Principle: The Spirit Confirms What Is True
Divine power still exists.
It has not retreated from the earth — it has withdrawn from hypocrisy.
God does not inhabit corruption. He confirms truth.
Heaven’s power has never been random.
It falls where faith meets justice, where love meets need.
From the beginning, this was the covenant:
Heaven empowers; humanity executes.
God entrusted His children with stewardship over mercy, justice, and creation — a divine non-intervention pact that makes us the hands of Heaven.
When the poor were fed and debts forgiven,
when the sick were touched and the excluded restored,
Heaven said “Yes.”
That Yes was the supernatural.
Pentecost was never meant to prove God exists — it was meant to prove His people are still aligned with Him.
Stand-Out Truth: Power Vacates the Counterfeit
The absence of tangible power in the modern church is the canary in the coal mine.
It is Heaven’s way of saying, “You have words without weight.”
We traded fire for fog machines.
We replaced obedience with programming.
We wrote policies where God once wrote fire.
And now we call the silence “order.”
But God has always confirmed truth with action.
When love stands up, something happens.
When faith steps out, something moves.
God does not confirm branding; He confirms belief.
He does not bless performance; He blesses presence.
He does not endorse the system; He endorses the servant.
If there is no power, there is no alignment.
If there are no confirmations, there are no convictions.
Revelation: The Fire Has Moved
The Spirit has not died — it has moved out.
It has left the marble corridors of the comfortable and returned to the dirt roads of the desperate.
It lives again among those who have nothing to prove and everything to survive.
It has gone back to the people who believe the unseen because they have seen too much.
The poor, the broken, the addicts, the outcasts — they are the new upper room.
Where mercy still burns, the Spirit still descends.
Response: Public Power Encounters
This is why we stand in public and trust God to confirm.
Our Power Encounters are not displays of ego — they are acts of obedience to the non-intervention pact.
We do not command Heaven; we align with it.
We stand in the open — in parks, in protests, in shelters — and declare that God can still act when the truth stands up in faith.
Every time we step forward to confront false prophets, greed, or political idolatry, we create the stage for the supernatural to confirm what is true.
We put our reputations on the altar and let God decide the outcome.
Because faith that never risks public humiliation will never see public confirmation.
The fire does not fall for the safe.
It falls for the faithful.
When the world sees power without performance — compassion with consequence — the lie of lifeless religion collapses.
Theology of Power for the Poor
The supernatural is not superstition.
It is Heaven’s witness to truth on earth.
Healing is supernatural.
Forgiveness is supernatural.
Courage in the face of empire is supernatural.
Every act of mercy that defies despair is a miracle in motion.
Wherever justice is embodied, power follows.
Wherever the poor are lifted, Heaven leans in.
Wherever faith acts without guarantee, God confirms.
That is Pentecost for the poor — not a service, but a surge.
Not a doctrine, but a demonstration.
Final Charge: The Fire Tests Everything
If the Spirit is absent, it is not because God stopped speaking.
It is because He refuses to endorse what no longer reflects Him.
The modern church is fluent in platitudes and bankrupt in power.
It can quote revival history but cannot reproduce it.
Because the Spirit does not crown empire — He crowns truth.
So let the People’s Revival do what the institutions will not:
Stand in public.
Speak in mercy.
Trust that Heaven still confirms what is true.
When justice stands up, power shows up.
When faith walks into the street, Heaven follows.
This is the promise:
The same fire that fell on fishermen can fall again on the working poor, the lepers of this generation, the outcasts and the exiled.
And when it does — it will not be a show.
It will be a sign.
Pentecost belongs to the poor.
The power has never left — we just stopped standing where it lands.

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