This sermon calls the church to a profound spiritual awakening by emphasizing three urgent burdens: a desperate longing for God's glory, a deep hunger for holiness, and an intense yearning for the tangible presence of God. Rooted in Psalm 79 and historical revivals like the Fulton Street Revival, it challenges believers to move beyond self-centered prayer and cultural accommodation, instead crying out for God's manifest power and glory in the midst of a world that mocks His name. The message underscores that true revival is not driven by emotionalism or human strategy, but by the Holy Spirit's supernatural work in response to genuine repentance, a hunger for God, and faithful preaching of Scripture. It warns against spiritual indifference and lukewarmness, urging the church to be set apart as a holy people whose lives reflect God's power and presence, ultimately calling for a collective, desperate prayer for revival that transforms individuals and renews the church.