This Is What Happened When Glory Comes In

“In our weakness, we know not how we should pray, but the Spirit maketh intercession for us with groans and moans….” Rom.8:26 Of all the things the Lord instructed us to steward this past weekend, I feel like the altar was the most sacred. He said that the travail would be unbroken throughout the gathering. So we knew going in that we were being held responsible for sustaining the atmosphere. Of all the wonderful things we shared, all the prophecy, all the revelation, all the miracles (and we witnessed incredible instant miracles in real time), the greatest assignment was to: 1)Model prayer 2)Engage intimacy through the posture of prayer 3)Impart the spirit of prayer 4)Release the fragrance of prayer 5)Activate the Sound & mandate of prayer I knew that this was what Holy Spirit wanted us to bring home, more than anything…Communion. Don’t let anyone convince you that people don’t want to pray. Don’t let them tell you that people want entertainment more than they want surrender. On Saturday Morning, Over one hundred people showed up 1 hour early and waited until prayer started. Grown men layed prostrate on the ground weeping, with their babies next to them at the altar. Without provocation, deliverance broke out, healing swept through that altar, the baptism of the Holy Ghost broke out, all because a desperate generation decided to show up and just cry out to God for more than an hour straight. So yeah, out of everything we encountered in God at DEMONSTRATE CRUSADE, building God an altar has left me undone with the fear of the Lord. I am gripped by the sound of desperation and wailing that came out of God’s people. I can still feel the weight of this glory settling in my bones. We cried out and heaven responded. El Roi saw us. Yahweh Sabaoth met us with His glory. Were you in the room or watching online? What did this moment mean for you? #demonstrateatl #battleaxeseason #prayer #God #holyspirit