Love Revivalist
God is raising a generation of love revivalists, people set on fire by His presence, fully surrendered, and passionately in love with Him. When our lives are laid on the altar as living sacrifices, His fire fills us, transforms us, and flows through us into the world. The call is simple yet costly: give everything to God, and in return receive the unquenchable fire that nothing can extinguish.
The world does not need more noise. It needs love. Not a passive love, but a burning, consuming love that comes from God. Revival does not happen without revivalists. It requires people who carry the fire of God, who are fully alive in Him, and who are unashamed of their passion.
God is calling for hearts that burn again. Hearts that are not distracted, divided, or dim, but fully set on Him. This is the invitation to become a love revivalist.
Hebrews 12:29 reminds us that “our God is a consuming fire.” When we draw near to Him, we do not stay the same. His presence ignites something within us.
Life with God is not dull or lifeless. It is full of joy, energy, and purpose. The closer we walk with Him, the stronger the fire becomes. Every encounter with God should increase that fire, not diminish it.
The enemy will always try to put out the fire through fear, offence, distraction, or compromise. But true encounters with God produce a fire that cannot be extinguished. Faith cancels every attack and keeps the fire alive.
Romans 12:1–2 calls us to present our bodies as living sacrifices. This is not partial. It is total.
There is no such thing as half fire. God is not partly consuming. He is all consuming. The question is not how much of God we have, but how much of ourselves we have placed on the altar.
When everything is surrendered, the fire comes. When the offering increases, the fire increases. God has already given His best through His Son. Our response is to give Him our whole lives.
Holiness is not restriction. It is full surrender.
The first check of our fire is this: have we built an altar?
An altar is a place of regular surrender and worship. It is not limited to a building. It can be in a room, on a tram, at school, or in the workplace.
There are no restrictions to worship. We can call on God anywhere.
When we consistently return to the altar, we position ourselves for His fire. Worship is not an event. It is a lifestyle.
The second check is desire.
Where are our desires placed? Are they held tightly, or laid down before God?
In the Old Testament, sacrifices represented complete dependence on God. Today, we place our desires, dreams, thoughts, and emotions on the altar.
Psalm 37:4 teaches that when we delight in the Lord, He fulfils the desires of our heart. As we surrender, He reshapes our desires to align with His will.
Holding on creates tension and anxiety. Letting go creates trust and freedom.
Every day becomes worship when everything is given to Him.
Surrender is not just placing something on the altar. It is letting it go.
We cannot worship with closed hands. Open hands represent trust. When we release our desires, fears, and emotions to God, we are saying that we trust Him with our lives.
He is faithful to respond. He does not give less. He gives the best.
Worship becomes the place where burdens are lifted, hearts are healed, and fire is restored./p>
Leviticus 9:23–24 shows that when God’s fire falls, people respond with awe and worship. When we carry His fire, it impacts others.
This fire is not meant to stay contained. It is meant to spread into homes, workplaces, and nations.
The key to longevity is simple. Keep surrendering. Keep worshipping. Keep returning to the altar.
If the fire feels low, the answer is not to strive harder. It is to surrender deeper.
God is not looking for perfect people. He is looking for surrendered hearts.
When a life is fully given to Him, His fire fills it completely. That fire cannot be put out by fear, failure, or the pressures of the world.
This is the call to be a love revivalist. To live fully devoted. To burn brightly. To carry His love wherever we go.
Give Him everything, and watch what He does.
Lord,
Take my whole life and place it on the altar before You.
Fill me again with Your fire.
Burn away anything that does not honour You.
Align my desires with Your will.
Teach me to surrender daily and to trust You fully.
Let my life carry Your love wherever I go.
In Jesus' name,
Amen





