Revival Through the Word: A Journey of Transformation

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- "Revival starts with Reformation, a return to the spirit of God. Reformation is a return to the word of God; you can't have one without the other." [12:40] (Download | )

- "When we come under the word, we're allowing the Bible to look down at our life... and we're allowing the Bible to say this is right and this is wrong, this leads to life, this leads to death." [21:07] (Download | )

- "God blesses places not people... when we align ourselves under the authority of his word, the blessing of God comes into our life as a result of the place we have chosen to live." [23:41] (Download | )

- "Repentance is designed to invite you to more, to understand that this isn't the path that God has for you... conviction shows you the exit ramp off of a highway that leads to death." [28:12] (Download | )

- "The joy of the Lord is your strength... when you live your life in a position like this, it becomes a strength to help you navigate the deepest darkest seasons of our life." [34:12] (Download | )

- "When the presence of God comes near to our life, there's two realities that become unavoidable in our heart: the first one is that we're a great sinner, but the second reality is that He is a great savior." [35:45] (Download | )

- "What if in this room was somebody that God wanted to use to bring about an extraordinary move of God in their lives and in the lives of the people around them?" [37:29] (Download | )

- "If we're going to experience a move of God, the position that we live our life in matters... God blesses the places when we align ourselves under the authority of his word." [22:52] (Download | )

- "We can't experience a move of God if it doesn't break our heart... repentance works when the Holy Spirit gets around unholy things and gets uncomfortable." [26:45] (Download | )

- "The people went away to eat and drink at a festive meal to celebrate with great joy because they had heard God's word and understood them." [35:02] (Download | )
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