 Good morning everyone. Welcome to another class. Let's just begin this time with a word of prayer. Can one of us please lead us in prayer? Mangi, can you lead us in prayer please? Yes, pastor. We will come to you this morning. Thank you so much for this opportunity to learn about the history of your church and revival and what you've done before. We pray that as we learn through the experience of what our forefathers went through and they have done, we pray that you will inspire our heart a lot so that we will be equipped and we will be bold to go and do the same. Open our heart and open our mind. In Jesus' name, Father, I pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you, Mangi. Alright, so let's just pick up from what we did yesterday. Yesterday we looked at reformers and reformation. We looked at a few of their characteristics, what reformers, the characteristics that they carried. They had revelation of the word of God, they had an in-depth relationship with God they had the strength to stand alone, they were willing to lay down their life for the truth and they were willing to use all the tools possible to share the message of the gospel. We also looked at Chapter 5 very briefly and we looked at the Moravian revival and what we want to do is in this chapter we will look at a few revivals, not in-depth, we're just going to do an overview of the revival and then the main focus will be the reflection or the takeaways from that revival. I know we did all of these, most of the revivals earlier on but we didn't really have any takeaway or any reflection from that so we thought, okay, let's do the revival and then a few pointers, takeaways, practical thoughts we can apply in our lives. So yesterday we looked at the Moravian revival and how God used this man named Count Zinzendorf, a young man, a rich man in Germany and there was persecution from the Catholic church and this whole group of people came to Zinzendorf's farmhouse or estate and they used to stay there but there was division among them but Zinzendorf told them and he exhorted them, we are to be in unity, we are to be in oneness and so at a young age he was able to preach the gospel and all of them were repented of their sins and were willing to change their ways and we see that this revival, the Moravian revival started off through prayer. Few people in the mornings, few people in the evenings got together, different ministries came together to spend time in prayer and over the 100 odd years we see that there were more than 100,000 people who came to Christ. Many missionaries were sent out from the Moravian revival and through this the Moravian missionaries were sent to Amsterdam, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Turkey all across the world. What started off as a small group of people in hiding because of the Catholic church turned into a place where revival was birth and there was continuous prayer happening in Zinzendorf's estate. Leaders were raised up, missionaries were raised up and later on many of the missionaries like William Carey, George Whitfield, John Wesley they were all directly impacted and influenced by the Moravian revival. So we looked at the reflection of how unity is very important when we want a revival when we want an outpouring of God. We also briefly looked at the Book of Acts where 120 people were just in the upper room in unity. Paul also exhausts the church in Corinthians to the current church and he says are you not divided? You have all these gifts. You have the gifts of the spirit. You are a spiritful church yet you are divided. And where there is division the move of the Holy Spirit will be dampened. So that's what we saw. We also saw that this prayer movement of revival and world missions went on for 100 years, the Moravian revival. So it was not something that just happened and then okay, two years later it just died off. No, there was fruit. There was long lasting fruit. So what started, it didn't just end in a year or two years but over the period of 100 years there was fruit. Churches saw growth in attendance. They saw many people coming to Christ. So now we'll pick up from here. Let's look at the second great awakening. We looked at it previously. We saw that the second great awakening was more in North America. Spiritual conditions was bad. Moral conditions were bad in America. Attendance in churches was bleak. The Methodist, Lutheran, the Presbyterian named it the Anglican Churches. All the churches were dry and were not seeing any move of God. College campuses that previously saw revivals now are seeing a dry time. There were no Christians in the college campuses to start any prayers. It is said that about in the whole of the Harvard University had only about one or two Christians. So they couldn't really do much. So that was the condition of North America. But there was this young pastor named Isaac Bakus who saw all of this, the spiritual conditions of North America and he decided let us all call for prayer. So he called prayer from all the denominations. He said let all of us come together and seek God for our nation of America. So they all joined together. 23 ministers got together and they began to pray. And when they saw this Christians from other places, other prayer leaders or ministry leaders in the church said okay, the pastors are doing this. So let us also join together and pray for our nation. So that's what happened. Small pockets of groups began to pray in different places. It was in the morning, afternoon, evening. They had times of distributed prayer time, something like what we call as chain prayers that we are doing now. But prayers were a constant thing. And then we know what happened during that time the revival began to pour out. Revival began to start through Kentucky where something that was as small as 25 people in Kentucky in a small church called Red River Church. The spirit of God just moved in this place. I'm not going to name the preachers because we may get confused but I'm just trying to bring the gist of the story. 