Ready to Rise
This message was shared by Apostle Kathryn Krick, Lead Pastor/Apostle of 5F Church, in Los Angeles on March 22, 2026. To watch the full video, scroll to the bottom of this post. We pray this teaching blesses you and equips you to walk as a powerful vessel of God.
Are you ready to rise? God has called you to the extraordinary. God has called us, this revival army of God at 5F Church, to the extraordinary. We are living in the extraordinary already. We are living in awe and wonder continually. Look at what God has done, and look at what He’s doing right now! We are living in the days of revival. We are seeing God expand His revival by the day. More people are joining the revival army, being planted at 5F Church, being saved, healed, and delivered. It keeps growing every day. It keeps growing so much that we now need arenas and even a stadium in Brazil, where 10,000 people came, glory to God! This is an extraordinary life we are living right now. But do you know there is even more? There is much more in store!
Here at 5F Church, God has given us a massive vision. This is God’s vision, and He has called us to say “yes" and "amen” to it. In Catching the Vision, I shared the vision that God has for us, and this vision includes a massive church—much bigger than where we are currently. God has called us to have our own church building: a home where we can come anytime, where we can have a midweek service, a kids’ ministry, a youth ministry, and other activities and services that God wants. This is God's vision. This is coming. This is the future. And it’s also God’s plan for many of these small groups to become branches. We will have so many branches around the world, where miracles are always taking place, where people are always being freed and healed. They will be wells, where people will travel to encounter God’s power. They will have their own buildings too.
It’s God’s plan also that we would have our own TV network and programs to minister to people through media. It’s God’s vision that we would need arenas and stadiums all the time because there would be so many people who desire to come and encounter God’s power at these events that we host around the world. These stadiums will be filled with people who are hungry to encounter Jesus. And mass deliverance, healing, miracles and salvation will take place among the several thousands all over the arenas and stadiums. That’s God’s big vision for us. It’s massive!
His vision is that the worship team would impact the whole world—that anointed music would come forth. It’s a big vision, much bigger than what we have seen yet, and so there is going to be a time when there’s a shift—when things change drastically and don’t look anything like they do now. It will make the extraordinary we are experiencing now seem like the ordinary.
I’ve been thinking so much about March, 21, 2021, when that first demon manifested. Our church decreased for almost four years, down to twenty, to fifteen the next year, to ten the next year, to five the next year, to two that year. Vivienne, Jeanntal’s mom, was there through all of that. And she remembers being the only person in the congregation sometimes. We were seeing the anointing move, and we had seen a little bit of healing, but not really any deliverances. We saw God touch people and people being transformed. We were seeing them become more surrendered and on fire for Jesus. We were seeing the anointing touch people, as they fell down with God’s power. And we saw people being baptized in the Holy Spirit and being touched through the prophetic anointing. So we saw God move. And I remember thinking, “This anointing is so precious and powerful; it’s really moving here at 5F Church. But how will people see that it’s here? How will people see the preciousness of it?” God was truly moving in power, before the healings and deliverances, even though we were small. But it felt so impossible. We were getting smaller, and people by and large were not seeing the anointing that was here. How would they see it? How would these promises be fulfilled that revival was going to break out? That was a prophecy from my spiritual father, Prophet Dr. GeorDavie. He prophesied to me that I was called to be an apostle to the nations. Then he prophesied that revival is now, that we were going to see revival break out in LA, spread across the nation, and spread across the whole world.
So often I would think, “Am I doing something wrong? Am I not good enough? Am I not a good enough preacher? Am I missing something?” I would have these thoughts so often because I couldn’t figure out how it seemed like we were moving further away from the promise. I couldn't figure out why people weren’t staying, why we were getting smaller. But, glory to God, God gave me the wisdom and strength and grace—so much through my spiritual father, through his equipping and encouragement—to remember that our feelings and our thoughts are often not the truth. The truth is what God has spoken, the prophecies that have been spoken. I talk to my spiritual father all the time. He will correct me if I’m missing something. I renewed my mind: I just have to believe the word of God. I have to believe I am chosen. I am an apostle that’s called to reach the nations. I don’t feel like it, but I have to believe. I have to believe that revival will break out. It looks impossible, it looks like we’re going backwards, but I have to believe. And I know that it’s disobedience to God if I speak the opposite aloud. I would spend a lot of time with Jeanntal and I could have been complaining or saying, “Is something wrong with me? I feel like maybe I’m missing something. This feels impossible.” I wouldn’t say those words. If I ever spoke my feelings I’d say, “But this is what God has spoken and He’s going to do it. His promises are yes and amen!”
