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Podcast Revival

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Podcast Revival aims to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ to people all around the world through inspiring talks from speakers of diverse backgrounds and nationalities. The podcast includes messages that offer instructions for salvation and encourage listeners to live a life in obedience to God.


You will hear speakers from various countries that share their personal experiences and insights from the Word of God, providing a truthful perspective on Christian life. Listeners can expect to hear stories of transformation and hope, along with practical tips and guidance for living a life that is grounded in the teachings of the Bible.


The podcast features topics such as salvation, miracles, faith, and the second coming of Jesus Christ, providing an experienced understanding of what it means to follow God. Listeners can also expect to hear readings from the Bible and discussions on how to apply biblical principles to everyday life.


Overall, Podcast Revival is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to have a relationship with God and grow in their understanding of the Christian faith and how to walk in the Spirit.


Romans 10 v 17
So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

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Title: Luke and TheophilusSpeaker: Peter GoodrichDate: 8th February 2026Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode follows the account of Luke writing to Theophilus, a man who appears sincere and thoughtful, yet lacking full certainty. Through Luke’s careful retelling of Christ’s life, the message centres on how God meets people in that gap between belief and confidence, not with condemnation, but with truth, patience and purpose. Drawing on the widow of Zarephath, Simon carrying the cross, and the father who cried, “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief,” the episode shows that faith is often formed in pressure, grief and unanswered questions. It points clearly to the purpose of Christ’s death and resurrection: that people from every background might receive the Holy Ghost and find real assurance in God. 3 Takeaways Luke’s writings to Theophilus show that God takes uncertainty seriously and answers it through the life and purpose of Jesus Christ. The gospel is not limited by status, background or worthiness; it reaches those who feel outside, overlooked or unsure. The goal of the gospel account is not mere information, but a life changed through the Holy Ghost, baptism, and confidence in Christ. Reference Scriptures Used Luke 1:1–4 Luke 4:16–30 1 Kings 17:10–24 Luke 23:26 Luke 24:49 Acts 1:1, 5, 8 Acts 10:44–48 Mark 9:21–24 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Forgiveness and RestorationSpeaker: Pastor Michael NagyDate: 5th October 2025Location: Canberra, Australia This episode centres on the prodigal son and the wider theme of forgiveness as part of God’s covenant through Jesus Christ. Drawing from Hebrews 10 and Luke 15, it shows that forgiveness is not reluctant or partial. God does not merely tolerate repentance; He welcomes it, restores what was broken, and rejoices when what was lost is found.   The message moves through the three restoration stories in Luke 15 — the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son — to show the same pattern each time: something is lost, diligently sought, joy follows its return, and heaven rejoices over repentance. The prodigal son becomes the clearest picture of this, revealing both the depth of human failure and the overwhelming compassion of the Father. A strong thread through the episode is the difference between conviction and condemnation. Conviction leads a person back to God with honesty and change, while condemnation keeps pointing the finger and trying to lock the past in place. Through the blood of Jesus Christ, repentance leads to peace, renewed confidence before God, and full restoration into fellowship. 3 Key Points / Takeaways Forgiveness is part of God’s covenant, made possible through Jesus Christ, and He remembers confessed sins no more. Luke 15 shows that heaven rejoices when the lost are restored, whether pictured as a sheep, a coin, or a son. Repentance brings fruit: peace, renewed confidence before God, and freedom from condemnation. Reference Scriptures Used Hebrews 10:16–19 Luke 15:3–7 Luke 15:8–10 Luke 15:11–32 1 John 1:7–9 Galatians 6:1–2 Colossians 1:20 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Building the TempleSpeaker: Pastor Simon PearceDate: 1st March 2026Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode explores the message from the book of Haggai and connects it with New Testament teaching about the people of God being the living temple today. Just as the returning Israelites were called to rebuild the physical temple after years of neglect, believers are reminded to stay focused on the spiritual work God has given them. Distractions, personal priorities, and conflict can easily shift attention away from the purpose of building up the house of God.   