We are seeing the signs—subtle and strong—that we are entering a fresh season of revival. Revival never begins in comfort. It is born in conflict.
Even now, the shaking, stretching, and spiritual battles around us are not signs of God's absence, but evidence of His nearness.
When God begins to move, the enemy begins to resist. Spiritual opposition is not proof that revival is failing; it's confirmation that heaven is advancing.
Darkness never fights what does not threaten it. When the Holy Spirit starts stirring hearts, you can expect resistance, misunderstanding, and even moments of discouragement. Yet in every generation, revival has always risen from the tension between desperation and divine visitation.
We can feel it in the atmosphere. A blatant bitterness has crept across society—anger, division, and cynicism. But that bitterness reveals an emptiness that only the presence of God can fill. It exposes how deeply people are longing for truth, identity, and peace. The insecurity of "who we belong to" has become the cry of a generation, and that cry is the birthplace of revival.
Revival begins when believers refuse to let offense or fear become their language. It begins when worship outweighs worry, and prayer becomes more than a ritual—it becomes a lifeline.
God never ignites awakening in a people who are self-satisfied. He ignites it in those who are broken, hungry, and willing to say, "Lord, whatever it takes, begin with me."
Look around and see the signs: repentance stirring in hearts, fresh hunger for the Word, renewed passion for the lost, and a growing awareness that we were made for more than survival—we were made for surrender.
Revival does not start with a microphone; it starts with a whisper. It is not born in strategy meetings, but in secret prayer rooms where tears water the seeds of awakening.
Yes, opposition will come. But so will outpouring. The same wind that shakes the trees also spreads the fire. When you feel the pushback, lift your hands in praise—it means the Spirit is near.
Revival is not coming—it has already begun. Let us not miss it by focusing on the darkness. The shaking is simply making room for the glory of God to fall again.
Supernatural Blessings,
Mike


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