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Great Awakenings: Lessons from George Whitefield with Chris Goeppner - Deeper Experiences with God - Episode 12

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How does looking back at the past help us understand our present and future relationship with God? In this episode of "Deeper Experiences with God" host Dave delves into the history of the Great Awakening in New England with fellow pastor, Chris Goeppner of Riverbank Church in White River Junctions, VT. Their discussion explores the importance of spiritual practices, sharing faith, and “wearing out, not rusting out”. Chris shares his journey from South Florida to New England, his experiences in church planting, and the profound impact of studying Puritan leader, George Whitefield's life and ministry. They discuss Whitefield's evangelistic fervor, his ability to unite different denominations, and his personal flaws, emphasizing that God can use imperfect people for His purposes. The episode encourages spiritual pilgrimages to historic sites and emphasizes the importance of personal and corporate renewal. It concludes with a special prayer inspired by Whitefield for the listeners.

Takeaways:

  • Remembering Fuels Revival
    Chris reminds us that looking back—at both Scripture and church history—grounds our faith today. The stories of past awakenings remind us that renewal is always possible.
    • Action: This week, reflect on how God has moved in your life or community before, and ask Him to do it again.
  • Imperfect People, Perfect Purpose
    From George Whitefield to our own lives, God works through flawed people to accomplish His mission. Our weaknesses don’t disqualify us—they make space for grace.
    • Action: Ask God how He might use your imperfections as part of His redemptive story.
  • Wear Out, Don’t Burn Out
    Chris shares the difference between serving faithfully and striving endlessly. True ministry is sustainable when rooted in rest, prayer, and purpose—not performance.
    • Action: Schedule intentional time this week to recharge spiritually before your next act of service. Consider what might hinder you from doing so if this is challenging.
  • The Power of Personal Pilgrimage
    Visiting historic places of faith can rekindle awe and connection. Chris encourages believers to make “spiritual pilgrimages” that remind us we’re part of a much larger story.
    • Action: Take a walk through a meaningful place in your community and ask God to meet you there.
  • 5. Unity Fuels the Mission
    Whitefield’s ministry transcended denominational walls—his focus was on the Gospel, not labels. Chris challenges us to build bridges that outlast theological divides.
    • Action: Reach out to someone from a different church tradition and consider ways you can celebrate what you share in Christ.
  • 6. Renewal Begins with Prayer
    The episode closes with a prayer inspired by Whitefield—a call for God to renew hearts, churches, and communities again today.
    • Action: Pray this week for a fresh outpouring of the Spirit in your region, starting with you.

Quote of the Show:

  • “I'd rather wear out than rust out.” - George Whitefield
  • “God used this flawed, broken man from the UK… and to see where He used him, to stand there– it just comes to life for me. It makes me think, why not me? Why not us? Why not now?” - Chris Goeppner

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How does looking back at the past help us understand our present and future relationship with God? In this episode of "Deeper Experiences with God" host Dave delves into the history of the Great Awakening in New England with fellow pastor, Chris Goeppner of Riverbank Church in White River Junctions, VT. Their discussion explores the importance of spiritual practices, sharing faith, and “wearing out, not rusting out”. Chris shares his journey from South Florida to New England, his experiences in church planting, and the profound impact of studying Puritan leader, George Whitefield's life and ministry. They discuss Whitefield's evangelistic fervor, his ability to unite different denominations, and his personal flaws, emphasizing that God can use imperfect people for His purposes. The episode encourages spiritual pilgrimages to historic sites and emphasizes the importance of personal and corporate renewal. It concludes with a special prayer inspired by Whitefield for the listeners.

Takeaways:

  • Remembering Fuels Revival
    Chris reminds us that looking back—at both Scripture and church history—grounds our faith today. The stories of past awakenings remind us that renewal is always possible.
    • Action: This week, reflect on how God has moved in your life or community before, and ask Him to do it again.
  • Imperfect People, Perfect Purpose
    From George Whitefield to our own lives, God works through flawed people to accomplish His mission. Our weaknesses don’t disqualify us—they make space for grace.
    • Action: Ask God how He might use your imperfections as part of His redemptive story.
  • Wear Out, Don’t Burn Out
    Chris shares the difference between serving faithfully and striving endlessly. True ministry is sustainable when rooted in rest, prayer, and purpose—not performance.
    • Action: Schedule intentional time this week to recharge spiritually before your next act of service. Consider what might hinder you from doing so if this is challenging.
  • The Power of Personal Pilgrimage
    Visiting historic places of faith can rekindle awe and connection. Chris encourages believers to make “spiritual pilgrimages” that remind us we’re part of a much larger story.
    • Action: Take a walk through a meaningful place in your community and ask God to meet you there.
  • 5. Unity Fuels the Mission
    Whitefield’s ministry transcended denominational walls—his focus was on the Gospel, not labels. Chris challenges us to build bridges that outlast theological divides.
    • Action: Reach out to someone from a different church tradition and consider ways you can celebrate what you share in Christ.
  • 6. Renewal Begins with Prayer
    The episode closes with a prayer inspired by Whitefield—a call for God to renew hearts, churches, and communities again today.
    • Action: Pray this week for a fresh outpouring of the Spirit in your region, starting with you.

Quote of the Show:

  • “I'd rather wear out than rust out.” - George Whitefield
  • “God used this flawed, broken man from the UK… and to see where He used him, to stand there– it just comes to life for me. It makes me think, why not me? Why not us? Why not now?” - Chris Goeppner

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