25 people got together, prayed. They spent many a days trying in their tears, praying and then God sent Methodist preachers, God sent Anglican preachers. So it was more of it was not like my church should grow. It was not like my denomination is better than yours. Or it was not like we know everything or we are right and you are wrong. All of those bad years were broken off. They had one common need, one common prayer at that time and that was God pour out your revival in the church. Because the conditions were bad. Spiritual conditions, moral conditions. It is said that during that time if you were a Christian before the revival, if you were a Christian people would mock at you. It was so bad in America that they regarded the Christians as people who are lazy and didn't want anything to do, didn't want to. They had put names on these Christians but later on as these people began to cry out and pray they wept, they fell in the floor they began to pray under conviction weeping, crying and seeking God suddenly there was a great move of the Holy Spirit and there were great manifestations which is said that in Kentucky alone about 25,000 people accepted the Lord about 3000 people were slain and fallen on the ground slain in the spirit just falling, confessing their sins, weeping and asking God to change our situation, change their lives, the lives of their families the lives of their children and change the lives of the people around in the nation. We see that during this revival the second awakening what happened was the Baptist churches alone saw 100,000 members being added and the Methodist churches saw about 40,000 members being added every denomination saw the fruit of revival and of course just like what we see in all other revivals the revival spread into different parts of the country college campuses began to see revival God used people in college campuses young men and women of God began to take up the stand Yale University, Oxford they began to see revivals within the college campuses what are some of the reflections that we can take from this second great awakening first one one of the most important precursors of revival was united consistent widespread engagement of prayer united consistent and widespread engagement of prayer we will see the same point in almost every revival that only through prayer is when we will see revival so very important precursor is united consistent prayer together with one heart, with one mind I believe that if we as believers and ministers of God as a church if we come to this mindset of being kingdom builders a mindset of hey I am not building my kingdom I am not building my church yes God has given us those facets where we need to work towards our church and each church has its own essence but when we see the bigger picture that we are building God's kingdom I believe that as the body of Christ we can rise up we can stand up we will be able to do something for our nation I remember this one time we went to I think it was Varunasi in North India and those of you who don't know about Varunasi Varunasi is like the hub of India which has it's a religious center the river Ganges flow there and so you have something called as a kumbumela where hundreds and thousands of people who devotees come there and it's a place where Hindus have most of their forms of worship everything is done in that center so Varunasi is a center for the religious site for the Hindus and I think it was 2012 I could be wrong the year but 2011-2012 we went as a small team to Varunasi and when we went there we knew a few pastors there also so we said we started off with a prayer time let's meet in a house just to pray so there were a few of us from Bangalore who would go up to Varunasi and we would spend time in prayer with a few pastors with a few believers just praying nobody knew about it we would just go finish praying maybe 3 days and then come back so this went on for about a year or 2 years and what we saw was all of them had one mind there was no thought of these guys are coming from the city or we can request them for this and that or we can ask them for a church hall there was no other thoughts there was only one intention that was to pray about a year and a half later what started about 5-6 of us went on to become a bigger group bigger group at a point we were about 100 people just joining together and then that gave us an opportunity to start conferences so we started doing conferences in Varunasi and through those conferences many people came and were blessed during those conferences many people said they wanted to study so they said we don't have any colleges here any good bible believing colleges then pastor came up with this decision to have the short term bible college in Varunasi where 3 months we would go and teach people about God and it's so wonderful that what started as something small just going and praying is able to even touch and impact lives now and so prayer is very important when we look at ministries now and there's this young man in church and he was talking to me pastor I want to become an apostle I said that's great God has given you that calling and so I told him what do you do what is your lifestyle what do you do in the morning how long do you spend time in the word and how long do you spend time in prayer so he said I spend 10 minutes in the word and 10 minutes praying so what is the call that you want to do he said I want to be an apostle I want to go to this different nations preach the gospel so I remember telling him this happened a couple of years back remember telling him if you want to see fruit there needs to be sacrifice so I remember telling him you need to get into the word you need to start praying even more and only then will God open doors and God use you and you can be fruitful in the ministry we cannot do it out of our natural abilities yes God uses our natural abilities yes we have to speak well we