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Israel And Revival

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The relationship between Israel and revival is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, reflecting God's unwavering covenant with His chosen people. As prophesied in Ezekiel 37:9-10, the dry bones of Israel will come to life, symbolizing a divine restoration that points toward a future revival. This revival is not merely a physical restoration but a spiritual awakening, as seen in Romans 11:26, where Paul affirms that 'all Israel will be saved.' Such a revival is intricately linked to the return of Christ, as Jesus Himself indicated in Matthew 23:39, stating, 'For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.' The prophetic visions in Zechariah 12:10 further illustrate this, where the Spirit of grace and supplication will be poured out upon the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, leading to a profound recognition of their Messiah. Ultimately, the revival of Israel serves as a testament to God's faithfulness, demonstrating that His plans for redemption extend beyond individual nations, encompassing all of humanity, as articulated in Acts 3:19-21, where the call for repentance is linked to the restoration of all things. Through these scriptures, we see that the revival of Israel is not only a future hope but a present reality that invites believers to engage in prayer and intercession for God's purposes to unfold.

michael-l-brown

In this sermon, the speaker uses various earthly illustrations to convey his message. He starts by describing a scenario where a person with great power accidentally hits a ball out of the stadium while attempting a simple bunt. This analogy is used to emphasize the potential impact of Israel's tran

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