Pope Leo’s New Statement Has Believers Asking: What Does the Bible Say?

The Pope is sounding less like the head of the Catholic Church and more like a dreamer.

In a video shared to social media, Pope Leo discussed what life would be like without wars.

“Would you imagine what a world without wars would be like?” Leo states. “A world without the terror of approaching explosions? Without rocket alarms shattering the silence of the night?”

He then asked people to join in during this month to pray for “disarmament and peace.”


While we as Christians do want and should want peace, there is also a biblical truth here that the pope is missing out on: Scripture tells us that wars and rumors of wars will escalate as we draw close to the return of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Himself warned in Matthew 24:6 (MEV), “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled, for all these things must happen, but the end is not yet.”

Rather than being surprised by the turmoil around us, believers are called to recognize the signs of the times and remain steady in faith, knowing that God’s prophetic timeline is unfolding exactly as He declared.

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Scripture reminds us that while the world may seek solutions through human efforts, true and lasting peace will only come through the return of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. Until that day, Christians are called to remain watchful, grounded in God’s Word and faithful in shining the light of Christ in a world that is increasingly searching for hope.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




John Bevere: The Elijah Generation Is Rising to Prepare the Church for Jesus’ Return

As conversations about the end times intensify across the church, bestselling author John Bevere says believers should not be consumed by speculation but by preparation.

In a recent conversation on the Directed Life podcast with host Kap Chatfield, Bevere pointed to what he believes is a rising “Elijah anointing” that will help prepare hearts for Jesus’ return.

Rather than framing the Second Coming as a topic reserved for prophecy charts and timelines, Bevere described it as a call to spiritual awakening. And at the center of that awakening, he says, is a generation marked by the same kind of prophetic boldness that surrounded John the Baptist.

“John the Baptist was sent in the strength and might of Jehovah,” Bevere said. “What was his job? He prepared the way for the Lord’s first coming.”

But Bevere believes that pattern does not stop with John alone.

Quoting Jesus’ words in Matthew 17, Bevere noted that Christ spoke not only of Elijah having already come, referring to John the Baptist, but also said, “Elijah is coming,” pointing to a future work still ahead. “He talked about two different Elijahs,” Bevere said. “I don’t believe it’s one man. I believe it’s sons and daughters, the church, men-servants and maidservants.”



That burden has been on Bevere’s heart for decades. He recalled a word he believes the Lord spoke to him in the 1990s: “Son, I’m going to raise up a generation of Elijah-anointed young men and women. It’s going to start with the young men and women. … They’re going to carry the message of your Bridegroom’s coming. Get ready.”

For Bevere, that message is not rooted in fear, but in urgency, purity and love for Christ.

Chatfield, clearly affected by the discussion, said he felt his own heart being stirred by the message. “The way you’re describing this is like just this eager expectation,” he said. “I’m feeling in my spirit very illuminated.”

Bevere responded by building on that very idea, saying the church is entering an hour when believers must recover the voice of preparation. Referring to Isaiah 40, he said, “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord,” is not only about Jesus’ first coming, but also points to a last-days generation who will herald His return.

“He’s sending every message out possible through this Elijah anointing,” Bevere said. “Through His servants of, ‘Guys, get ready. I’m coming. I’m really coming. Get ready. This is our wedding. Don’t treat it lightly.’”

The two also discussed spiritual opposition. Chatfield drew a connection between Elijah and Jezebel, noting that Elijah’s greatest adversary in the Old Testament was intimidation and corruption flowing through Jezebel’s influence. Bevere agreed that while the coming Elijah company is not the same individual as the prophet in the Old Testament, there is a similar spiritual battle taking place today.

“What does Jezebel do?” Bevere said. “She teaches and seduces God’s servants to commit sexual immorality” and to embrace idolatry, meaning anything placed before devotion to Christ.

The call of the Elijah anointing is not celebrity, hype or spiritual spectacle. It is a summons to holiness, repentance and readiness.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Faith Leaders Unite to Uplift President Trump in Monumental Prayer

Faith leaders from around the nation gathered together to lift up the president in prayer.

In a powerful prayer by Pastor Tom Mullins, he prayed for protection for Trump, our men and women serving in the military and for the nation as a collective unit. He prayed:

I pray for your grace and your protection over him. I pray for your grace and protection over our troops, and all of our men and women serving in our armed forces. And Father, we just pray you continue to give our president the strength that he needs to lead our great nation, as we come back to one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. We pray your heavenly blessing upon him in Jesus’ name.



This is not the first time that Trump has surrounded himself with prayer, but rather he continues to place himself around faith leaders who are keen on praying for the Lord to direct him as he leads the nation.

