Prayer Call: Lord, Do It Again
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This morning, God laid a simple but powerful prayer on my heart: “Lord, do it again.”
As we prepare for Revival Week—Spring Heat—I want us to sit with that prayer.
Habakkuk 3:2 in the New International Version reads:
“Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, Lord. Repeat them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy.”
The King James Version says it this way: “O Lord… revive thy work.” In other words:
Lord, do it again.
In the old church, they used to sing during revival time, “Lord, send a revival, and let it begin in me.” Today, we add: Lord, do it again. Habakkuk is essentially saying, “Lord, I’ve heard what You used to do. Can You do it again?” And that is our prayer as we enter this week: Lord, can You do it again for us?
In this one verse, Habakkuk gives us three things to remember as we prepare our hearts for revival.
1. Remember His Record
Habakkuk opens the verse by saying, “Lord, I have heard of Your fame.” Before he asks for anything, he remembers what God has already done.
Life gets busy. We get focused on what’s not happening, on what hasn’t come together yet, on where we think we should be by now. But revival begins when we slow down long enough to remember God’s record. God has been good to each of us in our own unique ways. And God has been good to us as a church.
Beulah, we must remember: How God has provided for us; how He has grown us; the souls He saved—even just yesterday; the families restored; the impact He is expanding in our community and beyond. God has a track record with us.
Think back on the doors He opened, the sicknesses He healed, the financial struggles He brought you through, the peace He gave when your mind was overwhelmed. Before we ask Him for more, we thank Him for what He’s already done.
Revival starts with remembering.
2. Request a Repeat
Habakkuk continues: “Repeat them in our day.” That is a bold request—a request for a repeat. Not just in Bible times. Not just in someone else’s life. Not just in another city.
But right now, in our day.
As we approach revival this Wednesday, we aren’t just living off yesterday’s testimonies. Yes, we remember His record, but we also ask for a fresh wind. Sometimes we don’t need something different—just something deeper.
Lord, breathe again. Lord, move again. Lord, stir us again.
The fire God placed in us can burn again. And the good news is: God can do it anywhere.
In the middle of our busy schedules. In the middle of pressure. In the middle of uncertainty.
In the middle of national division, economic stress, job changes, relationship questions—God can breathe again.
We don’t need perfect conditions to ask God to repeat His works. He can do it right now.
3. Rely on His Mercy
Habakkuk ends the verse with: “In wrath, remember mercy.” This is the part that grounds me.
Everything God gives—revival, provision, strength, renewal—is not something we earn. It is something He graciously sends. We don’t deserve fresh fire. We don’t deserve for God to “do it again.” We don’t deserve all He has done in our past. But because He is merciful, we can rely on Him.
Mercy says, “I’m not done.” God says, “There is still more I can do.” Lamentations reminds us that every morning we wake up with new grace and new mercy. If there is new mercy today, then God still has more He wants to do in us.
As we prepare for Spring Heat Revival and pray for a mighty move of God in our church and community, let our hearts be set on three things:
When we do these things, I am confident that God can and will do it again.
Amen and amen.
This morning, God laid a simple but powerful prayer on my heart: “Lord, do it again.”
As we prepare for Revival Week—Spring Heat—I want us to sit with that prayer.
Habakkuk 3:2 in the New International Version reads:
“Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, Lord. Repeat them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy.”
The King James Version says it this way: “O Lord… revive thy work.” In other words:
Lord, do it again.
In the old church, they used to sing during revival time, “Lord, send a revival, and let it begin in me.” Today, we add: Lord, do it again. Habakkuk is essentially saying, “Lord, I’ve heard what You used to do. Can You do it again?” And that is our prayer as we enter this week: Lord, can You do it again for us?
In this one verse, Habakkuk gives us three things to remember as we prepare our hearts for revival.
1. Remember His Record
Habakkuk opens the verse by saying, “Lord, I have heard of Your fame.” Before he asks for anything, he remembers what God has already done.
Life gets busy. We get focused on what’s not happening, on what hasn’t come together yet, on where we think we should be by now. But revival begins when we slow down long enough to remember God’s record. God has been good to each of us in our own unique ways. And God has been good to us as a church.
Beulah, we must remember: How God has provided for us; how He has grown us; the souls He saved—even just yesterday; the families restored; the impact He is expanding in our community and beyond. God has a track record with us.
Think back on the doors He opened, the sicknesses He healed, the financial struggles He brought you through, the peace He gave when your mind was overwhelmed. Before we ask Him for more, we thank Him for what He’s already done.
Revival starts with remembering.
2. Request a Repeat
Habakkuk continues: “Repeat them in our day.” That is a bold request—a request for a repeat. Not just in Bible times. Not just in someone else’s life. Not just in another city.
But right now, in our day.
As we approach revival this Wednesday, we aren’t just living off yesterday’s testimonies. Yes, we remember His record, but we also ask for a fresh wind. Sometimes we don’t need something different—just something deeper.
Lord, breathe again. Lord, move again. Lord, stir us again.
The fire God placed in us can burn again. And the good news is: God can do it anywhere.
In the middle of our busy schedules. In the middle of pressure. In the middle of uncertainty.
In the middle of national division, economic stress, job changes, relationship questions—God can breathe again.
We don’t need perfect conditions to ask God to repeat His works. He can do it right now.
3. Rely on His Mercy
Habakkuk ends the verse with: “In wrath, remember mercy.” This is the part that grounds me.
Everything God gives—revival, provision, strength, renewal—is not something we earn. It is something He graciously sends. We don’t deserve fresh fire. We don’t deserve for God to “do it again.” We don’t deserve all He has done in our past. But because He is merciful, we can rely on Him.
Mercy says, “I’m not done.” God says, “There is still more I can do.” Lamentations reminds us that every morning we wake up with new grace and new mercy. If there is new mercy today, then God still has more He wants to do in us.
As we prepare for Spring Heat Revival and pray for a mighty move of God in our church and community, let our hearts be set on three things:
- Remember His record
- Request a repeat
- Rely on His mercy
When we do these things, I am confident that God can and will do it again.
Amen and amen.
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