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This 3 minute video portrays the need for spiritual revival and prescribes the only biblical path which is found in 2 Chron. 7:14.
Jesus promises in Matthew 18:19 that if two of us agree on anything on earth, that the Father will answer our prayers.
Revival Walk was officially launched in Sikeston, Missouri on May 9, 2021. It is an ongoing non-denominational prayer outreach that utilizes walking the streets of your own neighborhood and community as a simple and practical approach to intercessory prayer and personal revival. Our hope is that through true repentance and consistent, d
Revival Walk was officially launched in Sikeston, Missouri on May 9, 2021. It is an ongoing non-denominational prayer outreach that utilizes walking the streets of your own neighborhood and community as a simple and practical approach to intercessory prayer and personal revival. Our hope is that through true repentance and consistent, diligent prayer, we can reclaim our communities for God. Walking alone or in small groups is merely a means to provide dedicated, private time with God and spiritually lay claim to your own community.
The scriptural foundation is God’s promise found in 2 Chronicles 7:14, that says “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”
Revival Walk is not meant to be an special event or a religious campaign. It is an ongoing spiritual discipline that is available to virtually every believer and can yield much fruit if utilized consistently.
Intercessory prayer is simply praying on behalf of someone other than yourself. It is perhaps the greatest honor and privilege that a Christian has. The more we pray for others, the more we are like Jesus, who is currently at the right hand of the Father making intercession for each of us as believers.
(Romans 8:34)
It has been said that i
Intercessory prayer is simply praying on behalf of someone other than yourself. It is perhaps the greatest honor and privilege that a Christian has. The more we pray for others, the more we are like Jesus, who is currently at the right hand of the Father making intercession for each of us as believers.
(Romans 8:34)
It has been said that intercessory prayer is like touching God with one hand and touching someone you are praying for with the other hand.
Keeping a prayer list on your phone or in written form is critical to consistent prayer for those in need.
Quite frankly, God would not command us in several places in scripture to do something that doesn’t work. In fact, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 commands us to “pray without ceasing”. In other words, prayer should be habitual and a way of life for every believer.
This scriptural mandate also comes with many promises from God, one of which is Matt
Quite frankly, God would not command us in several places in scripture to do something that doesn’t work. In fact, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 commands us to “pray without ceasing”. In other words, prayer should be habitual and a way of life for every believer.
This scriptural mandate also comes with many promises from God, one of which is Matthew 7:7-11 which tells us:
7 “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. 9 Or what man is there among you who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? 10 Or if he asks for a fish, will he give him a serpent? 11 If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!
All prayer should be presented to God with thanksgiving, transparency, and complete honesty. After all, He already knows everything about you and what you need before you ever ask.
1. Find your "secret place" where you can commune with God without distractions or interruptions. Hint: Your prayer walk is a great place to be alone with
All prayer should be presented to God with thanksgiving, transparency, and complete honesty. After all, He already knows everything about you and what you need before you ever ask.
1. Find your "secret place" where you can commune with God without distractions or interruptions. Hint: Your prayer walk is a great place to be alone with God.
2. Pray according to God’s will and for His purposes. He is likely not to answer prayers that contradict His precepts in Scripture.
3. Make sure you are in a right relationship with God so that He hears our prayers. Confess any known sin in your life.
4. Pray fervently and often. Scripture offers evidence that God responds to repetitive prayers.
5. Pray the Promises. - Scripture contains over 7,000 promises! Don't be shy about claiming those promises in your prayers.
6. Be patient! God's timing is perfect, but sometimes it takes longer that we think it should.
7. Remember to listen, and not just speak. The Holy Spirit will speak to your spirit in response to your prayers and minister to you if you allow Him.
Personal revival at it’s very core is about placing the highest level of emphasis on prayer that you can and surrendering your will to His.
1. Acknowledge your own sinfulness and pray for forgiveness. Ask God to reveal any sin you aren't aware of.
2. Pray for your spouse or family members, especially those who do not have a personal relationship with Christ.
3. Pray for others in your daily life; employer, fellow workers, friends, etc.
4. Pray for your neighbors as you walk pas
1. Acknowledge your own sinfulness and pray for forgiveness. Ask God to reveal any sin you aren't aware of.
2. Pray for your spouse or family members, especially those who do not have a personal relationship with Christ.
3. Pray for others in your daily life; employer, fellow workers, friends, etc.
4. Pray for your neighbors as you walk past their homes, even if you don’t know them or their names. God knows them!
5. Pray for your pastor and leaders at your church.
6. Pray for civic leaders, public servants, and those in authority.
7. Pray for healing for those who are sick, and also those who live in extended care facilities.
8. Pray for specific needs others have asked you to pray for.
9. Pray with those who may approach you while you are walking. Be prepared to share your testimony and the Gospel.
10. Pray for the success of Revival Walk and for God to bless it and use it for His own glory!
Fasting as defined by Merriam-Webster is "abstaining from food for a period of time". Although fasting combined with prayer is not mandated anywhere in Scripture, it has been practiced throughout. However, some are avoiding true fasting by merely abstaining from certain activities, i.e. not watching TV or staying off of social media fo
Fasting as defined by Merriam-Webster is "abstaining from food for a period of time". Although fasting combined with prayer is not mandated anywhere in Scripture, it has been practiced throughout. However, some are avoiding true fasting by merely abstaining from certain activities, i.e. not watching TV or staying off of social media for a time. It is important to note that abstinence from things other than food is not fasting.
The intent behind fasting is to elevate priority on spiritual needs while temporarily suppressing fleshly needs. This demonstrates our sincerity to God for the things we are petitioning for and enhances our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit and His leading.
The amount of time that people fast varies by individual, and may be one meal to several days, . . or even weeks. Although we encourage intermittent fasting combined with diligent prayer, each person should consult his own personal physician as to whether it is right for you.
The first and most important step in preparation for your own Revival Walk is a thorough spiritual self-examination that identifies specific areas of sin that need to be confessed. (This may be things you are doing or attitudes you have that are contrary to God’s law and plan for your life, OR things you should be doing that you are negle
The first and most important step in preparation for your own Revival Walk is a thorough spiritual self-examination that identifies specific areas of sin that need to be confessed. (This may be things you are doing or attitudes you have that are contrary to God’s law and plan for your life, OR things you should be doing that you are neglecting to do.) This turning of our hearts and lifestyles back to God in genuine repentance and worship will result in personal revival through restored communion with God, ensuring that our prayers are heard.
(John 9:31).
The second thing is putting your phone on silent in order to prevent unnecessary interruptions or distraction.
The third thing is clearing your mind of other thoughts and priorities that would prevent God from having your full attention. He is a jealous God and hates competition!
Here is a list of several things you can pray regarding your neighbors as you get started. There are scriptural references for each.
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This full color, tri-fold prayer prayer guide will help you prepared and organized for your next prayer walk.
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