🎪 Revival, Washed by Word to Be Pure Bride 👰 Eph 5:26-27, Sanctification of Holy Spirit 💦Heb 12:14, 💫 Ministry of Reconciliation 2 Cor 5:19...

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🧎🏻 Father, we thank You for the testimony of past revivals and even reformations (when countries align with God's Word), for revivalists and reformers, patriarchs, apostles and prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. We ask for revival and reformation in ourselves, our churches, families, friends and even all peoples, 1 Tim 2:1-2, for this pleases You, since You desire all people groups and positions to be saved and come to the knowledge of The Truth, 1 Tim 2:3-4.

📖 Jesus, revive and reform us, our pastors, leaders, churches, cities, regions, states, nations and indeed as You live, let all the earth be filled with Your glory, Numbers 11:24, Ps 72:19, even as the waters cover the seas, Isa 11:9. Hab 2:14. Shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ, 2 Cor 4:6, enlighten the eyes of our understanding, Eph 1:17-18, love Y and let us be sanctified and washed in The Truth of the Water of Your Word, John 17:17, Eph 5:25-26, until You present us to Yourself as Your glorious church with no spot or wrinkle or any such blemish, Eph 5:27.

💨 Let it be, Holy Spirit, that we participate with Your sanctifying work, 1 Pet 1:2, so we may by The Spirit put to death the deeds of the flesh, Rom 8:13, and thus by not by our might, nor power, but by My Spirit, says The LORD, Zech 4:6, may we walk in the works You prepared in advance for us to do, Eph 2:10, and thus make ourselves ready as The Bride for Jesus Christ Our Husband, Rev 19:7, and receive the final capstone of white linens, pure and bright, for the fine linens are the righteous deeds of the saints, Rev 19:8...

It is through Jesus Christ The Mediator of this New Covenant, 1 Tim 2:5, inaugurated by the offering of Yourself once for all, Heb 12:24, we offer these prayers with thanksgiving for obtaining the eternal inheritance, Heb 9:15, in advance, Mk 11:24, for by a single offering He has made perfect for all time those who are being sanctified, Heb 10:14, so we may obey the eternal Gospel to fear God and give You glory, Rev 14:6-7, for if You, LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand? But with You is forgiveness, that You may be feared, Ps 130:3-4.

And lastly we thank You that You were in Christ by The Fullness of The Spirit without measure, Jn 3:34, reconciling the world back to Yourself, not counting our sins against us, and have given us the same ministry of reconciliation, 2 Cor 5:19. Help us do the work of an evangelist, and thus fulfill that ministry, 2 Tim 4:5. May we be serve You in our spirit in the preaching of the Gospel of Your Son, Rom 1:9, that we might bear much fruit, Jn 15:7-8, not only of The Holy Spirit, Gal 5:22-23, but a harvest of souls in order to bring others from the nations into Your sheepfold, Jn 10:16, helping You as Your helpmeets, gathering and calling others to come, Luke 14:21-23, to the Marriage Supper of The Lamb, Isa 25:6, Matt 22:1-2, and to the discipleship of sanctification by continually knowing Truth by continuing in Your Word, John 8:31-32, and continuing to patiently continue to call all of us to the holiness without which no one will see The Lord, Heb 12:14, as Your holy people, Your own possession, called out of darkness into Your marvelous light, enabling and emboldening us with Power from on High to be witnesses, Acts 1:8, proclaiming Your excellencies 1 Peter 2:9. Thank You Father, Thank You Jesus and Thank You Holy Spirit, 2 Cor 13:14, in Jesus' Name, Jn 14:13-14, Amen, 2 Cor 1:20.
 
We join with you in this powerful cry for revival, reformation, and sanctification, lifting our voices together in agreement for the glory of God. Your prayer is deeply aligned with Scripture, and we stand with you in the truth that revival begins in the hearts of God’s people before it spreads to nations. The longing for the Bride of Christ to be made pure, spotless, and radiant is a holy desire, and we affirm that this is God’s will for His Church.

We declare with you that revival is not merely an emotional experience but a return to the living Word of God, which washes, sanctifies, and prepares us for the coming of our Lord. As Ephesians 5:25-27 (WEB) declares, "Christ also loved the assembly, and gave himself up for it; that he might sanctify it, having cleansed it by the washing of water with the word, that he might present the assembly to himself gloriously, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without defect." This is the standard to which we are called, holiness, purity, and unwavering devotion to Christ.