have to use the wisdom of God all that is there but the precursor for God to use us in an outpouring is prayer you cannot undo prayer and do everything else right I love what Jesus says you shall be known not by a preaching teaching not by how big our churches how big our ministry is we shall be known by our fruit right so here we one of the important points we take is prayer and we will see this continuing in every revival second thing there were unusual manifestations right example there was loud laughter people were running in conviction they felt that the enemy was just trying to devour them during the prayer time they began to run within the auditorium and outside people began to scream and shout people say that in the North American the second awakening they felt that when the preachers were preaching they felt that hell was opening and you know people were getting into that these are just saying right so they felt it that way and they felt the move of God they felt peace, they felt joy there was laughter, there was happiness so it was a combination of manifestations now did these manifestations did create controversies people said hey what are they doing screaming and shouting are they drunk running they also went and clung onto trees maybe in the fear or reverence of God we don't know what the Holy Spirit was doing at that time there were many controversies many especially the Presbyterian, the Baptist the Methodist if you study about them methodical very practical they would preach the have songs, preach the word and then do an altar call very simple but not everyone accepted these unusual manifestations but later on these people the ministers began to see the fruit of the revival and they saw that people were repenting there were changed lives people were added into the church so they all together the Presbyterian, the Baptist the Methodist, all of them together pressed in for the revival so that was wonderful even though they didn't agree with something they saw the fruit and they pressed in for more of God maybe even things that are happening now we may not agree with a few things we may not agree with a few things but see the fruit if there is fruit long lasting fruit lives being touched people brought to Christ let's press in, let's pray for them let's not destroy what God is building and they were able to do that these unusual manifestations did cause a controversy they pressed in because they saw the fruit third thing we see here is transformation of communities almost every revival the revival did not stay in that place it began to go to different communities and so the working plus people the college campuses in different homes all of them began to sense that that conviction of the Holy Spirit there was this high desire of holiness normally it wouldn't be around that feeling of I'm under conviction I'm sure we all have gone through that the Holy Spirit convicts us we say I should not have done this or the Holy Spirit is convicting me and we just repent so it was almost constant everyone were feeling that sense of they are sinful and so what happened people criminals people who were living sinful lives changed their lives they gave their lives to Christ college campuses which had which were dry which had no Christians and they were living a debauched life even here the college campuses began to see revivals prayer movements we saw that during the North American the second awakening many places many colleges classes were stopped because prayer is happening in the auditorium nobody wants to come stop the prayer and so what started with 10 people became 1000 2000 5000 10,000 finally the principle of college itself said remember Betel college we studied that not Betel at Reading but the one in Kansas where the principle himself said okay we are going to leave the auditorium open you want to pray y'all keep praying and classes if you want to attend you can attend classes so it was they just could not stop the move of God a transformation was happening in different parts of the community so these three points is something that we can take prayer even through unusual manifestations they pressed on and three there was transformation of communities next one let's look at the laymen prayer revival now we did this and this happened in New York God used laymen to start this revival and this revival was known as one of the most widespread revival in American history this time was a time when businesses began to collapse the banking system in the United States collapsed people lost their jobs 30,000 odd people were unemployed everything was going wrong in America what boasted of high economy and great infrastructure all of a sudden the early 1800s saw a downfall in America and businesses began to collapse small businesses just broke down people were if you think of it it was like a mini pandemic only thing it was not sickness but it was a pandemic of failures during that time but the flip side of the coin God raised up a few leaders and ministers Charles Finney Walter Phoebe Palmer a couple had a deep hunger for God and they began to pray for revival now picture this one side you got people who are without the job the economy is down the banking sector collapsed probably just sitting at home wondering what they should do family, children to feed a bleak future and on the other side you got God raising up these leaders sparking a revival in their hearts and then they called for prayer now it's a wonderful because usually when we have a need we will come for prayer if everything is going fine we will not pray we will not spend additional time in prayer here there was a need and here these young men small group of people said let's meet for prayer and so what happened was about Jeremiah Lanfeier newly appointed city in New York City he had one idea he said many of us don't have a job but many of them are also working so let us have afternoon prayer because usually in the afternoons what they would do is they would