REVIVAL 2025

 

In the final day of Revival, Peter Reeves preaches about the greatness of Jesus, declaring that He is greater than our struggles, fears, and limitations. He illustrates this through the story of the demon-possessed man in Mark 5, showing how Jesus brings transformation where society pushes people away, emphasizing that true peace comes from recognizing God's power and presence. We are urged to shift our focus from our shortcomings to the overwhelming goodness of Jesus, surrendering fully and receiving His peace. Listen and be challenged.

 

On day three of Revival, Pastor Jabin Chavez preached on the story of Jacob wrestling with God in Genesis 32, using it as a powerful metaphor for surrendering to God. He emphasizes that we must stop running from our past, admit our struggles, and hold on to God for transformation, just as Jacob did when he received a new name and identity as Israel. We must reject negative words spoken over our lives, embrace God's blessing, and walk forward in the new identity He gives us. Listen and be challenged.

 

On day two of Revival, Dr. Manny Arango’s sermon, centered on the idea of living water from John 4, encourages us to seek the eternal and sustaining refreshment that comes from God rather than temporary fulfillment from worldly sources. He explains that chaos in our lives—whether in finances, relationships, or personal well-being—results from doing things out of order, and that aligning ourselves with God’s ordained order brings true transformation and stability. Listen and be challenged.

 

Opening up Revival, we welcomed Mercy Lokulutu last night as she preached on "The Sound of Revival", emphasizing that true revival doesn’t start with what we do, but with what we hear. From Acts 2 to Blind Bartimaeus, we see that breakthrough and transformation come when we tune our ears to the voice of God. Just as noise, fear, and distractions can distort our spiritual hearing, causing spiritual vertigo, we are urged to recalibrate, repent, and truly listen. Revival is messy, unpredictable, and beyond our control, but when we surrender our agendas and hear the sound from heaven, we step into the move of God. Listen and be challenged.