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I. Revival is For God’s People vs. 14a
A. Revival isn’t for the lost.
It’s for the saved.
You can’t revive what is dead.
Eph.
2:1-2
B. Why do we need revival if we’re already saved?
Because we forget and our love grows cold.
(Nehemiah ex.
Read parts of 8-9, 13)
C. We don’t lose our salvation, we just get refocused and re-energized.
Heb.
9:25
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Revival is A Renewal of Prayer vs. 14b
A. We humble ourselves, when we pray.
Part of humbling ourself is confessing sin.
B. Praying for God’s will to be done.
C. Praying for the lost, in such a way that we’re not just doing it by routine anymore.
III.
Revival is Getting on God’s Path vs. 14c
A. Seeking God’s Face is praying and doing the will of God.
It will absolutely be opposed, but you will prevail if you do not quit.
Gal.
6:8-9
B. Then we see prayers answered!
C. Then we see the backslidden on fire, and the lost saved!
D. Hidden sin will be revealed, and will have to be dealt with biblically, if revival is to continue.
E. Then healing takes place.
Relationships restored.
Miracles happening.
F. But it all starts with prayer, the Word, and obedience.
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