AA145 I Have Seen the Church in America And It Is Glorious

I have seen the Church in America, and she is everything Christ is—bold, healing, powerful, holy, unshakable, and unstoppable. She doesn’t beg for revival—she walks in it. She doesn’t bow to culture—she transforms it. She doesn’t blend in—she blazes as a city on a hill. This book declares in one-sentence boldness that the Church is not fading or failing but rising with fire, speaking with authority, destroying darkness, and rebuilding nations. Every chapter exposes lies, replaces them with truth, and calls believers to rise, speak, go, heal, send, teach, and never be silent again. This is not just a vision of what the Church could be—it is a witness to who she already is.

Chapter 1: I Have Seen the Church—And It Looks Like Christ
I have seen the Church in America—and it looks like Christ in the flesh.
It is not weak, not divided, not asleep—it is glorious, filled with the fullness of Him who fills all in all.
I have seen the Church rising—not from the systems of man, but from the Spirit of the living God.
It is not becoming anything—it already is everything Christ paid for.
The Church is not confused about its identity—it is confident because it knows who lives in it.
It does not imitate the world—it manifests the Kingdom of Heaven now.
The Church does not question its authority—it commands with the same boldness Christ had on the earth.
It is not seeking a move of God—it is the move of God.
It is not trying to look powerful—it is walking in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power.
It doesn’t hide from darkness—it invades it and casts it out.
It does not bow to fear, culture, or compromise—it stands in Christ and speaks the truth in love.
The Church is not trying to survive—it is advancing with resurrection life and fearless sons.
It doesn’t apologize for miracles—it expects them because Christ lives in us.
It doesn’t water down the truth—it declares the gospel with fire, boldness, and results.
It doesn’t wait for a better time—it redeems the time because the days are evil and the Church is ready.
I have seen the Church in America—and it is not dead, divided, or defeated.
It is alive, united, and victorious in Christ.
The Church is not waiting to be raptured—it is revealing the Son of God now.
It is not a building—it is a body filled with the risen Christ.
It does not rely on programs—it relies on the Spirit.
It is not entertained—it is equipped.
It is not a Sunday club—it is a seven-day-a-week army.
I have seen the Church take its place—and that place is seated with Christ in heavenly places.
I have seen the Church walk in miracles, power, and truth without fear of man.
I have seen preachers rise with fire in their bones and sons walk with the authority of Christ.
I have seen women preach with boldness and children cast out devils.
I have seen businessmen use their platform for the gospel and families live like Christ is their foundation.
I have seen the Church overflow with the Spirit, speaking in tongues, healing the sick, and calling the lost to life.
I have seen disciples made, not just decisions counted.
I have seen people sent, not just seated.
I have seen the gospel preached with no compromise and every demon exposed.
I have seen chains fall, minds renewed, and prodigals running home to truth.
I have seen pastors who fear God more than they fear numbers.
I have seen believers who don’t blend in but break through.
I have seen communities changed because one church believed Christ lived in them.
I have seen prayer meetings birth movements, and worship services ignite regions.
I have seen house churches, street ministries, storefront gatherings, and stadium events—all burning with the same Christ.
I have seen the poor fed, the sick healed, the lame walk, and the gospel preached to the lost without hesitation.
I have seen the Church cast out religion and walk in revelation.
I have seen the old burn with fresh fire and the young prophesy with power.
I have seen the lukewarm awakened and the hungry filled.
I have seen the Spirit poured out on all flesh—and the Church receive it without fear.
I have seen churches raise sons, not just attendees.
I have seen apostles plant and prophets speak.
I have seen evangelists reap and pastors tend.
I have seen teachers train and believers go.
I have seen the Church release the five-fold ministry and walk in full maturity.
I have seen cities shaken because Christ was preached with authority.
I have seen the Word made flesh again—through a people who believe.
I have seen revival not as a meeting, but as a lifestyle.
I have seen miracles in parks, baptisms in bathtubs, and deliverance in the streets.
I have seen boldness in boardrooms and truth in courtrooms.
I have seen Christ reign through people who knew they were sons.
I have seen no-name believers do greater works because they knew who they carried.
I have seen healers who don’t need a title, just the Word and the Spirit.
I have seen churches that refuse to quench the fire.
I have seen the Church awaken, arise, and advance.
I have seen it endure persecution, rejection, and slander—and still press forward in joy.
I have seen it loved by God and hated by the world—and unmoved in both.
I have seen the Church in America—and it is glorious because it looks like Jesus.
It walks like Jesus, talks like Jesus, and lives like Jesus.
It carries His mind, His Spirit, His love, and His boldness.
It doesn’t preach to impress—it preaches to transform.
It doesn’t just gather—it sends.
It doesn’t just feel—it acts.
It doesn’t beg—it commands.
It doesn’t question the Word—it lives it.
It doesn’t delay—it moves now.
The Church I see is not tomorrow—it is today.
It is not a hope—it is a reality.
It is not broken—it is whole.
It is not trying to change America—it is changing America by living like Christ.
It is not asking the world to like it—it is calling the world to repent.
It is not adapting—it is awakening.
It is not declining—it is increasing.
It is not unsure—it is established.
It is not silent—it is roaring with truth.
I have seen the Church—and the gates of hell still cannot prevail against it.
I have seen sons cast out demons and daughters raise the dead.
I have seen the Word of God preached with clarity, urgency, and power.
I have seen the Church in the fire—and it did not burn.
I have seen the Church walk on water, multiply bread, and silence storms.
I have seen churches planted in faith and multiplied by grace.
I have seen believers walk out of addiction, rise from wheelchairs, and run into destiny.
I have seen marriages restored and families walk in divine purpose.
I have seen neighborhoods touched and cities turned.
I have seen bold declarations, Christ-filled conversations, and kingdom demonstrations.
I have seen unity across race, age, background, and denomination—because Christ is the center.
I have seen the gospel preached to the poor, and the poor become preachers of the gospel.
I have seen revivalists walk into coffee shops and change the atmosphere.
I have seen worship erupt in the middle of protest and peace flood a violent street.
I have seen the Church stand with Christ and not budge.
I have seen it pick up its cross and follow—not for applause, but because it is crucified with Christ.
I have seen it live—not by feelings, but by faith.
I have seen it give—not out of pressure, but out of power.
I have seen it stand—not by programs, but by presence.
I have seen it arise—not in fear, but in fire.
I have seen the Church—and it is the body of Christ, alive and functioning.
I have seen the Church—and it is glorious.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 1: I Have Seen the Church—And It Looks Like Christ
1. You are part of a Church that already looks like Christ.
2. You must never see the Church as weak or divided—it is glorious in Him.
3. You are not waiting for revival—you are revival.
4. You carry Christ, so you move like the Church described in Acts.
5. You do not need permission to demonstrate the gospel—go now.
6. You are the move of God because Christ is alive in you.
7. You don’t compromise—you command.
8. You live from heaven’s power, not earth’s approval.
9. You don’t blend in—you break through.
10. You are part of the Church that heals, delivers, and sends.
11. You have the Spirit of Christ—so walk boldly and speak with fire.
12. You are not just called to gather—you are called to go.
13. You are seated with Christ, so stand and act like it.
14. You are not looking for the glorious Church—you are it.

Chapter 2: The Church Heals, Delivers, and Raises the Dead
I have seen the Church in America heal the sick, cast out devils, and raise the dead—because Christ lives in it now.
We are not asking for healing—we are walking in healing.
We are not begging for miracles—we are the miracle carriers.
We don’t pray for the sick with doubt—we command with faith, and the sick recover.
We don’t ask demons to leave—we drive them out because Christ in us has already triumphed.
We are not waiting for the day of power—we are filled with the power of the resurrection right now.
We lay hands on the sick, and they recover—not sometimes, but every time we stand in faith.
We don’t wonder if healing is God’s will—we know it, because Christ is the Healer and He lives in us.
We don’t delay deliverance—we act now, because devils are subject to the Christ in us.
We don’t just sing about power—we release it.
We don’t watch suffering and stay silent—we step into it and release freedom.
We don’t question if God still heals—we reveal that He does by healing in His Name.
We don’t tolerate affliction—we confront it, because the Spirit of Christ gives us authority over all sickness.
We don’t admire healing—we walk in it, we teach it, and we multiply it.
We don’t just have stories—we have results.
We are not spiritual tourists—we are Christ’s vessels, bringing healing to the streets.
We speak, and bones align.
We touch, and fevers leave.
We command, and cancer dies.
We believe, and the dead rise.
The Church I see does not shy away from impossible cases—it looks at them and sees victory.
We walk into hospitals and release resurrection life.
We walk into funeral homes and command the dead to live.
We lay hands in grocery stores, pray in parking lots, and cast out spirits on street corners.
We don’t ask if someone is “open to healing”—we bring healing and let Christ reveal Himself.
We don’t heal to prove a point—we heal because that’s what Christ in us does.
We don’t perform—we obey.
We don’t delay—we demonstrate.
We don’t hesitate—we release heaven immediately.
The Church I see doesn’t just heal bodies—it delivers souls.
We break the chains of addiction, fear, torment, and mental torment with the voice of Christ.
We do not wait for a deliverance session—we walk in deliverance and release it every time we speak the Word with authority.
We call people out of graves—graves of depression, identity confusion, torment, and suicidal lies.
We speak the name of Jesus, and strongholds fall like dust.
We break the lies off minds with truth that sets captives free.
We are not afraid of demons—we are filled with Christ, and they flee when we speak.
We don’t counsel devils—we cast them out.
We don’t entertain darkness—we expose and destroy it.
We don’t medicate torment—we command peace.
We don’t agree with diagnosis—we declare the finished work of the cross.
We don’t negotiate with oppression—we drive it out with the authority of the risen Christ.
The Church in America is not powerless—it is possessed by the One who conquered death, hell, and the grave.
I have seen children heal the sick and elderly cast out devils.
I have seen the untrained walk in authority because they believe.
I have seen new believers deliver the possessed because they know Christ lives in them.
We don’t heal with formulas—we heal with faith.
We don’t deliver with rituals—we deliver with the voice of Christ.
We don’t walk in fear—we walk in fire.
We don’t wait for healing services—we heal in every service, every home, every encounter.
We don’t hold back—we release everything we’ve been given.
The Church in America heals the sick because it refuses to believe it’s weak.
It delivers the tormented because it knows who it is.
It raises the dead because it knows the Spirit that raised Christ lives in us.
We don’t just talk about miracles—we live in them.
We don’t study past revivals—we become the revival.
We don’t admire the early Church—we imitate it and exceed it because Christ is still the same.
We lay hands with expectation, we speak with certainty, and we act like Jesus because we are one with Him.
We don’t excuse our lack of power—we repent and walk in fullness.
We don’t tolerate sickness in the Body—we destroy it with truth and touch.
We don’t let pain linger—we confront it and command it to leave.
