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Soul on Fire


This week, I have been so encouraged by words of truth from those I trust who are close to God. I believe now more than ever that we are on the verge of revival and the Church needs to be ready to receive people who haven’t darkened the doors of a church building in years... or ever. It’s coming. Where do you stand with Jesus? Are you ready for the harvest?

In your preparation time, I’d like to encourage you to participate in Kirk Cameron’s American Campfire Revival. For 11 days, Cameron has set up in his backyard with a fire to discuss the Christian heritage of our nation. It has been so profound, and even though we aren’t meeting in person, the Church across the nation is coming alive with the promise of God that we are blessed.

Additionally, one of my favorite preachers to listen to is Jentzen Franklin. His messages from FreeChapel in Georgia are so amazing, and today was especially uplifting. There are countless words and reports out there telling us how bad things are, but God has not forgotten His Church. He has a plan for our lives regardless of what may be going on in the world.

I am so grateful for the men and women of God who stand for truth in the darkness of deception. I’m even thankful we have leaders who turn to God and apply scripture to their work and the workings of this nation. Church, we have to be battle ready. This is beyond just surface disagreements. What is happening and what will continue to happen is spiritual, and we have to be armored and prepared to stand toe-to-toe with Satan. 

We know the enemy is only here to kill, steal, and destroy. The light of Jesus must be present in our lives. We have to do all we can to point others to the light. I pray that as we march forward, we demonstrate the love of Christ and the mercy of God. We must also stand for truth. Is your soul on fire?

Catch up with Kirk Cameron on Facebook or Instagram each night for the American Campfire Revival.

Follow this link to watch Jentzen Franklin’s Janus 30, 2021 message:

https://youtu.be/aUtZNQdqbCY

© Jill Cook, Unbroken & Undone Ministries. All rights reserved.


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