Praying for Revival
by Rev. Greg Schermerhorn – October 24, 2013
We hear many people, both pastors, evangelists, and lay
people alike, talk about revival. But,
what is revival? In like manner, we also
hear the term "spiritual awakening" used, frequently in conjunction with
the word revival. We certainly need to
be praying for both revival and spiritual awakening, but we also need to know
what we are asking the Lord to perform in our lives, in the life of our
"church", and in the lives of people in our communities...our
families, friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc.
Revival is the sovereign work of God among His people that
draws them closer to Himself and restores, renews, and refreshes the depth and
intensity of the relationship. Revival
is initiated by the Lord in the heart of the individual believer. It has nothing to do with "revival
meetings" or other external forces, save the indwelling of the Holy Spirit
in the believer as revival can only occur in the life of a believer in Jesus
Christ.
Spiritual awakening is the sovereign work of God among those
who do not believe in Jesus as their Savior to bring them to a point of saving
faith in Him. Spiritual awakening can be
the result of many different influences, so no one factor can be cited except
that the Holy Spirit was involved in the process. Many other factors could have played a part
in the spiritual awakening of a man, woman, or child. It could have been the Scriptures themselves
without any assistance from mankind. As
the Bible says in Hebrews 4:12 (NKJV)
For the word of God is
living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the
division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of
the thoughts and intents of the heart.
The seeds of spiritual awakening could have been planted by
the fervent prayers of righteous people over the years.
James 5:16b (NKJV)
The effective, fervent prayer of a
righteous man avails much.

As Christians, we have failed to stand upon the truth of the
Scriptures. Just look at the moral decay
in our American society! Look at the
despicable things that are considered "normal" and "acceptable"
today. Abortion is more than okay today,
it is encouraged! Adultery is more than okay
today, it is encouraged! Homosexuality
is more than okay today, it is encouraged!
Lying is more than okay today, it is encouraged! Our American society is reeling from the
mantras of "If it feels good, do it!" and existential philosophies
like "The ends justify the means."
These mantras fly in the face of
a holy God who said:
1 Peter 1:15–16 (NKJV)
but as He who called you is
holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because it
is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.”

Too many Christians, churches, and denominations have
forgotten that JESUS is supposed to be the focus of our worship! I'm an SBC pastor and I am speaking to SBC
folks too. We need to abandon this idea
that Christianity is easy, that we can cater to every whim, and that we can be
like the world without becoming tainted by it.
We can't be the light in the world if we are trying to be like the
darkness. The ends DO NOT justify the
means. We are lacking prayer in our
churches, which is probably indicative of a lack of personal prayer time in our
lives. If we want to truly see revival in
ourselves and our churches, as well as, spiritual awakening in our communities,
the prayer time MUST START WITH US! We
must pray with confidence and boldness before the Lord knowing that He can and
will hear us. This is a prayer that is
in accord with His will in Heaven and on Earth (Matt. 6:10). This is a prayer that needs to be heartfelt
and continual before the Lord, until He tells us to stop praying for revival
and spiritual renewal or He answers our prayer.
To help us pray for revival and spiritual renewal, I have
added below the FIRST day of the ARISE 30 Day Prayer Challenge from the Baptist
State Convention of North Carolina, courtesy of Dr. Chris Schofield. You can download a complete 30 day copy of
the ARISE prayer guide, in .pdf format, directly from this link: http://www.ncbaptist.org/index.php?id=286.
ARISE 30 Day Prayer
Challenge:
DAY 1 - REPUTATION OR
REALITY
REVELATION 3:1 “I KNOW YOUR WORKS, THAT YOU HAVE A NAME THAT
YOU ARE ALIVE, BUT YOU ARE DEAD.”

The church at Sardis (see Revelation 3:1-6) also needed a
good dose of reality. It evidently had a reputation for being a spiritually
“alive” congregation. In reality, it was “dead.” The Lord knew that the
church’s reputation was only an outward sign with no real evidence of a genuine
inward spiritual life. How this death came about was not the real issue at
hand. What mattered most was that they needed to come to grips with a true
picture of their spiritual condition. In the eyes of man, it appeared that they
were one way, and in God’s eyes, reality was spoken. Reputation among men led
to a false sense of security; it always does, until God speaks truth into the
situation. What did God say? Their reputation did not match reality. That is
why it is important for us to hear from God through His Word on a regular
basis. It becomes a reality check, which we all need. Reputation or reality –
where are you? Where is your church? What is God saying about your spiritual
life? Do you need to “wake up” and have a reality check?
PRAY: Ask the Lord to search your heart for areas
where you have not been “real” before Him concerning your spiritual life. Pray
that you will hear God’s truth, wake up and return to Him through repentance
and obedience.