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Scripture makes clear that praying for those in authority is not merely a tradition—it is a command for believers. The apostle Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 2:1–2 (MEV), “Therefore I exhort first of all that you make supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings for everyone, for kings and for all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceful life in all godliness and honesty…”

In a time when political division often dominates our cultural conversations, the church’s greatest calling is not merely commentary but intercession. When believers faithfully pray for their leaders, they invite God’s wisdom, protection and direction over those tasked with guiding the nation.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Ministry in Crisis? Disturbing Number of Pastors Are Considering Leaving the Pulpit

There appears to be a crisis going on in the pastoral community.

In a report by Barna, it was discovered that right now: “24 percent of U.S. senior Protestant pastors say they have seriously considered leaving full-time ministry within the past year.”

Unfortunately, Barna notes that this is “a decline from peak levels” that made up the COVID-19 years. While Barna sees this as a great “improvement,” that is still almost a quarter of pastors who are pondering on leaving the ministry.

This sobering statistic should cause the church to pause and reflect. Pastors are not simply administrators or public speakers; they are spiritual shepherds entrusted with the care of souls. The leaders who watch over God’s people carry a sacred responsibility, one that is often accompanied by unseen burdens, spiritual warfare and deep emotional strain. When nearly a quarter of pastors admit they have seriously considered stepping away from the calling, it signals that the body of Christ must examine how it treats those called to lead.

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Too often, pastors find themselves under relentless scrutiny, criticism and unrealistic expectations. Instead of lifting up those who labor in prayer, teaching and spiritual guidance, congregations can sometimes contribute to discouragement through division, complaint or indifference.

We are called to honor those who serve faithfully in spiritual leadership and to recognize the weight they carry as shepherds of God’s flock. While there are those who want to lead and deceive people away from the truth, most who go into ministry do so with the objective of being obedient to God’s calling on their life.

When believers choose to uplift rather than tear down, pray rather than criticize and encourage rather than isolate, the church becomes stronger. In a time when many pastors feel the pressure to walk away, the body of Christ has an opportunity—and a responsibility—to remind them that their calling to bring people into the kingdom of God still matters.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Beth Moore Makes Shocking Announcement About the Future of Her Ministry

After nearly three decades of powerful Bible teaching gatherings across the country, Bible teacher Beth Moore has announced that the beloved Living Proof Live events will soon come to an end.

With deep emotion and gratitude to God, Moore shared that the ministry is beginning the final countdown after 29 years of Living Proof Live events, gatherings that have drawn thousands to worship, study Scripture and encounter the presence of God.

“With a very tender heart and more gratitude to God than I could possibly express, I’m announcing the countdown to our wrap-up of 29 years of Living Proof Live events,” Moore said.

Moore says the announcement was not driven by burnout or loss of passion. She made it clear that the ministry team feels more appreciation for the gatherings now than ever.

“Not because Jesus has ceased to show up or because we’ve lost our passion for these gatherings,” she explained. “Fact is, we have never loved it or appreciated it more.”

For decades, Living Proof Live has served as a cornerstone of Moore’s ministry through Living Proof Ministries, bringing Bible-centered teaching and worship to audiences across the United States.

“One of these days, when my ministry years have come to an end, I will undoubtedly be able to say that lifting high the name of Jesus and studying Scripture through Living Proof Live with my beloved son in the faith, Travis Cottrell, and the best worship team on earth has been unparalleled in joy,” Moore said.

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The transition stems from a thoughtful leadership process. After Moore turned 65, her ministry’s board of directors asked her to begin outlining a long-term transition plan for the organization’s future.

Moore chose to approach the moment prayerfully rather than ignoring the inevitable realities of leadership transition.

“So, I took a full year to pray. I talked with my family, then presented a plan to the board and to my faithful staff that has been underway incrementally ever since,” she said.

That plan includes downsizing Living Proof Ministries in June 2027, reducing staff and office space so Moore can focus more intentionally on the areas where she believes God is still calling her to serve.

“The plan includes downsizing Living Proof Ministries in June 2027 to minimal staff and minimal office space so that, turning 70, I’ll have less responsibility overseeing a very busy ministry and the gift of more time to do the things I feel most called to do—to speak and to teach and to write,” Moore explained.

Despite the changes, Moore emphasized that this is not a traditional retirement but rather a strategic adjustment intended to sustain her ministry.

“Though it may sound like retirement unless the Lord wills it, it’s meant to actually delay retirement,” she said.

Still, the moment carries deep emotion. Moore admitted the decision has been painful because of the people and community built around the ministry.

