David Wilkerson addresses the phenomenon of modern revivals, expressing skepticism about their authenticity and longevity. He emphasizes that true revival is not confined to specific locations or promoted by leaders, but is a widespread outpouring of the Holy Spirit that leads to genuine conversions and deep humility before God. Wilkerson encourages believers to seek personal revival through acts of compassion and service, as outlined in Isaiah 58:10-11, rather than relying on transient movements. He warns that many current revivals may fade quickly, leaving behind confusion and emotional wounds. Ultimately, he calls for a revival that focuses on Christ and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.