The elementary surveys at historical revival introduce an intriguing glimpse into ministry.
Presumably there were those answering the call and those that didn't and there is an intriguing third group those who make a spiritual decision but against Christ. I should imagine in the days and weeks after a Mission Scotland there were those who made a spiritual decision one way or another.
In terms of Billy's success people for won for Christ. I doubt the Holy Spirit specified a quota and so in any case he was always up on the deal.
The atheist gloating at his alleged failure seems to be about gloating at a man dedicated to saving people.
At the end of the day Billy did what he did a long time ago and what he did was no different from what Richard Dawkins does.
Yep.
olk went forward for many reasons:
Curiosity;
Scoffing:
Interested in commitment:
Act of re-dedication, and
those who genuinely felt the call.
That's what usually happened - and that's what we expected.
We coined the phrase "Sower Session" to describe it..the bit in the Parable of the Sower where Christ describes the destination of the seed split four ways, only a quarter germinating to fruit.
No-one was naive enough to believe every single person would commit themselves....but a surprising number of people who DID make commitments maintained them.
If only a quarter of those who went forward were truly commiting themselves for the first time, then that was a result we could rejoice in!