======================================================================== ITS EITHER REVIVAL OR WE DIE by Shane Idleman ======================================================================== Summary: This sermon emphasizes the distinction between mere desire and true desperation in seeking God. It illustrates the concept of being thirsty versus being absolutely famished for God's presence, highlighting the urgency and intensity required in pursuing Him. The speaker stresses the critical choice between experiencing revival or facing spiritual death, particularly in the context of the nation's spiritual state. Topics: "Desperation for God", "Spiritual Revival" Scripture References: Psalm 42:1, Matthew 5:6, James 4:8, 2 Chronicles 7:14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This sermon emphasizes the distinction between mere desire and true desperation in seeking God. It illustrates the concept of being thirsty versus being absolutely famished for God's presence, highlighting the urgency and intensity required in pursuing Him. The speaker stresses the critical choice between experiencing revival or facing spiritual death, particularly in the context of the nation's spiritual state. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ It's really between desire and desperation. Because you can have a desire for something, but until you're desperate, it's going to be hard to find that longing for God. That's what sets the difference. I'm thirsty somewhat versus absolutely famished, and I have to find that water. And guys, I'll shoot you straight. It's either revival or we die, where our nation is. ======================================================================== Video: https://sermonindex2.b-cdn.net/RXWtAvTHA04.mp4 Source: https://sermonindex.net/speakers/shane-idleman/its-either-revival-or-we-die/ ========================================================================