When God’s Army Marches in Unity
This message was shared by Apostle Kathryn Krick, Lead Pastor/Apostle of 5F Church in Los Angeles, CA, on November 23, 2025. 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.
This word is for the revival army. That’s you! God has given us, the global revival army, great promises in His revival: promises of possessing the land He has given us, promises that we would not be held back in this revival—that no Pharisee, no religious spirit, nothing can get in our way as vessels of God to do the work of God. Nothing can stand in God’s way. He is the master of this army. He is the commander, so we must go forth and go glory to glory and possess every land that He is calling us to possess. This revival must go into every sphere of influence, through every kind of media, to every nation. There are many people who have not yet heard the good news. There are billions of people who have not heard this good news that revival is now, that God is moving in power to heal, deliver, and save. Many have not heard this good news yet. God is going to open doors; He’s going to bring a great victory that we haven’t even seen yet—a lifting for His revival army—so that these works can be accomplished, so the billions of people can hear this good news and can receive the anointing. This is going to take place. We are just getting started. This is just the beginning, so do not get comfortable. You have to think bigger!
Sometimes you can be like the Israelites and you can get used to wandering in the wilderness, even as God is progressing us. When the Israelites were in the wilderness, getting closer to the Promised Land, they were making progress. There were times they were going in circles, but when they were approaching Jericho, they were going glory to glory. They were making progress, and they were seeing miracles in their lives every day. They were seeing manna come from the sky, the pillar of fire by night and cloud by day guiding them. They were living a life of supernatural miracles.
That’s similar to how it is for us in revival. We are going glory to glory, moving forward, increasing, and seeing miracles every day, but there’s a promised land that’s coming that we haven't yet reached. You need to make sure that you’re not getting used to the place we have been in for years, and remember those promises—that we are called to more. Remember that things are going to change, there’s going to be a shift, there are going to be “suddenly” moments, there are going to be walls of Jericho coming down. But revival comes with a cost. The greater things in revival come with a greater cost. You need a greater faith.
The Israelites needed a greater faith when it came time for them to go into Jericho. There were giants in that land. So while it was the most exciting time, entering into the Promised Land, it could have also been the most intimidating time. People could have thought, “I don’t know, I don’t think I want to do that.” But God is calling you higher, to have a greater faith, to make a greater sacrifice. Prophetically, this is what God is speaking now. We are still in the Year of Acceptance. We must expect great things for the end of this year. And going into next year, it will be a greater glory. So you cannot be complacent. You have to know that you’re called to great things.
Imagine the disciples: as they were following Jesus, there was a cost. They had to leave everything behind, pick up their crosses, and follow him. There was a cost to following Jesus, but there was an even greater cost after Jesus was crucified and resurrected and sent them out into the world. Before, they were listening to Jesus, contributing financially, assisting with the needs of Jesus ministering, but then, they had to do even more when it was time for them to minister. They had to prepare messages to preach, they had to deal with issues of the sheep, counseling the sheep. They had to deal with persecution. Before, Jesus was the main one being persecuted, but then, they were being persecuted. But they were walking in their calling, doing even greater things.
Jesus said, “You will do the things I do and greater” (John 14:12). This was their promised land. They were put on this earth to be apostles, five-fold ministers, servants of God—to preach the word, cast out demons, heal the sick, and do the work of God. They were now walking in their calling. Do you want to walk in your calling? It comes with a greater cost.
Once the Israelites possessed the Promised Land, there were many battles they had to go through. God gave Joshua and the army victory after victory, but they had to keep fighting battles. It was time to work when they got into the Promised Land. God was asking more of them.
Prophetically, God is asking more of you, of us, of this revival army. I have a prophetic message today sharing this truth, reminding you of this truth of where we are going, so you don’t get used to the status quo—so you know that things will shift, that there will be a great increase, that God will open up great doors. You have to be prepared and ready for that. You have to be in the spirit to know that God is calling you higher; He is asking you for more. One of the ways in which God is asking more of you now, for us to go higher in this revival, is to take seriously being united and in one accord as a revival army. Jesus says,
John 17:20-23
“I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me. I have given them the glory you gave me, so that they may be one as we are one. I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.”
