Spirit Breakout: The Impact of RevivalSample
Revitalization: To Give New Life or Vigor
Yesterday we spoke about the restoration that God brings through revival. While God desires to restore us, He doesn’t stop there. God makes all things new. The Bible tells us that when we are in Jesus, we are new creatures: old things pass away, and all things become new. The enemy wants us to feel like we plateau, which can make us feel stagnant, but that's a lie. There is a new place where God desires to take us, a place with greater joy, greater peace, greater love, and greater faith. Every day we should wake up with new expectations and a new fervor for the day that lies ahead of us. We serve an infinite God, which means there is no end to His goodness and innovation. That means there are no boundaries to how He can show up in your life. Take the limits off.
Prayer:
Father, I am grateful for your goodness. I am grateful that your plans for me are still to prosper me, not to harm me; to give me a hope and a future. You are an amazing Father and I owe you all of me. I surrender myself to you and I submit my plans to your will. Help me not to place you in the box of my mind, but to instead give you full reign to be all that you are. God, give me a new revelation of you. Give me a deeper understanding of who you are. Give me a new level of your peace, joy, and love. I leave no place for stagnancy. You are a God of freshness, and I chose to live in the newness of your Spirit every day. Amen
About this Plan
When the wind of revival flows there is a refreshing that washes over the earth. It brings with it a renewal of our thinking, our actions, and our heart's posture. In a day and age where there seems to be a flood of negativity and infiltration of the enemy's plans, revival reminds us that God was, is, and always will be in control.
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