Kingdom Life

When God Rends the Heavens


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This sermon focused on the dramatic spiritual decline in America following the Revolutionary War and the remarkable revival that followed, known as the Second Great Awakening. One concept discussed was how religious devotion can ebb and flow in a nation's history, with the late 1700s being marked by dwindling church attendance, rising immorality, and skepticism toward faith. The discussion explored the roots of this decline, including economic hardship, Enlightenment influence, and a lack of authentic faith among church leaders.

A key theme that emerged was the powerful role of united and persistent prayer. The conversation highlighted how Christians across denominations set aside regular times for collective prayer, inspired by 2 Chronicles 7:14. The story of James McGreedy illustrated how dedicated prayer, even in spiritually dark places like Logan County, Kentucky, eventually sparked widespread revival—bringing thousands together, cutting across racial and denominational lines, and leading to genuine repentance and societal transformation.

The sermon concluded by turning to Isaiah 64, emphasizing that barriers such as sin, self-righteousness, and complacency must be confronted for God's renewing work to take place. Revival, the message affirmed, begins with a desperate thirst for God among a committed remnant—reminding listeners to humble themselves, seek God's presence, and remain open to His transforming power.

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Kingdom LifeBy Christopher J. Romig: Senior Pastor and Minister

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