Jesus is saying that in order for the world to know that God loves them so much, we must be in perfect unity. This is a great part of how we are the light of the world. This commission, this assignment that God has given us on this earth, is about being a part of a body. We are a body of Christ, an army, and we win battles for God by cooperating together as an army, by marching forward in one accord. It doesn't matter how great your gift is or what the anointing upon you is: if you’re doing your own thing and you don’t care about being united, you’re not doing anything for the Kingdom.
It's like some of you are the thumb, some are the index finger, some are the ring finger, some are the pinky, some are the wrist, some are the elbow, some are the knee, some are the nose, some are the mouth, some are the ear, some are each one of the toes. You each have a part on the body, every one of you. Each one of you is so valuable, and so important. As we come together and shine our lights collectively, in one accord, we shine brightly to this world. People are drawn to our light, and the devil’s works are destroyed.
It is so important for you to know your value, your importance, that you are needed. Many of your roles are behind the scenes. You are not in the forefront, speaking on a stage, but you are equally as important and needed, and this revival expands because of you. It is expanding because you’re doing your part in the body.
You also need to look at everyone who is in the revival army as so valuable and important. You should not be looking at one, two, or five of your favorite people in the revival army as those who are most valuable. You should have eyes to see that everyone in this revival army has value. You have to see in the spirit though—to renew your mind spiritually to see people in this way. This is the spiritual truth: Everyone is valuable, not just the perfect or most mature ones.
God doesn’t call perfect people; He calls people who are willing, who say yes to Him. And no transformation happens overnight.
So God calls people who are willing, and when they come with a heart that says, “I’m willing, God. I want to give my life to you; I want to be used by you,” they do not transform into a mature Christian the next day—even if their heart is in a good place and they really mean, “I surrender everything." Still, they will not be transformed to be totally spiritual or mature overnight. It takes a process.
It’s so important that you see everybody in the revival army, weaknesses and all, as valuable, as a part of your body. You’re the thumb, they’re the pinky, and you need that pinky. You look at them that way. Instead of criticizing the pinky, you look at the pinky with value. That’s how God wants you to see one another. Everybody has weaknesses, and everybody has a process. Everyone has different weaknesses. If we all had the same weaknesses, we would have much more compassion towards one another, right? If you struggle with something carnal and you don’t want to keep doing it, it’s a weakness. And if you see someone else doing it, you’re going to be less apt to judge them because you understand, you have empathy for them, right? But that’s not how it is: we all have different weaknesses, and we all have a different past.
The enemy can strategically influence somebody to have this certain carnal aspect in them. The person may not realize that this is a great strategy of the devil in their lives. But the devil has strategically fed them certain lies over multiple years. For example, some people care so much about how people see them, while other people couldn’t care less—they just have different weaknesses. Some people are not naturally critical and skeptical, while others are. Some people never really feel jealous; they feel content. Maybe they naturally were very privileged and blessed in life so they’re naturally not jealous, while for other people, the devil has strategically been sending jealous thoughts to them. But even though they may act in jealous sometimes, it does not make them evil—it does not equate them to Saul who was chasing after David, or to Joseph's brothers who, out of jealousy, threw him in a pit to die.
We have to be careful of judging and demonizing people who have a carnal aspect in them. When someone is part of the revival army, when they are planted at the church you are planted in and they are testifying about Jesus, doing good things, and having good actions, you can see good fruits. And if they have bad fruits, those are many times just the weaknesses that have not yet been transformed, that are still in a process.
Mark 4:35
That day when evening came, Jesus said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.” Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?” He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. He said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?”
Imagine this scene: Jesus is with the disciples, and they are going somewhere together. They are going to the other side, on a journey. They are going higher, to the next chapter in their journey in revival to advance God’s kingdom, and everything isn’t peaceful. All of a sudden, there’s a storm. The Pharisees aren’t in the boat; it’s just the disciples and Jesus, and yet there’s a storm. “What? How can this be?” Even though we, in this revival army, all have a heart for Jesus, for the most part we are all surrendered to God, and those you’re serving with have a heart to serve Jesus, there still can be a storm. Even when you’re in this safe place, in a safe church where God’s power is moving, where miracles are happening all the time, there can still be storms. Why? Because this is part of the spiritual battle we are in on this earth.
Mark 3:24
If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.
