In a metaphorical sense, "rain" often represents the or favor [8, 18, 30].

It emphasizes deliverance from satanic attacks , breaking generational curses, and seeking divine intervention for health, marriage, and career [11, 33].

Just as rain revives parched land, "spiritual rain" is sought to refresh "dry" prayer lives and bring revival [6, 13].

The book contains 125 chapters of targeted prayer points and prophetic decrees [11, 37].

It is a comprehensive spiritual warfare manual designed to help believers achieve breakthroughs in diverse life situations [11, 33].

Beyond the book, many faiths observe specific rituals to seek rain during droughts, viewing it as a sign of divine mercy [1, 14, 28].

The most common reference to this topic is the book Prayer Rain , authored by Dr. Daniel Olukoya , the founder of [11, 17, 22].

Based on the example of Elijah on Mount Carmel , Christians pray for rain both physically (for crops) and spiritually (for revival) [13, 31]. It is often seen as an act of humility and dependence on God [5, 32].