Guard The Glory

Revival isn’t fragile because God is weak.
Revival is fragile because we are human.
We can mishandle the holy.
We can turn fire into fame.
We can trade presence for performance.

That’s why the greatest threat to revival isn’t persecution.
It’s pride.
It’s distraction.
It’s forgetting Who the flame belongs to.

In Acts 5, Ananias and Sapphira wanted recognition in the move of God.
They wanted glory without full surrender.
And it cost them their lives.
Because revival cannot coexist with hypocrisy.

God will always protect His glory.
And He calls us to do the same.

Micah 6:8 reminds us:
“What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.”
Humility keeps the flame pure.
Obedience keeps the flame steady.
Prayer keeps the flame alive.

Distraction will try to shift your focus
numbers, reputation, noise, comparison.
But revival doesn’t need your branding.
It needs your brokenness.
It doesn’t thrive on applause.
It thrives on surrender.

So guard the glory.
Keep short accounts with God.
Confess quickly.
Repent deeply.
Stay small in your own eyes,
even as the fire spreads.

Because revival is not about you being remembered.
It’s about Jesus being revealed.
And if you guard His presence,
He will guard the flame.

One response to “Guard The Glory”

  1. We love you thanks dear annie amen 🙏 God bless you

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