This is a spiritual principle. When Jesus prays “that they will all be one,” that all the disciples would be in “perfect unity,” He knows that the only way the kingdom of God will advance, that souls will come into the kingdom, and that God can accomplish all that He wants to do is when the body, His revival army, the disciples, are united and in one accord. Because this is the principle: that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand. A house, a church divided against itself cannot stand. If there are divisions among the disciples, among those serving together, then it affects the integrity and the strength of the whole house. It affects God’s ability to move how He wants to. It creates cracks in the foundation, loopholes the devil can come into to create more chaos. If there is division in one aspect of the team, in an evangelism team, for example, and let’s say they are the arm of the body, now that arm is weak and cannot hold anything. That’s the seriousness of division!
The devil knows this principle. We have to be spiritually alert to realize that the devil knows these principles of God, so he is going to strategically try to get you to go against God’s principles. He is going to try to bring division so that there is no unity, because he knows the power of unity. He knows that when there is division, he can slow things down. The devil knows this! You need to wake up to know the spiritual battle on the move of God—not just on your personal life, but on the revival army that you are a part of. And as a warrior, you have power: you have power to let the devil influence you to bring division. We need to have the fear of God and take seriously knowing the power that we have and the strategies of the devil.
Storms will come. The devil will strategically come with this plan to divide. He will come up with specific thoughts to send—negative thoughts towards one person. You can find yourself all of a sudden having negative thoughts about somebody. It comes from the devil! Sometimes someone can have a weakness of noticing things so much. But you’re not supposed to; everybody has weaknesses. God’s job is to pay attention to that and help the person. And it’s the person’s job to pay attention to the weakness and take intention on it. But your job is to have grace, to have understanding, and to stay focused on what God has called you to do.
You need to be aware of these schemes. This message is specifically for the church, for the revival army. You need to have this awareness: “I have to be united with my team, with my revival army. I have to be united. The devil is going to come with schemes to try to get me to not like a person, to try to get me to see something negative in somebody. I need to be aware of that and I need to reject those thoughts when they come. I know what the devil is up to, and I will not be divided.”
You have to make the intention to love your brothers and sisters. It’s not about a feeling. You need to take that action and reject the lies of the devil to not love, to bring division.
Many times, that’s what the storms will look like. We’ll be in the boat together, doing the work of God together, progressing, moving forward, and all of a sudden the devil will come and bring a storm to try to bring division. When the storm comes, you may want to hop ship. You may want to get away from the storm that feels like it’s within the boat. If there are disagreements happening within brothers and sisters and it’s uncomfortable, you may just want to get away from it and go where it’s more comfortable. That’s the scheme of the devil, because the boat is where there is safety. Jesus is in the boat.
At the church where you are planted, there is God’s power and God's grace and God’s protection. And as you stay planted and surrendered to God, He will lead you to serve Him more and more. As He is leading you to serve more, this is not a suggestion. This is Him calling you higher!
God is saying, “I need you to row more now. We have bigger waves coming.” So when God asks for that, it’s not time for you to hop out of the ship because it’s uncomfortable and your muscles are hurting. The grace is to serve more when God is asking you to serve more! It will feel uncomfortable. When God calls us higher, when He is taking us to the other side, to the promised land, there is a cost. When bigger waves come, we need to do more! We need to row more! Sometimes that looks like taking on more responsibilities that God is asking you to take on. Sometimes that means just being steady and continuing to do what He’s called you to do, even though it is starting to get uncomfortable because of the storm. Certain things happen and it becomes uncomfortable to serve God when it wasn’t uncomfortable before. But this is where the grace is: when you are serving God how He is asking you to serve Him. That’s the grace! To step away from that or to say no to it is to step outside of the grace, of the protection, and of the blessings God has for you—the rewards that come with serving Him more.
I remember when revival broke out and God had me traveling every single week, ministering in different nations and cities. I would be gone all week, and many times I would come back on Saturday and minister on Sunday at church—every single Sunday. I could have said no. I could have said, “No, that’s too much. Nobody does that. That is not going to be enough rest. I have never even seen an example of someone doing that.” But God was calling me to do that, and that’s where my protection and grace were. That’s also where the reward was. So much reward! But I had to take on more, to get uncomfortable and sacrifice. There was less sleep. Sometimes I got up to preach and I was tired. But that’s what God called me to do—that’s where the grace and the blessing were.