And then March 21, 2021 came. I had been ministering twice a week, most weeks, for almost four years. Not one time had I seen a demon speak through somebody. Not one time had I seen a demon screaming through someone. Not one time had I seen somebody start coughing. I didn’t see any kind of manifestation of a demon for four years.
But one day, God said, “It’s time.”
Deuteronomy 2:3
You have made your way around this hill country long enough, now turn north.
God was speaking to the Israelites who were wandering in a certain area in the wilderness. He was saying to them, “You have wandered long enough. It’s time for a shift. I’m shifting you now.” God knew, this whole time. I didn’t know the day. I knew it was going to happen, but I didn’t know if it was going to happen in 2017, 2018, 2030, 2040, or 2021. I had no idea. God wanted it that way because that's how our faith grows. God saw us getting smaller and smaller. He saw my thoughts and my prayers, wondering “Am I missing something? How is this going to happen?” And He was looking, with peaceful confidence. “March 21, 2021. It’s coming. It’s the day I have chosen. Because I know you will have gone through this refining fire and that refining fire. And I will have been able to mold your patience, your humility, your faith, and your self-control. I will have matured you, and on March 21, you will be ready to handle what comes with the promise fulfilled: the much greater responsibility and the much greater persecution as well.” That was God’s perspective, which was so different from my perspective. But that’s God’s perspective: restful and full of confidence, excitement, and expectancy. That’s how it is with God; He has these appointed days set out where he moves His mighty hand and everything changes. He brings this shift.
From that day, everything changed. I edited that deliverance and posted it online, and it instantly went viral. Suddenly people started flocking to our church services. We grew every single week, when before we had just been decreasing. Every week, we grew, and two months later we had grown to 80 because of that one deliverance, and then God kept multiplying the deliverances. People would see them online, and it just kept increasing, like a snowball effect from that one deliverance. It changed everything. God himself released something. He did something supernatural to open up thousands upon thousands of people’s eyes like that.
For years I thought, “How will people see? How will people’s eyes open up to see the anointing? How will their eyes open up to see that a true prophet declared that revival is now? How will their eyes open up to see that revival is actually here and now and we are no longer waiting for it? How will people’s eyes open up to see?” This was a burning in my heart, and I didn’t know how it was going to happen. But I was missing some revelation. I knew God was miraculous, but sometimes when we haven’t seen God do something specific yet, it can feel more impossible. But our God does the impossible. The things that we have never seen happen before—that’s what our God does. And it’s actually easy for our God to do these things that we can’t imagine.
Jeremiah 32:17
Ah, Sovereign Lord you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.
Our God made the heavens and the earth. So how difficult is it for him to open up spiritual eyes when He made the eyes, the brain, and the heart? How hard is it really? It’s all just about God’s timing. It's not a matter of, “Am I missing something? Do I need to try harder in an area?” We need to be obedient, but that’s not what I’m talking about right now. I’m talking about when you’re obedient to God, when you’re doing exactly what God is calling you to do. You don't need to struggle in your mind, trying to figure out, “Man I’m not seeing something happen yet and this feels impossible. I don’t know how this is going to happen? Let me try to brainstorm and figure out how on earth this can happen.” It can’t happen by your own power, by your own efforts. It will happen on your March 21. It will happen on the divinely appointed day that God has already marked on His calendar, when He’s going to do something supernatural to move mountains, to move whatever has been in the way. He’s going to do it, and that’s going to be how it happens. It’s going to be easy for God to do it; it’s not going to be hard. It seems like we are fighting against these demonic forces, and we are. But we forget that God allows attacks—He allows us to feel the heat and the fight from the devil. But God is so much more powerful than the attacks we’re going through. It’s just that He’s letting us go through it. He’s letting us feel the heat of the fire.
In those days, for four years, God let me feel the resistance. He let me feel how the enemy was angry about the anointing and about the prophecy that revival is now. God let me feel that, but the enemy’s attempts to try to stop revival were no match for God.
