Being in Constant Prayer

Revival is always preceded by prayer. Before the Holy Spirit came, before Peter preached his first sermon, before thousands were saved—there was prayer.
 
Acts 1:14 emphasizes that the disciples were “continually united in prayer.” They were not just waiting; they were praying.
 
Prayer aligns our hearts with the heart of God. It humbles us, sharpens our focus, and stirs our spiritual hunger.
 
Jonathan Edwards and many others throughout history believed that great movements of God are born out of prayer.
 
But prayer is often the first thing we neglect. We’re too busy, too distracted, or too tired. We may even doubt its power. Yet when believers gather to seek God with urgency and unity, the atmosphere shifts. Mountains move. Hearts awaken. Revival comes.
 
 
Scripture:
Jeremiah 33:3 - Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know.
 

Application:
Set aside a dedicated time of prayer today—alone or with others—specifically to ask God for personal and corporate revival.
 

Prayer:
Lord, make me a person of prayer. Stir in me a fresh hunger to seek Your face. Let my prayers rise not from routine, but from desperation for Your presence and power. Let revival begin with me.

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