Revival Passion is a profound yearning for a fresh outpouring of God's Spirit, igniting hearts and transforming lives within the church and beyond. This fervent desire is deeply rooted in Scripture, as seen in Psalms 85:6, where the psalmist cries out, "Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?" Such a longing reflects the biblical understanding that revival is not merely a series of meetings or emotional experiences, but a divine encounter that leads to repentance and renewal. In Isaiah 57:15, we are reminded that God dwells in a high and holy place, yet also with the contrite and lowly in spirit, emphasizing that true revival begins with humility and a recognition of our need for God. Jesus Himself exemplified this passion for revival when He proclaimed in Luke 19:10, "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost," demonstrating that the heart of revival is the reconciliation of humanity to God. Leonard Ravenhill, in his sermon "The Spirit of Travail," echoes this sentiment, urging believers to engage in earnest prayer and intercession, as seen in James 5:16, which teaches that the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. Ultimately, revival passion is a divine stirring that compels the church to seek God earnestly, leading to transformation and a deeper relationship with Him.
This sermon emphasizes the need for a deep transformation in believers, focusing on the sacrificial love and unshakable faith of the Apostle Paul. It delves into Paul's unwavering commitment to Christ, his willingness to surrender all for the gospel, and the desperate need for a revival of holy pass
