
22 December 2025
An Appointment With Resurrection and Life | Word for Now | Dec 22, 2025 | CR
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Crystal Rivers | Word for Now | Dec 22, 2025
A spiritual gathering is framed as an appointment with God that begins by entering His presence with thanksgiving—putting off heaviness, murmuring, and distraction—and remembering His faithfulness, His promises, and His desire to restore truth in this generation. The central lesson is that God revives what looks hopeless: like Ezekiel’s valley of very dry bones, lives that are cut off, buried in despair, addiction, trauma, or spiritual numbness can be awakened by the Word of the Lord and the breath of the Spirit. The call is to pray and prophesy with authority through the blood of Jesus—speaking life, commanding breath, and believing for resurrection power to rebuild hearts, restore hearing, and turn people into an “exceeding great army” fit for God’s purposes. This appointment is not merely to make people look alive outwardly, but to bring them into real relationship with God, obedience, and destiny—where they step into their “land,” their place in Christ, and their assignment in the Kingdom.
You are also taught that evangelism carries urgency and responsibility: God’s invitation is a prepared table, yet many refuse because of excuses—possessions, relationships, busyness, and misplaced priorities. The response is repentance, mercy, and a return to wholehearted obedience, while actively going into streets, highways, and hidden places to bring in the poor, the maimed, the blind, and the overlooked—compelling them to come without discrimination. Practical faith follows: invitations are extended boldly, obstacles are confronted spiritually, and deliverance is expected for those battling suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, oppression, and darkness. The outcome expected is transformation over time: attendees are prophetically marked for long-term strength, wisdom, fruitfulness, and generational impact—oaks of righteousness who refuse the path of fools, walk in grace and glory, and are protected from shipwrecked faith. The season ahead is portrayed as accelerated—greater saturation, unusual love for God, deeper obedience, sacrificial devotion, and a harvest—so that people don’t merely attend an event, but emerge as kings and priests, strengthened, radiant, delivered, and mobilized for the work of God.
Zoom every weekday : http://www.caveadullam.org/zoom
A spiritual gathering is framed as an appointment with God that begins by entering His presence with thanksgiving—putting off heaviness, murmuring, and distraction—and remembering His faithfulness, His promises, and His desire to restore truth in this generation. The central lesson is that God revives what looks hopeless: like Ezekiel’s valley of very dry bones, lives that are cut off, buried in despair, addiction, trauma, or spiritual numbness can be awakened by the Word of the Lord and the breath of the Spirit. The call is to pray and prophesy with authority through the blood of Jesus—speaking life, commanding breath, and believing for resurrection power to rebuild hearts, restore hearing, and turn people into an “exceeding great army” fit for God’s purposes. This appointment is not merely to make people look alive outwardly, but to bring them into real relationship with God, obedience, and destiny—where they step into their “land,” their place in Christ, and their assignment in the Kingdom.
You are also taught that evangelism carries urgency and responsibility: God’s invitation is a prepared table, yet many refuse because of excuses—possessions, relationships, busyness, and misplaced priorities. The response is repentance, mercy, and a return to wholehearted obedience, while actively going into streets, highways, and hidden places to bring in the poor, the maimed, the blind, and the overlooked—compelling them to come without discrimination. Practical faith follows: invitations are extended boldly, obstacles are confronted spiritually, and deliverance is expected for those battling suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, oppression, and darkness. The outcome expected is transformation over time: attendees are prophetically marked for long-term strength, wisdom, fruitfulness, and generational impact—oaks of righteousness who refuse the path of fools, walk in grace and glory, and are protected from shipwrecked faith. The season ahead is portrayed as accelerated—greater saturation, unusual love for God, deeper obedience, sacrificial devotion, and a harvest—so that people don’t merely attend an event, but emerge as kings and priests, strengthened, radiant, delivered, and mobilized for the work of God.
Zoom every weekday : http://www.caveadullam.org/zoom