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The deepest need of the church is not more programmes, budgets, or clever strategies. It is the presence of God himself.

God’s acts throughout history remind us that He is faithful, powerful, and unchanging. Recalling His deeds encourages faith and stirs hearts toward prayer and obedience. The psalmist declares, “I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago” Psalm 77:11. Let this remembrance guide your daily walk and fuel confidence in His promises.

Revival is a work initiated by God and is released when hearts seek Him earnestly. Jesus said, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few”. Matthew 9:37. Engage in prayer, humility, and obedience, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide every step. Seek God’s presence in your life, knowing that his nearness awakens awareness, inspires worship, and strengthens resolve.

Moses recognised this need when he said, “If your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here” Exodus 33:15. Cultivate time in prayer, meditation on his Word, and personal worship to make space for his presence to fill your heart.

A heart aligned with God experiences renewal that naturally transforms behaviour. The scripture shows that lives dedicated to Him bear fruit in integrity, compassion, and service. Worship becomes joyful and authentic as the Spirit stirs hearts, and praise flows naturally, reflecting gratitude and awe. “Serve the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs”. Allow your worship to be sincere, spontaneous, and Spirit-led, letting it shape your thoughts, words, and actions.

As God works within, a passion for others naturally emerges. Jesus promised, “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses…”. Prayer for the lost, compassion for the hurting, and intentional sharing of God’s love are signs of a heart ignited by His presence. Let your life reflect the fire of His holiness through service, encouragement, and faithful witness, carrying the influence of revival outward.

The pursuit of God shapes daily life. By remembering His deeds, seeking His presence, offering sincere worship, and expressing love for others, you step into the reality of his power and experience transformation that touches every sphere of life.

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