“This is a good thing, a very good thing, but it is such a painful thing,” she shared.

As part of the transition, Moore announced the final seven Living Proof Live events, inviting those who have never attended—or those who want to experience it one last time—to join the historic final gatherings.

“I give you my word that we will give you God’s Word,” Moore said. “We will pray hard, we will prepare hard, and we will give you everything we’ve got.”

Her hope for the final events remains the same as it has always been: that lives will be transformed through the power of Scripture.

“We’re asking God to so powerfully speak through Scripture and lavishly pour His Spirit out on us that people are reborn, lives transformed, and captives set free,” Moore said, declaring the mission that has defined the ministry from the beginning: “Living proof that Jesus saves.”

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




14-Year-Old Dies for 15 Minutes, What Happened Next Has People Calling It a Miracle

A 14-year-old boy who had no pulse for 15 minutes is now sharing his testimony of God’s healing power after what his family believes was nothing short of a miracle.

Diane Faligowski had just finished sharing her testimony at Kathryn Krick’s Five-Fold Church in Los Angeles when she received a message that instantly shook her world. Her son, Aiden, had collapsed at home in Oregon, and emergency crews were rushing to save him.

“I receive[d] a text message from one of the boys telling me that there’s an ambulance… fire trucks all over our neighborhood,” Diane recalled. “He’s like, ‘Mom, it’s Aiden. He’s out.'”

At home, Aiden’s father, Tyler, heard the frightening moment his son fell.

“I heard him just basically crash to the floor—loud crash,” Tyler said. “I called 911. I ran and unlocked the front door and while I was on 911, he had stopped breathing.”

Fearing the worst, Tyler immediately began CPR while waiting for emergency responders. For what felt like an eternity, they fought to revive the teenager. According to the family, Aiden had no pulse for approximately 15 minutes before first responders were finally able to restore a heartbeat and rush him to the hospital.

When Diane arrived, the scene was overwhelming.

“When I walked in, there was probably 20 people around him working on him, trying to figure out what was happening,” she said.

Doctors soon discovered the cause of the sudden collapse: a splenic aneurysm that had ruptured, causing severe internal bleeding. Surgeons performed an emergency operation, opening his abdomen and working to stabilize him.

“They had to open him up… and all blood,” Diane recalled. “I’ve never seen so much tube in someone’s body before.”

The medical team remained cautious. With such a long period without oxygen, doctors warned the family that the chances of brain damage were high.

“The surgeon says, ‘Hey, you know, don’t expect much because he didn’t have oxygen for a while,’” Diane remembered.

However, Diane chose to cling to faith instead of fear.

“I said, ‘I’m not worried. God’s healing him. God’s protecting him. He’s going to be fine,’” she said, echoing a prayer that went out earlier at Five-Fold Church that day.

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Throughout the night, she prayed, declaring Scripture over her son and speaking life over his body.

“I just keep speaking faith and speaking life over my son,” she said.

Days later, doctors finally began waking Aiden from his coma. What happened next stunned everyone in the room.

“He woke up with no problem in his brain,” Tyler said. “He knew where he was.”

Unable to speak because of the breathing tube in his throat, Aiden began communicating by writing on a whiteboard—an incredible sign that his cognitive abilities were intact.

For his parents, the moment was unforgettable.

“When he woke, it was the best experience ever,” Tyler said.

After 14 days in the hospital, Aiden was released with no lasting deficiencies, which his family believes is due to God’s intervention and the prayers of countless believers.

Aiden says the experience changed his life.

“I just felt God’s presence and God’s love and His comfort,” he said. “Even if there was nobody in that room, God was in that room.”

“I just want people to know this love that God had for me,” Aiden continued. “I want people to know that God is love.”

Aiden’s remarkable recovery stands as more than a medical survival story. What began as a terrifying emergency ended as a powerful reminder that when hope seems gone and the odds seem insurmountable, the love of God can still break through, turning tragedy into a testimony.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Nancy Mace Grills Tim Walz: ‘What Is a Woman?’ as Fraud Scandal Explodes in Heated Hearing

A fiery exchange on Capitol Hill is drawing national attention after Nancy Mace confronted Tim Walz over what she called one of the most shocking fraud scandals in American history.

During the hearing, Mace called out Walz for the immense fraud uncovered in Minnesota.

“You have presided over one of the worst government fraud scandals in American history,” Mace said. “This was money intended to feed hungry children… and you both allowed billions in these American taxpayer dollars to be pillaged and plundered.”

Mace pointed to the failure of Minnesota’s leadership in allowing funds meant for vulnerable children—including those with autism—to be stolen while failing to intervene.

