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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Bible says that Abram took three hundred and eighteen
men that were born in his household and won a victory,
and then received a promise from God for supernatural multiplication.
Galatians three thirteen and fourteen. That you've heard me preach,
If you've heard me preach for any time at all,
that I consider the central there it is Christ has

(00:22):
redeemed us from all the curse of the law being
made a curse for us. For it is written, cursed
is everyone that hangs on a tree.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Fourteen.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles
through Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of
the Holy Spirit by faith. When Abram comes on the
scene in Genesis twelve one, he's living in his parents' home.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
It's just him.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Before he ever has his son and begins to multiply,
he already has three hundred and eighteen trained fighting men
in his house that enabled him to opt like a
nation even though he was a household. The Bible says
that blessing is on us, that nobody is supposed to run.
God's mission is too big for any one man or

(01:12):
woman to carry out.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Can you say amen.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
So God puts people in families, and somehow in the
last eighteen months, I would say that a spiritual family
without any effort. My wife's here in the front row.
She could tell you if she had a microphone, nobody has.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
She's got one. That's her sister cheering four in the back,
and that's it.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
She would tell you that I've resisted this for a
long time. She was telling me in twenty eighteen, God's
going to give you a church. I said, I will
never past there a church. I'm an evangelist, And then
that happened. Then there was a guy, Daniel Bracken, he's
a pastorn with Sila, Alaska. He leaned over to me
in twenty nineteen on the front row and he said,

(01:55):
the Lord just spoke to me that young evangelists are
going to start wanting to get in touch with you,
and you're gonna help them in their evangelistic ministry.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
I thought, whatever, I don't even give my number out
or anything.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
I just want to preach and go home and play
video games and mix in some ice cream here and there.
And sure enough, right when he gave that word, he
gave it to me in the front row my phone
lit up from an evangelist. I knew, do you ever
do any mentoring for young evangelists? Then that's turned into
the group that some of you are in, that ministry
group where there's a few hundred people heading up on

(02:27):
a thousand.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Now that are a part of that. I have seen.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
All I've done in life is facilitate what God's done.
My vision board is a blank poster board. I don't
have any I had goals, and they were very small.
I accomplished them all by the age of like thirty one.
I wanted to have one person respond to my altar call.
One time they did. I wanted a crowd not to

(02:53):
boom me out of the building. It happened once, and
then I was happy. But now there's a wind that's
blowing that. As much as I'd like to duck it,
it's a supernatural wind.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Even this, I asked last night.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
I never checked the registration, and last night I said,
how many do wey have come and just embrace myself?

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Three hundred four hundred?

Speaker 1 (03:11):
They said, no, it's heading up close to two thousand
people for Breakthrough and Ministry.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
This is a major meeting in year three.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
You know this is not something that's gone on the
growth of the churches where we're going to be in
our new building shortly in Pittsburgh that will immediately go
to fourteen hundred and fifteen hundred. Texas two Sundays ago
was at five eighty three, and then these two churches
are up over two hundred consistently in Phoenix and Los Angeles,
and we're just getting started. And then now there's pastors

(03:41):
that are looking to join, evangelists that are looking to join.
Because and I want to say this, I'm going to
say it one time and then I'm not going to
preface any more comments. Nothing I'm saying is to insult
any group of people. It's to insult every group of
people equally. This is not we're better than people. It
has nothing to do with that. But anybody that's in

(04:04):
the United States or Canada, which would be the bulk
of the people here, have probably noticed the ten things
that I want to share with you right now, ten
reasons the American Church is ripe for a new denomination
and fellowship. Because I'm going to say right now what
I should say for the end for the Big Clothes,
Pastor Russell and I are formally launching Revival today global

(04:27):
pursuit at this meeting. You do not have to be
a part of that group to attend this or future meetings.
But for all the people Pastor Russell and I were talking,
you never meet anybody on the road that's proud of
what they're a part of.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
I belong to this group. I don't really go to
the meetings.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
I don't really do I have to send my tithe
there would I be wrong to send my tithes somewhere else.
There's a problem if you're dating a girl and you're
afraid to show the girl to your parents. There's a
problem if you're a girl and you're dating a guy
and you're ashamed to show the guy to your pastor
youth pastor.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
That shows a problem.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
You shouldn't be ashamed of any group you belong to.
You should be proud to belong to something. You shouldn't
have to go to a meeting because they emailed you
and told you you're required to go to one meeting
a year. You shouldn't give because you got a text
message that you're tithed didn't show up this month, and
you need to tithe to remain in good standing. A
ministry group should be ministers that are born into a house,

(05:26):
that have a common objective, that stand like brothers for
battle and do a great work for the Lord with joy.
That's what God is raising up this week and tonight.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
I want to say.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Congratulations for being a part of one thing that God's
gonna use to drive the devil out of the United States,
drive the devil out of Canada, and make great impact
in the nations.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Of the world.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
In Jesus's name, Can you say amen? Ten reasons America
is ripe for a new denomination or fellowship. And then
of course you're gonna have charismatic people that say we
shouldn't have a denomination.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
It's not about title. Things need to be organized.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
There weren't three hundred and eighteen lunatics running around winning
their own battle. They had a leader. They were under somebody.
God works by order. Can you say amen?

