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The Heart and the Manna The Hunger of the Hawaiian People for Righteousness

The Hunger of the Hawaiian People for Righteousness

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The Heart and the Manna

The Hunger of the Hawaiian People for

Righteousness

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Demonstration of His Superiority

“And Kapiolani came unto all the people, and said, “How long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Pele, then follow her.”

1 Kings 18:21

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Rev. Sheldon Dibble wrote:

“The spirit of our general meeting of 1836 seemed to be blessed of the Lord. The state of mind that led us to pray much was indeed a preparation for revival among ourselves.

“All…were thoroughly convinced that the present measure of prayer …(was) inadequate.

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George Whitefield70% of the people in America

heard him Preach

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Ben Franklin Saw Change

"wonderful...change soon made in the manners of our inhabitants. From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seem'd as if all the world were growing religious, so that one could not walk thro' the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street.”

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Timothy Dwight’s Service in Connecticut

Head of Connecticut's Federalist Party

Head of Congregational Church

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Scenes of Revival Meetings

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THE HAWAIIAN PEOPLE SHOWED GOOD FRUIT

HATRED OF EVIL LOVE OF WHAT IS GOOD LOVE OF ONE ANOTHER

GOOD TREE GOOD FRUIT

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Definition:

“Deliberately avoid using Abstain from - avoid - shun -

evade - dodge - forbear - elude

ESCHEW EVIL

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“There was a man in the land of

Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.”

Job 1:1

A Man called Job

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“And the LORD said unto Satan,

Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and eschews evil?”

JOB 1:8

Even God Noticed

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Frog in Boiling Water

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“(Because) Thou hast loved

righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows

Hebrews 1:9

Jesus Hated Evil

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End of Kapu System - ʻAi Noa

Beware of those who teach to abstain from certain foods:

During Time of “Free-Eating”

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The Spirit says clearly that some people will

abandon the faith in later times; they will obey lying spirits and … the teachings of demons … Such people teach that it is wrong to marry and to eat certain foods.

But God created those foods to be eaten, … Everything that God has created is good; nothing is to be rejected… because the word of God and the prayer make it acceptable to God.

Enjoy! Enjoy!

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Love Work Love Prosperity Love Truth (“Love correction”)

Love that which is GOOD

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“This is a nation that obeyeth

not the voice of the LORD their God, nor receiveth correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth.”

Jeremiah 7:29

Love Correction

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“It is our design to regulate our

kingdom according to the above principles and thus seek the greatest prosperity both of all the chiefs and all of the people of these Hawaiian Islands”

Constitution of 1840

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“These are some of the rights

which He (GOD) has given alike to every man and every chief of correct deportment; life, limb, liberty, freedom from oppression; the earnings of his hands and the productions of his mind”

Further Guarantees

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Remember Whitefield ?

Traveled Everywhere Preaching the Gospel

70% of the population heard his preaching

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Titus Coan - Evangelist

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“Love was the driving force

in his life: he loved his wife, he loved Christ, and he loved his work.”

Gavan Daws

Historians write of Titus Coan’s life of

LOVE

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Influenced by Charles Finney

One day in June, 1837 he baptised 1,705 (2,400 took communion)

In 1839 and 1840 about 7,400 were received into the church at Hilo and 12,000 were baptised

Love Compelled him:

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Lincoln’s Gift