EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 48 MIN
God Comes Where He Is Wanted - Week 3 (Wednesday Nights)
from Eastview Baptist Church Teaching Podcast · host Eastview Baptist Church
Pathway 2: Prayer & Seeking God's Face – "Igniting a Holy Fire"Big Idea: Revival is birthed and sustained through fervent prayer and desperate pursuit of God. Key Passage: Jeremiah 29:13 – “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.” Teaching Points:Revival Starts in the Prayer Closet (Matthew 6:6, James 5:16-18)Every great revival in history began with passionate prayer.Prayer is not just asking for things but seeking God's presence.Desperate Hunger for God Leads to Breakthrough (Psalm 42:1-2, Exodus 33:15-16)The difference between routine prayer and revival prayer is desperation.Moses refused to move without God’s presence—do we seek Him the same way?Persistent, United Prayer Unlocks Heaven (Acts 1:14, Acts 4:31)The early church prayed fervently and saw supernatural results.Revival is a move of God that happens when His people pray together. Methodology & Practical Application:Personal Challenge: Spend at least 30 minutes daily in prayer this week, seeking God’s face.Corporate Challenge: Organize a prayer night, inviting people to pray for revival.Fasting & Prayer: Encourage fasting as a way to heighten spiritual hunger. Prayer Points:Pray for an insatiable hunger for God's presence.Pray for spiritual awakening in your community.Pray for God to remove distractions and ignite a fire for prayer. Gospel Invitation:Jesus made a way for us to boldly approach the Father in prayer (Hebrews 4:16). If you’ve never called on Him, today is the day to seek Him with all your heart.
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Pathway 2: Prayer & Seeking God's Face – "Igniting a Holy Fire"Big Idea: Revival is birthed and sustained through fervent prayer and desperate pursuit of God. Key Passage: Jeremiah 29:13 – “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.” Teaching Points:Revival Starts in the Prayer Closet (Matthew 6:6, James 5:16-18)Every great revival in history began with passionate prayer.Prayer is not just asking for things but seeking God's presence.Desperate Hunger for God Leads to Breakthrough (Psalm 42:1-2, Exodus 33:15-16)The difference between routine prayer and revival prayer is desperation.Moses refused to move without God’s presence—do we seek Him the same way?Persistent, United Prayer Unlocks Heaven (Acts 1:14, Acts 4:31)The early church prayed fervently and saw supernatural results.Revival is a move of God that happens when His people pray together. Methodology & Practical Application:Personal Challenge: Spend at least 30 minutes daily in prayer this week, seeking God’s face.Corporate Challenge: Organize a prayer night, inviting people to pray for revival.Fasting & Prayer: Encourage fasting as a way to heighten spiritual hunger. Prayer Points:Pray for an insatiable hunger for God's presence.Pray for spiritual awakening in your community.Pray for God to remove distractions and ignite a fire for prayer. Gospel Invitation:Jesus made a way for us to boldly approach the Father in prayer (Hebrews 4:16). If you’ve never called on Him, today is the day to seek Him with all your heart.
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