Revive us Again:
The Fruit of Sustained Revival
Our series Revive Us Again has built step by step on Psalm 85:6 Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?
Week 1: The Cry for Revival (Psalm 85) – We remembered God’s past mercy and pleaded for fresh awakening. Week 2: The Conditions for Revival (2 Chronicles 7:14) – Humility, prayer, seeking God’s face, and repentance open the door to His hearing, forgiveness, and healing. Week 3: The Marks of Personal Revival (Psalm 119:25–32) – God revives us through His Word, bringing conviction (Psalm 51), new life by the Spirit (Ezekiel 37), and ongoing filling (Ephesians 5:18). Week 4: The Power of Corporate Revival (Acts 2:1–41) – United prayer and bold preaching of Christ unleashed the Spirit, producing massive conviction and harvest.
This Sunday concludes with “The Fruit of Sustained Revival” from Habakkuk 3:17–19. Habakkuk faced total loss yet declared, Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior. Sustained revival shifts our joy to God Himself, enduring beyond feelings or circumstances.
We’ll explore abiding in Christ for lasting fruit (John 15:1–8): Remain in me, and I will remain in you… This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit. Without abiding, revival withers; with it, we produce love, obedience, and holiness. God exchanges ashes for beauty, mourning for joy, despair for praise—making us oaks of righteousness (Isaiah 61:3) that display His splendor. Finally, true revival overflows into mission (Matthew 28:18–20): empowered to go, make disciples, and teach obedience, with Christ’s constant presence.
This message calls us to faithfully steward the revival God brings: to rejoice in Him daily, to abide deeply and continually in Christ, to pursue transformed character through ongoing holiness, and to actively share the gospel with others. Revival is not a season—it’s a sustained life that glorifies God and advances His kingdom.
Come expectant. Bring your Bible and a heart ready to commit long-term. If the fire has dimmed, return to the Vine today. Pray with us: “Sovereign LORD, be our strength. Keep us abiding, rejoicing, and fruitful—for Your glory and the nations.”
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