Pastor Libin emphasizes that while humans cannot force revival, they can prepare for it by being ready and responsive to God's movements. He draws parallels between preparing for revival and preparing for natural events like rain or wind, suggesting that God's actions are relational and responsive to human readiness and prayer. Libin references Second Chronicles seven, highlighting God's plan for revival through humility, prayer, and turning from evil. He discusses the importance of recognizing one's calling, consecrating oneself to God, and contending in prayer, using historical examples like the Welsh and Hebrides revivals to illustrate the power of persistent, faith-filled prayer.