Speaker 2 (06:11):
Number one? Powerless Christianity.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Ten reasons the American Church is ripe for a new
denomination or fellowship. Number one powerless Christianity weakness a form
of Godliness that denies the power thereof two Timothy three
to five churches have substituted intellectualism entertainment and self help
for demonstration of the spirit and power, crowds without conversion,

(06:37):
sermons without transformation, and members.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
With no spiritual authority.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Number two doctrinal confusion and compromise. There's a professor at
by Only University that's a Christian university that joined to
sue in Colorado join the lawsuit with the state to
make it where ministers can't if somebody wants to not
be g B or T anymore. He joined with the

(07:02):
state of Colorado in saying it's wrong as a minister
to counsel people out of the Bible, not try to
pray it out of them, that you're not allowed to
share scriptures to try to get them to go in
the other direction.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
So I'm not criticized, I'm not nitpicking.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
The Presbyterian Church closed its missions department last month and
told their ninety two remaining missionaries to come home. That's
a group that not long ago had everybody going canoes
down to Africa and pack their coffins with them and
convert Ghana to Christ, convert Nigeria to Christ. And now
they're gone. So there is what are you gonna do?

(07:37):
What are you gonna do for the rest of your life?
Are you gonna be a part of a group you're
ashamed of? And you know, I go to this, but
I don't really go to the meetings. You know, if
you hang around dead people, you become dead. And some
of you have seen it. The people are proud. You know,
I'm like the big fish in the small pond, but
actually they're withering away without knowing it. Why not hang

(07:58):
around people that have a common goal and a common
love for the Holy Ghost and a common desire to
fulfill the Great Commission? Can you say amen? Many Pulpits
avoid preaching repentance, holiness and the baptism of the Holy Spirit,
result doctrinal drift and moral collapse, believers unsure of what
they really believe. There's Pentecostal denominations that have put out

(08:20):
statements on healing that you would have got your credentials
yanked for making those statements thirty five years ago. And
so how many did anybody see our Sunday service from Pittsburgh?

Speaker 2 (08:32):
There was a young man.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Named Stephen, and then he came up at the end
of the service. I read his testimony anonymously. He said,
I was on drugs by age fifteen, dealing drugs by
age eighteen, and then arrested and put in prison at
age eighteen for five and a half years. And then
the mother of his child had postpartum depression. I believe
took her own life. So you think you're down, You're

(08:55):
a single father who's done five and a half years
in prison and addicted to drugs and you're twenty three.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
That's where people are at in America. So he said,
now think of this.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
When people hit rock bottom, their spirit kicks in and
somehow or another they know they're supposed to be in
church or in something like that. So he said, one
night he could feel a spirit in the house with him,
and it felt like his girlfriend's spirit, he said, so
I engaged with it.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
But he said, after a few days whatever it was
turned very evil. Hey, it's a demon.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
They're called familiar spirits, but nobody knows that that hasn't
been to church.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Half the people in church don't know that.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
And so after he did that, he said, I called
a medium to try to get her to get rid
of it. And he said when that happened, it got
ten times worse. He said, it got so tormenting that
one day, at five thirty in the morning. This is
the guy that sold drugs and went to jail. He's
not a lightweight. He's in the gym. He's in our
church gym six times a week. He's a tough guy.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
He said.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
One day, at five thirty in the morning, I grabbed
my dog and ran out of the house. And he said,
I went to a church the next day and asked
the pastor for help. He said, after telling the pastor
all that, the pastor looked at me and said, you
have mental problems, and then told him he needs to
go get therapy, sent him out of the church. First
of all, even if you do have mental problems, Jesus

(10:17):
never laid his hands on everybody except for a few
crazy people. The Bible says they brought unto him all
the sick, and no matter what their sickness, or what
their disease, or if they were tormented or possessed by
evil spirits, he healed them all.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Then he went to a Catholic church. The Catholic church at.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Least will acknowledge demons. So the Catholic priest said, I've
heard of that. I don't think you're crazy, but that's it. Well,
that's nice, Hey, you're not crazy. Go back to that
demon possessed house.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
And he said.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Then a friend texted me out of the blue and said,
there's a church in Pittsburgh that's having a tent meeting.
Our church out in the tent last summer. You should come.
It was the Sunday I wasn't there. Pastor Russell was preaching.
Pastor Russell gave the aultar call to get saved.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
He came up.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
He stayed in the line for Pastor Russell to pray
for people for the next day and a half, got
hands laid on him, got delivered, and then he said,
I started coming to church. And he said, I want
you to know everything has changed. He said, I don't
have any pody. He said, I couldn't even look at
myself in the mirror. He said, there's no torment in

(11:24):
my home. I can look at myself in the mirror
every day when I get up. I'm not addicted to drugs.
I don't sell drugs. If people go to church and
can't get help, where are they supposed to get help?
But I'm glad I'm looking at a thousand people today
that when they see people that are bound, they know how.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
To set them free.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
When they see people that are sick, they know how
to loose the healing power of God.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Can you say amen?

