Oh my people, oh my church. I have called you out, and I have blessed you with my word, and I have blessed you with my Spirit, and I have given you all things that pertain to life and godliness.
I have given you everything, and I’ve asked you to go forth, and I’ve asked you to join me in the harvest, and I’ve asked you to join me in praying and in fasting. And I’ve sent my Spirit, and my Spirit has begun to stir in the hearts of many. But yet, but yet my church is cold!
So I ask my people, my people, look to me and call out to me and ask me, ask me, ask me to be able to pour out my Spirit in greater measure. I desire for my people—I desire for my people to burn with a great passion for the lost!
I tell you that tonight my eyes behold what goes on behind every door and my Spirit is grieved at what I see in this nation. You stand on the brink of judgment, but I ask you to cry out for mercy that it might be extended. I see the children that cry and weep, I see the parents, I see the abuse, I see the addiction—and I say to you that it is going to be required at the hand of a cold church, because I have asked my people to pray and to seek my face that I might make a difference in this land! That I might bring my healing! I have asked my people to stand in the gap, that I might bring salvation and that I might bring revival. But I want people who will serve me with all of their hearts, who will not count their lives dear to themselves, but who are willing to lay it all down, that men and women and children might come to know me as the true God, the one great God, the Savior of all humankind! I see them and my heart is broken and I desire with much desire that I might pour my Spirit out, that they may love with my love and see with my eyes….
Go to them, they are out there, they are wounded and they are bleeding—they want to know me, and they are blind! They are blind, they are blind and they weep and they mourn and they sigh and they are weary and they are worn and they are without hope, and I say tonight, this is a nation that lies desolate and without hope. I am the only hope! I am the only hope and youa re a people who have that knowledge. And I say to you—cry out to me that I might give hope and that I might bring deliverance and that I might bring restoration and healing and salvation once again to this nation. You have read and heard about it in generations past, but I desire to bring revival to this generation in this day! I say, cry out to me, gather together and call on my name and seek my face and see what I might do! I tell you this is my heart, this is my heart, this is my heart. Cry out to me that I might pour out mercy, or else judgment must fall. Judgment will fall. The filth of the sin of this land comes up before me. I say, if you could see what I see, if you could feel their pain, your heart would be broken, and you would not be able to cease crying out to me that my mercy would be shown to them. I say, they are blind, and you see. They are lost but you have been found.
Ask me that I might give you my heart and that you can pray effectual prayers. I say, that it’s that kind of praying that will avail much and you will see revival. Believe me. Believe me. And stand in the gap. Stand in the gap for this generation and this nation, for judgment will come swiftly, judgment will come swiftly, judgment will come swiftly unless my church intercedes and creates a way for me to be able to pour out my mercy and to show my love.
