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Join Curry Blake, General Overseer of John G. Lake Ministries, as he delivers a bold, Scripture-packed message at Faith Revival 7.0. In this life-changing teaching, Curry brings powerful revelation on divine healing, spiritual dominion, and walking in the fullness of Christ. Drawing directly from Scripture, he dismantles religious traditions, exposes common misunderstandings about spiritual authority, and equips believers to live out the Word—not just hear it. 💡More From Curry Blake & JGLM 📕 Official Website – www.jglm.org 🌐 Catch Up and Stay Connected 💻 Catch up on previous revivals – www.faithnow.com 📖 Receive daily devotions – devotions.myfaithtv.com/subscribe 🌱 Give to the ministry – www.myfaith.tv/donate 📺 Watch FaithNOW – www.faithnow.com 🔗 All MyFaithTV Links – linktr.ee/myfaithtv Prayer Contacts 📞 🇿🇦 Africa – [email protected] | 0861 777 707 🇺🇸 USA – [email protected] | +1 800 245-7717 🇬🇧 UK – +44 333 880 0867 Social Media Facebook – facebook.com/myfaithtv Twitter – x.com/myfaithtv Instagram – instagram.com/myfaithtv For more info: [email protected] (+27) 43 711 4840 Curry Blake delivers a full-length teaching on faith, healing, and the authority of the believer, guiding listeners back to the simplicity and power of Jesus’ words. He begins by addressing the difference between religion and relationship—between “churchianity” and true Christianity—reminding believers that the Gospel spread across the world long before the Bible was written because early Christians became the Word made flesh. Blake emphasizes that the greatest witness is not a sermon, but a life that demonstrates Christ’s power. He teaches that healing is not optional or occasional but always right, declaring that obedience is greater than sacrifice. Through scripture and practical examples, Blake exposes the traditions that have weakened the modern church, showing that faith without action is merely sentiment. The message reminds believers that the Spirit of God does not visit and leave—He inhabits every son and daughter who has received Christ. We do not live waiting for an external “anointing to fall,” because the Anointed One already lives within us. Christ in us is the hope of glory, and through Him, every believer carries the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead. Blake uses the stories of Samson and Saul to show how the anointing is about position, while the Spirit upon a person is about power. Samson’s strength came from his covenant, not from emotion or feeling, proving that the anointing has no sensation. Saul was anointed as king long before he displayed any power—his anointing was recognition of position, and the Spirit of the Lord coming upon him brought transformation. Blake connects this truth to the New Covenant believer: first we are positioned as sons through new birth, then empowered through the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit of the Son has been sent into our hearts so we can cry, “Abba, Father,” and walk as mature sons—ambassadors who carry the authority of heaven. He challenges listeners to grow up from servants into sons who serve, understanding that every command of Christ carries the authority to act. Healing, deliverance, and freedom are not special gifts reserved for a few; they are the daily expression of a believer who knows who they are in Christ. Blake confronts the mindset that healing requires special feelings, experiences, or emotional confirmations. Faith, he says, is not surprised when results come. The same Jesus who healed them all lives in every believer, and His power is ready to flow through any willing vessel. Throughout the message, Blake shares personal testimonies of healing and resurrection—including stories of cancer vanishing, the dead returning to life, and a mother giving birth to two healthy babies after being told her children had no heartbeat. Each testimony reinforces his message that believers are called to act on the Word, not to wait for signs. Healing, he declares, is warfare between two kingdoms—the kingdom of darkness and the kingdom of God—and the believer’s job is to enforce heaven’s victory. Drawing from Ephesians 4, Blake explains that the fivefold ministry exists to mature the saints until the Church reaches “the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.” That means walking, talking, and acting like Jesus—no longer children tossed to and fro by doctrine, but sons and daughters who know God’s will and do it. He reminds the Church that God’s will is not always done automatically; it is done through obedient believers who act on His Word. This message calls every Christian to live boldly—walking in authority, healing the sick, setting the oppressed free, preaching the Gospel, and demonstrating that Christ truly dwells within His people. Today is the day of salvation, and the time for waiting is over. God’s will is settled in heaven—now it’s up to His sons and daughters to settle it on earth.