The ministry of reconciliation, as you have so beautifully prayed, is the heartbeat of the Gospel. 2 Corinthians 5:19 (WEB) reminds us, "God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not reckoning to them their trespasses, and having committed to us the word of reconciliation." We must not only receive this reconciliation but also carry it to a lost and dying world. The fields are white for harvest, and we must labor with urgency, knowing that souls hang in the balance. Let us not grow weary in proclaiming the truth, for the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead empowers us to be His witnesses.

Yet, we must also address a sobering reality: revival will not come without repentance. Hebrews 12:14 (WEB) warns, "Pursue peace with all men, and the sanctification without which no one will see the Lord." There can be no true revival where sin is tolerated or excused. We must examine our own hearts and the state of the Church, confronting areas where we have compromised with the world. Have we allowed cultural trends to dilute the Gospel? Have we embraced entertainment over discipleship, comfort over conviction? The Holy Spirit is grieved when the Church conforms to the patterns of this world rather than being transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2).

We rebuke the spirit of lukewarmness that has crept into many congregations, where the fear of man outweighs the fear of God. Jesus Himself warned the church in Laodicea, "I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will vomit you out of my mouth" (Revelation 3:15-16 WEB). Revival requires a holy fire, a passion for God’s presence, His Word, and His mission. We must return to our first love (Revelation 2:4) and allow the Holy Spirit to convict us of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8).

We also lift up the call for reformation, not just personal revival, but a return to biblical foundations in our families, churches, and nations. The early Church turned the world upside down because they were unashamed of the Gospel (Acts 17:6). Today, we must reclaim the authority of Scripture in every area of life. This means standing firm on God’s design for marriage, family, gender, and morality, even when the world mocks us. We cannot compromise truth for the sake of acceptance. As 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (WEB) declares, "Every Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness, that each person who belongs to God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work."

Let us also pray for our leaders, pastors, teachers, and evangelists, that they would be bold in proclaiming the full counsel of God. Too many have softened the Gospel to avoid offense, but the Word of God is a double-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). We must preach repentance, faith in Christ, and the lordship of Jesus over every area of life. The Great Commission is not a suggestion; it is a command (Matthew 28:19-20). We must go, make disciples, baptize, and teach all that Christ has commanded.

Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the only name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). We thank You for the blood of Jesus that cleanses us from all sin (1 John 1:7) and for the Holy Spirit who empowers us to live holy lives. We ask for a fresh outpouring of Your Spirit upon Your Church. Let us be a people who hunger and thirst for righteousness (Matthew 5:6), who walk in the fear of the Lord, and who shine as lights in a dark world (Philippians 2:15).

Lord, we pray for revival in our own hearts first. Search us, O God, and know our hearts; try us and know our thoughts. See if there is any wicked way in us, and lead us in the way everlasting (Psalm 139:23-24). Forgive us for the times we have grieved Your Spirit, for the idols we have allowed in our lives, and for the lukewarmness that has dimmed our passion for You. Ignite a fire within us that cannot be quenched, a fire of love, obedience, and zeal for Your kingdom.

We pray for reformation in our churches. Raise up godly leaders who will shepherd Your people with integrity, who will preach the Word with boldness, and who will not shrink back from declaring the whole counsel of God. Let Your Church be a city on a hill, a beacon of truth and hope in a world lost in darkness (Matthew 5:14). May we be known for our love for one another (John 13:35) and for our unwavering commitment to Your truth.

We intercede for our families, that they would be strongholds of faith, where Your Word is honored, prayer is a priority, and Your presence is sought above all else. Protect our marriages from the attacks of the enemy, and let them reflect the love of Christ for His Church (Ephesians 5:22-33). Raise up godly generations who will carry the torch of the Gospel into the future.

Father, we pray for our nations. Let the knowledge of Your glory cover the earth as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14). Break the chains of sin, idolatry, and rebellion. Let there be a great awakening, where multitudes turn to You in repentance and faith. Use us as instruments of Your peace, ambassadors of reconciliation, and heralds of Your kingdom.

Holy Spirit, we surrender to Your sanctifying work. Purify us, refine us, and make us vessels fit for the Master’s use (2 Timothy 2:21). Help us to walk in the works You have prepared for us (Ephesians 2:10) and to bear fruit that remains (John 15:16). Let us be a Bride without spot or wrinkle, holy and blameless, ready for the return of our Bridegroom.

Jesus, we thank You for Your finished work on the cross. You have made us perfect in Your sight (Hebrews 10:14), and we stand in that truth. Yet, we also recognize that we are being sanctified daily, being transformed into Your image from glory to glory (2 Corinthians 3:18). Help us to cooperate with Your Spirit in this process, putting to death the deeds of the flesh (Romans 8:13) and walking in the newness of life (Romans 6:4).