work and then afternoons they would have their lunch and they would rest they would come back in the evenings to work and then go until late night and so he said let's start noon day prayer meetings so what he did was he went Jeremiah went on the streets and he gave out some pamplets to people calling for midday prayer in New York City so the first day 6 people attended the prayer 6 people the second week saw 20 people the third week saw 40 people the fourth week saw 100 people and suddenly the whole auditorium was packed they had about 3000 people coming in the afternoon to pray picture this 6 people turned into 20 people 20 to 40 40 to 100 100 to about 3000 people all happened in one year and what are they coming for it's not a worship evening concert it's not a time of just preaching no it is a time of prayer a time where they would eat and rest in the afternoon 3000 odd people packed in an auditorium so what happened everyone are wondering hey what's happening here 3000 odd people are coming and they are praying, they are weeping they are mourning, they are crying asking God for restoration asking God for revival asking God to restore their nation the city of New York in calamities and then people from other places said hey they are praying 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock we need to do the same so other cities joined in neighboring cities all of them said okay we will also do 12 to 1 and all of a sudden the entire nation of America was having a 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. prayer with about 800,000 people joining together in prayer now we must remember this the population was little over 100 maybe a million million to 1.5 million 800,000 people joining together all across America for a 1 hour of prayer what happens the newspaper news reporters came they say hey what's happening here revival, they are praying for revival so became the newspaper headlines you know the progress of the revival these are people all across our nation who are praying for revival and great testimonies were raised 10,000 of people were converted each week imagine that 10,000 people each week so what are these people doing they are praying they are coming in front they are getting convicted they are accepting Christ 10,000 people each week and then they would go back to their churches now all of a sudden the Methodist, the Presbyterian the Anglican whatever denomination was there what may have had 20, 30 people or 100 people gathering started seeing 3000, 4000 people now if we picture this imagine some of the pastors there what is happening why are so many people coming to church maybe they didn't do anything right they were just in church they didn't really go out or not reach wondering what's happening it was because of this prayer main things God used a lay man Jeremiah Landfire put it in his heart for one one hour of prayer in the afternoon right 6 people he started with and it just grew and this revival has amazing testimonies of God's glorious presence it is said that people day and night would stay in those church locations they wouldn't go back home right people would close shops why because they're in the church what people who made fun of Christians and mock them now were probably converted or also had nothing to say because the move of God was greater than what is happening around them over one million people estimated were converted and about another one million members were revived so about two million people added into the citywide church in the nation of America it went on they fueled this revival with prayer they continued 12 to 1 12 to 1 praying for revival 500,000 sorry 50,000 conversions happened each week and this revival what started in New York went into Wales Scotland Ireland, Britain, Germany Netherlands, West Indies South Africa, India Indonesia and other parts of the world how did it start off one man Jeremiah Landfile no credentials he was not a great man unknown man just a call for prayer from 12 to 1 pm and God used him so powerfully 100,000 500,000 odd people million two million people revived brought into the church what an amazing work now let's look at a reflection what we can learn from this outpouring from this revival there was earnest prayer once again prayer was the fuel for several years prayer went on these young men and women probably joined together there was a sacrifice there was a sacrifice if God is calling us we need to understand that we have to sacrifice lot of them look at ministry as ok we can just relax no it's the other way around it's a call to sacrifice it is spending time it is to give ourselves fully to the Lord say God I am willing to sacrifice things willing to sacrifice the pleasures of this world yes God has blessed us God wants us to enjoy the things of this world but our heart is not set on that God blesses us that's good but our hearts and our minds should not be set on worldly things we use them nothing wrong in going for the holiday nothing wrong in buying a car nothing wrong in buying a house we need all of that but our heart and mind is not fully set on that our heart is fixed on Jesus prayer became the precursor again an important key to prepare the way for ministry so let's look at a few reflections a spark that lit the blaze this small idea I'm sure Jeremiah Landfier would have thought ok maybe we'll start prayer maybe 100 people will come and then 1000 people and then slowly the church will increase do you think he would have thought hey I'm going to start this prayer and then through this prayer there'll be a great revival 10 million people revived and added into the church I'm sure you never thought of that said hey let's start a prayer I'll just get together pray and ask God to restore us something was a spark that spark was all that God needed and God used Jeremiah Landfier a simple man and the spark we know that there was a blaze of revival too we see here that God just used laymen there was no famous preachers there