November- Revive Us Again for Greater Glory

There’s a prayer rising from the heart of Solid Rock this November.

It’s not polite. It’s not passive. It’s not asking for maintenance – it’s crying out for revival.

“Lord, revive us again.”

That word “again” carries weight. It says we’ve known Your fire before, we’ve tasted Your glory, we’ve experienced breakthrough, but we’re hungry for more. We’re not satisfied with yesterday’s manna or last season’s miracles.

We want fresh fire and new oil. November is the month we’re pressing in for it.

21 Days That Will Change Everything

This isn’t just another prayer program, this isn’t going through the motions or checking spiritual boxes.

This is 21 days of intentional fasting and prayer – a corporate cry for God to move in ways we haven’t seen before.

Why 21 days? Because some things don’t shift with casual prayer. Some breakthroughs require persistence. Some glory requires hunger. Some doors only open when we stop playing church and start pursuing God with everything we have.

Daniel fasted 21 days before heaven responded. Moses spent 40 days on the mountain before he saw God’s glory. The early church prayed for days before Pentecost fell.

We’re not looking for a religious experience. We’re contending for an undeniable encounter.

Revival in our hearts.
Revival in our homes.
Revival in our church.
Revival in our city.

And it starts with us.

God Sees Your Faithfulness

If you’ve felt stretched, weary, or spiritually dry – the Lord sees you.

He sees the prayers you’ve prayed that seem unanswered, he sees the battles you’ve fought in silence; he sees how you’ve stayed faithful when it would’ve been easier to give up; he sees every tear, every sacrifice, every moment you showed up even when you didn’t feel like it. He has not forgotten.

Hebrews 6:10 says God “is not unjust to forget your work and labor of love which you have shown toward His name.”

You didn’t go unnoticed.

Your faithfulness didn’t go unrecorded.

Your perseverance is about to pay off.

No one deserves breakthrough more than the person who stayed at the altar when everyone else walked away.

This November, heaven is responding to your faithfulness, the delay is ending, the drought is breaking and fire is falling. But you have to position yourself to receive it.

As we fast and pray together, we’re contending for God to:

🔥 Rekindle the fire on our prayer altars that’s been dimmed by busyness and distraction
🔥 Stir up fresh passion for His presence – not just His blessings
🔥 Revive our joy when life has tried to steal it
🔥 Restore our strength when we’ve been running on empty
🔥 Release our boldness to speak, stand, and shine without apology
🔥 Unleash glory that transforms everything it touches

In this month’s pastoral message, Pastor James released a powerful word over Solid Rock:

“May your prayer altar remain on fire.
May you excel and shine in all you do.
May the heavens answer you speedily.
No arrow of the enemy will touch you.
No delay will hold you back.”

This isn’t just wishful thinking, it is a prophetic declaration of what God is releasing over those who hunger for Him this November.

Ways to Engage This November:

1. Join us for weekly prayers
Corporate prayer is powerful. When we agree together, mountains move. Don’t isolate yourself – there’s strength in numbers.

2. Follow the daily devotional and prayer guide
We’re providing structure so you’re not wandering aimlessly.

3. Share your testimonies
When God moves, tell somebody. Your breakthrough encourages someone else to press in.

4. Invite someone into the journey
Revival spreads. Bring a friend. Text a family member. Post about what God is doing.

5. Don’t give up
Day 3 might be hard. Day 7 might feel like nothing’s happening. Day 14 might test your resolve. But revival often begins quietly and ends loudly. Stay the course. The breakthrough is coming.

Revive us again, O Lord… for greater glory.

Solid Rock Derby – A Place of Refuge for All Nations
Solid Rock House, Exchange Street, Derby DE1 2DU

See you in the fire. 🔥

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