Speaker 4 (11:48):
Thanks for watching the rivals Day Global broadcast. If you
would like to experience one of our services live at
one of our Valsitay churches, make sure that you go
to Ravalsdy church dot com for more.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
The Bible says that Abram took three hundred and eighteen
men that were born in his household and won a victory,
and then received a promise from God for supernatural multiplication
Galatians three thirteen and fourteen.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
That you've heard me preach, if you've heard me preach.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
For any time at all, that I consider the central
there it is Christ has redeemed us from all the
curse of the law being made a curse for us,
for it is written, cursed is everyone that hangs on
a tree.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Fourteen.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
That the blessing of Abraham might come on the gentiles
through Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of
the Holy.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Spirit by faith.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
When Abram comes on the scene in Genesis twelve one,
he's living in his parents' home. It's just him before
he ever has his son and begins to multiply.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
He already has three.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Hundred and eighteen trained fighting men in his house that
enabled him to operate like a nation even though he
was a household. The Bible says that blessing is on us,
that nobody is supposed to run. God's mission is too
big for any one man or woman to carry out.
Can you say amen? So God puts people in families,

(13:16):
and somehow in the last eighteen months, I would say
that a spiritual family without any effort. My wife's here
in the front row. She could tell you if she
had a microphone, nobody has.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
She's got one. That's her sister cheering for in the back,
and that's it.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
She would tell you that I've resisted this for a
long time. She was telling me in twenty eighteen, God's
going to give you a church. I said, I will
never pass there a church. I'm an evangelist, And then
that happened. Then there was a guy, Daniel Bracken, he's
a pastorn in with Sila, Alaska. He leaned over to
me in twenty nineteen on the front row and he said,

(13:54):
the Lord just spoke to me that young evangelists are
going to start wanting to get in touch with you,
and you're gonna help them in their evangelistic ministry.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
I thought, whatever, I don't even give my number out
or anything.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
I just want to preach and go home and play
video games and mix in some ice cream here and there.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
And sure enough, right when.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
He gave that word, he gave it to me in
the front row, my phone lit up from an evangelist.
I knew, do you ever do any mentoring for young evangelists?
Then that's turned into the group that some of you
are in, that ministry group where there's a few hundred
people heading up on a thousand.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Now that are a part of that. I have seen.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
All I've done in life is facilitate what God's done.
My vision board is a blank poster board. I don't
have any I had goals, and they were very small.
I accomplished them all by the age of like thirty one.
I wanted to have one person respond to my altar
call one time they did. I wanted a crowd not

(14:52):
to boom me out of the building. It happened once,
and then I was happy. But now there's a wind
that's blowing that. As much as I'd like to duck it.
It's a supernatural wind. Even this, I asked last night.
I never checked the registration, and last night I said,
how many do wey have come and just embrace myself
three hundred four hundred?

Speaker 2 (15:10):
They said, no, it's.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Heading up close to two thousand people for Breakthrough and ministry.
This is a major meeting in year three. You know,
this is not something that's gone on the growth of
the churches where we're going to be in our new
building shortly in Pittsburgh that will immediately go to fourteen
hundred and fifteen hundred. Texas two Sundays ago was at
five eighty three, and then these two churches are up

(15:33):
over two hundred consistently in Phoenix and Los Angeles, and
we're just getting started. And then now there's pastors that
are looking to join, evangelists that are.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Looking to join.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Because and I want to say this, I'm gonna say
it one time and then I'm not going to preface
any more comments. Nothing I'm saying is to insult any
group of people. It's to insult every group of people equally.
This is not we're better than It has nothing to
do with that. But anybody that's in the United States
or Canada, which would be the bulk of the people

(16:05):
here have probably noticed the ten things that I want
to share with you right now, ten reasons the American
Church is ripe for a new denomination and fellowship because
I'm going to say right now what I should say
for the end for the Big Clothes. Pastor Russell and
I are formally launching Revival today Global Pursuit at this meeting.

