Adrian Rogers: Revival Begins With The Presence of God
Adrian Rogers: Revival Begins With The Presence of God
Dr. Adrian Rogers reminds us of a profound truth: our homes, churches, nation, and the entire world desperately need revival. However, no military strength, economic growth, or political election can bring about true revival. Revival is a sovereign act of Almighty God.
Many Christians today feel discouraged and hopeless, doubting revival’s possibility. Yet Dr. Rogers affirms that revival is not only possible but inevitable when God’s people turn back to Him wholeheartedly. As he eloquently states, “Revival is when God shows up!”
Understanding Revival
In Isaiah 64, God’s people were in captivity, their spirits broken, and God’s work left in disrepair. This mirrors the modern Church, often entangled by worldly distractions, compromise, and spiritual apathy. Yet, the absence of revival is not due to disunity, lack of evangelism, worldliness, or liberalism in the Church. These issues are symptoms, not the root cause. The true essence of revival lies in God’s presence.
Revival occurs when we genuinely seek God—not His blessings, but His face. It’s not about asking for what God can do for our families, churches, or nation. Revival is about yearning for a divine encounter, crying out, “O God, will You come down?”
God’s Faithful Intervention
Throughout Scripture and Church history, God has “come down” to meet His people:
- At Christmas, Jesus stepped down from heaven to bring salvation.
- At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended, empowering the Church with divine authority.
- In His second coming, Jesus will return again in glory.
These moments remind us that God delights in making His presence known, transforming hearts, and igniting revival.
Personal Revival Starts Here
Dr. Rogers emphasizes that revival doesn’t hinge on national or institutional change. Revival can begin with you. Whether in your personal life, family, or Sunday school class, God’s transformative power is available wherever His people seek Him wholeheartedly.
The Call for Revival
Isaiah 64:1 captures the heart of revival: “Oh, that You would rend the heavens and come down!” This is a plea for God’s presence to break through, bringing renewal and restoration. Revival doesn’t wait for the slowest in the group to catch up. It begins when individuals decide to get right with God.
Let’s join in prayer and action, asking God to move mightily in our lives, homes, and communities. Revival is not a distant dream—it’s the inevitable result of a heart fully surrendered to God.
Seek God Today
Are you ready for revival? Turn to God, seek His presence, and invite Him to transform your life. Revival starts with one heart at a time—let it begin with yours.