Day 30
Acts 6:1-7 – Historically, social reforms have flowed from seasons of revival. In Acts 6 the Apostles commission seven deacons to take care of the widows and orphans while they continue to preach. This division of labour is followed by more breakthroughs as revival continues.
Day 29
Acts 5:34-42 – In praying for revival we must also pray for the strength to endure opposition and even persecution.
Day 28
Acts 5:17-33 – Hostility grows and behind it, a religious jealousy, but the Holy Spirit will move how and where he chooses. May God protect his church from calling good ‘bad’ because it doesn’t fit into our neat boxes.
Day 27
Acts 5:12-16 – We see regular signs and wonders, holy fear in the community, new believers added to the church, healings, deliverance, people coming from far and wide – an outpouring of God’s blessing. It cannot be worked up but it can be prayed down.
Day 26
Acts 5:1-11 – The story of Ananias and Sapphira, a story of hypocrisy, ego and lies. Bring revival Lord and may it begin with me.
Day 25
Acts 4:29-31 – Peter and John’s response to being told not to preach the Gospel is to pray for boldness. May that same faith, boldness and courage mark our churches and our lives as we place our confidence in God and his power to act.
Day 24
Acts 4:8-13 and 18-22 – Peter and John are brought before the religious leaders and a transformed Peter speaks boldly. The clear proclamation of the gospel and the name of Jesus will be at the core of any season of revival. May God increase our hunger for a ‘new normal’.
Day 23
Acts 3:11- 26 – Peter seizes the opportunity to preach to the crowd and directs their gaze towards Jesus. Preaching the gospel brings men and women to repentance and faith in Jesus but when revival comes, not everyone will welcome it.
Day 22
Acts 3:1-10 – We discover in chapter 3 that revival has a cost. Today, however, we read how the news of the healing of the crippled man at the gate spread like wildfire.
Day 21
Acts 2:47 – “And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.” The Holy Spirit is a missionary Spirit who on the Day of Pentecost gave birth to a missionary church. Do it in our day Lord.
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