Taking Revival Outside the Building: An Interview with Pastor Denny Blake

EPISODE · Dec 21, 2020 · 32 MIN

Taking Revival Outside the Building: An Interview with Pastor Denny Blake

from Revival in My City · host Cynthia Bryan

Believers are called to follow the model of Jesus who ministered outside of the building.Pastor Denny is a spiritual leader in the city of Thomasville, GA. He is the lead pastor of Disciples of Jesus Ministries and a leader in many local organizations. Pastor Denny has a reputation for loving people and for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.“Revival is a daily walk with Christ” – Pastor Denny BlakeRevival is a fire that is lit in the hearts of men and women.Revival in a city… “I think it would look a lot like love.” – Pastor Denny BlakeRevival in a city would be like the day of Pentecost… “It happened in a room, but it didn’t stay in a room.”When we can get in one setting, in one accord, and the Holy Spirit shows up, revival has just happened.Seek ye first the kingdom of heaven.Pastor Denny shares a remedy for discouragement: we should be encouraged by the one who responds to the Lord. Stay focused on the one whose life is changed.Walking with the Lord will lead us into unity within the body of Christ.Praying for leaders: “Lord, let your man or your woman who has your heart be in place.”Community worship is an opportunity to draw the body of Christ into unity.Fellowship with other spiritual leaders provides mutual spiritual encouragement.“God chose the church to be a demonstration to the world… I encourage the church, let’s get it together to make sure the world sees a good model of Jesus.” – Pastor Denny BlakeYou can connect with Pastor Denny Blake at dojm.org on Facebook at facebook.com/denny.blake.528 and on Instagram at pastoridblake. 

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