Being Soaked and Saturated with the Lord, and being Joined to the Flow of Life

Calling on the name of the Lord. Singing. Pray-reading. Enjoying. Sharing. One with the Lord.Previously I normally wake up 5:00am call on the LORD for at least 15 minutes, then get into the morning revival that my local church or brothers decided for us to enjoy.

But I realized fifteen minutes calling on the Lord is not enough for me. So for about a year now I normally wake 3:00am to call on the name of the Lord for at least one hour. Then I am saturated with the Lord.

Then I sing the morning revival hymn or choose any hymn the Spirit touches me to sing.

Also, I normally pray-read with some verses to get the Lord into my being. What I enjoyed, I try to share it with my friends or call any saints or share it on Facebook.

I normally make notes, and I highlight some points in the reading to share it with the saints on the Lord’s day. In this way I am enjoying the Lord in such a beautiful and amazing way, so I am always one with Him through the day.

Sharing from brother Gershon A (Ghana), from his practice of the morning revival, that is, practicing to contact the Lord every morning.


There is a flow of the divine life in each locality, depending on the level of maturity and experience of Christ.It seems to me that there is a flow of the divine life in each locality, depending on the level of maturity and experience of Christ.

In order to be joined to this One flow, I must be able to receive life from each member.

In joining in worship at the Lord’s table, being attuned to the spirits of the saints allows us to build upon their prayers, to compliment their sense of the Spirit. This elevates the level of worship.

When it comes to the ministry of life, there is also a flow of life, and being familiar with the major points of the Holy Word for Morning Revival is only one part of prophesying.

I pray a lot; this practice is mostly private, but why I pray seems to me to be almost as important as praying itself. I am not willing to escape my circumstances. I am learning that I am where I belong discomfort and all.

The Methodist way of thinking is like an instruction book. Not so with us, we are continually looking to the Lord within, what is the sense of life. This is a little of how I think concerning these matters.

Sharing from brother Bob M. (Port Angeles, Washington, USA) from his experience of having a time with the Lord daily and being in the Table meeting and the prophesying meeting.

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