We don’t allow torment to rule—we release the Prince of Peace.
The Church is not afraid of the impossible—it was born for it.
We see blind eyes open, deaf ears hear, metal dissolve, tumors vanish, limbs grow, and souls restored.
We see miracles not as rare—but as the normal outflow of Christ in us.
We don’t ask, “What if it doesn’t happen?”—we declare, “What if it does!”
We don’t say, “Let’s pray”—we say, “Be healed.”
We don’t say, “We hope”—we say, “We know.”
We don’t waver—we command.
We don’t doubt—we dominate.
We don’t wonder—we walk.
I have seen believers in America believe again—and healing flows.
I have seen churches cancel the lie that healing is for another time—and miracles fill the room.
I have seen pastors stop playing safe—and release fire over their cities.
I have seen the timid become bold—and cancer bow to the name of Jesus.
I have seen the church become fearless—and the world notice that Jesus is alive.
We don’t need healing lines—we need healing people who walk everywhere like Christ.
We don’t need another conference—we need confidence that Christ is still healing through us now.
We don’t need more training—we need more obedience.
We don’t need to feel it—we need to believe it.
The Church in America heals because Christ heals—and He never stopped.
We don’t measure healing by the spectacular—we measure it by the obedience to speak and lay hands.
We heal because healing is who Christ is—and Christ is in us.
We deliver because Christ set us free—and now we set others free.
We raise the dead because death has lost its sting and Christ has given us the victory.
We don’t sit in pews wondering when revival will come—we get up and heal someone and revival is there.
We don’t just make noise—we release glory.
We don’t talk about what could happen—we act because Christ already finished it.
We don’t hesitate in front of sickness—we stand in front of it and say, “You don’t belong here.”
We are not amateurs—we are believers.
We are not spectators—we are sent ones.
We are not afraid—we are anointed.
We are not timid—we are trained by the Word and filled with Christ.
We don’t entertain demons—we torment them.
We don’t chase healing—we carry it.
We don’t work for miracles—we walk in them.
We don’t live wondering what’s possible—we live proving what’s already finished.
We don’t just believe in healing—we are healers.
We don’t ask if deliverance is needed—we release it.
We don’t ask if raising the dead is possible—we do it because Christ lives.
The Church in America is healing the land—not by politics but by power.
It is delivering the oppressed—not by programs but by presence.
It is raising the dead—not by traditions but by truth.
It is filled with fire, glory, and unshakable faith.
I have seen the Church—and it heals, it delivers, and it raises the dead because that’s what Christ does.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 2: The Church Heals, Delivers, and Raises the Dead
1. You carry Christ, so you heal the sick now.
2. You cast out devils because Christ already conquered them.
3. You raise the dead because resurrection power lives in you.
4. You must stop asking and start commanding.
5. You don’t wait for healing—you release it now.
6. You must see healing as normal, not rare.
7. You are not weak—you are filled with the Healer.
8. You speak with authority because Christ speaks through you.
9. You confront sickness like Jesus did—not with fear but with fire.
10. You set captives free because Christ set you free.
11. You must heal with boldness, not apology.
12. You don’t need a title to heal—just faith in Christ.
13. You don’t question if healing is for today—you prove it is.
14. You are part of a Church that heals, delivers, and raises the dead—now.

Chapter 3: The Lie—The Church Is Powerless and Fading (Exposed and Replaced)
The lie says the Church in America is powerless and fading—but I see the truth: the Church is filled with Christ and rising in unstoppable glory.
The lie says miracles have ceased—but I see the Church healing the sick and raising the dead in the name of Jesus.
The lie says the Church has lost its voice—but I hear the roar of Christ thundering through His people again.
The lie says the Church has no influence—but I see nations trembling as sons of God speak with boldness.
The lie says the Church is dying—but I see resurrection life flowing from every believer who knows Christ lives in them.
The lie says we are losing—but I see us winning with every soul set free, every demon cast out, and every gospel word preached with fire.
The lie says we are divided and confused—but I see the Spirit of unity gathering the body under one name: Jesus Christ.
The lie says the Church is silent—but I hear it declaring truth with authority that pierces darkness and awakens nations.
The lie says the Church is shrinking—but I see it multiplying sons who multiply the Kingdom.
The lie says our time is over—but I see we were born for such a time as this.
I do not agree with the lie—I expose it, I confront it, and I crush it under the feet of Christ.
The truth is the Church is not fading—it is being refined, purified, and revealed in power.
The truth is we are not powerless—we have been filled with the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead.
The truth is we are not confused—we have the mind of Christ, and we speak from heaven’s clarity.
The truth is we are not becoming—we already are who He says we are.
The truth is we are not weak—we are bold, holy, and full of authority.
The truth is the Church is not waiting—it is moving now.
The truth is we are not trying—we are doing the works of Christ today.
The truth is we are not afraid—we are advancing with no retreat.
The truth is the gates of hell cannot prevail—and we are the ones crashing those gates down.
The lie told the world the Church was outdated—but I am proof the Church is eternal and unshakable.
The lie told America that the Church had failed—but Christ in us has never failed.
The lie says power belonged to the past—but Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
The lie says the Word is no longer effective—but I preach it, and demons tremble.
The lie says we are just humans—but I say we are filled with God.
The lie says we must compromise to survive—but I say we thrive by truth and fire.
The lie says we should stay quiet—but I say silence is defeat, and I was born to speak.
The lie says culture is stronger—but I say Christ is King, and every knee shall bow.
The lie says America will never see revival—but I say the Church is the revival now.
The lie says the next generation is lost—but I say they are filled with the Holy Ghost and fire.
The lie says our prayers are empty—but I say our prayers shake cities and raise the dead.
The lie says the Church is only surviving—but I say we are dominating with love and authority.
The lie says we are irrelevant—but I say we are the most relevant voice in the world today.
The lie says the Church must adapt—but I say the Church transforms.
The lie says we’re too late—but I say we are right on time.
The lie says Christ has been forgotten—but I say He is revealed in every word I speak and every life I touch.
I expose the lie—and I replace it with truth from the finished work of the cross.
The cross is not a symbol of weakness—it is the gateway to power, freedom, and life in Christ.
The empty tomb is not a story—it is my reality.
The Holy Spirit is not a concept—He is my companion, my fire, my boldness, and my voice.
The Church is not an organization—it is a manifestation of Christ Himself through His body.
The lie says the Church has failed—but the truth is we have already overcome.
The lie says our nation is too far gone—but the truth is the Church is rising in every region with unstoppable glory.
The lie says revival is a dream—but I say it is my lifestyle.
The lie says we are just trying—but the truth is Christ already finished it, and now we walk in His works.
I do not repeat what the lie says—I release what heaven says.
Heaven says I am filled with power.
Heaven says I am seated with Christ.
Heaven says I carry the authority of the Son of God.
Heaven says I reign through righteousness.
Heaven says I speak with His voice.
Heaven says I lay hands and see results.
Heaven says I am unstoppable because Christ is in me.
Heaven says the Church is glorious, not someday—but now.
I refuse to agree with darkness.
I refuse to empower the lie.
I refuse to sit silently while the world says the Church has no effect.
I am the Church—and I am filled with Christ.
I am the Church—and I look like Christ on this earth.
I am the Church—and I will not fade, shrink, or back down.
I am the Church—and I was born for dominion, demonstration, and declaration.
I am the Church—and I do the works of Christ boldly and without apology.
I am the Church—and the devil fears my walk because it looks like Jesus.
I am the Church—and my city will be changed because I walk in it.
I am the Church—and my nation will hear the gospel because I speak.
I am the Church—and the gates of hell fall when I move.
I am the Church—and I carry the proof that Christ is alive.
The lie is loud—but truth is louder.
The lie is common—but truth is eternal.
The lie says we are small—but truth says we are giants among grasshoppers.
The lie says we should give up—but truth says we reign.
The lie says darkness is winning—but truth says the light of Christ in us cannot be hidden.
I have seen the Church in America—and the lie has no power in her anymore.
We have cast it out, stomped it down, and risen up in truth.
We don’t preach doubt—we preach dominion.
We don’t teach hesitation—we teach identity.
We don’t declare weakness—we declare Christ in us the hope of glory.
We don’t wonder what to do—we do what Christ did.
We don’t look to the world for validation—we look to heaven for instruction.
We don’t act like orphans—we walk like sons.
We don’t panic—we prophesy.
We don’t hide—we shine.
We don’t retreat—we invade.
The lie is dead—and the Church is alive.
I am part of that Church.
I have seen the Church in America—and it is glorious.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 3: The Lie—The Church Is Powerless and Fading (Exposed and Replaced)
1. You must reject the lie that the Church is powerless—it is filled with Christ.
2. You are not watching the Church decline—you are part of its rise.
3. You don’t wait for truth to be popular—you declare it boldly.
4. You replace every cultural lie with the finished truth of Christ.
5. You do not echo the news—you echo heaven’s Word.
6. You don’t ask what the world thinks—you declare what God has said.
7. You are part of a Church that dominates, not hides.
8. You expose lies with your life and crush them under Christ’s authority.
9. You are not meant to blend in—you are made to shine bright.
10. You are not trying to revive the Church—it is alive in you now.
11. You confront false beliefs with truth, not fear.
12. You must know your identity so you can destroy the lies of religion and culture.
13. You are not listening to lies—you are proclaiming freedom.
14. You are the glorious Church rising in power now.
Chapter 4: The Church Teaches, Trains, and Transforms
I have seen the Church in America teaching with fire, training with truth, and transforming believers into sons who look just like Christ.
We are not confused about what we’re called to do—we teach people to obey everything Jesus commanded, and we don’t hold back.
We don’t preach soft messages that entertain—we speak the Word that cuts, corrects, and creates sons who walk like Jesus.
We don’t just give information—we release revelation that renews minds and reforms lives.
We don’t pacify the flesh—we pierce it with truth until Christ is formed in every heart.
We don’t graduate churchgoers—we raise world-changers.
We don’t produce spectators—we train demonstrators.
We don’t babysit Christians—we build soldiers.
We don’t fear offending the mind—we aim to awaken the spirit.
We don’t train for tomorrow—we train people to move in power today.
We don’t water down the Word—we teach it with power, urgency, and demonstration.
We don’t teach people to tolerate sin—we train them to destroy it with the life of Christ in them.
We don’t equip people for comfort—we prepare them for war.
We don’t teach from opinions—we teach the finished Word of Christ with boldness.
We don’t offer suggestions—we command obedience to the Lord who lives in us.
We don’t raise nice people—we raise bold sons filled with glory.
We don’t disciple people into religion—we disciple them into dominion.
We don’t teach theory—we train people to heal, to cast out, to raise up, and to walk like Christ now.
The Church is the training center of Heaven, equipping believers to walk in full maturity.
We preach the gospel not just to save—but to form Christ in every hearer.
