Walk It Out Wednesday: A Post Moving Praise
Speaker: Not provided
The Potter’s House of Dallas
Summary
Main message: Revival is life renewed that requires willing brokenness and persistent, Spirit-led worship — especially vocal praise and a “sound” that uproots hidden, generational strongholds — so God can fill his people (the temple) with his glory and bring breakthrough.
Key points:
- Revival isn’t an occasional event but “life again”; God revives those who allow themselves to be broken so he can heal and restore.
- God is tearing down idols (even fractured ones people re‑erect); you must leave them down and stop rebuilding what God has broken.
- Worship and sound matter: low, rumbling faithfulness (consistency) undermines foundations; the shout (high frequency) finishes the collapse — both are needed (illustrated by Jericho).
- Vocal, persistent praise and prayer must match the intensity of the attack; silence or inconsistency preserves the enemy’s strongholds.
- Believers are the temple — when God fills his people (Isaiah’s vision applied to us), unexpected, accelerated blessings and healing follow.
Scriptures mentioned: 1 Corinthians 14, Psalms 85, Isaiah (vision/seraphim), Joshua 6 (Jericho); also allusions/quotes to Matthew 5:6, Proverbs 18:21, and 1 John 4:4.