(16:28):
You do not have to be a part of that
group to attend this or future meetings. But for all
the people Pastor Russell and I were talking, you never
meet anybody on the road that's proud of what they're
a part of. I belong to this group. I don't
really go to the meetings. I don't really do. I
have to send my tithe there. Would I be wrong
to send my tithes somewhere else. There's a problem if

(16:49):
you're dating a girl and you're afraid to show the
girl to your parents. There's a problem if you're a
girl and you're dating a guy and you're ashamed to
show the guy to your pastor, your youth pastor, and
that shows a problem. You shouldn't be ashamed of any
group you belong to. You should be proud to belong
to something. You shouldn't have to go to a meeting
because they emailed you and told you you're required to

(17:11):
go to one meeting a year. You shouldn't give because
you got a text message that you're tithed didn't show
up this month, and you need to tithe to remain
in good standing. A ministry group should be ministers that
are born into a house, that have a common objective,
that stand like brothers for battle and do a great
work for the Lord with joy. That's what God is

(17:33):
raising up this week and tonight. I want to say
congratulations for being a part of one thing that God's
gonna use to drive the devil out of the United States,
drive the devil out of Canada, and make great impact
in the nations of the world. In Jesus's name, can
you say amen? Ten reasons America is ripe for a
new denomination or fellowship, And then of course you're gonna

(17:55):
have charismatic people that say we shouldn't have a denomination.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
It's not about titles. Things need to be organized.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
There weren't three hundred and eighteen lunatics running around winning
their own battle they had a leader, they were under somebody.
God works by order. Can you say amen? Number one,
powerless Christianity. Ten reasons the American Church is right for
a new denomination or fellowship. Number one, powerless Christianity weakness
a form of Godliness that denies the power thereof two

(18:25):
Timothy three to five. Churches have substituted intellectualism, entertainment, and
self help for demonstration of the spirit and power, crowds
without conversion, sermons without transformation, and members with no spiritual authority.
Number two doctrinal confusion and compromise. There's a professor at

(18:46):
Biola University, that's a Christian university that joined to sue
in Colorado join the lawsuit with the state to make
it where ministers can't if somebody wants to not be
LGBA anymore. He joined with the state of Colorado in
saying it's wrong as a minister to counsel people out

(19:07):
of the Bible, not try to pray it out of them,
that you're not allowed to share scriptures to try to
get them to go in the other direction.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
So I'm not criticized, I'm not nitpicking.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
The Presbyterian Church closed its missions department last month and
told their ninety two remaining missionaries to come home. That's
a group that not long ago had everybody going canoes
down to Africa and pack their coffins with them and
convert Ghana to Christ, convert Nigeria to Christ. And now
they're gone. So there is what are you gonna do?

(19:37):
What are you gonna do for the rest of your life?
Are you gonna be a part of a group you're
ashamed of? And you know, I go to this, but
I don't really go to the meetings. You know, if
you hang around dead people, you become dead.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
And some of you have seen it. The people are proud.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
You know, I'm like the big fish in the small pond,
but actually they're withering away without knowing it. Why not
hang around people that have a common goal and and
a common love for the Holy Ghost and a common
desire to fulfill the Great Commission?

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Can you say amen?

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Many Pulpits avoid preaching, repentance, holiness, and the baptism of
the Holy Spirit, result doctrinal drift and moral collapse, believers
unsure of what they really believe. There's Pentecostal denominations that
have put out statements on healing that you would have
got your credentials yanked for making those statements thirty five
years ago. And so how many did anybody see our

(20:28):
Sunday service from Pittsburgh. There was a young man named Stephen,
and then he came up at the end of the service.
I read his testimony anonymously. He said, I was I
was on drugs by age fifteen, dealing drugs by age eighteen,
and then arrested and put in prison at age eighteen
for five and a half years. And then the mother

(20:49):
of his child had postpartum depression. I believe took her
own life. So you think you're down, You're a single
father who's done five and a half years in prison
and addicted to drugs and you're twenty three. That's where
people are at in America. So he said, now think
of this. When people hit rock bottom, their spirit kicks
in and somehow or another they know they're supposed to

(21:12):
be in church or in something like that. So he said,
one night he could feel a spirit in the house
with him, and it felt like his girlfriend's spirit, he said,
so I engaged with it. But he said, after a
few days whatever it was turned very evil. Ye it's
a demon. They're called familiar spirits. But nobody knows that
that hasn't been to church. Half the people in church

(21:33):
don't know that. And so after he did that, he said,
I called a medium to try to get her to
get rid of it. And he said when that happened,
it got ten times worse. He said, it got so
tormenting that one day at five thirty in the morning.
This is a guy that sold drugs and went to jail.
He's not a lightweight. He's in the gym. He's in
our church gym six times a week. He's a tough guy.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
He said.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
One day at five thirty in the morning, I grabbed
my dog and ran.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Out of the house.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
And he said, I went to a church the next
day and asked the pastor for help. He said, after
telling the pastor all that, the pastor looked at me
and said, you have mental problems, and then told him
he needs to go get therapy, sent him out of
the church. First of all, even if you do have
mental problems, Jesus never laid his hands on everybody except
for a few crazy people. The Bible says they brought

(22:20):
unto him all the sick and no matter what their sickness,
or what their disease, or if they were tormented or
possessed by evil spirits, he healed them all. Then he
went to a Catholic church. The Catholic church at least
will acknowledge demons. So the Catholic priest said, I've heard
of that. I don't think you're crazy, but that's it. Well,
that's nice. Hey, you're not crazy. Go back to that

(22:43):
demon possessed house.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
And he said.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Then a friend texted me out of the blue and said,
there's a church in Pittsburgh that's having a tent meeting.
Our church out in the tent last summer. You should come.
It was the Sunday. I wasn't there. Pastor Russell was preaching.
Pastor Russell gave the ultar call to get saved.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
He came up. He stayed in the line for Pastor
Russell to pray for people for.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
The next day and a half, got hands laid on him,
got delivered, and then he said, I started coming to church.
And he said, I want you to know everything has changed.
He said, I don't have any pody. He said, I
couldn't even look at myself in the mirror. He said,
there's no torment in my home. I can look at
myself in the mirror every day when I get up.

