Revival preparation is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the necessity of spiritual readiness for the outpouring of God's presence. In 2 Chronicles 7:14, the call to humility, prayer, and seeking God's face serves as a foundational principle for those desiring revival. The biblical narrative illustrates that revival often begins in the hearts of individuals who are willing to be cleansed and renewed, as seen in Psalms 51:10, where David pleads for a clean heart and a right spirit. Jesus, in Matthew 5:6, promises that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filled, highlighting the essential attitude of longing for God's transformative work. The concept of preparation is further echoed in Isaiah 40:3, which speaks of making straight paths for the Lord, indicating that spiritual obstacles must be removed to welcome His presence. As believers engage in this sacred preparation, they become vessels through which God ignites the embers of revival, as described in the sermon 'God Ignites the Embers of Cleansing.' Ultimately, the seeds of revival are sown in the fertile soil of repentance and faith, inviting the church to reflect on whether they are ready to embrace the coming revival, as posed in the thought-provoking question, 'Will You Miss the Coming Revival?'
David Smithers preaches about the significance of Bethany as a place where Jesus found rest and hospitality, emphasizing the need for the Church to prepare a dwelling place for the manifest presence of Christ in anticipation of a mighty revival. Bethany symbolizes spiritual poverty, brokenness, and
David Smithers preaches about the anticipation of a genuine widespread revival, emphasizing the need for the Church to be prepared and united in prayer for this upcoming move of the Spirit. He discusses the importance of discerning true revival from mere hunger for supernatural experiences, cautioni
David Smithers preaches about the anticipation of a mighty move of God, emphasizing the need for the Church to be empowered and purified for Christ's sake and service in preparation for a true revival, which is a miraculous manifestation of the presence of Jesus Christ on earth. He warns against pri
Frank Bartleman emphasizes the importance of not neglecting the conditions of revival and focusing solely on its effects, warning that neglecting the seeds of revival will plague its fruit. He highlights the need for preparation, cooperation, and participation of God's people in the revival process,
Glenn Meldrum preaches about the obtainability of revival, emphasizing the need to fill every valley in our lives by facing difficulties and overcoming them through God's grace. He discusses the valley of extreme individualism in American culture, highlighting how self-idolatry and self-indulgence h
Mark D. Partin emphasizes the importance of spiritual preparedness for revival, highlighting the necessity of a pure heart and a cleansed spirit in order for God to hear our prayers and for us to hear from God. Through the concept of Solemn Assemblies, the Body of Christ is urged to come together to
Mark D. Partin preaches about the necessity of God's initiation for true revival, emphasizing that man cannot plan or facilitate it, but must humbly wait for God's divine timing and chosen people. He stresses the importance of readiness and alignment with God's desires, highlighting the need for hol