It was so shocking how suddenly the anointing was moving so powerfully and so many people wanted to come and receive. I remember Christine came from Las Vegas. She was one of the first ones to move here to Los Angeles. It was within a month or two, and she just showed up. She still plays the piano. A couple of months after first coming, she said, “I’m here. I moved to LA.” She moved to LA to be at our church. Can you put yourself in my shoes? Our church got smaller and smaller for four years, down to two people. And now, two months into God moving in power like never before, igniting revival, there was a person who moved to LA just to be at our church. And our church was in the park! We didn’t have a fancy building. We were in the park with the most simple, humble setup: a piano, a portable speaker, a microphone, a music stand, and our sign. That was it!
I think it was eight months prior, in September, that I preached to one person in the amphitheater. It was a 100-degree day, and that person left in the middle of the message. That was after ministering for almost four years, and I was ministering to zero people. Jeanntal was there, and Marisa was there, too, helping with the filming. But in terms of people who weren’t serving, we went from one to zero. And about eight months later, four people were getting on a plane to come to our church.
Our God is shocking! And then people started flying in almost immediately after that first deliverance happened. And then we grew to 300 and the amphitheatre was overflowing. And then, a month or two later, we started having international visitors fly just to be at our church, in the park, with our simple setup. And it’s never stopped. Ever since then, it’s been every single Sunday, or just about, that we have had international visitors travel to be here at our church! Before, our church was decreasing and in my mind, I thought, “People can’t see.” Now people are getting compelled to get on planes and fly to LA just to be at our church service. How great is our God?!
So often, we think we are missing something. We think, “Is there something I’m not doing and that’s why I’m not seeing the promises fulfilled yet, or why I’m not seeing growth in an area? Am I missing something? Am I the problem? Am I not good enough?” We can be thinking these things when we’re not seeing the promise fulfilled because we’re expecting the promise to come earlier. But just because we expect it to come earlier doesn’t mean that it’s late. So often, it’s just not what we thought. God's timing is later, and it’s different than ours. So it’s not a matter of needing to do more. Or we can think, “It feels like the enemy or the spirit of religion is winning.” It’s not winning. God is just letting us feel it. He’s letting us feel the resistance. He’s letting us feel the fire. The enemy has nothing on God.
All throughout the Bible, God lets people go through things; He lets the enemy attack, and He lets people feel the fire of the attack. It’s the refining fire. He lets people feel it. He lets people sit in it. He lets people go on the journey, in the wilderness, on the way to the promised land. But that attack of the devil you feel doesn't speak of any kind of weakness of God or of any kind of strength of the devil over God. No! It’s just that God hasn't moved yet, in the way that smashes the devil in the area where you’re seeing this resistance so strongly. He’s going to, though. The day is coming. God has it written on His calendar, but it’s just that the day hasn’t come yet. We can wrongly think that the devil is so powerful or that the spirit of religion is so powerful. It is so grieving that so many people reject Jesus, His anointing, and revival. But it’s important to know that there will come a time when many people will be saved; when their eyes will open up. Just like it was grieving that Saul was persecuting and killing Christians, but there was a day when his eyes opened up. So we don’t grieve without hope. It is grieving when we see people reject revival and reject Jesus and His power. But we have hope. There is a day coming—a road to Damascus moment that God has planned for thousands, maybe even millions of people around the world.
So now we face another obstacle: all these big promises God has promised us, of our own church building, of a TV network, and all these things I shared in the beginning. How do we get there? We are seeing so much increase in this revival all around the world, but there are still many leaders who haven’t accepted God's move yet—who call what Jesus is doing demonic, just like they did when Jesus was walking on this earth. So many people today are deceived; they don’t see that this is really God, that this is really Jesus. There are thousands, millions, who don’t recognize this revival, and that’s what’s needed for those promises to be fulfilled. We see the enemy working so hard through Pharisees of today, speaking lies and false accusations, deceiving people. The devil is working so hard to hold back revival, but the devil can’t hold back revival. It’s just resistance that we experience in this season, and God is allowing it, just like He allowed our church to get smaller and smaller every year. It’s the same thing. It’s the same principle.
