A compelling call to awaken church life into vibrant, expectant faith centers on revival, renewed thinking, and the disciplined practice of hope. The address urges a move beyond comfortable church attendance into a surrendered posture that invites God’s greater presence and power—signs, miracles, and transformed lives. It explains that breakthrough requires new wineskins: beliefs, mindsets, habits, maturity, and choices must be reshaped so promise can be received and stewarded. Identity, origin, destiny, purpose, resources, belonging, and assignment are presented as core questions that orient a person toward God’s design and guard against being derailed by bad company or victim thinking.
Faith is defined as the working currency of the kingdom, and hope is reframed from mere wishfulness into confident expectation grounded in God’s covenant and oath. Covenantal promises, strengthened by God’s own self-sworn oath, remove loopholes and anchor a believer’s expectation so circumstances cannot dictate destiny. The process of faith is described as vision first—seeing the promise in the imagination—then proclamation, then manifestation; the imagination becomes the workshop where God’s word is pictured and birthright is rehearsed.
Practical ministry flows from this theology: intercession, prophetic declaration, and the disciplined control of one’s words are instruments to change family lines, neighborhoods, and even city trajectories. Hope functions as an emotional anchor that sustains joy and endurance through hardship, enabling persistence on the journey because the destination is kept before the heart. The congregation is invited to abandon shaky securities, embrace a renewed mind, and actively occupy the promises by faith—expecting the extraordinary, stewarding new empowerment, and becoming a people who walk in covenantal assurance until transformation shows up in the visible world.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Pursue genuine, wide-reaching revival Revival is not nostalgia for activity but an awakening of believers to close, powerful encounter with God that results in conversions, healings, and public demonstrations of kingdom power. It requires a collective choosing to move from comfortable attendance into wholehearted dependence and risk. Revival reshapes community priorities so outward blessing becomes evidence of inward transformation. [70:04]
- 2. Renew the mind for new wine Receiving new things from God demands new inner containers—beliefs, mindsets, habits, maturity, and choices must be re-formed so promise can inhabit life without bursting. Changing what is thought and rehearsed daily creates capacity for fresh revelation and responsibility. New wineskins align internal life with the pattern of destiny God intends to release. [74:15]
- 3. Hope: confident expectation, not wish Biblical hope is a settled, confident expectation anchored in God’s covenant and oath rather than a wishful wanting based on circumstances. When hope is covenant-rooted it reorders emotions, fuels joy, and sustains action even amid delay. That assurance transforms anxious waiting into expectant worship. [83:31]
- 4. Hope anchors emotions and endurance Hope serves as an anchor for the soul—steadying feelings and enabling long-term perseverance despite pressure or apparent setbacks. With a clear vision of the promised end, discouragement loses authority and endurance is cultivated as a spiritual discipline. Anchored hope keeps the journey from becoming an end in itself. [111:22]
- 5. See in spirit; speak destiny Faith begins by picturing God’s promise in the imagination, then declaring it aloud; words release destiny and break cycles of defeat. Intercessory speech and prophetic pronouncement reframe how people, families, and neighborhoods are perceived and changed. The practice of seeing and speaking trains the community to partner with God in bringing unseen realities into being. [95:26]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [65:49] - Opening greetings and humor
- [68:11] - Prayer for wisdom and revelation
- [70:04] - Defining revival and need
- [74:15] - New wineskins: renew the mind
- [75:47] - Habits, maturity, and choices
- [77:13] - Seven identity and destiny questions
- [81:43] - Belief systems and faith basics
- [83:31] - Hope defined: confident expectation
- [88:12] - Covenant, oath, and assurance
- [93:05] - Promise, picture, and manifestation
- [95:26] - Imagination, intercession, and words
- [111:22] - Hope as anchor and endurance
- [120:21] - Invitation, new birth prayer, and send-off