A wedding is beautiful.
It’s joyful, emotional, unforgettable. Family gathers. Promises are made. Love is celebrated. It’s a moment people talk about for years.
But the wedding is not the marriage.
The real relationship begins the day after.
Marriage is lived out in ordinary days—waking up early, going to work, paying bills, forgiving quickly, choosing faithfulness, keeping promises when no one is applauding. It’s not always exciting, but it is where love proves it’s real.
Revival works the same way.
Gatherings like Revival250 are important. They are powerful moments of worship, repentance, prayer, and renewed passion—much like a wedding celebration. God meets His people in undeniable ways, and hearts are stirred.
But revival doesn’t end when the music fades or the crowd goes home.
Revival is lived out the next day.
It shows up in quiet obedience.
In daily prayer when no one sees.
In opening God’s Word even when you don’t feel like it.
In choosing holiness when it’s inconvenient.
In loving people well when it costs you something.
That kind of revival isn’t flashy.
It’s faithful.
Scripture reminds us that transformation happens not just in moments, but through disciplined devotion:
“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” (James 1:22, NIV)
A revived heart loves the excitement of God’s presence—but it also embraces the steady, daily obedience that deepens that relationship.
Revival is not just something we experience.
It’s something we live.
As we move toward Revival250, let’s ask God not only for powerful moments—but for lasting change. Let’s commit to walking out our renewed passion through consistent obedience to the Word of God and a daily, growing relationship with Jesus.
That’s what real revival looks like.
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