There’s sadly a strain of faith that discounts “head knowledge” as inferior to heart change. The Bible doesn’t put one over the other and neither should we. Peter urges us to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”[1] Our “head” can lead, inform and guard our heart; our heart is essential to keep our head thinking straight. When our passions go awry, we can convince ourselves of anything. The head and heart are complements, not competitors, in the abundant life.
When it comes to revival—great outpourings of ministry and a widespread response to the word of God—most people think the key is prayer. “Pray, pray, pray,” they’ll say, and I don’t disagree. Prayer is powerful, commanded, and should be a daily staple for earnest believers.
But what if there’s more to revival than prayer?
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