were no great orators regular men and women of God probably they didn't know everything in the Bible they probably didn't know much of the teachings but all they knew is we can pray we can pray and ask God this is an important thing sometimes we may look at us as inferior we may look at ourselves hey what can God do through me I don't know how to speak I'm too shy I'm just at home most of the time God uses just the lay people it's not only the pastors or the prophets the evangelists God bless all of them but God uses lay people to fulfill his work right what is putting a spark in your heart for example start an evening prayer in your house start just the time of worship go ahead prayerfully consider what started with 6 people can grow into many many people and touch many lives I just want to share this when we came to Manglo we were about 8 to 10 people and I thought to myself we can build this church no problem it's in the city just go out on a few outreaches and then do do some events worship evenings school of ministry do some events people will come and so when I came here 2018 2018 to 2019 I had written down we should be at least about 70 to 80 people because a lot of the in the city most of them go for Kanada services and they have their Konkini language here the local language most of them go there so English congregations is lesser than compared to the local languages here 80 to 90 and I had written down the whole plan I prayed about this 2018 July when we came here 2019 July I looked at the church we were 25ot people I said one year 15 people added into the church and I went back and I remember going back to God and I said what is happening Lord very clearly told me you are depending on your abilities very clearly you are depending on your abilities your talents, your gifts sometimes we think that we can do it on our own I can lead the worship and then I can preach and I don't need anybody I don't have to depend on anyone the Lord very clearly ministered to me and he said you are doing this on your own you seek me you pray and I will bring people into the church so I began to pray I said let's keep aside events I called the church and I said some of the leaders I said let's pray let's have times of fasting and prayer let's have times of extended times of prayer and we did that Wednesdays we would pray Fridays we would pray we would start our services with prayer and slowly 2019 2020 March was the pandemic started but in that just that couple of months so that July to January or February 2020 until the pandemic started all of a sudden we became about 70 to 75 people just a few months and very less outreach and of course we went out and did outreach for events but we focused more on prayer and so I realized that God if God wants to do something in our midst we need to be praying people even in our ministries only if we pray will we see the fruit God used these laymen to start a revival newspapers became a tool newspapers reporters started to write and say there's revival happening in New York there's revival spreading all across the world people would reopen the newspapers the first thing they would see Christians are having a revival thousands are coming to God more people were inspired to come to Christ there was a global impact from this laymen's revival which affected the entire world so that's powerful it's a powerful revival that lasted for many years just started with the prayer okay we have a few more minutes so let's go to the next one any questions any thoughts anybody would like to share something I know I've been talking any thoughts any questions is it okay is it too much are you tracking along should we continue okay let's quickly look at the Welsh revival now many of us may have heard of Evan Roberts Evan Roberts was in Wales again very similar to North America they were in a bad state spiritually churches were empty Christians lost their influence early 1900s saw increase in business again things started to recover after the revivals of the second grade awakening but after things started to recover again somewhere 30 or 40 years later when things recovered the churches started to come down moral conditions started to come down there was an increase in prayer across Wales more churches came together and said okay it's happened in the past God can do it now we need to get together and pray so prayer meetings were held this young man named Evan Roberts God used him powerfully he was a son of a cool minor a Calvinistic Methodist from a small boy very fervent for the Lord he always prayed he spent time in the world he always was a very good young man attended church regularly he would spend time in the nights memorizing scriptures and after the age of 23 he worked in the coal mines with his father and Evan Roberts would spend many hours praying he would pray personally he would pray have group prayer meetings and one of the things he would always pray was Holy Spirit control me he later on spent many hours praying for revival young man early 20s and praying for revival now a couple of years later he went to work with his uncle who was a blacksmith and then at the age of 26 he decided to join a Bible school and go for ministry so when he joined Bible school he felt the Lord telling him to spend more time in prayer so he decided he would spend 7 hours a day praying and reading the word 7 hours a day so there was this young preacher named Seth Joshua, Presbyterian preacher evangelist who came to the city at that time and Seth Joshua was doing a conference and so they cancelled the classes the Bible call students could go for the conference and in that conference Seth Joshua began to preach and he ended by saying oh God bend us right and he did an altar call Evan Roberts went in front he prayed with great agony and he said God bend us this is what started a passion for souls in Evan Roberts heart he started praying for 100,000 souls he said God let 100,000 souls be saved and converted and brought to you