“You knew this was happening,” she said. “You chose to do nothing about it.”

The confrontation quickly intensified as Mace pivoted to another issue, leaving him stumped.

“Governor Walz,” she asked, “what is a woman? Have you learned that lesson? Do you know what a woman is?”

Walz refused to engage with the question.

“I’m the governor of Minnesota,” he replied. “I’m not here to be your prop for your obsession.”

But Mace argued that the governor’s unwillingness to answer the question illustrated a deeper problem regarding truth and accountability.

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“If you can’t even define what a woman is,” she fired back, “you can’t define what fraud is.”

The South Carolina congresswoman then shifted the discussion back to government spending and alleged corruption, pressing Walz on autism-related spending in Minnesota.

Mace cited numbers she said showed a dramatic increase.

“In 2017, $1 million was spent,” she said. “In 2024, $343 million was spent.”

Walz repeatedly said he did not have the figures available.

“I don’t have the number in front of me,” the governor responded.

Mace pressed further, arguing that the math raised serious concerns.

“The math is 34,200% increase,” she said. “An increase of 343 times what it was in this time period.”

She continued questioning Walz about population data and the number of children in Minnesota, attempting to show how the spending surge could point to systemic fraud.

Walz pushed back, saying he would not serve as a political prop during the hearing.

“I’m not here to be your prop,” he said again.

Instead, the governor pointed to Minnesota’s child welfare rankings.

“Minnesota ranks near the top,” Walz said. “My children are fed. My children are getting the services they need in Minnesota. My children have the best schools.”

“No, you don’t,” Mace replied. She also reportedly told Walz, who was the vice presidential candidate in 2024, “Thank God you’re not vice president.”

As political battles intensify in Washington, the confrontation between Mace and Walz underscores that questions of truth, integrity, and responsibility are pillars that must be upheld not just by everyday American citizens but also by those in power.

To watch the video of the confrontation, click here (Editor’s note: mild language).

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Amanda Grace: Global Alliances Are Shifting Toward Ezekiel’s End-Times War

As headlines churn with Middle East upheaval and shifting alliances, prophetic voice Amanda Grace says believers must pay attention not only to what is happening, but to when it is happening.

In a new interview with Charisma Media, Grace pointed to the convergence of prescribed Scripture readings in the Jewish calendar and the escalating geopolitical realignment around Israel as evidence that “prophetic timelines actively come into modern day and align with the Scriptures.”

The discussion centered on weekly readings from the Torah, which includes selections from Exodus, Numbers and Ezekiel—passages read publicly on Shabbat in synagogues worldwide.

As Charisma noted, “there’s a reading from Exodus. There’s a reading from Numbers, and there’s a reading from Ezekiel,” emphasizing Numbers 19 and the red heifer purification rites as a striking theme. The passage describes the ritual elements—“the cedarwood, the hyssop”—used in the cleansing, which the host connected to the restoration of spiritual purity in the camp.

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Grace saw this as more than a coincidence. “The Word of God is a living, active, breathing book,” she said. “It is living, active, and current for every generation. And because of that…what is in the Scriptures you see prophetically begin to align in timelines in every generation.” She argued that these moments of alignment serve as divine warnings and invitations—signals meant to awaken the church to the intensity of the hour.

The upcoming weekend’s Torah reading, in fact, is from Ezekiel 36, and the chapter’s themes are impossible to ignore in the current climate: God acts for His holy name, gathers Israel from the nations, cleanses impurity and idolatry, restores covenant identity and causes the land to flourish again.

Grace connected these promises to a bigger end-times framework. “The movement we’re seeing in the Middle East is meant to shift things globally in order to bring into alignment with God and his word for the latter events that are going to be setting up,” she said. In her view, Ezekiel wasn’t merely foretelling ancient restoration—he was “seeing these latter events that…we are actively watching set up now.”

And that’s where the geopolitical stakes rise. “There has to be global alliances that shift and certain leadership changes in order to align them with the timeline and the schedule of Almighty God and His word,” Grace said. She framed today’s diplomatic maneuvering and military developments as part of a larger reordering—one that ultimately leads toward the dramatic confrontation prophesied just two chapters later.

“Ezekiel 36 is just two chapters shy of Ezekiel 38,” Grace warned, pointing to the prophecy where nations “come and march on Israel.” She noted that in that hour, “many nations will put out a strongly worded press statement saying they condemn it, but that’s all they’re going to do.” The rescue, she said, won’t come from political coalitions but from God Himself: “It’s going to be Almighty God that comes in and rescues them.”

