God Needs Your Voice
Darkness can only be pierced by light, and light comes as we speak His Word (Psalm 119:30).

Let Your Voice Be Heard

by Adam Wittenberg
11/10/16 Training and Events

What is God’s plan to deal with the darkness in our world? Is He moving, and, if so, what part do you play?

Maybe, just maybe, you’re called to make a difference. Maybe, just maybe, you were born for such a time as this!

Most of us can see that the world is troubled—and increasingly so. Politicians lack the answers, and the world is groaning under the rising tide of injustice, immorality, and corruption. Maybe you’ve felt the groan (Romans 8:19–22)!

As deep darkness covers the earth, the Lord is calling forth messengers of hope. Evil is rising, but God will release His Word in power as the Kingdom invades every sphere of society through His people (Matthew 16:18–19).

Lives will shift, souls will be saved, and many will see the glory of our King before He returns—and your voice is needed!

The Lord has designed us to move with Him. As we know Him more, and receive His Spirit, we are empowered to do His works. This means acting—and speaking—on His behalf.

Like the disciples and prophets of old, our God is calling forth voices to bring His truth to a lost and dying world. Will you stand among them?

Your voice matters. The threat is real, but so is the glory. Silence is not an option.

As Mordecai told Esther when the Jews faced a terrible threat, “For if you remain completely silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14).

The Lord is marking hearts in this generation to boldly declare His truth and love to people everywhere.

It could be in your school, your workplace, social sphere, or even your church, but many voices are needed.

As Christ’s return approaches, God is raising up forerunners in the spirit of John the Baptist, “The voice of one crying in the wilderness: ‘Prepare the way of the Lord; make His paths straight’” (Mark 1:3).

Every voice matters. All voices are needed—whether you’re a full-time student, marketplace worker, in full-time ministry, or a mom raising children.

Only light pierces darkness, and light comes as we speak His Word (Psalm 119:130).

The Holy Spirit’s calling, stirring the hearts of men and women. How will you respond?

This is a time for boldness. And confidence: confidence that God is who He says He is, and will do what He says He will do.

In His presence, our minds are renewed, our spirits stirred, and our eyes opened to see Him for who He is. Confidence increases as we gaze upon Jesus, the One with all power and authority (Matthew 28:18).

This brings commissioning. His power fills us, and we begin to know truth from the inside out. God’s presence truly changes us, and we emerge ready to walk in a new way.

Such encounters transform men and women into messengers who shake nations and influence every sphere of society—no matter how large or how small.

We are all called by God to speak. The time is urgent. The time is now.

If you’re seeking a special place to encounter His presence and find your voice, we invite you to Onething, Dec. 28–31, in Kansas City.

Spend four days in passionate worship, listening to anointed teaching, and experiencing ministry in the Holy Spirit’s power.

Speakers and worship leaders include Mike Bickle, Allen Hood, Bill Johnson, Todd White, Matt Maher, Audrey Assad, Jonathan David and Melissa Helser, Stuart Greaves, Misty Edwards, and many more.

Learn more about Onething, and register by Nov. 30 for the Early Bird rate of just $69. We hope to see you there!

Question: What’s one thing you can do to strengthen your voice?

Adam Wittenberg

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    A Detroit native who was raised in Vermont and Connecticut, Adam worked as a newspaper journalist until 2012, when he moved to Kansas City to complete the Intro to IHOPKC internship. Afterwards, he earned a four-year certificate in House of Prayer Leadership from IHOPU and is now on full-time staff in the Marketing department at IHOPKC. He also serves in the NightWatch (overnight prayer hours) and is active in evangelism. He, and his wife Stephany, have a vision to reach people everywhere with the good news of Jesus Christ.

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