(23:26):
I'm not addicted to drugs. I don't sell drugs. If
people go to church and can't get help, where are
they supposed to get help? But I'm glad I'm looking
at a thousand people today that when they see people
that are bound, they know.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
How to set them free.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
When they see people that are sick, they know how
to loose the healing power of God.

Speaker 4 (23:45):
Can you say amen, thanks for watching the Rival to
day global broadcast. If you would like to experience one
of our services live at one of our Avalsitay churches,
make sure they go to Avalside Church dot com for
more Ten reasons.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
He's the American church's right for a new denomination or fellowship.
Lack of faith for healing and divine protection the pant
number three. The pandemic exposed the crisis of unbelief. When
fear spread, most churches had no faith based response, just compliance.
Pastors who once quoted Psalm ninety one, shut their doors
when pressure came. Faith teaching was replaced by safety statements.

(24:21):
The world saw powerless church that preached miracles, but practiced fear.
God is raising a remnant of that believes the Bible
literally again, a church that lays hands on the sick
without apology and models courage under crisis. Number four weakness
against government overreach. When government orders came, entire denominations bowed instantly.

(24:44):
Civil permission became higher than divine commission. Churches stayed closed
while casino stayed open. Boards sought insurance approval instead of
spiritual direction. The church labeled non essential proved it by
acting that way. God is forming leaders now who fear
God more than the government. Churches that honor authority but
never surrender Christ's lordship. Number five lack of holiness and consecration.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Sin has been.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Tolerated, renamed, and normalized in pulpits and pews alike. Entire
movements have been crippled by moral failure, sexual sin, drunkenness, greed,
and the quiet corrosion of character. There's one denomination that
it doesn't even exister movement. It doesn't even exist anymore.
They would have a timer. One preacher preached at one

(25:31):
of the conferences that I'm friends with. He said, when
I got the mic, the timer was counting down. From
sixteen minutes, and he said they'd finish in about sixty
five minutes the whole service, and then they'd go to
the bar and the hotel lobby.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
It'd be like if we all went to the hotel bar.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
Lobby here at this hotel when we finished, and we
all sat there and drank for three hours, four and
a half hours. And I said one time, instead of
putting the timer up for the preacher, they should have
put it at the bar. Even if you're gonna drink,
if you'd cut that down to eighty five minutes and
let the service go four hours, you'd have been okay.
Why was there a timer in the service and unlimited drinks?

(26:07):
I mean, you didn't do it. I don't know everybodys
looking offended. Were you at the party? I feel like
I'm giving this speech at P Diddy's living room. Entire
movements have been crippled by moral failure, sexual sin, drunkenness.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Greed, and the quiet corrosion of character.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Result the power of God lifts, credibility collapses, and the
world mocks what wants. Carried glory the anointing cannot coexist
with compromise. God still requires clean hands, and a pure heart.
But a new generation is rising that fears God more
than losing followers.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
Leaders who will live.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Clean, walk straight, and carry fire that doesn't burn out.
If you're one of them, can you say amen? Number six?
Financial misalignment. Money is often managed by tradition rather than mission.
The church should be both spiritually rich and strategically generous,
fueling evangelism, media missions, and ministerial care. When finances are

(27:05):
not aligned with the Great Commission, even abundance becomes unfruitful.
God is raising up a generation that uses wealth to
advance the kingdom, expand the church, and bless those who
preach it. Can you say amen? I mean, if you're kicking,
does or te whatever they want to call it into
a denomination every month, shouldn't there be some mass crusade
to show for it. Shouldn't there be some churches that

(27:28):
are being built where that don't have to be financed
through that denomination. Generational disconnection Number seven. Young leaders are
often stifled by outdated structures or mistrusted by older ones.
Revival fire is frequently smothered by tradition instead of stewarded
by mentorship.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
A massive leadership gap.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
The next generation is spiritually hungry but institutionally homeless. The
church months must once again become a family where fathers release,
not restrain, and UN's.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Honour not rebel.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Number eight absence of evangelistic urgency. The average church has
stopped winning souls. The message of attorney has been replaced
with community events, result declining membership and entire cities untouched
by the gospel. Heaven's priority, souls is no longer the
church's priority. When evangelism becomes central again, power returns, growth accelerates,

