2025 The People’s Revival
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Forgiveness Isn’t About the Offense
Forgiveness was never about the weight of what someone did. It’s not about scales of right and wrong. It’s not about who deserves what. Forgiveness is about reciprocity. It is the gate you open so mercy can reach you next. Jesus wasn’t poetic when He tied your forgiveness to how you forgive others. He was… Continue reading
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Honey in the Carcass
I became a believer in 1990.The day after I converted, I walked into the streets and never really left them. From 1990 to 2017 I stood on the margins, calling the church to repent.I yelled for reformation and revival in tin shacks with a single bulb swinging overhead.I screamed the same message in mega-churches that… Continue reading
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Why is the Gospel good news to the poor?
Because it was addressed to them first. Not spiritually ever-after. Not metaphorically broke. Not “poor in spirit” as a poetic euphemism for everyone. The actual poor. The overlooked. The overworked. The underpaid. The stepped on. The always last. The first exploited. The first blamed. The last resourced. Jesus didn’t open His ministry in Rome, the… Continue reading
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This is why we don’t see revival.
The problem isn’t Heaven. It’s follow-through. Jesus didn’t begin His ministry in secret or symbolism. He began it in public, in His hometown, in front of people who assumed they already knew Him. Nazareth got the first sermon. The carpenter became the Christ, stood up, unrolled Isaiah like a legal decree, and read, “The Spirit… Continue reading
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The Kingdom of God is treason.
In Mark, the first chapter, Jesus arrives on the scene and begins his ministry. He begins with a declaration — “The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel”. Repent here cannot mean:• “Feel bad about your sins”• “Adopt better personal morals”• “Accept doctr• “Ask Jesus… Continue reading
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How to pray to get results
Brought to you by the One who entrusted the secret to fishermen and hookers. When the disciples asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray,” He didn’t hand them a ritual—He handed them a pattern. He said, “After this manner, pray.”In other words: If you want results, follow this sequence. This wasn’t poetry. It was instructional… Continue reading
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When Prophets Sell the Flag as the Cross
Mario Murillo is publicly claiming that God Himself is confirming Christian nationalism with miracles — that divine power is endorsing empire. That’s not revival; that’s blasphemy with a sound system. And it demands more than debate. ⸻ Stand-Out Truth: You Don’t Argue With Counterfeit Fire — You Confront It If this were an honest disagreement… Continue reading
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The Perpetual Jubilee of the Kingdom
Principle: The Kingdom’s Economy Is a Perpetual Jubilee When Jesus stood in Nazareth and read Isaiah 61 — “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me… to proclaim good news to the poor… to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord” — He wasn’t being poetic. He was nationalizing mercy. He was declaring that the… Continue reading
