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Revival—One Prayer Away

Ncdataman

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Revival—One Prayer Away

I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will give you mighty inner strength through his Holy Spirit.

— Ephesians 3:16


The Holy Spirit typically uses one individual as the catalyst for revival.

The last great American revival was the Layman's Prayer Revival of 1857–1858. It began with a 48-year-old businessman named Jeremiah Lanphier.

He began a noon prayer meeting on Fulton Street in downtown New York. Jeremiah handed out flyers to downtown businessmen, saying, "Come to our prayer meeting when you are having a break for lunch."

Only a handful of people showed up. But Jeremiah persisted; and that handful of people kept meeting for prayer.

Then something dramatic took place. The stock market crashed. Suddenly, the prayer meeting grew. People fell to their knees, and then the prayer meeting exploded. Prayer meetings were popping up quickly throughout New York City.

Within six months, 10,000 people were gathering for prayer in New York City alone. They were renting venues, which Broadway normally used, and packing them out at lunch time with men and women who were calling on the name of the Lord.

Fifty thousand New Yorkers reportedly came to know the Lord from March to May. During that single year, the number of reported conversions throughout the country reached an average of 50,000 a week for about two years. Even a notorious criminal nicknamed "Awful Gardiner" shocked everyone when he came to Christ through the prayer meetings.

When it was all over, one million people had come to faith.

No one orchestrated that revival in New York. It wasn't a campaign planned by people. It was a work of God where He poured out His Spirit.

Jeremiah Lanphier was not a great preacher. He was not a famous person. Jeremiah Lanphier was an ordinary Joe—but he decided to pray.

You can do the same.

From Harvest
 
Excellent posting Ncdataman! Revival is not about man's work but is a move of the Holy Spirit of God. Nothing kills a revival quicker than man taking control. The scripture declares that as many as are led by the Spirit of God these are the sons of God. Sadly mans flesh always wants to lead.
I have been priviledged to attend a Fellowship that has been in revival for over 10 years. This little Fellowship has touched people literally around the globe and I have seen Pastors from 3 continents come there and delcare that "this is the place that revival started in our church". A few of the teenagers felt led to write a little play and God was in it- somewhere around a half a million kids have given their lives to Christ because of that. Evangelism is explosive and love is changing lives.
Why is there such an outpouring in and through this place? The answer is simply that from the Pastor to the people they are hungry for God. They are lovers of God, seekers of God and followers of God. No two services are the same as the Holy Spirit is in control. And when He comes in His manifest presence it is literally breathtaking. There are times when one can hardly stand under this anointing.
What a priviledge, what a joy.
 
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