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Preparing a People for the Lord Guest Speaker: Pastor Nathan Shires

28 min · 21. juni 2026
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How do we prepare our hearts for the soon return of Jesus? In this message, Pastor Nathan Shires explores God’s call to revival through the ministry of John the Baptist, the experience of the disciples at Pentecost, and the story of Esther. He reminds us that genuine revival begins not with changing others, but with personal repentance, surrender, and a renewed relationship with Christ. As the world grows increasingly uncertain and the signs of Christ’s return become more evident, believers are challenged to move beyond routine religion and seek a deeper experience with Jesus. The question is not merely whether our church needs revival, but whether we are willing to pray, “Lord, revive me.” This sermon is a heartfelt appeal to return to the foot of the cross, seek God through earnest prayer, and allow the Holy Spirit to prepare us for Christ’s soon coming. Key Themes: * Revival and personal repentance * John the Baptist’s preparation message * Esther and God’s purpose for our lives * The power of prayer and surrender * Pentecost and the Holy Spirit * Preparing for the return of Jesus Join us as we consider God’s invitation to experience true revival and become a people prepared for the Lord.

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Preparing a People for the Lord Guest Speaker: Pastor Nathan Shires

How do we prepare our hearts for the soon return of Jesus? In this message, Pastor Nathan Shires explores God’s call to revival through the ministry of John the Baptist, the experience of the disciples at Pentecost, and the story of Esther. He reminds us that genuine revival begins not with changing others, but with personal repentance, surrender, and a renewed relationship with Christ. As the world grows increasingly uncertain and the signs of Christ’s return become more evident, believers are challenged to move beyond routine religion and seek a deeper experience with Jesus. The question is not merely whether our church needs revival, but whether we are willing to pray, “Lord, revive me.” This sermon is a heartfelt appeal to return to the foot of the cross, seek God through earnest prayer, and allow the Holy Spirit to prepare us for Christ’s soon coming. Key Themes: * Revival and personal repentance * John the Baptist’s preparation message * Esther and God’s purpose for our lives * The power of prayer and surrender * Pentecost and the Holy Spirit * Preparing for the return of Jesus Join us as we consider God’s invitation to experience true revival and become a people prepared for the Lord.

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