For us at 5F Church, God has called us to something so massive. It’s silly to think, even for me, “Four years is enough for my wilderness. I’m good. I went through enough trials. I deserve it all now.” No! That’s silly. I’ve had to humble myself because I hunger for the promises that God has spoken so much. I received many of these prophecies in 2016. That’s ten years ago. And for a lot of these promises, I didn’t know when they would come to pass, except for the prophecy of when I would be on TV sharing about revival. There was a specific year given and it happened in that year exactly. But besides that, I haven't known when these promises were going to be fulfilled. And naturally, in our excitement and zeal, and especially when we haven’t gone through what I did the first four years, we tend to think things are going to come sooner than they will. So I’ve been deeply hungering for a lot of promises from God since 2016. And I personally have had to humble myself and remember that God has called me to something so big, for His glory, that it should take awhile. I should have to go through a lot of preparation.
When persecution comes towards me and when people speak against me, I humble myself and remind myself, “I have to go through this. I have to be humbled more. God has to mold me more. I’m not ready yet; I need to be prepared more. I humble myself. Lord, have your way.” It’s not fun to do that, and it’s not easy. We want to arrive right now, but God is calling us to look and see who He has really called us to be so we can humble ourselves and understand, “This is so massive what I’ve been called to, so why would I expect to reach it right away?” That’s prideful. We have to go on a journey of being refined to be more like Christ.
God is calling you all now to have mature faith to know where you’re going, to have this kind of mature faith instead of constantly wondering, “This looks so impossible. How is this going to happen?” God is going to do something miraculous, just like we saw Him do in this revival in 2021. He’s going to do something miraculous to open up people’s eyes that are presently closed. He’s going to do something miraculous that will shift everything. It’s just a matter of His timing. It’s not His timing yet. So we have to have this balance of having contentment in the waiting, in the wilderness, realizing, “It’s not God’s timing yet. That’s okay. I’m at peace, right here, right now, today. God has blessed me with so much. I shouldn’t want for anything. I shouldn’t be sad that the promise isn’t here yet, because I’m blessed. I’m grateful, and I humble myself to not miss the blessings of health, of family, of provision, of food, of a roof over my head, of having a job, of being part of revival, of having a church family, of having a church where God’s power is moving, of being set free, of being healed, of having abundant life and peace in the mind.” There was a time you didn’t have that. You have to humble yourself to not miss the blessings that are in your life right now, that are enough to fill you with joy. Humble yourself to not miss the most precious gift, which is Jesus, in your life.
But at the same time, we must hunger for the promise. We must greatly desire the promise. We must not be comfortable with who we are now, but we must really see, “This is where I’m going. This is where I belong—ahead, not here. This is not my home. This is not the destination. I’m on my way right now. I’m not going to act like I’ve reached my destination and then get sidetracked and get distracted because I’m getting comfortable where I am right now. This is where I’m going. This is who I’m called to be. This is who we are called to be at 5F Church. This is where the revival is going. This is where the church is going, and my eyes are there. That’s where we are headed. That is who God has called me to be. That is who God has called us to be: this massive, extraordinary calling as sons and daughters who carry His power and His revival to the ends of the earth.” Hallelujah!
Galatians 6:9
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
It’s so important to have in your mind, “It’s just not God’s time yet. The promise will come in God’s perfect timing.” But at the same time you can’t just sit back and think, “Well, it’s all up to God.” Because He moves upon your seeds. Your seeds add up. The seeds you sow add up.
On March 21, when revival was ignited through that first deliverance—that was a day of harvest. It was a day when God decided to move in power—not just randomly, but because seeds had been sown and He could move upon my hands and bless the work of my hands. And all those seeds sown of ministry, of editing and posting videos, of just showing up to serve God continually, day in, day out—it added up one day, on March 21. And on March 21, something shifted from sowing season to harvest season.
We need to keep sowing with all our hearts. We can’t just sit back and say, “I’m just waiting for that day.” It won’t happen if that’s your attitude. You have to sow and serve God with all of your heart, and that’s when you will see the harvest come. So we sow patiently. We sow diligently. We sow with expectancy. We sow, knowing, “What I’m doing matters. What I’m doing is leading to a massive harvest one day.” God is able to move mightily upon my hands, upon our hands, because we’ve chosen to give our lives to Him and we’ve chosen to be obedient to sow and sow and sow, again and again and again.
Proverbs 23:7
For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.