Matthew 16:21-23
From that time on Jesus began to show His disciples clearly that He must go to Jerusalem, and endure many things at the hands of the elders and the chief priests and scribes, and be killed and be raised from death to life on the third day. Peter took Him aside to speak to Him privately and began to reprimand Him, saying, “May God forbid it! This will never happen to you!” But Jesus turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on things of God, but on things of man.”
Now, I want to talk about the difference between having boundaries with people in the world or with people who aren’t part of the revival army that you are a part of, and boundaries with the members of the revival army.
In this Scripture, Jesus literally said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan!” He looked Peter in the eye and said to him, “Get behind me, Satan!”
If I said that to somebody on the worship team, to somebody who is a leader here, in front of you all, what would you think about that person?
“RED FLAG! I’m not coming close to that person! Apostle Kathryn called them ‘Satan’!” Right?
The context of this scripture was that Jesus said, “I must be crucified,” and Peter said, “No, that cannot happen!” At that moment, he was being carnal. To be spiritual is to be slow to speak. When you don’t understand, you think, “What is He talking about? How can this be?” But then you should renew your mind: “Jesus is Lord. So, I’m not going to question Him and rebuke Him and correct Him. If I don’t understand something ,I’m going to humble myself and say, ‘Jesus, I don’t understand what you just said. Can you explain more? Jesus, I don’t want that to happen. But your will must be done. Can you explain more? But if not, that’s okay, I don’t need to understand. You are God, I obey.’”
That’s the spiritual response to have when you don’t understand. But Peter said, “THIS CAN NEVER HAPPEN!” That was acting carnal, because he was saying no to Jesus. He was forgetting that Jesus is Lord. He was forgetting to be childlike and humble. He let his emotions get the best of him. He was being carnal, and that’s why Jesus said, “Get behind me, Satan! Peter, you are being carnal!” He was correcting him. But God corrects those who He loves (Hebrews 12:6).
We all need to be corrected. We all have weaknesses. We all have moments of imperfection. Sometimes people don’t want to be corrected, and they become rebellious and turn away from God. Those are serious red flags. Those are people that are not safe to bring into a close relationship. But Peter had a heart to grow, to be corrected, to learn. We don’t see him getting offended after what Jesus spoke to him. That says a lot about his heart: for Jesus to say, “Get behind me, Satan!” and Peter remained a disciple. He didn’t act angry or with offense. He received that correction.
Then he made other mistakes, too. He denied Jesus three times (Luke 22:56-61), but he still had the heart to repent and to grow. Jesus came to him, forgave him, and gave him another chance (John 21:15). Jesus called him higher, and Peter came up higher and transformed.
This is how it will be with most people. Most, if not all, are going to have “Peter mistake moments.” The other disciples could have been thinking, “What on earth? Why would Peter act so prideful, correcting Jesus like that?!” Because for them, it wasn’t their weakness. You have to be careful about looking down on the “Peters” among you.
Having boundaries with people in the world is so different than having boundaries with people in the revival army, in the church you are planted in. For people in the world or for people who call themselves Christians but don’t seem to be surrendered to God and who reject the power of God, you can have the spiritual understanding to see that for the most part, it’s not smart to bring this person in close. They have a lot of open doors to the enemy and they are not aligned with this simple, foundational truth of who Jesus is. They may even reject Jesus. It’s generally not wise to have any of those people close in your life. Jesus only had three people very close to Him. Peter was one of them. Peter, James, and John: they were the most spiritually mature of all the disciples. Peter had his mistakes, but he was spiritually mature, and he was chosen to be the leader among all of them. Then Jesus had twelve disciples he brought semi-close. But then there were many disciples that he ministered to, and He didn’t bring them in very close. But He had love for them all! You don’t have to bring people in close to love them. You are not called to bring everyone in close. You don’t have the capacity for that. You have to have that wisdom.
Of course there are exceptions, like when you need to live with somebody. Maybe you are a child or a teen and your parents aren’t surrendered to God, or maybe it’s an unequally yoked marriage that God is calling you to stay in for that season. God will use these times, these relationships as your refining fire. He will use it for good. You just have to go into spiritual battle mode, to constantly be alert and reject all lies of the devil that are coming through that person that you are in close quarters with.