We teach the Kingdom of God, not the traditions of men.
We train people in righteousness, not in religious rituals.
We disciple people into power, not into programs.
We raise sons, not spectators—doers, not doubters.
We don’t entertain goats—we feed sheep who follow the Shepherd within.
We don’t hand out certificates—we lay hands and impart boldness.
We don’t tell people they’re broken—we show them they’re complete in Christ.
We don’t create dependence on pastors—we create dependence on Christ.
We don’t hold back truth—we unleash it, even when it offends.
We preach repentance, transformation, holiness, and purpose—and we preach it without apology.
We train people to read the Word, speak the Word, and live the Word with confidence.
We teach believers to pray with authority, to prophesy with clarity, and to stand with identity.
We train people to speak like Jesus, walk like Jesus, love like Jesus, and go like Jesus.
We disciple believers who carry heaven in their mouths and walk in victory.
We train them to lay hands, not just lift them.
We train them to cast out demons, not run from them.
We train them to speak life, not rehearse problems.
We train them to take territory, not sit in fear.
We teach the Word with fire because the Word is alive.
We teach identity in Christ so strong that no lie can survive in the mind of our people.
We teach freedom so deep that no bondage can remain.
We teach holiness so real that the flesh has no voice left.
We teach power so boldly that every believer knows what they carry and acts on it now.
We train people to go into all the world—not just to come into a building.
We train people to become the answer—not just seek one.
We teach people to walk in the Spirit—not just depend on others.
We disciple for demonstration, not attendance.
We train people to release glory on the job, at home, in schools, and in cities.
We preach the Word, and signs follow.
We teach truth, and hearts burn.
We train daily, urgently, and relentlessly.
We don’t excuse spiritual laziness—we expose it and replace it with fire.
We don’t tolerate compromise—we correct it in love and truth.
We don’t pat people on the back while they sink—we grab them with the Word and pull them into victory.
We don’t tiptoe around hard topics—we walk straight into them with the sword of truth.
We train believers to cast off the old man and walk in the new creation life.
We teach believers to speak with authority because their words carry Christ.
We teach sons to lead homes, disciple others, and live by faith—not feelings.
We train daughters to prophesy, heal, teach, and carry the Kingdom with power.
We raise leaders who multiply leaders.
We train disciplers, not dependents.
We teach people how to train others—not just how to survive.
We teach Christ crucified, risen, and now living in us.
We train people to live from the finished work of Christ.
We teach the Word—not with boredom, but with boldness.
We don’t preach to impress—we preach to transform.
We don’t lecture—we equip.
We don’t speak to entertain—we speak to send.
We don’t raise a crowd—we raise a remnant.
We don’t teach people how to attend church—we teach them how to be the Church.
I have seen churches where discipleship is the heartbeat, not the afterthought.
I have seen leaders who train believers every day, not just on Sunday.
I have seen believers who take notes not to remember—but to reproduce.
I have seen young people preaching truth with no fear and old saints laying hands with fresh fire.
I have seen pastors train churches to walk in miracles, not just meetings.
I have seen churches turn into training camps that launch bold believers into their city.
I have seen the fruit of real teaching—transformed lives, multiplied sons, and nations reached.
I have seen that when we teach truth, train in power, and disciple with vision—the world cannot ignore us.
I have seen the Church in America not just preach sermons—but shape destinies.
We don’t offer a watered-down gospel—we teach the real gospel that demands everything and gives even more.
We teach sacrifice, obedience, resurrection life, and bold speech.
We train people to die to self and live through Christ.
We train people to disciple their neighbors, coworkers, families, and strangers.
We teach people how to walk in the Spirit, hear the Spirit, and obey without hesitation.
We teach people to live holy lives, not for acceptance—but from identity.
We train people not to repeat religion—but to reveal Christ.
We teach people how to confront sin with grace and truth—and to lift the fallen with the same mercy Christ gave them.
We train people to guard their minds, speak heaven’s words, and walk worthy of the calling.
I have seen the Church in America—and it is glorious because it teaches like Christ, trains like Christ, and transforms people into Christlike ones.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 4: The Church Teaches, Trains, and Transforms
1. You are part of a Church that teaches truth, not tradition.
2. You are called to be trained in power, not just entertained.
3. You are being transformed by the renewing of your mind.
4. You don’t just receive—you reproduce.
5. You must be trained to disciple others.
6. You are not here to be passive—you are here to be activated.
7. You don’t follow culture—you teach the Kingdom.
8. You teach from identity, not insecurity.
9. You train daily so Christ is formed in every part of you.
10. You expose false teaching with the power of truth.
11. You carry the message of transformation everywhere you go.
12. You don’t settle for being informed—you are being conformed to the image of Christ.
13. You don’t hold back the Word—you declare it with fire.
14. You are part of a Church that multiplies Christ through teaching, training, and transformation.

Chapter 5: The Church Speaks Boldly and Commands With Authority
I have seen the Church in America rise up and speak boldly—not with opinions, but with the voice of Christ that commands with authority and produces results.
We are not voiceless—we are the voice of the Lord in the earth.
We don’t whisper around darkness—we declare light and expose every lie.
We don’t ask permission to speak—we are sent to speak by the One who has all power in heaven and in earth.
We don’t stutter when speaking the Word—we roar like lions because Christ in us is the Lion of the tribe of Judah.
We don’t water down truth to avoid offense—we release truth to destroy bondage.
We don’t speak to entertain—we speak to release heaven.
We don’t talk as if we might be right—we speak knowing that truth is a Person, and He lives in us.
We don’t beg—we command.
We don’t wonder if things will change—we speak, and they must.
We don’t observe circumstances—we override them with the Word of Christ in our mouth.
We speak healing to the sick, and they recover.
We speak deliverance to the bound, and they are free.
We speak life to the dead, and they rise.
We speak identity to the lost, and they are found in Christ.
We speak peace to chaos, and storms stop.
We speak fire to the lukewarm, and they burn again.
We speak truth to religious systems, and the chains of tradition break.
We are not hesitant—we are the most confident voice in the nation because we know who sent us.
We don’t echo culture—we echo heaven.
We don’t represent fear—we represent Christ.
We don’t hide behind theology—we release demonstration.
We don’t mumble—we declare.
We don’t make suggestions—we issue decrees.
We don’t play it safe—we speak with fire and let the Spirit confirm the Word.
The Church in America is not silent—it’s sounding the alarm with power and precision.
We speak now, not later.
We speak with clarity, not confusion.
We speak with love, but never without conviction.
We speak what the Father is saying, and we do not add or subtract.
We speak to kings, to prisoners, to nations, and to our neighbors with the same boldness because Christ speaks through us.
We don’t hesitate to call out sin—we do it with grace, truth, and an invitation into freedom.
We don’t delay the gospel—we preach it on the first word and command a response by the last.
We don’t dilute our message to get invited—we speak boldly whether we’re welcomed or rejected.
We don’t depend on volume—we depend on authority.
We don’t speak from emotion—we speak from revelation.
We don’t guess—we know, and we declare from that knowing.
We don’t speak as servants—we speak as sons.
We don’t speak from earth begging heaven—we speak from heaven commanding earth.
We speak to mountains, and they move.
We speak to devils, and they flee.
We speak to minds, and they are renewed.
We speak to hearts, and they are awakened.
We speak with divine accuracy because we are filled with the Word and the Spirit.
We don’t say “if”—we say “it is finished.”
We don’t say “maybe”—we say “now.”
We don’t say “I hope”—we say “I command.”
The Church I see doesn’t hold its tongue when lives are at stake.
The Church I see opens its mouth and releases the Kingdom of God with fire.
The Church I see calls people into repentance with compassion and power.
The Church I see confronts injustice, exposes deception, and releases truth like a sword.
The Church I see speaks not just in services but in streets, stores, schools, and every place people gather.
I have seen believers speak to their own bodies and be healed.
I have seen children command spirits to leave and they obey.
I have seen mothers speak over their children and destinies unlock.
I have seen teenagers preach Christ with fire that silences unbelief.
I have seen elderly saints declare revival and see it burst forth in their cities.
I have seen everyday believers speak the Word and watch it manifest in front of them.
We are not called to wait for someone else to speak—we are the ones with the Word in our mouth.
We don’t copy sermons—we speak from intimacy.
We don’t recite religious phrases—we speak with faith and results follow.
We speak not because we’re trying to sound spiritual—we speak because we believe and therefore we speak.
We open our mouth, and heaven flows.
We declare truth in the face of lies.
We release hope in the middle of despair.
We proclaim victory where others see defeat.
We declare healing where others see pain.
We release identity where others only see brokenness.
We declare life where the world has surrendered to death.
We are not afraid to speak—because we speak as Christ in us.
We don’t repeat what culture says—we release what heaven says.
We don’t wait for the atmosphere to shift—we shift it with our words.
We don’t let devils linger—we cast them out with one command.
We don’t explain away the gospel—we proclaim it with power.
We speak what is finished.
We speak what is written.
We speak what is revealed.
We speak what is true—because truth speaks from within us.
The Church is not a quiet presence in the background—it is the thunder of God on the earth.
Our voice is not weak—it is filled with resurrection.
Our words are not empty—they are filled with power.
Our declarations don’t return void—they accomplish what we speak because we speak His Word.
We do not speak casually—we speak as ambassadors of heaven.
We do not fear reaction—we expect transformation.
We do not whisper hope—we declare it boldly.
We do not ask darkness to leave—we command it with the voice of Christ.
I have seen the Church in America—and it is glorious because it speaks with the authority of the One who sent us.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 5: The Church Speaks Boldly and Commands With Authority
1. You carry the voice of Christ—speak boldly.
2. You don’t whisper around darkness—you command it to leave.
3. You are not silent—you are a voice of power and truth.
4. You speak what heaven says, not what culture accepts.
5. You declare the Word—not opinions or emotions.
6. You speak healing, deliverance, and life with confidence.
7. You command mountains to move, and they must obey.
8. You don’t speak as a victim—you speak as a victor.
9. You speak from Christ, not from your feelings.
10. You speak to shift atmospheres, not to blend in.
11. You carry words that destroy lies and establish truth.
12. You don’t hesitate—you release what the Spirit gives you.
13. You declare what is finished—not what is feared.
14. You are the Church that speaks boldly and commands with Christ’s authority.

Chapter 6: The Lie—The Church Must Blend In to Reach People (Exposed and Replaced)
The lie says the Church must look like the world to reach the world—but I see the truth: the Church must look like Christ, because He is the only answer the world is desperate for.
The lie says if we sound more like the world, the world will listen—but I say when we sound like Christ, the world will change.
The lie says if we soften our message, people will stay—but I say if we preach the truth, people will be set free.
The lie says if we blend in, we’ll be accepted—but I say when we stand out, people will be transformed.
