Walk It Out Wednesday: Unfinished Business: Victory Across Generations
Speaker: Not provided
Shared by The Potter's House
The Potter's House
Summary
Main message: Revival requires a breaking that exposes and removes distractions so you can walk in sustained spiritual power; to win the ongoing spiritual war you must know yourself, guard your motives, and keep your focus on intimacy with God rather than approval or activity.
Key points:
- Distraction is a form of warfare — even good works can pull you away from intimacy with Jesus (Martha vs. Mary dynamic).
- Examine your motives: seeking affirmation, likes, or titles steals spiritual fruit and stalls transformation; cultivate self-awareness and self-control.
- Know yourself and the enemy (Sun Tzu principle): understanding both avoids needless defeat and helps win battles before they escalate.
- Suffering and failure are formative — transformation shows when you fall and get up and keep turning to God.
- Preserve revival: let encounters “marinate,” guard against post-service distractions (social media, casual conversations), and make internal change external (baptism, faithful giving/serving).
Scriptures mentioned: Acts 1–6, 2 Corinthians 10 (esp. vv.3–8), Romans 8
