re·viv·al

re·viv·al (rĭ-vī′vəl) n.
1. a. The act or an instance of reviving: the revival of a person who fainted. b. The condition of being revived.
2. A restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor after a period of obscurity or quiescence: a revival of colonial architecture; a revival of the economy.
3. Restoration to validity of something lapsed or set aside, such as a legal claim or status.

Revival for the Body of Christ starts not in a tent or church meeting but ignites in the heart. Revival literally jumpstarts the passion of a person towards God. Revival is relationship. Revival is allowing God to restore the use of the gifts and talents, mantles and anointings He’s given you. It’s acceptance and activity of these gifts after a period of quiescent (dormancy; suspended animation) behavior. Revival is reactivation. Revival is restoring legal claim and status to the authority of Jesus Christ through Holy Spirit. Revival reminds the believers of the legal claim they can exert over the enemy and in the earth realm. Revival is restoration. Be revived Church. God is bringing Holy Fire to His people to revive the flames of love, healing and deliverance and the joy of salvation in us. Revival will no longer be described as a week in a religious calendar. It will be whispered in awe as the time when God Himself revives the hearts of people all over the regions to burn up every thing that’s not Him and turns the hearts of His called back towards Heaven. Set a F I R E down in our souls God so we may burn in utter REVIVAL towards you. Send us true revival Father. Move Holy Spirit and heap coals of fire upon our hearts so we can BURNS for You. We love You Lord Jesus!




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