The lie says don’t offend—but Christ said preach repentance and the Kingdom of God.
The lie says avoid truth that confronts—but Christ said the truth shall make them free.
The lie says make it comfortable—but Christ said take up your cross and follow Me.
The lie says make your services short and your messages safe—but Christ’s words shook nations, cast out demons, and demanded response.
The lie says blend in—but I say the Church is the light of the world and a city set on a hill.
We were not called to blend—we were born to burn.
We were not sent to fit in—we were sent to take over.
We were not filled with Christ to hide Him—we were filled to reveal Him.
We were not anointed to be liked—we were anointed to set captives free.
We are not here to be relatable—we are here to be unmistakable.
We are not here to repeat culture—we are here to release heaven.
We are not meant to be tolerated—we are sent to transform.
The Church is not called to blend—it is called to blaze.
We don’t change our identity to make people stay—we walk in truth and watch the Spirit draw the hungry.
We don’t compromise holiness to keep crowds—we preach holiness so Christ is formed in every heart.
We don’t adjust the gospel—we release it as it was given, in power, not words only.
We don’t ask the world how we should sound—we declare the voice of Christ that never changes.
We don’t look for strategies to entertain—we look for boldness to demonstrate.
We don’t imitate the culture to reach people—we demonstrate Christ and people come running.
We don’t use darkness to try to reach those in darkness—we shine light and expose every hidden thing.
We don’t reduce our language—we increase our obedience.
We don’t silence the Spirit—we yield to Him and let Him move freely.
We don’t exchange reverence for relevance—we walk in both holiness and boldness.
The world is not looking for a copy of itself—it’s groaning for the sons of God to be revealed.
The world doesn’t need another motivational speaker—it needs carriers of resurrection life.
The world isn’t changed by trendy messages—it’s changed by the Word of truth that pierces to the heart.
The world isn’t delivered by entertaining church—it’s delivered by the presence of Christ in His people.
We don’t need better branding—we need bolder preaching.
We don’t need a better atmosphere—we need more authority.
We don’t need to look like celebrities—we need to look like Christ.
We don’t need to become relevant to culture—we need to become obedient to the Spirit.
The Church does not blend—it stands.
The Church does not apologize for being different—it rejoices because difference is where the glory is.
The Church doesn’t try to be popular—it stays faithful and watches fruit multiply.
I expose the lie that says we must water it down to win them.
I expose the lie that says we must look like Egypt to call people out of it.
I expose the lie that says compromise is love.
I expose the lie that says silence is wise.
I expose the lie that says the narrow way won’t draw many.
I expose the lie that says the gospel must be adjusted for this generation.
The truth is this generation is desperate for the real gospel.
The truth is people are starving for truth, not trends.
The truth is compromise creates confusion, not conversion.
The truth is bold truth births bold believers.
The truth is the Church must look like Christ—not culture.
The truth is we are called to shine, not blend.
The truth is holiness still matters, righteousness still reigns, and truth still sets people free.
The truth is when we speak boldly, move in power, and walk like Christ—the world sees the real Jesus.
I don’t need to sound like the world—I carry the voice of God.
I don’t need to adjust the message—I need to obey the Spirit.
I don’t need the crowd’s approval—I walk in the approval of heaven.
I don’t need to be accepted—I’ve already been appointed.
I don’t need to hide my fire—I need to fan it brighter.
I don’t need the world to like me—I need the world to see Christ in me.
I don’t care if the culture claps—I care if Christ is glorified.
I don’t serve to be noticed—I serve because I’m filled with the One who saves.
I don’t preach to keep people—I preach to awaken them.
I don’t preach to make fans—I preach to make disciples.
I don’t build platforms—I build sons.
I don’t make excuses—I make declarations.
The Church in America is glorious because it no longer tries to blend—it walks in fire.
We don’t change our sound to gain influence—we speak the unfiltered Word and watch heaven confirm it.
We don’t rewrite the gospel—we release it with clarity and courage.
We don’t tiptoe around sin—we destroy it by revealing Christ.
We don’t beg people to stay—we send them out filled with the Spirit and power.
We don’t entertain—we equip.
We don’t flatter—we prophesy.
We don’t hide the cross—we exalt it.
We don’t exchange glory for growth—we trust God to multiply what’s pure.
We are not weak—we are the bold, the burning, the obedient.
We are not fading—we are manifesting.
We are not blending—we are transforming.
We are not like the world—we are full of Christ.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is done blending in.
She is set apart, sent, saturated in fire, and speaking truth that pierces and purifies.
She’s not trying to be attractive—she is attractive because she’s holy.
She’s not trying to be relevant—she is revolutionary because she’s obedient.
She’s not trying to be loved by man—she is loved by God and feared by hell.
I have seen the Church in America—and it is glorious because it stands out, burns bright, and refuses to bow.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 6: The Lie—The Church Must Blend In to Reach People (Exposed and Replaced)
1. You are not called to blend in—you are called to stand out for Christ.
2. You reach the world by looking like Jesus—not like the world.
3. You must expose and destroy the lie that compromise is love.
4. You don’t water down truth—you speak it with fire.
5. You were not made to entertain—you were born to equip.
6. You preach Christ, not culture.
7. You walk in obedience, not popularity.
8. You don’t silence the Spirit—you release Him.
9. You don’t chase acceptance—you walk in authority.
10. You shine light, even when it offends darkness.
11. You don’t fear offense—you fear silence.
12. You preach boldly because people are starving for truth.
13. You stand out because that’s where glory is revealed.
14. You are part of the glorious Church that transforms, not blends.

Chapter 7: The Church Is a City on a Hill—Visible and Victorious
I have seen the Church in America, and it is not hidden—it is a city on a hill, shining with the glory of Christ and declaring victory in every place it stands.
We are not underground—we are undeniable.
We are not shrinking back—we are standing tall.
We are not silent—we are sounding the trumpet of righteousness and dominion.
We are not lost in the crowd—we are the landmark that draws the nations to Christ.
We don’t hide in buildings—we walk boldly into every street, school, courthouse, and neighborhood with the light of the gospel.
We don’t ask for visibility—we shine with heavenly fire and people see Christ in us.
We don’t blend in darkness—we invade it with the brilliance of holiness.
We don’t act like the world—we live as the answer the world is groaning for.
We are not waiting to be revealed—we are the revelation of the sons of God in the earth.
We don’t flicker—we blaze.
We don’t apologize for being seen—we rejoice that Christ is being seen in us.
We are not covered by fear—we are covered in glory.
We don’t fade under pressure—we shine brighter in persecution.
We are not running from culture—we are transforming it by living set apart.
We are not in survival mode—we are in revival mode.
We are the light of the world—and we are not ashamed to shine.
We are the visible proof that Jesus is alive.
We are the evidence that His resurrection power is still working.
We are the public display of His finished work.
We are the hands of Jesus healing the sick, and the mouth of Christ preaching truth with power.
We are seen because we are sent.
We are heard because we speak.
We are followed because we lead in love, power, and truth.
The Church is a city that cannot be hidden—not in this generation, not in this nation.
The Church is not invisible—it is influential.
The Church is not fading—it is rising with boldness.
The Church is not irrelevant—it is essential for every family, city, and government.
The Church is the pillar and ground of truth.
The Church is the blazing torch of righteousness in the midst of confusion.
The Church is the refuge of the broken and the weapon of heaven in the earth.
We are seen by heaven, feared by hell, and followed by those who hunger for God.
We do not hide our message—we proclaim it from the rooftops.
We do not conceal our power—we demonstrate it openly.
We do not mask our authority—we walk in it confidently.
We do not fear the eyes of man—we live to reveal the face of Christ.
We don’t fear exposure—we were born for visibility.
We don’t shrink to be safe—we rise to show the way.
We are not tucked away—we are sent out.
We are not caged—we are commissioned.
We are not paused—we are positioned.
We don’t belong in the shadows—we belong in the spotlight of heaven’s glory.
We don’t fear being watched—we shine brighter under the weight of visibility.
We are not trembling—we are triumphing.
We are not surviving—we are reigning.
We are not reactive—we are proactive in dominion.
We don’t just make appearances—we bring transformation.
We don’t hide until things get better—we go until everything bows to Christ.
We are the visible move of God in the earth.
We are the walking answer to the world’s groaning.
We are the proof that Jesus never left—He lives in us now.
We are the flames that will not be put out.
We are the city that cannot be ignored.
We are the sound of heaven on earth.
We are the message, the miracle, and the move.
We are not concealed—we are commissioned.
We are not invisible—we are undeniable.
We are not irrelevant—we are irreplaceable.
We are not dead—we are dangerous to darkness.
I have seen the Church, and she is positioned with purpose.
She is standing on the mountain of truth declaring the finished work.
She is not hiding from Goliath—she is running toward him.
She is not buried in programs—she is alive in presence.
She is not stuck in religion—she is flowing in revelation.
She is not looking for signs—she is releasing them.
She is not trying to win favor with man—she carries the favor of God.
She is not asking the world to like her—she commands the world to repent and be saved.
She is not seeking safety—she is embracing sacrifice.
She is not building fame—she is building faith.
She is not trying to blend—she is blazing.
She is not here to please the system—she’s here to overturn it.
I have seen her rise in cities—small in number, great in glory.
I have seen her in homes, storefronts, warehouses, parks, and prisons—unshaken, unafraid, and full of power.
I have seen her worship in the streets, preach in the rain, baptize in bathtubs, and speak in courtrooms.
I have seen her break through hard places and plant herself like a tree of righteousness.
I have seen her light shine in public schools and dark hospitals.
I have seen her sons and daughters burn with truth and walk into the fire without fear.
I have seen the city on the hill—and I know it’s the Church of the living God.
We are that Church.
We are the ones who will not be silenced.
We are the ones who will not bow.
We are the ones who will not dim our light.
We are the ones who will go into every city, every space, every system with the fullness of Christ and release His glory.
We are the living, breathing, speaking, healing, teaching, sending body of Jesus Christ.
We are not underground—we are frontline.
We are not hidden—we are high and lifted by the hand of God.
We are not ashamed—we are alive.
We are not retreating—we are reforming.
We are not watching from the sidelines—we are changing the field.
We are not waiting for another generation—we are the generation.
We are not spectating revival—we are revival in flesh and fire.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is a city on a hill that will never be hidden again.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 7: The Church Is a City on a Hill—Visible and Victorious
1. You are not hidden—you are set on display for Christ.
2. You shine so the world sees Jesus, not your personality.
3. You are not called to blend—you are called to blaze.
4. You don’t shrink in fear—you stand tall in truth.
5. You shine brighter in persecution—not quieter.
6. You are the evidence that Christ is alive today.
7. You speak boldly because the world needs your light.
8. You are positioned to be seen—not for you, but for Him.
9. You confront darkness publicly with fire and love.
10. You are not invisible—you are undeniable.
11. You go into dark places to bring the light of Christ.
12. You don’t run from visibility—you embrace it for the gospel.
13. You are part of the victorious, visible Church in America.
14. You will never hide your fire again—Christ in you is shining now.

Chapter 8: The Church Sends Sons to the Nations With Fire
I have seen the Church in America, and it does not keep sons seated—it sends them with fire to the ends of the earth.
