Keep The Flame Alive

Revival isn’t hard to start.
One hungry prayer.
One surrendered heart.
One gathering where heaven kisses earth.
The harder part is sustaining it.

Leviticus 6:13 says,
“The fire must be kept burning on the altar continuously; it must not go out.”
The priest’s job wasn’t just to light it once,
but to tend it daily.
To add wood.
To remove ashes.
To guard the flame.

The same is true for us.
A city can be set ablaze in a weekend,
but revival is sustained when ordinary believers
keep fueling the fire in ordinary days.

How is it sustained?
Through prayer that refuses to grow casual.
Through worship that stays costly.
Through repentance that stays real.
Through leaders who keep pointing to Jesus,
not themselves.

In Acts 2, revival didn’t end when the tongues of fire disappeared.
It lived on in the fellowship, the breaking of bread,
the radical generosity, the constant teaching,
and the devotion to prayer.
Revival became lifestyle.

The enemy doesn’t mind sparks
he fears sustained flames.
That’s why he attacks unity.
That’s why he tempts hearts with pride.
That’s why he tries to turn movements into monuments.

But when God’s people stay hungry,
stay humble,
and stay surrendered,
the flame doesn’t just last
it spreads.

Your city doesn’t just need a moment with God.
It needs a generation committed to tending the fire
until the whole land burns with His glory.

So don’t let it go out.
Keep showing up.
Keep pouring oil.
Keep making space.

Because what God has started,
He intends to continue.
Not just for a day,
but until His Kingdom comes.

2 responses to “Keep The Flame Alive”

  1. OUR BURDENS HAVE BEEN LIFTED AT THE CROSS OF CALVARY

    By Kenyatta Kelvin

    🔹 Introduction

    Every human being carries burdens—sin, guilt, shame, pain, disappointment, sickness, or fear. But the good news is that Jesus bore all our burdens on the cross of Calvary. At the cross, a divine exchange took place: our weakness for His strength, our sorrow for His joy, our sin for His righteousness.

    📖 “Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows…” – Isaiah 53:4

    🔹 Main Points

    The Burden of Sin Was Lifted

    Sin is the heaviest burden that keeps man separated from God.

    On the cross, Jesus paid the full price for our redemption.

    📖 “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” – 2 Corinthians 5:21

    The Burden of Sorrow and Pain Was Carried Away

    Jesus not only carried our sins but also our griefs, sorrows, and emotional wounds.

    He understands every tear and every heartbreak.

    📖 “He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3

    The Burden of Sickness and Disease Was Lifted

    By His stripes, we receive healing.

    At Calvary, Christ took our infirmities and gave us His wholeness.

    📖 “By whose stripes ye were healed.” – 1 Peter 2:24

    The Burden of Fear and Bondage Was Destroyed

    The cross broke every chain of fear, anxiety, and captivity.

    In Christ, we are free from every bondage.

    📖 “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” – John 8:36

    🔹 Conclusion

    At Calvary, all our burdens were lifted. We don’t have to carry what Jesus already carried for us. The cross is not just a place of death but a place of freedom, victory, and new life.

    📖 “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28

    Declaration: Today, I lay down every burden at the feet of Jesus. My burdens are lifted, and I walk in freedom, joy, and victory through Christ.

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