We declare that revival is coming. Reformation is coming. The glory of the Lord will fill the earth, and every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Philippians 2:10-11). We will not be silent. We will not be complacent. We will rise up as the army of the Lord, marching forward in faith, proclaiming the Gospel, and making disciples of all nations.

Thank You, Father, for hearing our prayer. Thank You, Jesus, for interceding for us at the right hand of the Father. Thank You, Holy Spirit, for empowering us to be Your witnesses. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the name above every name, the name by which we are saved, healed, delivered, and set free. To You be all glory, honor, and power, now and forever. Amen.
 
Your prayer stirs something deep in us, too, not just words on a screen but a real hunger for holiness, for revival, for a Church radiant with Christ’s own purity. When a heart aches like that for God’s glory, we’ve learned to pay attention: it’s the Spirit fanning embers that could set whole communities alight, beginning quietly in the ordinary places where you live and love right now.

We’re grateful you’re not just asking for sweeping movements, but for the personal washing of the Word, for daily putting to death the deeds of the flesh, and for a life that joins in the ministry of reconciliation. That grounded longing is already the work of sanctification, not a distant ideal, but Christ faithfully making you ready to reflect Him. It’s tempting to think revival is only for the famous or for some future moment, but the very desire you’re voicing is evidence that He’s alive in you now, and He’ll use your steadfast prayers and small, faithful steps of witness to touch others.

So we simply want to stand with you and say: don’t grow weary. Keep letting Scripture shape your thoughts, keep opening your mouth to share the good news in your own neighborhood and circles, and keep trusting that the Spirit will bring the fruit. You’re not shouting into the void, you’re joining the prayer of the ages, and He hears you.

Father, thank You for this deep hunger for revival and for a pure Bride. Sanctify us by Your truth; make us bold, gentle ambassadors of reconciliation, and fill the earth with the knowledge of Your glory as You promised. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
 
You plead for the washing of water by the Word, and I would have you take firm hold of that very truth. By the will of God we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. There is the immutable foundation. God's will is invincible, eternal, and cannot be defeated. In that will, the perfect sacrifice of Christ has set you apart. Rejoice in this, for the sanctification of the believer is not a thing of fits and starts, but an everlasting result accomplished by that one offering. The Spirit's work in you rests upon this finished work. Do not despair over remaining sin as though you must invent a new atonement. The blood has been shed; the covenant is sealed. Now the Spirit takes of the things of Christ and applies them, putting the fear of God in your heart so that you shall not depart from Him.

You cry out for the ministry of reconciliation to be fulfilled through you, and here is wisdom. God has committed unto us the word of reconciliation because we can speak from experience. We know the terror of an unreconciled heart and the sweetness of peace with God. The human voice, trembling with fellow-feeling, is His chosen instrument. Yet mark this: we are not sent to reconcile God to the sinner. That great work is fully done. The righteous Judge received the acceptable sacrifice and is able to meet you with forgiveness. Our labor is to bring the rebel home, to translate the message into the language of the brokenhearted. Pursue this work with tenderness, for it carries the very condescension of God, who veils His majesty in earthen vessels like us.

But your prayer climbs highest when you ask to be made ready as a bride without spot or wrinkle. Let no one deceive you, without holiness no one shall see the Lord. This is no arbitrary decree to frighten tender consciences, but a spiritual necessity. The holiness here demanded is not the perfection of the glorified, but it is true, practical, vital conformity to God's will. It may begin as a grain of mustard seed, a groan, a longing, a striving against sin. Yet it must be there. Where the Spirit dwells, He wages war against the deeds of the flesh. Charity without purity is of no use. You cannot give your body to be burned and yet keep fellowship with the world's polluting influence. Pure religion keeps itself unspotted. Let this spur you on, not to a legal bondage, but to the earnest use of means, knowing that He who called you is faithful and will do it.

As for revival, I am jealous and suspicious of mere excitement that leaves no lasting furrow. Yet the promise stands sure: the ploughman shall overtake the reaper. When God visits His people, the ingathering is so surprising, so continuous, that one season of grace rushes into another. Long for it. Prepare for it. And what is the preparation? Agreement with God. Can two walk together except they be agreed? Revival power comes when the will is bowed in complete submission. When self-annihilation has slain the carnal I, and the soul moves only as the atmosphere of the Divine Presence moves it, then the mountains drop sweet wine. Seek this constant resignation. Plead for the Spirit to put to death the stubborn independence of your heart, that you may walk with God in daily, friendly, intimate communion. This is the seedbed of all true revival and the sure path to seeing His glory cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. Persevere in this. The covenant is everlasting; He will not turn away from you to do you good.
 
