In the spiritual sense, ‘revival’ refers to a period of unusual outpouring of God’s power brought about by an unprecedented manifestation of His presence.
It is a time of refreshing for God’s people. The prophets of Baal had boasted of the power of their god and had been calling on him in vain, but after the power of God came upon the mountain and consumed the sacrifice of His prophet, the people began to chant “Elijah, Elijah” – meaning “Elohim is Jah” or “The Lord, he is the God.”
The story of Elijah’s conquest on Mount Camel is a reference point on what revival looks like.
How true the word of God is! The people were indeed willing to bow to God and declare HisLordship after witnessing the demonstration of His power.
In the day of God’s power that revival brings, people will acknowledge the Lordship of Christ and they will be willing to live out His righteousness.
The Holy Spirit reveals to us what happens when revival comes. In the day of God's power, instruments of mass destruction shall turn into instruments of mass construction and implements for production of food for the people to eat and enjoy.
In the day of God’s power, of their own accord, people will flock to God’s altar to confess their sins and leave them there, never to pick them up again. They will eagerly seek the Lord and do His will, summoning each other to come and worship the Lord. Moreover, people in political power will submit to the priests of the Lord, like in the days of Elisha when the king called the prophet “My father”.
The revival from heaven will affect all spheres of human endeavour.
May the Lord send His power more than ever before, so that His people, particularly the Church, can be His true ambassadors, influencing their world toward righteousness.