Speaker: MC;
The Vision for Revival
Brother expresses a deep burden for a revival that would be greater than what was experienced in the 1960s and 1970s in the Lord's recovery. He references hymn 1293 about man being the meaning of the universe and Christ being the meaning of human life, which originated from a 1970-72 conference at Embassy Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles where Brother Lee first used banners with these messages. Brother emphasizes that he is not pining for the good old days but rather looking forward to an even greater final revival that would consummate this age, praying for a revival that has never been seen before.[1]
The Sevenfold Intensified Spirit
Brother highlights the crucial truth about the Sevenfold Intensified Spirit that was released in 1969, just before the great revival of the early 1970s. He describes this Spirit as the seven lamps of fire burning, sent forth to all the earth, and as the seven eyes of the Lamb that is watching, judging, transfusing, and infusing. Brother emphasizes that during the revival years, the saints were living in the reality of experiencing this burning Spirit, which resulted in a powerful increase in the Lord's recovery from a few hundred to thousands by 1973-74.[1]
The Nature of True Revival
Brother clarifies that the revival he seeks is not a Pentecostal-type revival focused on miracles, healing, and tongue speaking, nor merely an evangelical Christian revival. With the revelation received in the Lord's recovery, he looks for a higher and deeper revival, one that is truly an inner revival starting from the spirit through the working of the Sevenfold Intensified Spirit. This revival should manifest in the real outworking of the reality of the body of Christ and the appearance of the corporate God-man living.[1]
The Commission and Current Opportunity
Brother emphasizes that everything done in the recovery should have such a revival in view. He notes that before the Lord's return, the restoration, and the kingdom can come, the gospel of the kingdom must be preached to all the inhabited earth. Brother stresses that the recovery is not just another spiritual movement like the brethren, but has seen much more, including subjective truths that are unbelievable, with everything from Genesis to Revelation opened up in the Recovery Version, Life Studies, and Crystallization Studies.[1]
The Burden for America
Brother shares his deep concern about not matching the revelation received, expressing sorrow at the condition of the recovery. He specifically mentions the opportunity of America's 250th anniversary in 2026, suggesting a massive distribution of Recovery Version Bibles in Philadelphia during the celebration. Brother affirms that according to Brother Lee's interpretation, the Lord will need and use America until the very end of this age, and expresses belief that the Lord is still having mercy on and blessing this country.[1]
The Spirit Moving Today
Brother shares testimony from Charleston, South Carolina, where saints passed out Bibles on a college campus and found people remarkably open to the word of the Lord. He emphasizes that the spirit is moving and desires to move, warning that when God stops striving with humanity, that is the end, but affirming that God has not written off America yet. Brother stresses that with a friendly administration and supportive environment, it is time to rise up and cooperate with the Lord like never before, more than in the 1960s and 1970s.[1]
Paul's Full Gospel
Brother expounds on Paul's gospel as the fifth gospel, which is much more than the first four gospels. While the four gospels cover the Lord from incarnation to resurrection, Paul's gospel picks up from that point and brings believers to the indwelling Christ, not just the Christ who walked on earth. Romans covers this full gospel from condemnation to sanctification, transformation, glorification, and eventually to the local churches. Brother emphasizes that today is seven times better than the days when Christ walked on earth, because now Christ lives inside believers.[1]
The Call to Action and Vitality
Brother challenges the recovery, particularly the younger generation, to rise up and not be consumed with their little universe. He explains that vitality is not merely physical energy but being filled with truth and wanting to speak, pass on, further, propagate, and proclaim this truth. Brother presents seven beautiful statuses of those who proclaim the good news: evangelists, heralds, fishers of men, hunters, farmers, warriors, and ambassadors.
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