But when it comes to the revival army, boundaries in relationships are different. You should still have wise, personal boundaries, and you shouldn’t feel like you need to bring everyone in close. You aren’t called to bring everyone in close in the revival army. The revival army that we are a part of is big. You don’t have the capacity for that. But you need to really see each other as a family, as a team, and have so much love for them. Maybe for others, it will take more effort and intention to show that love, but you still need to show everyone love, respect, and grace. This is how there is unity.
As I shared, there can be times where a person has a certain carnal aspect in their nature that has not been transformed yet. And maybe that carnal aspect is negatively affecting you. Maybe it’s hurting you. You shouldn’t just put up with hurt. You shouldn’t think, “Oh, they’re part of the revival army so I just need to be in pain as I’m getting hurt by this person. I just need to suck it up.” We do need to be spiritually mature and strong, and not let our emotions get the best of us. We need to have this understanding that, “This is their weakness, but I don’t have to let that weakness affect me.” But we also need to be mature and be a family. When there’s an issue, we should have a conversation with love. Sometimes people can have blind spots. Often, it depends on how somebody grew up. Maybe their parent acted a certain way and it shaped them. And now they act this way, and they don’t know that it’s carnal, that it’s not Christlike. For there to be change, there has to be a catalyst. Sometimes when you become roommates or you become close friends with somebody, for example, you have to learn patience. You don’t have to learn patience when you live by yourself, and so you didn’t know you were an impatient person. But now when you’re living with somebody close or you’re with somebody that has a completely different personality than you, or they have a different weakness than you, it bugs you. You think, “Why are they being this way?” Then all of a sudden you find, “Wow, I’m not patient. I didn’t know I had a patience problem.” That then becomes a catalyst. When you are surrendered to God and you’re listening for the voice of the Holy Spirit, you want to change. You'll hear God say, “You’re not patient. It’s time to grow. It’s to change. It’s time to make the intention to be patient, to be Christlike in this area.” And so then you start making the intention and asking God for help to be patient.
I’m sharing this so you can have understanding and grace for one another. Some people have this weakness because there hasn’t been a catalyst in their life yet. It’s been a blind spot where they didn’t even know it was a problem. So it isn’t that they don’t want to change or there is something wrong with their heart, there just hasn’t been that catalyst yet.
Ephesians 4:15
Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ.
Sometimes, instead of just looking funny eyed at a brother or sister and running away from them, from a relationship with them or an interaction with them, you need to have a conversation with them. We need to be mature and confront with love. Don’t accuse. Don't condemn. And don’t correct as a mentor, in the place of a mentor. But, as a brother and sister, as a family member, you can have a conversation and share with somebody, “When you do this, it hurts me. When you do this, this is how I feel in my heart,” And have a heart to help them. This may help them. As I shared, they may not realize what their actions are doing because it’s always been normal for them to do this, to speak this way. Or their family was always like that so it molded them into being this way.
We should have this heart to always want to bring unity to everyone in this family, and to help one another when there are blind spots. Be careful to be humble and not correct and come above and mentor someone. But have a heart to help, with humility.
It says:
Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ.
God is calling you to come higher and to be mature, to grow, and to speak to one another the truth in love.
When Jesus was sleeping peacefully in the boat, He wasn’t seeing the devil as so powerful. He was seeing, “We’re going to keep moving forward. We have places to go and the devil and his storm can’t stop us or hold us back." But the disciples were freaking out.
When storms come, make sure that your personal emotions don’t get the best of you. Because with relationship issues, sometimes our emotions can cause us to be immature. They can cause us to overreact or to think so much about our personal emotions, but we need to lay down everything for the sake of Jesus. We need to be in one accord and be united for the sake of Jesus. This mission that God has called us to is the most important thing in the world. It’s so much more important than our personal issues or our personal emotions. We have to see that this is the most serious thing in the world, to be united for the sake of Christ, for the sake of this mission. That is what is priority. It’s at the cost of being uncomfortable. It’s at the cost of going through refining fire. It’s at the cost of putting up with the storms sometimes. But it’s worth it and we must make this priority, to put Jesus and His mission first.
When the storms come, the devil wants you to jump out of the boat, to stop doing what you’re doing. He wants you to not come up higher or to serve God how He is asking you to. The devil wants you to jump out of the boat where there isn’t safety. He wants to bring division so you can slow down or die spiritually or not be protected spiritually. But instead, when storms come, we must ask for the power of God to come and calm the storm. We must ask for God's peace and for His power to resolve the issues. We must ask Him to make the storm to pass and for us to return on the journey.
