
Watermark Sunday Messages What Would Revival Look Like at Watermark?
Jan 11, 2026
The discussion explores how revival can manifest today, inspired by Acts 2. A Karate Kid analogy highlights the commitment needed for spiritual growth. Historical accounts showcase the joy and conviction experienced during past revivals. Practical steps to invite God's presence are shared, urging listeners to engage deeply. The urgency for mission echoes the Spirit's call for global witness. The conversation emphasizes the need for unity and repentance to fully embrace the Spirit's work, warning against skepticism.
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Karate Kid As A Spiritual Mirror
- The speaker likens many Christians to Daniel LaRusso who only knows how to throw a punch and resists Mr. Miyagi's training.
- The point illustrates resistance to spiritual disciplines that lead to deeper growth.
Ripples Of Pentecost Can Return
- Pentecost is unique but its ripples can still strike a church today and shape fresh movements of the Spirit.
- Revival would look like thousands submitted together, experiencing measurable spiritual momentum and growth.
Senses Signal God’s Presence
- Acts 2 appeals to senses: hearing like wind, sight like tongues of fire, and feeling filled with the Spirit leading to praise.
- Sensory encounters with God produce corporate worship and compelled testimony.
