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Few questions stir the human heart more than this: What happens when the glory of God truly comes? We long for revival, for breakthrough, for the tangible presence of God—but do we understand what it means when His glory fills a place, a life, or a ministry?
Scripture declares: “And the glory of the Lord filled the house” (2 Chronicles 7:1–2). When Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven, and the glory of the Lord filled the temple so powerfully that the priests could not even stand to minister.
This shows us that when the glory comes, human effort bows, and divine presence takes over.
The glory of God is not just a feeling—it is His manifest presence. When His glory comes, ordinary moments become extraordinary. Worship shifts from songs to encounters. Preaching shifts from words to revelation. Prayer shifts from requests to communion.
When the glory comes, burdens are lifted, chains are broken, and hearts are transformed. It is the difference between religion and relationship, between routine and revival.
Think of Moses on Mount Sinai—when he came down, his face shone with glory. Think of Isaiah in the temple—when he saw the Lord’s glory, he cried out, “Woe is me!” Glory reveals God’s majesty and exposes human frailty.
Many assume glory is just emotional hype or goosebumps in worship. But glory is far deeper. It is not about lights, music, or atmosphere—it is about God Himself making His presence known.
Others think glory is only for special people or special places. But the truth is, God’s glory is available wherever His people hunger for Him. Glory is not limited to temples or conferences—it can fill your living room, your workplace, your family altar.
When God’s glory comes, He reveals not just His power but His nature. Glory is the weight of His presence—the revelation of His holiness, His majesty, His sovereignty. It reminds us that He is not just a helper but the King of kings.
Glory shifts focus from man to God. It silences pride, magnifies grace, and restores awe. In glory, we see not only miracles but the God of miracles.
⚠️ What Happens When the Glory Comes
– Ministry Shifts: Human effort decreases; divine presence increases.
– Hearts Are Convicted: Sin cannot hide in glory; holiness is revealed.
– Miracles Break Out: Healing, deliverance, and restoration flow naturally.
– Unity Is Restored: Glory melts division and brings people together in worship.
– Fear of God Returns: Reverence and awe fill the atmosphere.
🚨 Signs the Glory Has Come
– Worship feels weighty, not rushed.
– People weep, repent, or rejoice without being prompted.
– Miracles happen spontaneously.
– Leaders sense they must step back and let God move.
– A holy hush or overwhelming joy fills the room.
🎯 The Assignment of Glory
– To reveal God’s holiness.
– To transform hearts and renew minds.
– To empower the church for mission.
– To remind us that God is near.
– To prepare us for eternal glory in heaven.
🛡️ How to Prepare for Glory
– Hunger: Desire His presence more than programs.
– Holiness: Purify hearts and motives.
– Unity: Remove division and offense.
– Worship: Create an atmosphere of adoration.
– Prayer: Invite God’s presence intentionally.
🌱 How the Young Prophet Can Steward Glory
– Stay humble—glory belongs to God, not man.
– Guard against pride—do not claim credit for what God does.
– Remain teachable—glory reveals more than you know.
– Keep intimacy—glory flows from relationship, not performance.
When the glory comes, everything changes. 🙏✨
Chains break, hearts melt, miracles flow, and God is exalted. If you are longing for revival, remember this: glory is not something you manufacture—it is something you host.
Prepare your heart, purify your motives, and lift your worship. The glory of God is coming, and when it comes, you will never be the same. 💥🔥
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