(28:27):
church remembers why it exists. Number nine no clear missional unity,
Fragmentation among believers over minor doctrine and political disputes. Churches
operate as isolated silos rather than one advancing army. The
body has resources, manpower, and technology, but no united vision
To reach the nation. A few apostolic families must rise

(28:50):
that unite believers are on one cause, fulfilling the Great
Commission and moves one body with many expressions. Number ten
bureaucratic with institutional paralysis. Denominational hierarchies that consume resources but
produce little fruit. Decisions move at the speed of committees
instead of the speed of the spirit. Result revival dies

(29:13):
and in red tape, nimble movements are replaced by slow machines.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
But this next fellowship.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Must combine ipostolic authority with operational agility, fast, flexible, and fruitful.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Can you say amen? So those ten things would.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Be how I didn't want to just go on a
big rambling, rent, I wanted to show you ten pointed
things why probably one at least one, but one of
those things was the main reason why you're here today
because nothing has existed up until this point. This was
a meeting just to give breakthrough in ministry. But you've
probably noticed as your church grows and as you start

(29:53):
to have breakthrough in ministry, people that should be celebrating
you with it start getting nervous about you. How can
you can you be on a team that doesn't want
you to win? There should be a place that people
can go where when you come next year and let
everybody know how you are now at a thousand on Sunday,
people are happy. People are happy you're having big evangelists

(30:14):
at crusades. People are happy that you're kicking the devil
out of your city, and we're forming that place tonight
in this week. And if you're interested. Welcome to Revival today,
global pursuit. We're gonna give the devil the worst handful
of years that he's ever had before Jesus comes back.
If you believe it, can you say, a man, where
is Cody Jones? Come up, Cody if you would, they're

(30:38):
gonna give you a mic. I don't know where the
Cody owes. Everybody in the congregation money, but no one's clamping,
no one's happy. One multi week revival after another multi
week revival. I'm not calling you up to give credit
to what happened to you at the meeting last year.

(30:59):
I want people here what you've seen. You know church,
how many know? Church attendance is down? People don't come
night after night.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
This guy among many of the people that are here.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
We could pull out several people that are here that
are defying everything the religious eggheads and institutions are telling you.
Tell what you've been seeing and why why the pastors
have felt Why a pastor that would be nervous about
having three nights of meetings all of a sudden doesn't
want it to stop for six weeks?

Speaker 2 (31:25):
What's causing it? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I would say this first and foremost that the people
that I was warned about up front.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
I realized they.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Were holding the key to my next breakthrough, and one
of them was him. And so a few years I
was just telling somebody this when I walked in a
few years ago, when I came here to break through
in ministry two years ago, was.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
That the first one? Two years ago?

Speaker 3 (31:48):
Two the first one I came to. I had just
had a meeting with where I was at and they
basically told me it's either us or it's them. You
pick at a place that I had been almost a decade.
And I said, well, if you're going to make me pick,
then I'm leaving. And honestly, I didn't walk out of
there with like my head held high, like I felt
like I was somebody. I felt very defeated in the

(32:09):
moment and thought that was just almost ten years of
my life that I felt like I flushed down the drain.
And so I have followed Pastor Jonathan for about twelve
years up to today would be twelve years. But I
told my church on Sunday, I said, last year when
I came here, and I made up my mind that
he wasn't just going to be someone that I followed
or showed up to his meetings. I said, Pastor Jonathan

(32:30):
became my shepherd. And in the last twelve months, our
ministry has exploded in a supernatural way. Yeah, in a
supernatural way. And so I was just doing a revival
three or four weeks ago when a pastor called me.
He said, I talked to Pastor Jonathan and he told
me I should have you. And then when it was
a week before I was to come, he called me

(32:51):
and said, hey, just so you know, I got a
bunch of pastors calling me and tell me that I
probably shouldn't have you. And I said why and they
said number one, prosperity, and then they went down a
couple other things.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Well, he end up having me. That meeting ended up going.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
Two weeks where we had two people healed of stage
three and stage four cancer. Altars flooded with people being
born again. And at the end I asked him, I said,
are you glad you had me? And he said, I
absolutely am, because now his church, he has to have
two services on Sunday and has no room nowhere to
put people, has completely outgrown the building. And so because

(33:26):
I followed a pattern and I got connected to where
the annointing was flowing, and I'm telling you it has
blessed my life tremendously. That last year in Breakthrough in Ministry,
the Lord spoke to me at the last conference to
start a church. I announced we were starting at church.
In six weeks we launched. The church started with fifty
people on a Sunday morning. At our launch we had

(33:48):
three fifty people came in from everywhere. First Sunday, fifty people.
And in ten months we've tripled as a church. We
just had our first crusade last week, over or one
thousand people.

