
Before the Fire Falls | #126
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What happens in the final moments before revival breaks out? In this powerful episode of More Faith, More Life, Pastor Steve Gray shares the raw story of the two weeks leading up to the Smithton Outpouring. After twelve years of sacrifice, small-town struggles, and crushing discouragement, Steve hit his breaking point—convinced God was finished with him. But in the midst of despair, a spark of hope was reignited, setting the stage for one of the most unexpected moves of God in modern history. Meanwhile, Kathy carried the torch at home, preparing a small congregation to respond when the fire of God finally fell. Their story of brokenness, perseverance, and faith reveals the hidden cost—and the hidden glory—of true revival.
Key Takeaways:
- Steve Gray's shared personal experiences of profound spiritual suffering and renewal offer a compelling narrative on seeking more from God and life.
- Revival requires preparing not only the community but also cultivating an individual's openness to God’s transformative power.
- Kathy Gray discusses the importance of fostering a faith-ready environment by teaching congregational readiness for significant spiritual events.
- Steve's transformational visit to the Pensacola revival and how it led to a renewed sense of hope, and sparked the world renowned revival in Smithton, Missouri.
- The power of shared community commitment in experiencing spiritual breakthrough and revival.
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