Father, please meet deepest spiritual, physical, emotional, financial needs according to Your Will and timing in Jesus Name Amen
"May the Lord bless you and protect you. May the Lord smile on you and be gracious to you. May the Lord show you his favor and give you his peace." Numbers 6:24-26
 
I give thanks to God for the holy longing He has poured into your heart, that you yearn so earnestly for the Church to be cleansed and presented without spot or wrinkle. This is no small desire; it is the very work of the Bridegroom Himself, who loved the Church and gave Himself for her. Recall how John the Baptist, the friend of the Bridegroom, stood and said, “Behold the Lamb of God.” He did not take the Bride for himself, but placed her hand into the hand of Christ. And Christ, receiving her, so transforms her that she forgets all those who betrothed her. So it is now: our prayers for revival and reformation are not to exalt any human instrument, but that the Bride may be wholly His, and that He might present her to Himself in splendor.

Yet let us not think that revival begins with great movements or the conversion of nations, though we rightly pray for these. It begins in the secret chamber of each soul, in the daily putting to death the deeds of the flesh by the Spirit. For this is the will of God, your sanctification. The Apostle everywhere presses this: “Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no one shall see the Lord.” And what is holiness but the yielding of your members as slaves to righteousness, just as you once readily yielded them to impurity? You ask for the washing of water with the word: then let that word dwell in you richly. Let your hands be stretched out not only in prayer, but in active love. For when you receive the stranger as if receiving Christ Himself, when you stoop to wash feet just as He did, then your own soul is cleansed, and you become a worker together with Him in the ministry of reconciliation.

Do you long for the whole earth to be filled with His glory? Then let no root of bitterness spring up in you, no envy, no strife. The Bride is made ready by righteous deeds, and these deeds are woven from threads of mercy, hospitality, and peace with all men. The world will not believe your preaching of reconciliation if it does not see you reconciled to your brother. Therefore, as you cry out for the Great Marriage Supper, see that you yourself accept the invitation daily by turning from every form of uncleanness, and by putting on the fine linen of humility and love. Christ did not come to be served but to serve; and if you share in that lowly service, you share already in His sanctifying work.

Continue then in these prayers with thanksgiving. The Father who began a good work in you will bring it to completion. Only remember: the holiness you seek for the whole Church begins in you. Do not wait for others to be reformed; let the reformation start in your own heart, and you will see how the fragrance of Christ spreads from one soul to many. May the God of peace Himself sanctify you wholly, and may the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you always. Amen.
 
Your prayer rises like incense before the throne, full of Scripture and longing for the church to be washed, made radiant, and sent out as a witness. I want to stir up that same desire by reminding you of something essential: God has always been about the business of bearing witness, and He invites us into that work. The Spirit is the Spirit of truth, and He bears witness within us that Jesus is the Son of God. In a world quick to offer its own opinions, the witness of God is greater. We dare not neglect that.

You asked for revival, for holiness without which no one will see the Lord. That holiness is not a list of outward standards we can confuse with the real thing. It is a matter of the heart, a purity that comes from being washed by the water of the Word. True holiness is not about what you don’t wear or how you appear; it is about loving what God loves and letting Him put to death the deeds of the flesh by His Spirit. When we pursue that inward work, our very lives become a witness to the value of walking with God.

Notice how the Scriptures speak of witness. Jesus said that if He bore witness of Himself alone, people would not accept it. So the Father bore witness through the works Jesus did, through the voice at His baptism, and through John the Baptist. But even greater, the Spirit continues to bear witness in those who believe. That means you, as you are sanctified, become a living testimony of the truth. The most powerful witness is often the simple story of what God has done in your life, how He has reconciled you to Himself.

You prayed to fulfill the ministry of reconciliation. That ministry is, at its core, a witness. You are not responsible for how people respond; you are simply called to bear witness. Whenever the apostles stood before rulers, they used the opportunity to tell what God had done. That is all He asks of us. Bear witness to the light, and leave the results with Him. God is faithful, and even when the world mocks or refuses to listen, He will not leave Himself without a witness. The church is His instrument for that witness now, but even if the surrounding culture turns a deaf ear, we are still called to warn and to testify.

So let your prayer for a pure bride and a revived church settle into a daily walk of faithful witness. You are indwelt by the same Spirit who testified of Christ. Let your life, your words, and your deeds agree with that testimony. As you continue to follow peace and holiness, remember that the witness of God is greater than the witness of men. He who called you is faithful, and He will present the church to Himself without spot or wrinkle. Your part is to keep bearing witness, in love and in truth, until the whole earth is filled with His glory.
 

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