More from this series (8)
- Praying for RevivalJohn 17:6-21, 26Brian Park • Jun 22, 2025
- Praying for SanctificationJohn 17:13-19Donny Cho • Jun 15, 2025
- Praying for UnityJohn 17:20-23Donny Cho • Jun 8, 2025
- Praying for EternityJohn 17:1-5Timothy Shin • Jun 1, 2025
- Praying for God’s GloryJohn 17:1-6Andrew Pae • May 25, 2025
- Praying for HolinessJohn 17:1-19Daniel Sung • May 18, 2025
- The Peace of ChristJohn 16:27-33Donny Cho • May 11, 2025
- The Joy of ChristJohn 16:19-22Donny Cho • May 4, 2025
Summary
When people think of revival, they often imagine emotional crowds or big moments. But in John 17, as Jesus prays for his followers before going to the cross, he reveals something much more personal and lasting. Revival isn’t about hype. It is about being made holy. It means being set apart by God, shaped by truth, and filled with love that flows outward.
In this sermon, Pastor Brian Park shows how revival begins when we return to what Jesus prayed for. That we would belong to the Father, be formed by his Word, and live united in mission. Holiness isn’t about trying harder to be good. It is about being drawn near to God, transformed by his truth, and sent into the world with love.
If your faith feels distant or dull, revival doesn’t begin by chasing spiritual highs. It starts by being set apart. It begins with Jesus, who is already praying for your heart to come alive.
