40 Days & 40 Nights of Prayer · Soul Salvation International Ministries
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PRAY FOR REVIVAL
📖 KEY SCRIPTURE
— Acts 3:19 (NKJV)
✝️ INTRODUCTION
Every great awakening in history — the Great Awakenings in America, the Welsh Revival of 1904, the Azusa Street Revival of 1906, the East African Revival of the 1930s, the Korean Revival of the early 20th century, the Hebrides Revival of 1949 — was preceded by the same phenomenon: a small group of believers who were so burdened for the spiritual condition of their generation that they gave themselves to extraordinary, sustained, corporate intercession for sovereign revival. In every case, the revival that changed thousands or millions began with the prayers of dozens.
We are living in one of the most spiritually desperate generations in recorded history. Rates of depression, anxiety, addiction, suicide, family breakdown, and spiritual disorientation have reached historic highs across the developed world. The Church in the Global West has declined in every measurable metric for decades. The post-Christian culture that has replaced it offers nothing for the aching emptiness that only the presence of God can fill. And into this desperate moment, God is still issuing the same invitation He issued through Joel: 'I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh.' The pouring is His sovereign act. The praying is our preparatory role. And the harvest will be beyond anything this generation has yet imagined.
POUR IT OUT
Interceding for the Sovereign Outpouring That Only God Can Send
1. What Revival Is and Is Not
Jonathan Edwards — who stood at the centre of the First Great Awakening in the 1740s and was its most careful theological observer — defined revival as 'a surprising work of God.' Surprising — because it breaks through the ordinary patterns of church life with a sovereignty and a power that no human programme could generate. It is God showing up in a way that overwhelms the structures, confounds the critics, and produces a quality and a quantity of spiritual transformation that can only be explained by divine intervention.
Revival is not the same as a well-attended church service, an emotionally charged worship experience, or a successful evangelistic campaign — though all of these may be present in revival. Revival is specifically the sovereign, overwhelming, transforming visitation of the living God upon a community of people — believers and unbelievers alike — that produces deep conviction of sin, radical repentance, genuine conversion, lasting transformation of character, and the spontaneous overflow of witness that brings others into the same experience. It is, as Acts 3:19 calls it, 'times of refreshing from the presence of the Lord' — the direct manifestation of the divine presence that refreshes what was dying and restores what was lost.
2. The Sovereign-Responsive Tension
Revival presents one of the most challenging theological tensions in pneumatology: it is simultaneously sovereignly given and humanly prepared for. Hosea 6:3 — 'He will come to us like the rain, like the latter and former rain to the earth' — presents revival as a sovereign rain from heaven that is not controlled by human effort. Yet the same chapter opens with the human call to return and the promise that God will respond. James 4:8 — 'Draw near to God and He will draw near to you' — presents divine nearness as responsive to human movement.
The resolution of the tension is found in the history of every revival: God sovereignly determines the time and the scope, but He consistently works through human vessels who have been prepared through sustained prayer, genuine repentance, and passionate seeking of His face. The rain is His to send. The condition of the ground is ours to prepare. The intercessor who prays for revival is both asking for the sovereign rain and preparing the ground to receive it.
📜 The Hebrides Pattern: The Hebrides Revival of 1949 began with two elderly sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, who prayed through the night three times a week in their cottage. Peggy received a promise from God and shared it with the local minister. A prayer group of seven farmers joined. For months, they prayed from 10pm to 3am. Then the Spirit fell — not gradually, not politely, but suddenly and overwhelmingly. Within weeks, the entire island was transformed. The pattern: sustained intercession by a small group of desperate believers, met by the sovereign visitation of God.
3. The Spirit Poured on All Flesh
Joel 2:28-29 describes the scope of the coming revival with breathtaking inclusivity: all flesh. Not the theologically educated. Not the ceremonially pure. Not the culturally acceptable. All flesh — sons and daughters (gender inclusivity), old and young (generational inclusivity), servants and handmaids (social inclusivity). The Pentecost of Acts 2 was Peter's declaration that Joel's prophecy was beginning to be fulfilled — and the promise of Joel has not expired. The same Spirit who fell on 120 in an upper room in Jerusalem is available to fall on every person in every city in every nation who meets the conditions of Joel 2:12-17: returning to God with the whole heart, fasting, weeping, and mourning, gathering the congregation, and crying out to God.
Acts 2 gives us the specific conditions that preceded the Pentecostal outpouring: they were in one place (gathered), in one accord (unified), praying (persistent), obeying (waiting as commanded), and expecting (they did not stop meeting because the Spirit had not yet come). These five conditions — gathering, unity, prayer, obedience, and expectation — are the conditions that revival history consistently confirms as the environment in which God pours out His Spirit.