For Grace, that proximity—Ezekiel 36, lining up in the weekly reading while the region is being “jostled”—is a flashing signal to the church. Not to panic, but to discern. Not to fixate on speculation, but to recognize what Scripture already mapped: a season of restoration, cleansing, regathering—and global shaking that positions nations on a prophetic chessboard.

“This is why we’re watching this unfold right now before our very eyes,” Grace said. And for believers, the call is clear: read the headlines through the Bible, watch the timelines and pray—because the page turns quickly when God’s schedule is in motion.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Mystery Behind 3I/ATLAS Deepens as a Major Update Emerges

3I/ATLAS isn’t gone yet. Instead, it is just getting more explosive.

In a powerful and profound update, the European Space Agency (ESA) captured a stunning new photo of the interstellar object using the Juice science camera.

In a report by the ESA, it was noted that in the image: “tiny nucleus of the comet (not visible) is surrounded by a bright halo of gas known as the coma.”

Credit: The European Space Agency

According to the article, the Juice camera used, JANUS, captured an image of the comet on Nov. 6, 2025, which was right after 3I ATLAS was at its closest point to the Sun, about 66 million kilometers away.

The Juice cameras used included JANUS, PEP, UVS, SWI, and MAJIS, which collaborated to uncover how the comet was composed.

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From a purely scientific standpoint, 3I ATLAS represents another rare interstellar visitor passing through our solar system, a cosmic traveler from beyond the boundaries of our known neighborhood. Yet moments like these often cause people of faith to pause and look deeper. Scripture reminds us that the heavens declare the glory of God (Ps. 19:1), and throughout biblical history, unusual signs in the skies have often accompanied significant moments in God’s unfolding plan. Jesus Himself said that in the last days there would be “signs in the sun, moon and stars” (Luke 21:25), causing nations to look upward with both wonder and concern.

For many watching this phenomenon unfold, the question may not only be what this object is scientifically, but also what it might symbolize spiritually, as humanity continues to move through an era drawing closer to the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Jenny Weaver’s Sobering End-Times Message: ‘The Window Is Closing’

During a powerful service marked by intense prayer and spontaneous altar calls, Jenny Weaver delivered an urgent prophetic message warning believers that the return of Christ may be closer than many realize.

Standing before a congregation that quickly shifted from worship into deep repentance, Weaver declared with conviction that the church must awaken spiritually and prepare for the coming of the Lord.

“People get ready. Church, get ready. Jesus is coming,” Weaver said. “Time is ticking, y’all. Get ready. He could come tonight while we’re in this church.”

The moment carried a strong sense of urgency as Weaver paused her planned message, saying she felt compelled to respond to what she believed was the Holy Spirit’s prompting.

“The hour is urgent. The time is now,” she told the congregation.

Rather than continuing with a sermon, Weaver immediately called people forward for repentance, urging them not to delay if the Holy Spirit was convicting them.

“Some of you are in here right now, and you need to get right with God,” she said. “Don’t let pride, embarrassment, second-guessing or procrastination hold you back. Run up to this altar.”

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Weaver emphasized that salvation—not programs or polished sermons—must remain the central focus of the church in this hour.

“The need is not for us to get our sermon out,” she said. “The need is for souls. Souls are on the heart of God.”

According to Weaver, modern Christianity has in many places lost its sense of urgency about eternity. She challenged believers who have grown spiritually complacent.

“We’ve become too lax. People are just living their best life,” Weaver said. “Some people are literally living right there on the line of hell.”

She called the church back to humility, repentance and wholehearted devotion to Christ.

“We’ve got to start preaching again: get back on your face before God,” she said. “Lay it down at the altar and don’t pick it back up again.”

One of the strongest themes in Weaver’s message was the need for believers to release bitterness, unforgiveness, and offense—spiritual burdens she warned could hinder them.

“I hear the Spirit of the Lord saying there are many in this room right now and you must lay down unforgiveness, bitterness and offense,” Weaver said. “It cannot go up with you.”

She urged those carrying wounds from past relationships, churches or ministry experiences to bring those hurts to God.

“Whatever they did to you in the past season, bring it to this altar and let it go,” she told attendees.

Weaver also pointed to current events and global instability as reminders that believers should remain spiritually alert.

“Look at the news. Look at the signs. Look at the times,” she said. “The window is closing. Get your heart ready.”

Weaver ended the message with a powerful declaration that God desires to restore and transform those who surrender to Him.

“You’re not too messed up. You’re not too broken. You’re not too far gone,” she said.

Weaver concluded with a prayer asking God to pour out His Spirit on the church and renew believers with fresh encounters.

“If you allow it,” she declared, speaking prophetically, “[God] will change you. [He] will transform you. [He] will rearrange you…”

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.