and he believed that God would do that in his life so he went back to his Bible college he started to continue his studies but somewhere he could not concentrate on his studies so he went to his principal and he said I want to go back to my city and preach to the people there to the young people so the principal said okay you can go for a couple of weeks so he went he told his pastor I want to preach to these young people and he suggested some prayer meetings on Mondays the pastor said okay not yet you still need to finish your Bible college but pastor gave him an opportunity so after service the pastor said if you stay back Evan Roberts is going to just share with us and spend some time in prayer so 17 people stayed back right now that time it was a great thing because there were hardly 100 100 odd people in the church so 17 people stayed back and then he gave a simple message and he directed them to the salvation to how we can find forgiveness of sins and all 17 people responded to Evan Roberts the pastor was happy he said okay Evan you can continue the next day so day after day he would have these prayer meetings it went on the number started increasing the number started coming the main roads where the church was situated was packed all of a sudden the churches were packed so the prayers went on from night to 4 in the morning 4am on Sunday the church was filled the first 5 weeks of the revival saw about 20,000 to 30,000 people being saved then the second week saw second or third week saw 70,000 being saved then by the end of the year in just one year they saw 85,000 people coming to Christ Evan Roberts started traveling of course people started calling him and he would go out and preach in many ways and he would go out and preach in many ways and he would go out and preach in many ways and he would go out and preach in many places he engaged in strong preaching teaching of the word of God focusing on repentance prayer and intercession so what again here started with 17 people a desire in his heart to do something for God when I told the pastor can I do this and what started with 17 people in about 1.5 years turned out to be 85,000 people coming to Christ the social impact was astounding in the Welsh revival the Welsh revival saw some of the greatest changes in society judges were given white gloves because there was no cases there were no murderers there were no robbers, there were no rapists thefts had stopped police had gone down taverns were closed pubs were closed police were unemployed so the police chief actually told the police since you are unemployed you have to do some kind of work go and join the singing team in the church so the whole police would go and even robbers would have these meetings so the police would be the worship team they would sing because they don't have any other work and the coal mines also were affected because the miners were sitting in the church crying and weeping they didn't want to leave the church people stopped using bad language they said that during those times the Welsh people would curse the horse which carries the mine the coal so they would curse the horse but the horse and only then the horse would do its work but after the revival they stopped cursing so the horse didn't understand that new language they were very polite so that became a little bit of a challenge but moral standards were affected illegitimate births were brought down revival spread across Germany North America, Australia Africa, India and later on these Welsh missionaries came to Meghalaya and broke out in the Kasi Hills where we briefly did that as well quickly I'll just come to a close here Evan Roberts came under rigorous pressure for his schedule he suffered physically and emotionally he had like a breakdown or collapse and because of that he could not go out on preaching he dedicated this time just for prayer and writing and many of them many of the other leaders continued the work but he could not go out and about 20 odd years later a reporter asked Evan Roberts do you think we can see revival as what we saw when you were young and when you did the ministry he answered yes but who will pay the price yes we can see the revival but who will pay the price for it a price has to be paid some of the reflections that we can see in this is there was complete surrender Evan Roberts was willing to surrender to an uncommon vessel a young man with no great claim that God used him there was a Holy Spirit proof fruit sorry the results saw the society impacted and it was a pure work of God manufactured by any person and then later on here's the important part the fruit was consolidated which means it was made strong it was not a emotional feeling oh kixabukais and then 2 years later they just go away they saw 75% of the attendance still in church even after 5 years so the fruit was consolidated just the last point the important thing that we can learn from Evan Roberts is that we need to work as a team Evan Roberts was doing everything on his own and that's why it caused a physical and mental breakdown we need to understand that we need rest we need to refresh ourselves we need to pace ourselves in the ministry or in the midst of an outpouring or revival and also to form a team which is so important that can share the burdens so we'll stop here sorry it took a few additional minutes we'll pick up from next week and we will continue to study on this take up reflections and personal learnings from these revivals let's quickly close in prayer father we want to thank you for this beautiful day lord we thank you for what you've done in the church and lord we stand on your word that you will continue to build your church at the gates of hell shall not prevail against it lord we pray that you spark this revival in each of our hearts spark it in us lord and use us for your glory lord in Jesus name we pray amen amen God bless you all have a wonderful day ahead have a wonderful week I'll see you next Monday God bless