Speaker 2 (33:59):
On the dot.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Do you remember in Hobbs, New Mexico, when you invited
me down Passer Dean and Pastor Jonathan laid hands on
me when he found out I was starting the church.
He said, you're going to hit a thousand by this
time next year. When we had that crusade, we didn't
have nine hundred and ninety eight, We didn't have a
thousand and ten. We had one thousand on the dot.
One thousand on the dot, and so people denominational lines

(34:26):
are being erased.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Do you want to know why I have.

Speaker 3 (34:29):
A Methodist pastor who's a friend of mine in his
seventies that left the denomination. He said, do you know
why I left the denomination?

Speaker 2 (34:36):
I said, why?

Speaker 3 (34:36):
He said, because I got tired of being asked if
I marry Gaze. So I have friends that are Baptists, Methodists, Pentecostal,
and guess what, They're all hungry for a move of God.
And when people carry the power of God, when people
carry the fire of God, you can go into a
place and blow it up. Why Because pastors are sick

(34:59):
and tired of being a part of dead denominations. So
when you go in and you carry the anoying of
God on your life, You're gonna watch drug addicts get saved.
You're gonna watch marriages get restored. You're gonna watch sick
bodies start to get healed. You're gonna start to see
devils get cast out of men and women. And you

(35:19):
want to know something, I was a heroin addict twelve
years ago. But I'm not a heroin ad at anymore.
Why because one touch of the power of God came
upon my life and set me free.

Speaker 4 (35:33):
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(35:54):
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Speaker 1 (35:58):
Say so the devil can hear spirit filled. I'm bold,
Acts five twenty nine. But Peter and the apostles replied,
we must obe God rather than any human authority. Number

(36:21):
three shout it out. I'm uncompromising. We don't bend the pressure.
We shape culture by conviction. The Church was never meant
to echo the world, but to redefine it. The Church
was never meant to echo the talking points.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Of the world. We were meant to change it by
the Bible.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
Compromise produces comfort, Conviction produces power. The cost of standing
firm is nothing compared to the cost of blending in.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
We stand where others shrink.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
History remembers the ones who refuse to bow, and Heaven
still backs that kind of courage. If you're one of them,
can you say amen? Number four Romans fifteen twenty. My
ambition has always been to preach the gospel where the
name of Christ has never been heard, rather than where
a church has already been started by someone else. Number four,

(37:17):
we are builders. It must sell I'm a builder. The
goal of being an evangelistsm try to get booked to
fill in on a Wednesday night somewhere. It would sell
I'm a builder. This is building. This didn't exist. This
isn't a meeting I was invited to. I just don't
have any invitations. Go preach somewhere right If you say

(37:37):
enough inflammatory stuff, a crowd forms. Go to a bus stop.
There's a crowd there. Go to a Greyhound station. There's
people already there, not getting any invitations. What do you
want you want to go? Speaking of Wednesday night twenty three,
people that don't like you just stare at you. Then
at the end they say, you know, you made a

(37:58):
lot of good points. Oh thanks, I can go home
and throw myself out my third story window.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
Thank you. I'm must say I'm a builder.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
There should be things in the Kingdom of God that
don't exist right now, that by the time you die,
they exist because you followed God's plan and build it.
There was no such thing as a breakthrough in ministry conference.
There was no such thing. There wasn't a thought in
my head about a revival today Arizona, at this time
last year, spirit filled people are builders. They're not looking

(38:32):
to let somebody in. Let me into the thing you built. Now,
got to open that door. It's good to stand alongside somebody,
fight with them, But for you to live a disgruntled
life because nobody gave you.

Speaker 2 (38:42):
You know, they don't even let me speak, you know,
so anyway, can you pray for me? I must say
I'm a builder.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
We think of nations and generations, not just congregations. Builders
think beyond boundaries. Paul aimed for untouched territory. His eyes
were on nations, not neighborhoods. True builders carry generational vision.
We don't protect comfort zones. We pioneer new ones. Until
every verse voice has heard the name of Jesus Builder.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
I don't hear of any.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
Americans going overseas anymore to do missions. I'm not talking
about painting a house. I'm talking about who's the last
time you heard about him? You know, South Sudan was
it was just Sudan. Now there's South Sudan because the
Muslims kicked them out because they don't want Islam and
they're Christian and they have like no pastors, and everybody
wants to go to church. Who are you gonna hear
from this grip that would go to South Sudan.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
You're gonna go. I hope somebody goes. Someone should go.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
Not getting any invitations, I can tell you a whole
nation you could go.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
To right now, you know.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
I went to where the Sudanese were. There were twelve
hundred the first night, and then I told him I'm
gonna praay for the sick the next night, and there
was a little over eight thousand and two nights. Because
there's nothing to do. There's just sand. Literally there's just sand.
So hey, even if you don't like me, there's a show.