For as he or she thinks in his or her heart, so is he or she. You need to see yourself, not as your circumstances now, but as part of the revival army—with that great vision that God has called us to. We shouldn’t be seeing ourselves that way only when we arrive. We need to see that this is who we are now, so that when that day comes, we’re not playing catch-up; we’re not dragging; we’re not taken off guard. But we’re ready to step in seamlessly—with strength, readiness, energy, and fire. It’s like when, within a couple of months after March 21, God suddenly opened up all these doors, and people were inviting me to minister in their churches and in buildings and parks around the US. Then in 2022, people from different nations reached out to me, and I went to 12 nations that year, glory to God! But it was every single week, for a year and a half, except for about three weeks, that I was traveling to minister. And I was getting back in time to minister every Sunday here in LA. That was a lot. It was tiring. But do you know that I never dreaded it, not one time? I was excited every time. I was full of joy every time, and it didn’t feel like work. Some Sundays I would feel tired and I wouldn’t particularly feel like ministering, but I didn’t feel heavy. I still had excitement and joy to minister on Sundays, even though I had just flown on an international trip and my body felt physically tired. But you may be asking yourself, how was I able to have such joy and excitement? Well, it's because I love Jesus and I love His people, but it’s also because I saw myself as who God called me to be. Even though I often didn’t feel like it, I renewed my mind to: “God has called me to be an apostle to the nations. He has called me to be this leader where revival’s taking place. He’s called me to be a shepherd of many people.” I would renew my mind of this all the time, and so it would often feel uncomfortable for those fours years because it seemed like: “This is not where we’re supposed to be. This is not what God has called me to be.”
Seeing yourself how God sees you does feel uncomfortable. It’s probably easier to sit back and think, “I’ll get comfortable here.” But we need to see, “This is not what God has called us to. This is not what God has called me to. It’s just a matter of God’s timing, but this is where we’re going. This is who we are called to be. This is who I am called to be.”
When that shift came and I was traveling all the time, it wasn’t heavy, and I was able to do it with joy because I had already mentally prepared myself, in my heart, to think, “This is who I am.” So when I started doing that, it actually felt like, “Yes, this is who I’m called to be. This is what God has spoken about who I was, who I am.”
Genesis 17:3-8
Abraham fell facedown and God said to him, “As for me, this is my covenant with you: You will be the father of many nations. No longer will you be called Abram. Your name will be Abraham, for I have made you a father of many nations. I will make you very fruitful. I will make nations of you and kings will come from you. I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. The whole land of Canaan, where you now reside as a foreigner, I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you and I will be their God.”
When God spoke this, Abraham’s life looked nothing like it. His name was Abram, and God said, “I’m changing your name.” That’s like how I went from being Kathryn, just a normal Christian girl, to being an apostle called to reach the nations. And you all, your names have been changed to “warriors in God’s revival army” and “disciples of Jesus”—not just any disciples, but the first disciples of this global revival that God has poured upon this earth. You are leaders in this revival, called to reach the whole body of Christ and transform the whole body of Christ.
God has changed your name! Have you accepted this new name, and are you seeing yourself rightly, as who God called you to be? That’s what God is calling you to. When God spoke this to Abraham, his life looked nothing like what God spoke. But he had to accept this new name and say, “I’m Abraham!” He had to leave his old land, all the familiar things of this old land, and go on this new path, on this new journey, so that he could be Abraham and do all that God had called him to do. This is God’s calling to you, to see yourself, not where you are now, not where we are now, in this revival and in this church, but to what God has called us to, and with the names He has given us.
Genesis 13:14-17
After Lot had gone, the Lord said to Abram, “Look as far as you can see in every direction–north and south, east and west. I am giving you all this land, as far as you can see, to you and your descendants as a permanent possession. And I will give you so many descendants that, like the dust of the earth, they cannot be counted! Go and walk through the land in every direction, for I am giving it to you.”
This is what God has spoken over us and called us to. He has called us to take dominion in the body of Christ, that this revival would reach the whole world, that people would receive this new wine and be freed of religion and the old wine, that people would be delivered and healed and encounter God’s power and love. We have to take dominion, revival army, for that to take place in the body of Christ! We are called to take dominion. We are called to see, “This is the land God has given us.” He has given it to us! We will see Him move mountains to give us this land. It’s already ours in the spirit, but in terms of when we see it manifest and come in the physical, He will do it! He will move mountains! It is ours, there's no question about it! We don’t need to wonder, “How will it happen?” God! His mighty hand! His power doing something so supernatural that it opens up so many eyes, that shifts everything in one moment, like we’ve seen Him do time and time again in this revival.
