21/04/2026
Revival is a cry that rises from many hearts today. We pray, we seek, and we long to see God move in power. But revival is not sustained by prayer alone—it is revealed through a life that has truly returned to God.
Prayer may invite God’s presence, but transformation is what hosts it.
True revival begins when hearts align again with truth in a world drifting toward compromise. It grows as believers embrace holiness—not as a burden, but as a reflection of God’s nature. And it is sustained through obedience, where faith is not just confessed but lived daily, even when it requires sacrifice.
Throughout scripture and history, the pattern is clear: whenever God’s people genuinely return to Him in heart and action, revival follows. It is more than a moment of emotion—it is a lasting awakening that produces visible change.
This is a call to more than desire. It is a call to responsibility. If we seek revival, then we must become ready for it—grounded in truth, set apart in holiness, and faithful in obedience.
Revival does not start around us. It starts within us.