May 15, 2026 WEST
This powerful teaching takes us through a journey of divine visitation and prophetic awakening, beginning with Ezekiel's extraordinary encounter where the hand of the Lord fell upon him in his own house. We're challenged to ask ourselves: Is our house a place where God can appear? Not just our physical homes, but the temple of our hearts—are they positioned to receive His presence at any moment? The passage reveals a sobering reality about the church's condition, where religious activity had replaced genuine worship, where leaders turned their backs to the temple while facing idols. This isn't just ancient history; it's a mirror reflecting our modern church culture where we can become so busy with ministry performance that we miss the glory of God standing right in our midst. The teaching powerfully connects this to Luke 21, where Jesus warns about end times and calls us to steadfastness in prayer. We're reminded that our redemption draws near, but we must not let our hearts be weighed down with the cares of this life. The call is clear: God is raising up prophets today who will speak truth into church boardrooms, governmental structures, and every mountain of influence. He's looking for those who will say 'Here am I, send me' and break through denominational barriers to proclaim the undiluted gospel. This is our moment to be ignited with holy fire, to refuse lukewarmness, and to become a people who burn with passion for Jesus in a world growing increasingly cold.
