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Hear our Prayer: Charles Spurgeon for revival

Much can be learned from reading the prayers of others who have spent time with our Lord in the ‘Prayer Closet’ during their earthly journey. This series, Hear our Prayer, gives us a glimpse into the prayer lives of saints who have gone before us. May it inspire and encourage us to pray without ceasing and to cultivate a lifestyle of prayer, as they did.

 

Charles H. Spurgeon – For revival

Be pleased to visit Your Church with the Holy Spirit.

Renew the day of Pentecost in our midst, and in the midst of all gatherings of your people, may there come the downfall of the holy fire, the uprising of the heavenly wind.

May matters that are now slow and dead become quick and full of life, and may the Lord Jesus Christ be exalted in the midst of His Church which is His fullness – “the fullness of Him that filleth all in all.”

May multitudes be converted; may they come flocking to Christ with holy eagerness to find Him a refuge as the doves fly to their dovecotes.

Amen.

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