] Addressed: T. D. Weld Esqr No. 80 White St. Letter: N.Y. 23 Feb. 1837. Dr. Br. Weld. I feel as if in this affair with Burchard it was important that I should consult with you before ... Read More
Charles G. Finney

Thy Will Be Done

'Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven.' Mat. 6:10. 1. EVERY system of Theology assumes the truth of some system of Mental Philosophy, and indeed every theological opinion takes for granted, or assumes as true, some principle of Mental Philosophy. And however much any man may rail against met... Read More
Charles G. Finney

TO BELIEVERS IN THE DOCTRINE OF ENTIRE AND CONTINUED SANCTIFICATION IN THIS LIFE #1

Beloved in the Lord: The present is a time of trial with you, and I feel as if it was of the utmost importance, that in these days you should "possess your souls in patience"--that "patience should have its perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing." As I have heard much of ou... Read More

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