Towards reviving Eneka and Elimgbu churches in Rumuokwursi District of Seventh-day Adventists: Port Harcourt Conference, Nigeria
Résumé
The quest to measure up with the popular spiritual trend common among
Christian churches has brought about changes in beliefs and practices of some
Christians in the world. Many are willing to do anything to experience what some
refer to as the Pentecostal power, characterised with signs and wonders. Churches
where such manifestations of signs and wonders are experienced are believed by some
to have been visited by God and are experiencing spiritual revival. This so called
revival movement, which seems to overlook the Scripture, its study, interpretation and
practices as rule of faith and a spiritual sword and safeguard for believers in Jesus
Christ, emphasizes emotional ecstasy and antinomianism. The movement has swept a
great percentage of the membership of Elimgbu Church to form splinter groups and
laid the foundation for schism among members, stagnating the growth of the church,
not only in Elimgbu, but in Eneka Church as well.Quantitative and qualitative research approaches were adopted. Primary and
secondary sources of information available were used to ascertain the biblical and
theological stand on revival, comparing these with the popular trend of revival and its
effects on Elimgbu and Eneka Churches. Strategies were developed, implemented, and
evaluated to enhance the revival of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) churches in
Elimgbu and Eneka.
The research findings reveal that some SDA members in Elimgbu and Eneka
believe that the popular Pentecostal revival is of God and needs to be adopted by the
church while others hold a view akin to biblical based God-centred revival. The study
further shows that the Pentecostal revival seems to undermine the teachings of the
Scripture and the significance God’s law. The said movement combines Christian
beliefs with traditional practices. The strategies were implemented which brought
renewal of members’ faith.
The approaches adopted by the popular revival movements pose great danger
to the unity, growth and spiritual life of the SDA Church and is not likely godly.
Adventists are therefore not safe to adopt the spiritual exercises and practices
prevalent among the adherents of the charismatic cum Pentecostal churches.
Regular Bible study, prayer for God’s guidance, genuine repentance, obedience
to God and active labour for the salvation of others are therefore recommended as
means of experiencing sustained revival of the church.