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 [email protected].