(40:12):
I'll stand on some things and jump around. People came out,
people got saved, people got baptized in the Holy Ghost.
This is gonna be a mission sending organization. I want
you to pop that flight map up on the screen.
This is what my next eight days looked like. Sorry,
if you count Pittsburgh then it would be it'll be
nine days. Start it again. Sorry for the getting I

(40:36):
missed it. Pittsburgh to Phoenix, leave here straight, refuel, refuel, land,
preach for four hours, get straight back on the plane, sevilla, refuel,
start in Montreal, land forty minutes before church starts, and
start a week of meetings there. That's nineteen thousand some

(40:57):
just under twenty thousand miles.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
In those days, there's gonna be eighty.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
Five thousand pastors and you've gone to at that pastor's conference.
And then the next week after Montreal, go to Nigeria.
I got the weirdest packsuitcase you've ever seen, and I
had to pack for ninety degrees and nine degrees. They
must say, go to the nations builders, thinking of nations
and generations. Number five two Corinthians forty eight. We are

(41:25):
pressed on every side by troubles, but we're not crushed.
We are perplexed, but not driven to despair. Number five indefatigable.
I learned that plane scrabble. You know what that means?
People that you can't wear out. There must be people

(41:50):
in city hall confused as all get out, And how
he has his how is it?

Speaker 2 (41:56):
How are other passes on sabbatical?

Speaker 1 (41:57):
No lawsuits, No one's shot in their church, and Pastor
Russell just keeps popping up like the energizer buddy on ozempic.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
You know what he is.

Speaker 1 (42:14):
He's indefatigable. You can't take him out, You can't wear
him out. That is that is something the spirit puts
in you where they beat you and put you in prison,
and you say to your coat, your your colleague in prison,
Hey want to sing something before you go to bed?
I want to sing a hymn. If it was Paul
and John, it would have read and Paul said, let's

(42:38):
pray and sing, and John replied, no, going to sleep.
You couldn't get that guy said, wear him out. You
couldn't get him to frown.

Speaker 2 (42:49):
There's good.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Now, everybody say boldness. I'm gonna tell you what's coming
into you by the spirit right now. Supernatural boldness and
supernatural indefatigability.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
They can't wear you out. They sue you once.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
You know what Pessor Russell said from his platform when
they told him they were going to shut his church down,
he said, call the Marines, I'm not leaving. He was
quoting Wolf of Wall Street from the pulpit, Call the Marines,
I'm not leaving.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
People don't know what to do with people like that.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
And part of whether you know it or not, what
magnetized you to this meeting tonight in this week is
you got tired of being around people that folded anytime
they were threatened, and you want to be around people
that have what you have on the inside of you,
a steel spine that the Holy ghosts put there. I'm
not backing down, I'm not backing up. I'm not sitting down.

(43:37):
I'm not shutting up. I'm stepping forward and taking ground.
And no devil in Hell can do a thing about it.
If you know that's you, one final time tonight, take
thirty good seconds. Clap your hands, all ye people, Let
the devil know he's in trouble. Shout Hallelujah, say one

(44:06):
more time. The Lord is good and his mercy endors forever.
Every hand lifted, every attack of Hell that was supposed
to take you out, it's going back to Hell from
where it came. Every sickness, every disease, every poor man,
every spirit of suicide that followed you to Phoenix, it

(44:26):
dies in this atmosphere today.

Speaker 2 (44:29):
In Jesus' name.

Speaker 1 (44:30):
The devil will never have the satisfaction of wearing you
out of seeing you.

Speaker 2 (44:36):
Lay down and cry.

Speaker 1 (44:38):
The last here that you shed will be the last
tear you ever shed.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
From this day.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
Forward, the only tears that come out are tears of joy,
unspeakable and full of glory.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
Knowing you have the victory.

Speaker 1 (44:58):
Joy, boldness, inability to be worn out comes into you
tonight by the Holy Ghost.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
With your hands lifted.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
If you're filled with the spirit, begin to pray in
the Holy Ghost.

Speaker 2 (45:15):
Pray, stir up your inner man. The fire must never
go out.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
Pron no restandie peni araba ron no RecA indi araba.

Speaker 2 (45:33):
Pro no resta in the arable the sound.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
The devil hates the sound you can't understand recatier postone,
the araba preen the aramotie row stoneiana mandie pon no
rekasti panie rusty oh no RecA holy ghost fire, holy

(46:00):
goes fire. Your tongues are going to war against luke warmness,
against the indifference.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
Praying always in the.

Speaker 1 (46:16):
Holy Ghost, building up your most holy faith endiadabah racecot nietta.
You shall not be defeated. You will not give up
and quit. He who began a good work in you,
He who began a good work in you Kinia one

(46:40):
more minute.

Speaker 2 (46:41):
Pray, Holy goes power, Holy goes fire.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
Do what seeing that hates, do what that missing me hates,
Do what religion hates.

Speaker 2 (46:54):
Pray in the Holy.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Ghost, Keitaprasandia India Adam Road. Store every cancer in the
sound of my voice, I curse You'll come out. Every disease,
every central nervous helmet. Be here' be Here'll be here.

(47:22):
Throw your stone door to re car India Abati postone. No, no,
there's fire in here, there's power in here.

Speaker 4 (47:39):
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