When you’re driving, you need to look forward. If you look to the right or the left, you’re not going to keep going forward. So we need to keep looking forward, not down, not right or left, being distracted, because things look the same. Sometimes, when you’re in the middle of the wilderness, when you’re on the journey to the promised land, it can feel like, “same old, same old.” And that’s when the devil can try to bring a temptation to you—“Look over here!”—to bring excitement, to bring a different kind of fulfillment to you, because things feel like the same old, same old. You have to keep looking forward and think, “This is the big thing God has called me to; this is where I’m going; this is where we’re going. This is massive! I have to stay focused! I have to be ready for this big calling.”
Have the fear of God to remember the name He has given you, how massive it is. Have the fear of God to continually look ahead and think, “This is where I am going. This is who He has called me to be, so I’d better live purely and righteously. I’d better not give in to temptation or be distracted. I’d better stay focused and keep serving God with all my heart. I’d better keep humbling myself and pushing away the flesh, rejecting thoughts of the devil. I’d better keep marching forward every day, growing more and more spiritually mature every day, because God has called me to something big. I want to revere Him. I want to respect Him. I want to honor Him with my life. I want to be able to fulfill the assignment He has given me.” In order to do that, you have to stay focused.
When I first received the prophecy over my life and impartation of anointing, right after receiving the prophecy that I was called to be an apostle to reach the nations, I remember walking around, going to the gym, and just renewing my mind, “I’m carrying anointing. I’m carrying precious anointing.” This was even before the church started. I would renew my mind, “I must be diligent. I must be careful.” Before, I had felt convicted to live purely and righteously, but this put a deeper fear of God in me, as I renewed my mind to what I carried inside. It wasn’t time yet for what I carried inside to come out. It was small; it wasn’t making demons manifest yet. That wouldn’t happen for another four years. But I valued what God had put in me, like a baby, knowing it would grow and I needed to do my part to see it grow healthy and be born at the right time—not too early, not too late.
So I want to encourage you to renew your mind to what you carry. You carry this precious anointing. You need to renew your mind to where God has called you to. Prepare yourself right now to be flexible with God for when the shift comes—that you will be flexible to serve Him in different and bigger ways, to sacrifice more for Him when a shift comes. Prepare yourself now. See where you’re going and be ready for anything! Be ready for whatever God will call you to do. Be ready for change. Embrace change and all that comes with it. We are going to see change. We are going to see shifts. We are going to see the enemy defeated, where he has tried to hold back revival, where he has tried to hold back precious people of God from seeing the truth and seeing this precious Jesus who is moving in power in this revival. The devil will be defeated. We will see it take place!
I want to encourage you to be humble and have godly confidence at the same time. We need to be humble to see, “Who am I to be Abraham? Who am I, who are we, to possess all the land? Many are called, but few are chosen. Who am I to be a chosen one? I’m not worthy of this! God, have your way! Your timing is perfect. I trust you. I won’t complain like a spoiled child. I won’t be impatient. I humble myself because I don’t deserve what you’ve already blessed me with.”
We live in that humility, but at the same time, we need to walk in godly confidence: “This circumstance that I’m in, that we’re in right now, is not where God has called us to. He’s called us to somewhere so great! This is so great, where we are in revival, but where we are going is so much greater, so much higher, and so much more extraordinary. This is who He’s called me to be. This is who He’s called us to be: ones who take dominion.”
It’s time to walk in that godly confidence and know that it’s just a matter of time. Instead of being disturbed and thinking, “Why isn’t this happening? Why aren’t we seeing this breakthrough? Why is the promise not coming? Are we missing something? I didn’t know the devil was so powerful in the spirit of religion. It’s just relentless.” We need to stop that! It’s just a matter of time! The devil is no match for our God! The spirit of religion, false accusations, old wine, jealousy, are no match to our God! Our God has the victory, just like we saw five years ago when God ignited revival. We’re about to see it again. We’re about to see His mighty hand ignite revival to expand in a greater way than we’ve ever seen. Hallelujah.
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