Summary: This message draws from the burden of King Hezekiah and the revival God sent during his reign, and his burden for the renewing of the Passover.
Scripture: Romans 12:1–2; Romans 6:17–18; John 7:16–17
Summary: One of the failures in pursuing revival is a tenacity of will in desires and spiritual pursuits. We need to pray for revival to come in the strengthening of our will; this will be found in sanctification.
Summary: When the trials and afflictions of life come upon us and they increase with greater longevity, we will need to know revival of heart in just the living of life.
Summary: When asking God for revival turns into knocking or importunate praying. Twenty-four passages to deal with truths we need to be praying for in revival.
Summary: The seeking of revival is to be with the highest motive: to the glory of God. This message draws from Moses’ prayer in the aftermath of of the people’s failures at Mt. Sinai.
Summary: The kingdom of Satan is erected and upheld by two great pillars: Ignorance and Error. What are the seven ignorances of our time affecting professing Christians in the need of revival?
Summary: The tendency of the Christian is to “leak” and wane in love and devotion to God. Thus we are in need of revival to maintain our constant walk with God. Seven warnings to be found in the Book of Hebrews.
Summary: Revival involves the destroying of things in the life that are hindrances to going on with God, as well as the building of things that are a genuine help to a life for God.
Scripture: Matthew 9:35–38; Matthew 10:1–7; 1 Corinthians 14:1–3
Summary: When revival comes to a home or church, one of the prayers that will be increased is that the Lord will send forth laborers into the Harvest. The callings of God are most important in days of revival.
Scripture: Luke 24:13–36; Isaiah 61:1–4; Acts 3:17–20
Summary: This message presents the definition of "revival" and how it must begin at home with husbands and wives and children. From there, the revival will spill over into the church. We pray for this.
Summary: What are some hindrances to revival? What produces lukewarmness? What happens to our lives when we leave the Lord in secret backsliding? Jacob's life changed in some ways after the Peniel experience, yet when he thought Joseph was dead he began to change in mood and thoughts for the worse until told that Joseph was still alive His heart then revived and he ended in greatness down in Egypt.
Summary: The revival that took place in King Josiah's time reveals that God can and does send revival to remnant hearts even though they live in the midst of apostate days. Classic principles of revival are seen, which are greatly needed for the burden of revival in our own time.
Summary: How often wrong thinking about revival will keep us from coming to revival. Therefore there is the need of right thinking about revival to lead us into revival.
Summary: The great need of revival among God's people amidst the End Time apostasy; the revival in the days of Hezekiah become a pattern for revival in the time of apostasy.
Summary: The End Time of the Old Testament and the transition of the 400 silent years, brought the new dispensation of God in announcing to Zecharias that his prayer was heard. It seems that this priest had lost hope after so long praying. We must never permit hope to die in our lives as Christians.