We are not raising listeners—we are raising laborers.
We are not building attendance—we are building apostles, evangelists, prophets, pastors, and teachers who know Christ lives in them.
We are not keeping people busy in buildings—we are sending them boldly into nations.
We are not holding back gifts—we are releasing sons and daughters into their callings.
We are not waiting for the world to come to us—we are going into all the world with fire and urgency.
We don’t babysit believers—we train them to walk like Jesus and send them with His Spirit.
We don’t keep them dependent on pulpits—we send them to be the message wherever they go.
We don’t teach them to survive—we teach them to multiply.
We don’t raise people to stay—we raise people to go.
We are a sending Church, not a sitting one.
We are a launching Church, not a locking one.
We are an equipping Church, not a controlling one.
We don’t send people out hoping they survive—we send them filled with fire, authority, and confidence.
We send them to preach, to heal, to deliver, to disciple, and to raise others who do the same.
We don’t wait until they’re perfect—we send them because they’re possessed by the perfect Christ.
We don’t require long lists of qualifications—we look for those filled with the Spirit and send them with boldness.
We don’t send people with fear—we send them with fire.
We don’t teach them to avoid darkness—we teach them to dominate it.
We don’t just send missionaries—we send miracle workers.
We don’t just send prayers—we send preachers.
We don’t just send ideas—we send sons of God.
We are not building one local movement—we are building a global manifestation of Christ.
We are not content with impact in one region—we are shaking nations by releasing Christ in people everywhere.
We send men and women filled with the power of God to cities, villages, nations, and neighborhoods with one message: Christ lives in me now.
We send voices that carry heaven.
We send hands that heal the sick.
We send feet that go to the forgotten.
We send lives that radiate resurrection.
We send carriers of the gospel with a commission that cannot be canceled.
We send teachers who don’t compromise.
We send preachers who don’t fear man.
We send sons who don’t draw back.
We send leaders who carry nations in their mouth and truth in their steps.
We don’t try to grow big—we grow deep and send wide.
We don’t try to keep people entertained—we give them identity and command them to move.
We don’t slow them down—we light them up.
We don’t keep them safe—we train them strong.
We don’t make them wait—we make them ready.
We send them with clarity of calling and urgency of heaven.
We send them not with good intentions—but with gospel power.
We send them with miracles in their hands and boldness in their voices.
We send them knowing who they are and whose they are.
We send them as ambassadors, not attendees.
We send them as sons, not students.
We send them as fire-starters, not seat-fillers.
We send them as finishers—not just starters.
We don’t raise orphans—we raise heirs.
We don’t raise members—we raise ministers.
We don’t raise followers—we raise leaders who make disciples.
We don’t raise churchgoers—we raise people who bring the Kingdom wherever they go.
We train, we commission, and we release.
We don’t hold them back—we lay hands, speak blessing, and launch them.
We don’t fear their success—we fuel it.
We don’t compete—we complete the call by multiplying Christ in others.
We train sons to walk in power, not personality.
We train daughters to move in glory, not gender labels.
We don’t fear their boldness—we celebrate it.
We don’t suppress their calling—we confirm it with power.
We don’t ask them to stay in the boat—we send them to walk on the water.
We send them into cities, systems, and strongholds.
We send them into government, business, education, and entertainment.
We send them to plant churches, disciple regions, and establish Kingdom culture.
We send them into broken places not with pity but with purpose.
We send them into war zones with peace.
We send them into dry places with rivers of living water.
We send them into hopelessness with fire in their bones.
We send them into darkness with unshakable light.
We send them into fear with the roar of righteousness.
I have seen churches in America laying hands on the next generation, commissioning them with fire and tears, sending them not to escape—but to establish.
I have seen young men and women walk out of parking lots into their nations with nothing but faith and come back with testimonies of glory.
I have seen former addicts raised up, trained, and sent to rescue thousands more.
I have seen overlooked sons become fearless fathers to generations.
I have seen daughters who never thought they had a voice sent to deliver villages with one word of Christ.
I have seen boldness multiplied through one obedient Church that refuses to keep people seated when they’re called to go.
The Church I see is not stockpiling people—it is releasing them like arrows into every corner of the earth.
The Church I see is not afraid of what people will become—it is convinced Christ in them is enough to send them now.
We are not trying to build numbers—we are building nations.
We are not looking for approval—we are obeying the call.
We are not keeping the fire inside—we are sending it everywhere.
We are not bottling the move—we are sending it through the people.
We are not preparing for safety—we are preparing for sending.
We are not building with bricks—we are building with lives that carry Christ.
We don’t just train—we send.
We don’t just preach—we release.
We don’t just teach—we multiply.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is glorious because she sends sons to the nations with fire.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 8: The Church Sends Sons to the Nations With Fire
1. You were not made to sit—you were made to be sent.
2. You don’t need perfection—you need power from Christ in you.
3. You are trained to go, not just to stay.
4. You are being equipped to multiply the Kingdom in the nations.
5. You don’t need fear—you need fire.
6. You are not a follower only—you are a son being sent.
7. You don’t need to blend—you need to blaze wherever God sends you.
8. You don’t need applause—you carry authority.
9. You are sent with power, not just with permission.
10. You are part of a sending Church, not a surviving one.
11. You don’t compete—you complete the mission by raising others.
12. You are being launched—not limited.
13. You are a fire-starter, not a bystander.
14. You are proof that the Church in America is glorious—because you are being sent to change the world now.
Chapter 9: The Church Reigns Through Righteousness and Walks in Purity
I have seen the Church in America reigning—not through politics or programs, but through righteousness and purity that flows from Christ within.
We do not rule through position—we reign through the Person of Jesus alive in us.
We do not conquer by influence—we conquer by holiness.
We do not dominate through control—we reign through the gift of righteousness and the obedience of faith.
We are not trying to earn our place—we are walking in it because Christ gave it to us.
We are not pursuing purity to be accepted—we are pure because we’ve been made new.
We do not strive for holiness—we walk in the holiness Christ already placed within us.
We don’t live by rules—we live by the life of Christ in us.
We don’t walk in shame—we walk in the light.
We don’t hide from sin—we confront it with the cross and crucify it with truth.
We don’t compromise to keep peace—we walk in righteousness and bring real peace through purity.
We don’t make excuses for sin—we destroy its power through the blood of Jesus.
We are not ashamed of purity—we walk in it as our power.
We don’t fear holiness—we embrace it as our identity.
We don’t live like sinners saved by grace—we live like saints filled with glory.
We don’t say “nobody’s perfect”—we say Christ is perfect and He lives in me now.
We don’t cover our past with religion—we bury it in Christ and walk in resurrection.
We reign in life through righteousness—not through works, but through the finished work of Jesus.
We reign over sin—not by effort, but by union with Christ.
We walk in purity—not to impress God, but to reflect Him.
We walk clean—not because of behavior, but because of new birth.
We don’t look back—we live as those who’ve been made new.
We don’t entertain the old man—we walk fully clothed in the new.
We don’t excuse rebellion—we call people into righteousness.
We don’t give sin a seat—we cast it out and enthrone Christ in every thought.
We don’t apologize for living holy—we celebrate it because it proves we’re free.
We don’t minimize obedience—we magnify it as worship.
We don’t compare ourselves to others—we live from the standard of Christ in us.
We don’t look like the world—we shine like the Kingdom.
We don’t flirt with darkness—we walk in light and have no fellowship with shadows.
We don’t tolerate compromise—we expose it with truth and replace it with power.
We walk pure in thought, word, motive, and action—not to earn favor, but because we already have it.
We don’t pretend to be righteous—we live righteous because He is our life.
We don’t teach partial holiness—we walk in wholeness.
We don’t just get forgiven—we walk in dominion over what once held us.
We reign because sin has no more dominion.
We walk in purity because our hearts are clean.
We are the holy ones—not because of behavior, but because of birth.
We are saints—not sinners in disguise.
We are kings and priests—not beggars and orphans.
We are righteous—not someday, but now.
We walk with clean hands and pure hearts because He who lives in us is holy.
I have seen the Church in America—standing in righteousness, unmoved by compromise, unshaken by temptation.
I have seen the Church walk through fire and come out without the smell of smoke.
I have seen men walk in integrity—not from discipline alone, but from identity in Christ.
I have seen women shine with purity—not as a burden, but as their beauty.
I have seen pastors preach without fear and live without double lives.
I have seen churches where holiness is not optional—it is the joyful overflow of union with Christ.
I have seen people free from porn, free from fear, free from anger, free from addiction—not because of twelve steps, but because of one step into Christ.
I have seen righteousness preached like fire and received like freedom.
I have seen sons who walk holy and raise families in purity.
I have seen daughters who prophesy with power and carry themselves with honor.
I have seen the old walk blameless and the young burn clean.
I have seen the Church live holy—not as a relic of the past, but as a burning present-day reality.
The Church is not in moral decline—it is rising in holy fire.
The Church is not addicted—it is delivered.
The Church is not compromised—it is consecrated.
The Church is not diluted—it is devoted.
The Church is not ashamed—it is ablaze.
I don’t preach self-help—I preach crucifixion and resurrection.
I don’t preach sin management—I preach sin destroyed.
I don’t preach survival—I preach reigning through righteousness.
I don’t preach a struggling Church—I preach a spotless Bride.
I don’t preach works—I preach union.
I don’t preach law—I preach life.
I don’t teach behavior modification—I preach identity transformation.
We are not reaching for holiness—we are walking from it.
We are not hoping to be righteous—we are the righteousness of God in Christ.
We are not getting better—we are walking in who we already are.
We don’t focus on failure—we fix our eyes on the Author and Finisher.
We don’t try harder—we believe stronger.
We don’t boast in willpower—we boast in the cross.
I don’t say “it’s hard to be holy”—I say “it’s easy to walk clean when I know Christ lives in me.”
I don’t say “it’s a struggle to resist sin”—I say “it’s my joy to walk free.”
I don’t say “everyone messes up”—I say “I walk in victory now.”
I don’t say “I’ll never be perfect”—I say “I’ve been made perfect in the One who lives in me.”
I don’t say “it’s normal to fall”—I say “it’s my new normal to stand.”
I have seen the Church in America—not giving in, not falling apart, but rising in the fear of the Lord and the righteousness of Christ.
I have seen a remnant that refuses to bow.
I have seen a Body that refuses to blend.
I have seen a Bride that prepares herself in white.
I have seen a people who walk holy because they know they are holy.
