The sermon presents Daniel 9:17–19 as a model of authentic revival prayer, emphasizing that true revival begins with intentional, persistent, and humble intercession rooted in the recognition of corporate and personal sin. It underscores that revival prayer is not driven by human effort, methods, or self-righteousness, but by a broken heart that seeks God's glory above all, appealing to His mercy and faithfulness rather than human merit. The prayer is characterized by deep repentance, a longing for God's presence, and a desperate cry for His power to be manifested in the church and the world. The preacher calls the church to persevere in prayer despite indifference or low attendance, affirming that God responds not to formulas but to faithful, faith-filled hearts. Ultimately, the prayer of revival is a declaration of trust in God's eternal purposes, believing that He will honor His name and restore His glory through His people.