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Forgiveness Without An Apology
We long for closure.For someone to admit what they did,to acknowledge the pain,to say the words we never heard: “I’m sorry.”But some of us will never get that moment. And if we wait for an apology before we forgive,we hand our healing over to the very people who hurt us. Forgiveness was never meant to… Read more
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The Power of Letting Go
Forgiveness is not weakness.It is not pretending it didn’t hurt.It is not erasing what happened.Forgiveness is the choice to release someone from the debt they could never repay,and in doing so, release yourself from the prison of bitterness. Jesus taught us in Matthew 6:14–15,“If you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive… Read more
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Pass The Fire
Moses carried the weight of leading Israel until he could barely stand beneath it. God’s solution wasn’t to make Moses stronger, it was to raise up seventy elders and let the Spirit that rested on Moses rest on them too. Revival multiplies when the fire is shared. Jesus Himself modeled this. He could have carried… Read more
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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… Read more
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Revival In The Secret Place
We pray for fire to fall in the city,for glory to sweep across our land,for souls to come running to the altar.But every public outpouringbegins with a private burning. Jesus told His disciples in Matthew 6:6,“When you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your… Read more
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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.… Read more
