BOB RICHMOND
Revival means coming back to life, returning to health and vigor. It shows that believers have fallen into spiritual sleep and need restoration. Revival must be renewed repeatedly because humans are prone to sin and wandering. I personally don’t think there has never been spiritual revival that did not begin with a sharp sense of sin. Perhaps that’s because people get to the point they humble themselves and seek faith as a gift from God, not of their own works.

“Awake, sleeper,
And arise from the dead,
And Christ will shine on you.” – IRS Images, 2025
In Romans, the word sin appears 48 times, and 46 of those times it functions as a noun. Sin is anything that displeases God, but it also exists as an entity, almost like a person. To live a holy life and draw close to God, believers must defeat the person of sin by getting close to God Himself. A choice must be made about whom you will serve.
God’s promise is clear: if His people humble themselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from their wicked ways, He will hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. There must be intense longing for God. History shows that when revival comes, remarkable things happen.
Our focus must be on the person in the mirror, the one God has already shown where sin exists and where focus is lacking. Revival is falling in love with Jesus all over again. There is a real need that must be felt.
When Elisha was surrounded by enemies and terrified, Elijah remained calm and prayed for God to let him see. Suddenly they were surrounded by a great army of angels who won the battle. If believers could see, if God would allow the heavens to be torn open in their hearts so they could glimpse Jesus Christ, they would instantly melt before Him. They would know they could trust Him, and the things they hold onto would melt away in the presence of God. If God would tear open the heavens and let people see just a glimpse of His holiness, power, and grace, all the things they hang onto that keep them from experiencing everything God offers would simply melt away.
God works through His people. Jesus lives in believers and the Holy Spirit lives in them. Believers are commanded to go and teach all nations. Until there is earnest desire for others to come to Jesus Christ, revival has not come. Believers must never forget there are multitudes all around without Christ. God has called believers to share the gospel.
How can we expect a revival in the church without a revival inside us first when we ARE the church?
Will You not revive us again,
Psalm 85:6
So that Your people may rejoice in You?
