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Day 3: Revival Requires Rebuilding/Reconstruction
Scripture:
“They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated; they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.” – Isaiah 61:4 (NIV)
Devotion:
Revival often involves tearing down the old and rebuilding on a firm foundation. Just as Nehemiah rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem, we must allow God to rebuild areas of our lives that have been broken by sin, neglect, or complacency. This reconstruction requires a willingness to surrender control and trust God’s blueprint for our lives.
Rebuilding is not an overnight process it requires patience and perseverance. Yet, as we cooperate with God, we witness the beauty of His restoration. The ruins of our past can become testimonies of His faithfulness and power. What areas of your life need rebuilding? Let God’s Spirit be the architect.
Prayer:
Lord, I surrender the broken areas of my life to You. Rebuild me according to Your purpose and design. Help me trust Your process and remain steadfast in faith. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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About this Plan

Revival isn’t an event it’s a divine takeover that transforms hearts, homes, and entire communities. But real revival doesn’t just show up. It requires something from us! In The Revival Devotional, we’ll break down the 7 essential keys that unlock the move of God: repentance, response, rebuilding, restoration, resilience, release, and recovery. Get ready REVIVAL starts now!
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