The correct similarity between the sermons of revivalists of the Great Awakening and the writings of many prominent American revolutionaries is:
Revivalists asked the colonists to question their religious leaders, much in the same way that American revolutionaries would eventually ask the colonists to question the British monarchy.
Both revivalists and revolutionaries encouraged questioning authority and traditional structures, whether they were religious or political, fostering a spirit of independence and critical thinking that contributed to the broader movements of the time.