4. Times of Refreshing from His Presence
Acts 3:19 connects revival to the direct, manifested presence of God: 'times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.' The Greek word for 'refreshing' — 'anapsyxis' — means a recovery of breath, a cooling after heat, a relief from oppressive conditions. Revival is God's breath coming into the suffocating atmosphere of a generation that has been surviving on the recycled air of human wisdom, human effort, and human religion — and suddenly the fresh air of His presence breaks through, and everyone who breathes it is revived.
The 'times of refreshing' are plural — they come in seasons, in waves, in successive outpourings that each carry the Church forward in its mission. We are not praying for the last revival — we are praying for the next one, the one suited for our generation, the one that will reach the unreached with the cultural specificity and the spiritual power that the current moment demands. God has not exhausted His revival deposits. He is looking for the generation desperate enough to cry out for the next outpouring.
5. The Characteristics of the Revival Intercessor
Ezekiel 22:30 records one of the most sobering divine statements in Scripture: 'I sought for a man among them who would make a wall, and stand in the gap before Me on behalf of the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found no one.' God was looking — and finding no one. The gap between His purposes and the nation's condition was real and urgent. And the intercessor who could have stood in it was absent. The most strategic thing any believer can do today is make themselves available as the person God is looking for — the one who will stand in the gap for their generation, their nation, and their church with the sustained, desperate, faith-filled intercession that prepares the ground for revival.
The revival intercessor is characterised by burden — a God-given, Spirit-sustained weight for the spiritual condition of the people and the place God has assigned them to. This burden is not manufactured through religious effort — it is given by the Spirit who groans with groanings too deep for words (Romans 8:26) for the redemption of what was made in God's image and is currently enslaved to darkness. When the burden comes, the intercessor does not shake it off — they lean into it, give it expression in prayer, and carry it until the breakthrough comes.
🙏 ALTAR CALL
Every generation receives the revival it prays for. The revivals of past centuries were given to the generations that sought them, prayed them, and prepared the ground for them through years of sustained intercession. The revival this generation needs is available — the same God who poured His Spirit on all flesh at Pentecost, who shook Scotland in 1949, who transformed Korea in the early 20th century, who is even now moving powerfully across the Global South — that same God is looking for the generation that will stand in the gap.
Will you be one of them? Today, make a covenant with God: I will pray for revival — for my church, my city, my nation, and my generation — until it comes. I will not stop. I will not reduce the intercession because the breakthrough is delayed. I will stand on the wall and give God no rest until the times of refreshing come.
🔥 DAY 32 PRAYER FOCUS
🌊 Sovereign Outpouring
Father, I cry out for the sovereign outpouring of Your Spirit on my generation. Pour out Your Spirit on all flesh — on the church and on the unchurched, on the religious and the irreligious, on the young and the old, on every demographic the enemy has convinced himself is beyond Your reach. Come, Lord. Pour it out. In Jesus' name, Amen.
🏛️ Revival in the Church
Lord, send revival to the Church first — beginning in me, spreading through my congregation, overflowing to the wider Body. Let the fire that Pentecost ignited burn again in our generation with the same intensity, the same power, and the same world-transforming impact. Revive us again. In Jesus' name, Amen.
🏙️ Revival in the City
God, I intercede for my city. Let the same Spirit who fell on Jerusalem fall on [name your city]. Let the same Spirit who transformed Wales transform our streets. Let conviction, repentance, and genuine salvation sweep through every neighbourhood, every school, every prison, every hospital, every home. In Jesus' name, Amen.
🛡️ Standing in the Gap
Holy Spirit, I make myself available as a revival intercessor for my generation. I will stand in the gap. I will pray until the breakthrough comes. Give me the burden, the faith, the perseverance, and the boldness of those whose prayers preceded every great awakening. I will not stop until You pour it out. In Jesus' name, Amen.
⚡ DECLARATION — DAY 32
I DECLARE: REVIVAL IS COMING to my church, my city, and my nation! God is looking for a generation that will stand in the gap — and I STAND. I pray for the sovereign outpouring of the Spirit on all flesh. I prepare the ground through sustained intercession. I believe the promise of Joel, I stand on the pattern of Pentecost, and I WILL NOT stop praying until times of refreshing come from the presence of the Lord. In Jesus' name — AMEN!
📝 REFLECTION QUESTIONS
🔥 Burden: Do you currently carry a specific burden for revival — for your church, your city, or a particular people group? If not, have you asked God to give you one?
🏠 Your Gathering: Is there a prayer group, a prayer meeting, or a group of believers in your life committed to sustained intercession for revival? If not, is God calling you to initiate one?
📖 History: Read the story of one historical revival this week — the Hebrides Revival, the Welsh Revival, Azusa Street, or the First Great Awakening. What conditions preceded it? What were its characteristics? How does this testimony fuel your intercession?
— Zechariah 10:1 (NKJV)
See you on Day 33 — Pray for the Lost

