I want all those who find themselves at this place right now to know I did not post this so that folks would partake of the national prayer dates coming up this month, and every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time.

If after reading the article below you want to participate by all means do so. Corporate prayer, community prayer, believers coming together at the same time with faith in their prayers to God is a wonderful and powerful thing.

I just don’t want folks to get focused on praying for our nation, the people of the world walking in the dark, for leaders of nations and such for this day, or that.

If you’re a subscriber or regular visitor to ACP and reading a good variety of posts with my comments prefacing the articles provided you then know the emphasis I put on prayer.

Continual fervent humble bold big great faithfully believing prayer not amiss.

I just don’t want folks thinking setting aside a day, a time is going to solve matters.

There is nothing to solve the matters of this lost world until the Lord Jesus Christ returns. Until then what helps greatly to solve the matters of this spiritually blind world is for individuals to hear the gospel preached, spoken to them. For individuals to recognize they are sinners. We all are. And to repent. And to commit their lives to Jesus Christ. As His disciple, servant, submitting in obedience to the Lord.

And that happens by the Supernatural power of the Spirit of God working in the hearts and minds of individual men and women — often through the prayers of others for those souls. Loved, thought of, cried over.

We all need to pray more. A LOT MORE. Continually. In the morning when we rise. At times during each day, the Lord blesses us with. In the evening time. Late into the night.

And when we do this? We make every day, all day, all evening national or world prayer day.

And the power of prayer, the power of the Spirit of God to work is vaster and more incredible than any of us can imagine.

We need to always pray that God’s will be done. On earth as in heaven. His Kingdom come. Always praying God’s will be done. Not our will. God’s will.

And let us make every morning, every day, every evening, every night time national and international prayer time for the assembly of the Lord’s disciples to come together and seek Him, speak our hearts to Him, in faith.

 

If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

2 Chronicles 7:14 — King James Version

 

Ken Pullen

Saturday, February 6th, 2021

ACP — A Crooked Path

 

The Opportunity of a Lifetime

 

Friday, February 5, 2021

By Byron Paulus

Reprinted from American Family Association

 

Do you ever wonder what God is up to today? I mean, really up to? In the midst of the violence, injustice, division, moral degradation, depression, corruption, and lack of desire for heavenly things, what is God doing?

I recently participated in the annual meeting of the National Prayer Committee. It was there that someone enthusiastically exclaimed, “We are in revival right now.” To be frank, I responded with a sense of bewilderment and almost disgust. I thought to myself, “Whoever thinks we are in revival has not looked at revival history or even Scripture itself. And those who think we are in revival are actually doing great harm to the cause since they are diminishing both the glorious magnitude and the sacredness of such a movement.”

Needless to say, I was genuinely grieved. Until…

…the speaker proceeded to say that the kind of revival he was talking about was a revival of prayer FOR revival. I contemplated his statement for only a split second, and then wholeheartedly agreed that the degree to which prayer is rapidly being resurrected to become the focal point of believers is widespread and mainstream. Now THAT is encouraging! Why? Because, as Matthew Henry reminded us,

“When God is about to extend great mercy upon His people, He first sets them to prayer.”

Prayer is the one common denominator of every great move of God’s Spirit. My mentor in the ways of God in revival used to repeat over and over, “Every revival in the history of the world has been given birth to, cradled, or nurtured in prayer.” I could not agree more. And I could go on and on about the importance of prayer when it comes to the ways of God in revival.

What does this mean for you as a part of the remnant who is crying out for revival? It means, don’t miss strategic opportunities to participate in united prayer. Especially the following:

Every Tuesday at 8:00 PM (Eastern) OneCry’s Facebook Live Prayer for the Nation

February 25 Collegiate Day of Prayer

February 23–26 Heart-Cry for Revival Conference

The Heart-Cry for Revival Conference is an opportunity of a lifetime for those who are wanting to learn more about revival, get equipped to serve in revival, and be commissioned for revival. The genesis of the Heart-Cry Conference was during the Jesus Movement. It is likely the longest continuous Revival Conference in North America. And this year’s virtual gathering will include over 40 prayerfully selected speakers and workshop leaders.

Why do I say this may be an opportunity of a lifetime? Because, if God is setting the stage through prayer, and is about to unleash His power in revival, we must be prepared to receive it, shepherd it, and spread it to the world around us and beyond.

Would you please pray about being a part of this gathering? In fact, would you pray and ask God if He would NOT want you to be a part? And if He does not say yes to missing it, would you assume the answer is yes to attend online? Your own heart, family, church, community, and nation may be dependent on it…right now as He is preparing the way.

Please register at the link below, and encourage others you know to join you. Revival is closer than ever – let’s not let it slip away. According to Hosea 10:12, only God can send revival, but we are the ones to seek it:


It is time to seek the Lord until He comes and rains righteousness upon us.

With one cry…for His glory!