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Revival isn’t just a mood or a movement — it’s a lifestyle. In this episode, Jorge leads James and Manny through a passionate and practical conversation about what it really means to live revived. From Habakkuk’s ancient prayer to David’s repentance and Paul’s call to “stir up the gift,” this conversation cuts through modern hype to rediscover the heart of revival.
They explore what happens when revival stops being an event and starts becoming your identity — when the flame that once flickered becomes a steady light that keeps burning.
🔥 Highlights & Key Themes:
What Habakkuk’s prayer reveals about true revival
Revival vs. vibes: feeling good isn’t the same as being transformed
Why repentance always comes before revival
“Before God revives, He refines” — what that really means
How to stir up the gift and sustain the flame
Living revival as a daily lifestyle, not a seasonal moment
📖 Scriptures Referenced (KJV):
Habakkuk 3:2 — “O Lord, revive thy work in the midst of the years.”
Psalm 51:10–12 — “Create in me a clean heart, O God…”
Romans 12:1–2 — “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
2 Timothy 1:6 — “Stir up the gift of God, which is in thee.”
Leviticus 6:13 — “The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out.”
John 15:5 — “I am the vine, ye are the branches…”
💬 Memorable Quotes:
“Before God revives, He refines.”
“Don’t chase the vibe — be the vibe.”
“The altar can spark the fire, but your devotion sustains it.”
“Revival isn’t a service. It’s your source.”
🎧 Takeaway:
A match burns fast — but a candle keeps glowing because it’s connected to a source. True revival is the same way: not a spark, but a steady flame fueled by prayer, repentance, and daily relationship with God.
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Revival isn’t just a mood or a movement — it’s a lifestyle. In this episode, Jorge leads James and Manny through a passionate and practical conversation about what it really means to live revived. From Habakkuk’s ancient prayer to David’s repentance and Paul’s call to “stir up the gift,” this conversation cuts through modern hype to rediscover the heart of revival.
They explore what happens when revival stops being an event and starts becoming your identity — when the flame that once flickered becomes a steady light that keeps burning.
🔥 Highlights & Key Themes:
What Habakkuk’s prayer reveals about true revival
Revival vs. vibes: feeling good isn’t the same as being transformed
Why repentance always comes before revival
“Before God revives, He refines” — what that really means
How to stir up the gift and sustain the flame
Living revival as a daily lifestyle, not a seasonal moment
📖 Scriptures Referenced (KJV):
Habakkuk 3:2 — “O Lord, revive thy work in the midst of the years.”
Psalm 51:10–12 — “Create in me a clean heart, O God…”
Romans 12:1–2 — “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
2 Timothy 1:6 — “Stir up the gift of God, which is in thee.”
Leviticus 6:13 — “The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out.”
John 15:5 — “I am the vine, ye are the branches…”
💬 Memorable Quotes:
“Before God revives, He refines.”
“Don’t chase the vibe — be the vibe.”
“The altar can spark the fire, but your devotion sustains it.”
“Revival isn’t a service. It’s your source.”
🎧 Takeaway:
A match burns fast — but a candle keeps glowing because it’s connected to a source. True revival is the same way: not a spark, but a steady flame fueled by prayer, repentance, and daily relationship with God.