Message for June 28, 2020 from Pastor ShirleyAs sure as gold is precious and honey sweet, So you love this city and you love these streets Every child out playing by their own front door Every baby laying on the bedroom floor Every dreamer dreaming in her dead-end job Every driver driving through the rush hour mob I feel it in my spirit, feel it in my bones You’re going to send revival, bring them all back home I can hear that thunder in the distance Like a train on the edge of town I can feel the brooding of Your Spirit “Lay your burdens down, Lay your burdens down” From the Preacher preaching when the well is dry To the lost soul reaching for a higher high From the young man working through his hopes and fears To the widow walking through the veil of tears Every man and woman, every old and young Every father’s daughter, every mother’s son I feel it in my spirit, feel it in my bones You’re going to send revival, bring them all back home I can hear that thunder in the distance Like a train on the edge of town I can feel the brooding of Your Spirit “Lay your burdens down, Lay your burdens down”. Revive us, Revive us, Revive us with your fire!For God so loved the world…no if’s and’s or but’s about that truth. We all are created in the image of God regardless of gender or race. All He sees are people whe are created in His image hopelessly lost without Him. To every person mentioned in the above lyrics God is bringing them back home. Home is a place of security, a place of hope, a place of peace. I have high expectation that revival is in our nation now and will continue to grow in intensity.Our Word-faith for the supernatural! This is the time God is saying stretch forth your faith to press into the supernatural. In the supernatural realm there are unlimited turnaround, all are possible, all can be sought after. After all nothing is too hard for our God!Revive us, Revive us, Revive us with your fire!!!Comments are closed. |
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