One other aspect of unity that’s so important is to be united with God's ways of advancing His work. God always puts leadership in place. He anoints leaders and reveals His vision to them. He speaks His direction to the leadership: “Go here; go there. It’s time to wait on My hand. Now it’s time to act. Now it’s time to go around the walls of Jericho, and then you’re going to go into the Promised Land.” God is always speaking through His leaders to direct the people of God.
Joshua 6:1-5
Now Jericho was securely shut up because of the children of Israel; none went out, and none came in. And the Lord said to Joshua: “See! I have given Jericho into your hand, its king, and the mighty men of valor. You shall march around the city, all you men of war; you shall go all around the city once. This you shall do six days. And seven priests shall bear seven trumpets of rams’ horns before the ark. But the seventh day you shall march around the city seven times, and the priests shall blow the trumpets. It shall come to pass, when they make a long blast with the ram’s horn, and when you hear the sound of the trumpet, that all the people shall shout with a great shout; then the wall of the city will fall down flat. And the people shall go up every man straight before him.”
God spoke to Joshua, “Tell the people to do this.” And what He was telling Joshua to tell the people to do did not sound logical. It was not something He had done before. It was the same thing with Moses.
Exodus 14:15-18
And the Lord said to Moses, “Why do you cry to Me? Tell the children of Israel to go forward. But lift up your rod, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it. And the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the midst of the sea. And I indeed will harden the hearts of the Egyptians, and they shall follow them. So I will gain honor over Pharaoh and over all his army, his chariots, and his horsemen. Then the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, when I have gained honor for Myself over Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen.”
All the Israelites were standing, facing the sea, and it wasn’t split yet. The sea had never been split in history. They were seeing the sea before them and Pharaoh and his armies running toward them, trying to kill them. And God said to Moses, “Tell the people go forward.” How were the people going to feel? How would you feel? How would you react? God requires us to have faith. When God is taking us higher, to somewhere greater, He requires us to have more faith. He requires our faith to be challenged. He requires us to have faith first and then He does the miracle. “Go forward! I will split the sea.” They had to be ready, and as they did it with faith, the sea split!
Even when the sea was split, they didn’t have this Bible story like we do today. So even when the sea split, it wasn’t like a peaceful Caribbean paradise. This sea was raging beside them as they walked. They could maybe see the sea animals swimming by as they walked. We have movie depictions of what it could have been like, with the sea raging up. It was not a walk in the park. It would still take great faith to walk through it.
So God will speak to leaders: “We are doing this; go here.” God will speak prophetic direction that says, “God is asking you to do this. God is calling you to serve in this way. God is calling us to fund this event. There is more hunger; God is calling us to give more.” We have to believe that God will provide, and we have to give. We have to take the action to give more because God wants us to take us higher!
You need to be in one accord to respect the directions from leadership. You need to be in one accord knowing that the Holy Spirit is guiding your spiritual leader. This is not how it is in the world, where people make their own decisions in a logical way and sometimes they mess up and make the wrong decision. You need to have this reverence and respect that God is directing us all through leadership. Many times, you may not hear about it before the direction is released. It will feel strange, maybe illogical. You may think, “March forward through the ocean? March around the walls of Jericho and make loud noises? This is not logical. This does not make sense. I think I have a better idea.”
We have to go in the spirit as a revival army and be in one accord with God's ways.
This is a prophetic message. God is taking us higher. The devil knows about this. He knows about the prophetic words. So we need to be aware of his schemes to try to hold us back. We need to come in unity and be in one accord and be ready for the more that God is asking of us. We need to become more mature. We need to become more loving. We need to be more serious about the work of God. We need to be ready to take on more of the work of God. We need to be ready to follow the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night. We need to be ready to shift.
We’re going higher! Let’s go, army of God. Let’s go! Let’s get more serious for Jesus. Let’s take on more. Let’s be willing to give more. Let’s be willing to sacrifice more. Let’s make the intention to be more like Jesus and to love one another well!
I’m so excited for what God has in store. Get ready, people of God. There are such great things coming that God is about to do! Get ready! Have more fire!
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