God takes pleasure in the prosperity of His servants. To prosper means that God’s hand is upon us, helping us to do the things He wants us to do. In this message, Adrian Rogers shares five principles of prosperity, as found in Genesis 24.
READ MOREWhere the river flows, the fruit of the Spirit will show—love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, mercy, faith. Where these waters flow, these trees grow, and fruit will follow.
READ MOREWe live in a fallen world of broken homes and throw-away marriages. Now more than ever, we must come back to the Word of God and seek family revival. In this message, Adrian Rogers shares how to build our marriages in a biblical way.
READ MOREGod desires for you to be on fire for Jesus Christ with the humble, holy, and heated flow from the Holy Spirit coming out of you. When that happens, those waters will flow down into the depressed, the desert, and the deadly places, and lost people will be attracted.
READ MOREHow much of your prayer life is consumed for the glory of God? We need God’s revival; it is something we should crave.
READ MOREIn 1 Kings 18, God sent the prophet Elijah to challenge the followers of Baal, a foreign god that had captured the attention of His people. In our own troublesome days, this story offers hope for those of us waiting for fire to fall again, and ignite a church revival. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals the enemies, elements and evidence of revival.
READ MOREWe are called to be fully devoted to our God and never compromise. Was there ever a time when you loved Jesus more than you love Him now? If you are compromising, you can’t bring revival, no matter how hard you try.
READ MOREWhen a humble, holy flow of living water runs through you and flows down into the depressed, dry, and deadly places of your own heart—others will see the work of God in you.
READ MOREYou have all of God you want. If you don’t have more of God, it’s because you don’t want more of God. It’s not our job to persuade God to send revival but to permit Him to do so—to be thirsty.
READ MORELove your brothers and sisters in Christ—no matter the color of their skin, their age, or their social status. Put your arms around them. Bring them in. Don’t shut them out, and don’t divide over unnecessary things. When we get together, we can do wonderful and glorious things.
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