I have seen the Church reign through righteousness and walk in purity like a river that cannot be stopped.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 9: The Church Reigns Through Righteousness and Walks in Purity
1. You reign in life through the righteousness of Christ in you.
2. You walk in purity because Christ has made you new.
3. You don’t strive to be holy—you live holy from your new nature.
4. You have been made the righteousness of God—now walk like it.
5. You don’t live by behavior—you live from identity.
6. You reign over sin because it has no more dominion.
7. You are not ashamed of purity—it is your strength.
8. You confront sin—not to condemn but to call others into freedom.
9. You are not hoping to be righteous—you already are in Christ.
10. You live holy because He who called you is holy.
11. You speak truth about sin because you walk in victory over it.
12. You refuse to compromise because you were created to shine.
13. You walk clean—not to earn approval but because you are loved.
14. You are part of a glorious Church that reigns in righteousness and lives pure before God and man.

Chapter 10: The Church Is the Voice of God on Earth
I have seen the Church in America, and she is not silent—she is the voice of God on earth, speaking with the same authority, clarity, and power as the One who lives in her.
We are not echoing opinions—we are declaring what heaven has already spoken.
We are not repeating culture—we are proclaiming the finished Word of Christ.
We are not asking questions—we are giving commands backed by divine authority.
We are not unsure—we are unwavering.
We are not voiceless—we carry the voice of the One who made the heavens and the earth.
We speak because Christ speaks through us.
We declare because we’ve been filled with His Spirit.
We prophesy because the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy.
We release truth that breaks chains, builds faith, and raises the dead.
We are not giving commentary—we are releasing commands.
We don’t speak from flesh—we speak by the Spirit.
We don’t ask the devil to back off—we command him to flee.
We don’t wish for change—we speak it into being.
We don’t suggest healing—we declare it with force.
We don’t request breakthrough—we speak it because it’s already finished.
We don’t tiptoe around lies—we destroy them with declarations.
We don’t whisper identity—we thunder it like a lion.
We are not just a people—we are a prophetic people.
We are not just a gathering—we are a governing voice.
We are not trying to be heard—we are heard in heaven and feared in hell.
We are not looking for permission—we’ve been sent.
We are not searching for words—we speak the Word that never fails.
We don’t fill time with sermons—we release weapons from our mouth that tear down every stronghold.
We speak, and demons obey.
We speak, and disease dissolves.
We speak, and atmospheres shift.
We speak, and revival is ignited.
We speak, and hearts awaken.
We speak, and the dead come to life.
We speak because God has spoken—and now He speaks through us.
The Church is not muted—it is magnified in the Spirit.
We don’t echo fear—we speak faith.
We don’t echo weakness—we declare strength.
We don’t echo compromise—we declare consecration.
We don’t echo limitation—we declare resurrection.
We speak because silence is not an option in a world full of lies.
We speak because the Word in us is not dormant—it is alive and sharp.
We speak because we are filled with fire, and fire cannot stay quiet.
We speak because Christ in us is not passive—He is active, vocal, and victorious.
We speak in tongues of fire, in languages of heaven, in boldness that shakes nations.
We don’t ask if we should speak—we know we must.
We don’t wait for the right moment—we make the moment by opening our mouth.
We don’t speak soft when the devil is loud—we shout truth until every lie falls silent.
We don’t retreat in confusion—we speak clarity with precision and love.
We speak to kings, to prisoners, to crowds, to children, to families, to cities.
We speak to governments, to devils, to sickness, to systems, to the ends of the earth.
We speak in prayer, in prophecy, in preaching, in power.
We speak because we are the living body of the Word made flesh.
We don’t guess—we speak from revelation.
We don’t fumble—we speak with fire.
We don’t apologize—we speak with assurance.
We are not waiting for God to speak again—He already has, and now we speak in His name.
We don’t give options—we give orders from the throne of grace.
We speak deliverance to the bound and freedom follows.
We speak peace to chaos and storms settle.
We speak life to wombs, bones, minds, and ministries—and life returns.
We speak blessing over cities and cities begin to shift.
We speak purpose into the next generation and they rise up with holy conviction.
We speak the Word of the Lord—not our feelings, not our history, not our doubt—but truth that never fails.
I have seen pastors in America who speak like prophets and watch strongholds fall.
I have seen children declare healing and tumors vanish.
I have seen women command devils and peace flood a home.
I have seen men stand in pulpits, boardrooms, and prisons and declare, “Thus says the Lord,” and chains break.
I have seen youth speak identity over peers, and depression leave their schools.
I have seen the Church open her mouth and the heavens respond.
I have seen the Church speak, not just inside—but in public, on the streets, in homes, in places where silence once ruled.
I have seen that when we speak what God speaks, the earth listens.
I have seen the glory of God ride on the voice of His people.
I have seen angels respond when sons declare what is written.
I have seen bold voices replace fearful silence.
I have seen prophecy replace confusion.
I have seen truth replace tradition.
I have seen fire in the mouths of those who once thought they had nothing to say.
I have seen the Church speak—and the world can no longer ignore her.
We are the voice crying in the wilderness: prepare the way of the Lord.
We are the echo of eternity in time.
We are the voice of victory in a land of defeat.
We are the trumpet of truth in a storm of deception.
We are not silent—we are sent to speak now.
We don’t hold back when people need to hear.
We don’t hold back when the devil’s been lying too long.
We don’t hold back when the sick need healing, when the bound need freedom, when the dead need life.
We don’t hold back because Christ didn’t hold back.
I have seen the Church in America, and she has found her voice again.
She no longer hesitates—she declares.
She no longer waits—she releases.
She no longer fears—she commands.
She no longer tries—she knows.
She no longer blends—she breaks through.
She no longer begs—she speaks as a daughter and son of the King.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is glorious because she speaks as the voice of God on earth.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 10: The Church Is the Voice of God on Earth
1. You are not silent—you speak with Christ’s voice.
2. You release God’s Word, not opinions.
3. You don’t guess what to say—you speak what heaven says.
4. You are filled with fire, and fire speaks.
5. You declare healing, freedom, and identity with boldness.
6. You don’t retreat into silence—you roar with truth.
7. You prophesy because Christ speaks through you.
8. You are heard by heaven and feared by hell.
9. You speak now because waiting is not obedience.
10. You don’t soften the gospel—you speak it in power.
11. You are a vessel of the Word made flesh.
12. You are the trumpet of heaven in your generation.
13. You don’t wait for change—you speak it into being.
14. You are part of the glorious Church that is the voice of God on earth today.

Chapter 11: The Lie—The Church Should Avoid Offending the World (Exposed and Replaced)
The lie says the Church should be careful not to offend the world—but I declare the truth: the Church must obey Christ and preach the gospel with boldness, whether the world loves it or not.
The lie says tone it down—but I say lift your voice.
The lie says don’t say “sin”—but I say call it out and set people free.
The lie says make everyone feel good—but I say speak the truth that sets them free.
The lie says stay neutral—but I say Christ already took a side when He died to destroy the works of the devil.
The lie says avoid confrontation—but the truth is confrontation is love when the soul is on the line.
The lie says don’t ruffle feathers—but the truth is Jesus turned tables.
The lie says be nice so they’ll like you—but the truth is the gospel is not about being liked—it’s about bringing life.
The lie says the Church should apologize for being bold—but I say the Church must repent for being silent.
The lie says don’t talk about hell—but the truth is, love warns before the fire comes.
The lie says don’t talk about judgment—but the truth is, there is no good news without the reality of what we’ve been saved from.
The lie says don’t call people to repentance—but I say, without repentance, there is no salvation.
The lie says don’t offend their truth—but I say, there’s only one Truth, and His name is Jesus.
The lie says avoid hard topics—but I say hard truth produces holy fruit.
The lie says preach light—but I say preach fire.
The lie says preach comfort—but I say preach Christ crucified and risen.
We don’t preach to offend people—we preach to offend darkness.
We don’t stir up controversy—we stir up conviction.
We don’t aim to make people mad—we aim to make people free.
We are not loud to be noticed—we are loud because the truth demands a voice.
We don’t tiptoe through topics—we trample the works of the devil.
We don’t avoid the issue—we address it and cast it down in Jesus’ name.
We don’t lower our standard to make people stay—we lift the standard of Christ so they can be transformed.
We don’t soften the gospel—we release it with the same power that raised the dead.
We are not adjusting the Word—we are aligning with the Word.
We are not trying to be liked—we are trying to see people set free.
We are not avoiding offense—we are confronting deception.
We are not here to blend—we are here to blaze.
We are not here to make peace with the world—we are here to declare the war is over and Christ has won.
I have seen the Church in America stand boldly again, not for politics, but for the cross.
I have seen pulpits on fire with repentance and righteousness.
I have seen leaders lose followers but keep their voice.
I have seen young preachers rise up with flames in their lungs and clarity in their mouths.
I have seen the gospel offend religious minds and awaken desperate hearts.
I have seen sinners weep at the sound of the unfiltered Word.
I have seen truth cause a divide—and then bring a harvest.
I have seen churches shrink in number but explode in glory.
I have seen boldness replace political correctness.
I have seen power return where purity returned.
I have seen people say, “I’ve never heard it like this”—and finally get free.
We don’t fear offense—we fear silence.
We don’t fear rejection—we fear regret.
We don’t fear backlash—we fear disobedience.
We don’t fear man’s opinions—we fear God’s instruction.
I’d rather offend someone into heaven than comfort them into hell.
I’d rather be rejected for truth than accepted with lies.
I’d rather preach what Christ said than edit Him to fit the room.
I’d rather be canceled by the world than be silenced by compromise.
The gospel offends before it transforms.
Truth confronts before it liberates.
The cross wounds the prideful before it heals the broken.
Love exposes before it restores.
Jesus was not crucified for kindness—He was crucified because truth exposes what the world wants to protect.
I’m not afraid to speak what Christ spoke.
I’m not afraid to lose the crowd—if Christ is still in the room.
I’m not afraid to make people uncomfortable—if it means they will awaken.
I’m not afraid of controversy—if it means Christ will be revealed.
I don’t shrink from truth—I shout it.
I don’t apologize for righteousness—I display it.
I don’t preach safe messages—I preach saving ones.
I don’t protect feelings—I protect souls.
I don’t silence heaven’s Word—I release it.
We must expose this lie in every pulpit, every heart, every conversation.
The Church must never bow to the fear of man.
The Church must never silence the Spirit to keep peace with sin.
The Church must never negotiate the gospel.
The Church must never trade truth for applause.
The Church must never dilute holiness for acceptance.
We are not here to protect idols—we are here to pull them down.
We are not here to guard comfort—we are here to release conviction.
We are not here to maintain image—we are here to reveal Christ.
We are not here to make people feel good—we are here to make them free.
We are not here to entertain—we are here to expose every work of darkness and replace it with light.
I have seen the Church in America—and she’s done apologizing for carrying the voice of God.
