Day 20
Acts 2:44-26 – Revival has practical outcomes, one of which is that a new spirit of generosity pervades the Church. Let’s pray that we become Spirit-filled, generous people and churches.
Day 19
Acts 2:43 – Revival can be uncomfortable as the real and intense presence of God overcomes men and women. Dare we pray for revival, for God to act in His way? We desperately need revival in the Western Church.
Day 18
Acts 2:42-47 – As we pray for revival, let us also continue steadfastly in evangelism, worship, acts of compassion and personal devotion to Christ.
Day 17
Acts 2:42-47 – The Lord of the Church is a miracle-working God. Let’s expect and welcome the signs and wonders which are always at the heart of revival.
Day 16
Acts 2:42 – As the early Church devoted themselves to the Apostles’ teaching, we too must devote ourselves to the Word of God.
Day 15
Acts 2:24-32 – Peter’s sermon makes much of the bodily resurrection of Jesus from the grave. Death has been defeated! In revival times men and women in great numbers take hold of the gift of eternal life. Lives are changed by the risen Lord Jesus Christ.
Day 14
Acts 2:23 – The cross was at the very centre of Peter’s sermon and features prominently in revival hymns. It will always be at the centre of a move of God the Holy Spirit. It is only by the blood of Jesus that our sins are forgiven.
Day 13
Acts 2:37-41 – What reputation does your church have in your community? Are our churches noteworthy in all the ways they should be? Let’s pray together for a full-blown revival move of God in our diocese.
Day 12
Acts 2:22-24 – We continue to see the scriptures at the centre of events. And again, we see the Holy Spirit pointing people to the person of Jesus, leading them to repentance and trust in him.
Day 11
Acts 2:17-18 – In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit is poured out on just a few, often prophets. From Pentecost onwards, the Holy Spirit is available to all believers – to the many.
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