May 2, 2026 SATURDAY

May 2, 2026    Phillip Delgado, Ron Tolson

This powerful session takes us through a journey of spiritual renewal and prophetic calling, beginning with Ezekiel's vision where God commands him to stand and speak to a rebellious people. We discover that sometimes we cannot stand on our own strength—the Spirit must enter us and lift us up. The imagery is striking: Ezekiel is called to consume a scroll filled with lamentation, mourning, and woe, reminding us that true intercession means feeling what's on God's heart, not just presenting our own wish lists. This connects beautifully with Luke 15, where we see the relentless pursuit of the Good Shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to find the one that's lost. The tension between prophetic correction and divine compassion creates a complete picture of God's character. We're challenged to recognize that spiritual renewal isn't optional—it's essential for this season. The call extends to working out our own salvation with fear and trembling, as Philippians 2 reminds us, not relying solely on Sunday sermons but daily feasting at the table of God's Word. The testimonies shared about overcoming addiction and returning to the Father illustrate that no one is too far gone for redemption, and that sometimes we are the only Bible others will read through our actions and transformation.