She is done preaching soft to stay safe.
She is done skipping truth to keep peace with demons.
She is done delaying obedience to be accepted.
She is done being quiet while the world burns.
She is done fearing backlash—she fears God and obeys.
She is done hiding repentance behind emotional music.
She is done offering grace without truth.
She is done offering heaven without holiness.
I have seen a bold Church rise from the ashes of compromise.
She is glorious because she loves enough to confront.
She is beautiful because she stands when others sit.
She is radiant because she burns with truth.
She is powerful because she does not apologize for the cross.
She is free because she walks in the fear of the Lord.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 11: The Lie—The Church Should Avoid Offending the World (Exposed and Replaced)
1. You do not avoid offense—you speak truth that sets people free.
2. You fear silence more than rejection.
3. You don’t dilute the gospel—you declare it with power.
4. You call sin what it is—and you offer freedom in Christ.
5. You don’t shrink from confrontation—you walk in love that corrects.
6. You speak what Jesus spoke—even if it costs popularity.
7. You preach saving truth, not soft comfort.
8. You don’t protect idols—you pull them down with boldness.
9. You are not called to make people feel good—you are called to make them new.
10. You will never apologize for the cross—it is your power.
11. You must confront deception and destroy lies with the Word.
12. You are not afraid to offend when eternity is at stake.
13. You preach righteousness and holiness with bold love.
14. You are part of a glorious Church that obeys Christ, not the crowd.

Chapter 12: The Church Destroys Darkness and Rebuilds Nations
I have seen the Church in America rise in power, speak with authority, and destroy darkness—then rebuild what was broken by releasing the Kingdom of God with fire.
We are not here to coexist with evil—we are here to crush it.
We are not here to manage darkness—we are here to destroy it.
We are not here to observe the battle—we are here to dominate it.
We are not victims of culture—we are the victors over it.
We are not panicked by the state of the world—we are sent to change it.
We don’t run from corruption—we confront it.
We don’t hide from sin—we break its hold.
We don’t tolerate injustice—we release righteousness.
We don’t entertain demons—we cast them out.
We don’t debate over lies—we silence them with truth.
We are the storm that tears down the gates of hell.
We are the light that exposes every secret place.
We are the force that removes principalities from their positions.
We are the voice that commands deliverance in every region.
We destroy the works of the devil because Christ in us cannot be defeated.
We don’t negotiate—we command.
We don’t back up—we push forward.
We don’t blend in—we take over.
We don’t tolerate a little darkness—we shine until none remains.
We are not here to maintain what was—we are here to manifest what is.
We are not trying to preserve old systems—we are building the Kingdom of God in full power.
We are not chained to the past—we are blazing a trail of righteousness through the present.
We are not scared of wickedness—we are armed with the Word and clothed in power.
We are not fragile—we are fire.
We are not fearful—we are faithful.
We are not watching history—we are making it.
We destroy strongholds, pull down idols, and shatter deception.
We destroy the darkness in cities by preaching the light of Christ boldly.
We destroy the darkness in families by restoring identity, holiness, and truth.
We destroy the darkness in government by sending righteous voices into influence.
We destroy the darkness in schools by raising sons and daughters who walk in purity and prophesy truth.
We destroy the darkness in entertainment by flooding the atmosphere with holiness and creativity from heaven.
We destroy the darkness in churches by removing religion and restoring the Spirit of Christ to His rightful place.
We destroy racism, division, confusion, pride, apathy, and compromise by releasing the Spirit of unity, truth, boldness, and obedience.
We tear down every thought that exalts itself against the knowledge of God.
We speak light where others speak fear.
We speak truth where others speak confusion.
We speak life where others speak death.
We are not powerless watchers—we are powerful builders.
We don’t just destroy—we rebuild.
We rebuild what was broken with the bricks of truth and grace.
We rebuild identity in a generation that’s been shattered.
We rebuild purity in a culture that celebrates compromise.
We rebuild vision where people have lost their purpose.
We rebuild families, marriages, and homes with the Word of God.
We rebuild hope where there was despair.
We rebuild confidence where there was shame.
We rebuild with holiness, not hype.
We rebuild with Word, not opinion.
We rebuild with Spirit, not systems.
We rebuild hearts, minds, and nations by laying Christ as the only foundation.
We don’t build for fame—we build for the Father.
We don’t build with borrowed materials—we build with eternal truth.
We don’t build halfway—we build until cities are changed.
We don’t build to be noticed—we build to see the glory of God fill the land.
We rebuild regions with disciples, not just decisions.
We rebuild nations by releasing heaven one life at a time.
We rebuild not with weapons of the world—but with the power of the Spirit.
I have seen the Church in America rise like Nehemiah—refusing to come down from the wall.
I have seen the Church cast out darkness like Jesus—refusing to apologize for power.
I have seen the Church rise in cities where people said revival could never come.
I have seen the Church restore broken neighborhoods by walking in as the answer, not waiting for one.
I have seen churches plant in dark places and light them up with the gospel.
I have seen worship erupt where violence once ruled.
I have seen truth confront corruption in offices and courtroom seats.
I have seen light take over entire communities because the Church decided to be bold again.
We are not intimidated by darkness—we are made to destroy it.
We are not overwhelmed by brokenness—we are filled with healing.
We are not helpless—we are filled with Christ.
We don’t curse the darkness—we command it to leave.
We don’t run from the need—we meet it with heaven’s supply.
We don’t delay—we move.
We don’t retreat—we invade.
We don’t just preach—we rebuild.
I don’t wait for government to fix it—I preach until righteousness reigns.
I don’t wait for society to shift—I bring the shift.
I don’t wait for peace to come—I walk into chaos and release it.
I don’t wait for revival—I carry it.
I don’t wait for someone else to lead—I rebuild with the tools God already gave me.
We are builders of nations—not just attendees of meetings.
We are builders of people—not just programs.
We are builders of movements—not monuments.
We are builders of legacy—not popularity.
We are building the Church that the gates of hell cannot prevail against.
We are destroying everything that opposes Christ—and building everything that reveals Him.
We don’t need the permission of man—we have the commission of Christ.
We don’t need another plan—we have the power.
We don’t need perfect conditions—we speak, we heal, we teach, we go.
I have seen the Church in America, and she does not shake at the sight of evil.
She rises in boldness, marches in victory, and carries the hammer of truth in one hand and the blueprint of heaven in the other.
She pulls down and raises up.
She destroys and restores.
She dismantles lies and rebuilds cities on truth.
She sets captives free and trains them to set others free.
She doesn’t complain—she commands.
She doesn’t analyze—she activates.
She doesn’t hope things will change—she is the change.
She doesn’t wait for someone else to fix it—she rebuilds it in the name of the Lord.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is glorious because she destroys darkness and rebuilds nations with fire and truth.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 12: The Church Destroys Darkness and Rebuilds Nations
1. You are not here to observe—you are here to destroy darkness with Christ in you.
2. You confront lies with truth and command change.
3. You don’t fear evil—you expose and remove it.
4. You are sent to pull down strongholds, not negotiate with them.
5. You don’t ask for revival—you bring it.
6. You don’t wait for conditions—you act in power now.
7. You don’t just preach—you rebuild people, families, and cities with truth.
8. You are not timid—you are armed with the Spirit and the Word.
9. You destroy everything that opposes Christ, and build what reveals Him.
10. You release light, healing, and restoration into every broken place.
11. You rebuild not with hype, but with holiness.
12. You don’t criticize culture—you create Kingdom.
13. You rebuild nations by discipling one soul at a time.
14. You are part of a glorious Church that tears down darkness and rebuilds with glory.

Chapter 13: The Church Is Revival—We Are the Move of God
I have seen the Church in America, and she is not waiting for revival—she is the move of God walking in power now.
We are not asking God to come down—He already did, and He lives in us.
We are not hoping for a moment—we are living as His movement.
We are not crying for fire—we are burning with it.
We are not watching for a wind—we are the whirlwind of His glory in motion.
We are not looking to the sky—we are bringing heaven to earth with every word, every step, every act of obedience.
We don’t wait for revival to hit our city—we walk into the city and release it.
We don’t wait for an outpouring—we are the vessels pouring out the Spirit wherever we go.
We don’t ask when God will move—we move, because He is in us now.
We don’t pray for God to use someone—we rise and walk in what He already finished.
We don’t need another meeting—we need people who know they are full of Christ and are ready to demonstrate Him.
We don’t chase feelings—we carry the fullness.
We don’t cry for another visitation—we live from habitation.
We don’t wait for the Spirit to fall—we walk in the Spirit already poured out.
We are not revival-seekers—we are revival-walkers.
We are not begging for God to show up—we are revealing Him daily.
We are not preparing for a move—we are the move.
We are not spectators—we are carriers of the glory of God.
We are not asking God to stir the waters—we are the ones walking on them.
We are not holding meetings about revival—we are healing, delivering, and preaching the gospel with fire now.
We are not wondering when revival will come—we are bringing it with every soul we touch and every truth we declare.
We are not waiting for revival tents—we are the tents filled with the glory of God.
We are not chasing the past—we are stepping into what Christ already accomplished.
We are not saying “one day”—we are saying “today is the day of salvation.”
We are not waiting for special songs or emotional moments—we are living in the reality of Christ in us every second.
We are the fire that cannot be quenched.
We are the voice that will not be silenced.
We are the hands that will not stop healing.
We are the feet that will not stop going.
We are the ones the world is groaning to see—the sons of God revealed in power.
Revival is not an atmosphere—it’s a person, and His name is Jesus.
Revival is not an event—it’s a lifestyle of obedience and demonstration.
Revival is not a week on the calendar—it’s a life on fire every day.
Revival is not waiting on God—it’s God waiting on us to act like He lives in us.
I have seen the Church in America not waiting—but moving.
She is done praying for what she already carries.
She is done hoping for what Christ already fulfilled.
She is done longing for another Azusa, another Brownsville, another Toronto—because she is walking in greater glory now.
She is done idolizing the past—because Christ is present and powerful in her now.
I’ve seen pastors stop begging and start burning.
I’ve seen evangelists stop searching and start sending.
I’ve seen intercessors stop hoping and start declaring.
I’ve seen worshippers sing like fire and preach like lions.
I’ve seen gatherings turn into upper rooms.
I’ve seen living rooms become healing centers.
I’ve seen street corners become altars.
I’ve seen schools become mission fields.
I’ve seen churches become revival hubs—not because of structure, but because they believe revival is who they are.
I’ve seen one voice set a room ablaze.
I’ve seen one miracle shift an entire city.
I’ve seen one child lay hands and cancer flee.
I’ve seen one family walk in truth and generations break free.
Revival is not a product of hype—it’s the result of holiness, hunger, and the Spirit already alive in us.
We are not trying to stir it up—we’re trying to walk it out.
We are not praying for God to pour it out—we’re praying for believers to pour it forth.
We are not hoping for it—we are hosting it.
We are not preparing for revival meetings—we are preparing revival people.
I am not waiting—I am walking.
I am not searching—I am speaking.
I am not wondering—I am commanding.
I am not standing still—I am blazing forward.
I am revival—because the Reviver lives in me.
When I speak—heaven moves.
When I lay hands—bodies recover.
When I enter a room—truth enters with me.
When I share Christ—chains break.
When I obey—the Kingdom advances.
Revival is not hard—it’s Christ obeyed.
Revival is not rare—it’s Christ revealed.
Revival is not for the few—it’s for all who believe.
Revival is not for tomorrow—it’s for today.
Revival is not a mystery—it’s the normal Christian life.
I have seen the Church in America wake up to her true identity.
She doesn’t wait on open heavens—she walks under the heaven that opened when Christ rose.
She doesn’t beg for rain—she releases rivers.
She doesn’t fast for power—she fasts because power is already hers.
She doesn’t wait for fire to fall—she walks as one consumed.
She doesn’t attend revival—she releases it in every word, every place, every step.
I have seen her cast out demons—not in theory, but in streets.
I have seen her preach Christ—not with clichés, but with fire.
I have seen her live holy—not to impress—but because she’s possessed.
I have seen her worship—not to get something—but to pour out everything.
I have seen her walk into death and speak life.
I have seen her walk into systems and break chains.
I have seen her ignite towns, counties, and entire regions—not because of events, but because of presence.
We are not revival by event—we are revival by identity.
We are not waiting for the Spirit to move—we are the vessels of His movement.
We are not echoing someone else’s fire—we are burning with our own.
We don’t wait for the wind—we speak with breath from heaven now.
We don’t chase stories—we make them.
We don’t admire glory—we release it.
We don’t pray for revival anymore—we live it.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is revival walking.
She is filled with the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead.
She is bold, holy, obedient, and full of fire.
She is not hoping for God to move—she is the move of God.
She is not asking when—she is acting now.
She is not confused—she is consumed.
She is not building for man—she is building by the Spirit.
She is not waiting for change—she is bringing it.
She is not silent—she is roaring.
She is not timid—she is marching.
She is not in hiding—she is in harvest.
She is not weak—she is glorious.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 13: The Church Is Revival—We Are the Move of God
1. You are not waiting for revival—you are walking in it now.
2. You carry the Spirit of God and release Him wherever you go.
3. You don’t beg for fire—you burn with it.
4. You don’t chase revival—you live it.
5. You speak, heal, and move with the authority of Christ in you.
6. You are revival in every street, school, home, and nation.
7. You don’t admire past moves—you are part of the greater one now.
8. You don’t need a special moment—you are God’s movement today.
9. You host His presence, and you release it boldly.
10. You were not made to sit in revival—you were born to spread it.
11. You walk under open heavens every moment.
12. You pour out what’s already inside of you—the life of Christ.
13. You carry the answer to every problem—the risen Jesus.
14. You are part of the glorious Church that is not waiting—you are the move of God on earth today.

Chapter 14: I Am Part of This Glorious Church—And I Will Not Be Silent
I have seen the Church in America—and I know she is glorious because I am part of her, and I will not be silent.
I am not watching from the sidelines—I am in the fire with the rest of the saints.
I am not waiting to be qualified—I’ve already been made complete in Christ.
I am not hesitating—I am marching.
I am not shrinking back—I am speaking up.
I am not asking someone else to do it—I have been sent, filled, and ignited.
I am not pretending to be the Church—I am the Church, full of the Spirit and walking in truth.
I am not just one voice—I am His voice in this generation.
I don’t need the platform—I am the platform Christ stands on to reach others.
I don’t need permission—I have a commission.
I don’t wait for the microphone—I speak with authority at all times.
I don’t stay silent while lies spread—I confront every lie with the sword of truth.
I don’t sit in church—I am the Church.
I don’t visit revival—I carry it.
I don’t agree with defeat—I speak victory.
I don’t echo fear—I release faith.
I don’t walk in confusion—I walk in clarity.
I don’t bow to pressure—I rise in purpose.
I am part of a Church that burns with holiness, that heals with boldness, and that speaks with unstoppable fire.
I am not a spectator of glory—I am filled with glory.
I am not a servant who hides—I am a son who reveals.
I am not one waiting for another outpouring—I am living drenched in it now.
I am not apologizing for power—I am demonstrating it.
I am not quiet while the world shouts—I am declaring louder that Christ reigns.
I am not letting another generation pass by without seeing the fullness of Christ.
I am not content with watching evil win—I am here to enforce heaven’s victory.
I am not okay with silence in the face of bondage—I will speak until freedom breaks out.
I am not called to blend—I am born to shine.
I am not trying to be accepted—I have already been chosen.
I am not interested in relevance—I am marked by righteousness.
I am not looking for safety—I am walking in fire.
I don’t ask if I should speak—I speak because Christ is in me and the world needs to hear.
I don’t keep quiet to protect comfort—I speak to release conviction.
I don’t hide my light—I shine because darkness cannot overcome me.
I don’t apologize for truth—I speak it boldly, clearly, and urgently.
I don’t ask if it’s time—I know the time is now.
I don’t speak for applause—I speak because heaven demands it.
I am part of a Church that will not be silenced, not by pressure, not by fear, not by politics, and not by persecution.
We are the roaring Church of the risen Christ.
We are the proclaimers of truth when others back down.
We are the fearless in the face of opposition.
We are the carriers of fire in a cold generation.
We are the builders of nations through the gospel.
We are the ones who raise the dead, heal the sick, cast out devils, and disciple nations.
We are the ones who will not stop, will not retreat, will not delay.
I am part of that Church—and I will not be silent.
I have been saved to speak.
I have been filled to preach.
I have been sent to declare.
I have been anointed to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.
I will speak until chains fall off.
I will speak until minds are renewed.
I will speak until prodigals come home.
I will speak until households are baptized.
I will speak until entire cities bow to the Lord.
I will speak until His glory covers the earth like the waters cover the sea.
I will speak because truth is not optional—it’s essential.
I will speak because heaven is watching and the earth is waiting.
I will speak because demons flee when sons speak with authority.
I will speak because silence helps no one and saves nothing.
I will speak because the gospel must be heard.
I will speak because Jesus is alive in me.
I will not be silent when healing is needed.
I will not be silent when sin is celebrated.
I will not be silent when deception rules.
I will not be silent when people perish.
I will not be silent while the Church is mocked.
I will not be silent when the truth can set captives free.
I have seen too much, experienced too much, been filled with too much to sit quietly.
I have been purchased with blood, raised with Christ, and seated in heavenly places—I cannot and will not be quiet.
I have a Word inside of me that must be spoken.
I have a fire inside of me that must be released.
I have an urgency inside of me that cannot be quenched.
I have a boldness that won’t let me whisper.
I have a message that won’t let me wait.
I have a calling that won’t let me sit down.
I am part of a glorious Church that shines, that walks, that moves, that heals, that sends, that speaks.
We are not the weak—we are the witnesses.
We are not hiding from the fight—we are running to it.
We are not asking for another time—we are declaring that now is the time.
We are not hoping for revival—we are shouting with fire that Christ is alive.
We are not asking God to send someone—we are saying, “Here am I. Send me.”
I will not be silent because Christ is not silent in me.
I will not be still while heaven is moving.
I will not watch while darkness claims territory—I will declare light until it flees.
I will not delay while souls hang in the balance—I will preach now.
I will not be discouraged—I will be devoted.
I will not be distracted—I will be focused.
I will not be fearful—I will be faithful.
I will not be passive—I will be powerful.
I have seen the Church in America—and she is everything Christ is.
She is holy, bold, healing, teaching, sending, moving, rising, shining.
She is a city on a hill, a voice in the wilderness, a flame in the darkness, a banner in the battle.
She is glorious—and I am part of her.
And I will not be silent.
Teacher’s Guide – Chapter 14: I Am Part of This Glorious Church—And I Will Not Be Silent
1. You are part of the glorious Church—now act like it.
2. You don’t wait for others to speak—you are the voice of Christ now.
3. You have been filled to release fire, not to remain quiet.
4. You don’t wait for a microphone—you speak wherever you are.
5. You shine because Christ in you is the answer.
6. You cannot stay silent while the world burns—you carry the cure.
7. You were not made for silence—you were made for bold declarations.
8. You don’t whisper identity—you thunder it into every lie.
9. You have authority—use it now.
10. You are the living Church—seen, heard, and unstoppable.
11. You don’t sit back—you stand up and speak truth with power.
12. You don’t apologize for truth—you proclaim it with urgency.
13. You were born to roar, not retreat.
14. You are part of the glorious Church—and you will never be silent again.

I Have Seen the Church in America And It Is Glorious
I have seen the Church in America—it is everything Christ is, and I am part of it.
It is healing the sick and raising the dead, because Christ is alive in it now.
It is bold and fearless, unmoved by culture, and unwavering in truth.
It walks in power, not talk—demonstrating Christ with every step.
It teaches with fire and disciplines with love, raising sons who walk like Jesus.
It trains believers to walk in the Spirit and sends them out to dominate darkness.
It makes no excuses—it makes disciples who make more sons.
It is a city on a hill—seen, heard, and impossible to ignore.
It burns with holy love and pierces every lie with truth that sets captives free.
It gathers not to hide, but to launch—sending the healed, filled, and fearless into every street.
It is unshaken by trials and unstoppable in its purpose.
It stands in Christ’s victory, unmovable and always abounding in His work.
It blesses the broken, restores the fallen, and multiplies righteousness in every place.
It transforms cities, impacts schools, reforms governments, and ignites nations.
It is the voice of God thundering in a dry land.
It is not weak—it is filled with Christ, and Christ is not intimidated by anything.
It is not asking for revival—it is revival walking in the flesh.
It doesn’t wait for opportunity—it opens doors no man can shut.
It reigns through righteousness and releases the Kingdom of God on earth.
It preaches the gospel with fire, miracles, and signs following.
It confronts sin, not in condemnation, but in freedom and identity.
It crushes the head of the serpent wherever it goes.
It carries the mind of Christ and speaks the thoughts of heaven.
It multiplies bold voices and fearless sons who look like Jesus.
It’s not begging for influence—it is influence.
It’s not trying to get into the room—it builds the room and fills it with glory.
It silences fear, dismantles religion, and releases truth with authority.
It reveals Christ in every word, work, and wonder.
It is filled with fire, walking in truth, commanding the impossible.
It does not retreat—it advances, it invades, it overcomes.
It doesn’t wonder if it has authority—it commands as one with Christ.
It doesn’t hesitate—it acts, it heals, it teaches, it sends.
It is the glorious Church, washed, filled, and walking as Christ on this earth.
I have seen it—it is glorious, and I am part of it.