The message highlights that each person is a “lively stone” in the spiritual temple, called to contribute through faithfulness, humility, and care for others. Rather than striving, pride, or division, the work of God grows through unity, prayer, compassion, and sharing the gospel. The encouragement is simple and direct: stay focused on Christ, support one another, and continue building what God is preparing for eternity. Key Points / Takeaways Believers are the living temple of God, each person a “lively stone” contributing to the spiritual house. Distractions such as pride, division, and personal ambition can hinder the work God has called His people to do. Building the temple today means helping others come to salvation and strengthening one another in faith. Reference Scriptures Haggai 1:1–7 1 Corinthians 3:1–16 1 Peter 2:5 Ephesians 6:12 Matthew 25:31–40 Acts 20:28–30 Proverbs 13:1,10 John 21:18–22 John 15:1–5 1 John 3:1–2 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Jesus takes away the sin of the worldSpeaker: Matthew RobinDate: 1st March 2026Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode explores the central reason Jesus Christ came: to remove the burden of sin and restore a relationship between God and humanity. The message explains that many people misunderstand the purpose of faith, assuming they must first become perfect before approaching God. Instead, the gospel reveals that forgiveness and freedom from sin come through Jesus Christ, made available through repentance, baptism in water, and receiving the Holy Spirit.   The discussion also addresses why many churches exist while so many people remain disconnected from faith. The issue is not buildings, traditions, or preferences, but a lack of understanding about sin and forgiveness. The episode highlights the simplicity of Christ’s teaching: love God wholeheartedly and love others. Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers can live free from guilt and experience God’s comfort and guidance in a troubled world. The message concludes by encouraging a clear focus on the true gospel rather than human traditions or philosophies. Jesus Christ offers completeness, forgiveness, and a living relationship with God for all who seek Him. Key Takeaways Jesus Christ came to take away the sin of the world and offer true freedom from its burden. The gospel centres on repentance, baptism in Jesus’ name, and receiving the Holy Spirit. Following Christ means loving God and loving others, rather than relying on religious traditions. Reference Scriptures John 1:29 Acts 2:4 Acts 2:37–38 Mark 12:28–31 John 3:16 Colossians 2:8–15 2 Timothy 4:1–4 2 Corinthians 4:3–6 1 John 4:19 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: StewardsSpeaker: Pastor Bill AllenDate: 22nd February 2026Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode reflects on the life-changing experience of being washed, filled with the Holy Spirit, and made whole through Jesus Christ  . It looks back to that moment of clarity when the “lights came on” and the fracture within was healed, drawing attention to the power of Calvary and Pentecost working personally in a believer’s life. Using the parable of the unjust steward in Luke 16, the message challenges every believer to see themselves as a steward—entrusted with time, resources, and influence. There is a clear call to prepare for the day when our stewardship is called into account, not by building “bigger barns,” but by pursuing true riches: wisdom, knowledge, joy, and faithfulness in the small things. It concludes with an encouragement from 2 Peter 1 to press into the Kingdom, add virtue to faith, and live as partakers of the divine nature—confident that we are washed, justified, and sanctified, and called to glory and virtue. Key Points / Takeaways We are stewards of everything God has entrusted to us, and one day we will give account. True riches are found in wisdom, knowledge, joy, and faithfulness—not material security. Pressing into the Kingdom requires courage, diligence, and a focus on eternal glory. Reference Scriptures Used Revelation 2:4 1 Corinthians 6:11 Luke 16:1–13 Proverbs 13:10 Galatians 5:4 Isaiah 55:2 Philippians 3:13–14 Ecclesiastes 2:26 Matthew 5:8 Acts 2:17 2 Peter 1:2–7 Hebrews 9:27 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Marvel NotSpeaker: Pastor Sascha BramaoDate: 4th January 2026Location: Wellington, New Zealand This episode explores the repeated biblical phrase “marvel not” and why Jesus used it when declaring the necessity of being born again. Rather than reacting with doubt or surprise, Christ calls for faith and obedience. The promise of new life was never a last-minute idea—it was declared through the prophets and fulfilled through the new covenant. From Jeremiah and Ezekiel to the words of Jesus in John, the message is consistent: God would cleanse, transform, and place His Spirit within His people. The discussion connects the new birth—through water baptism and receiving the Holy Spirit—with the fruit of the Spirit and the promise of resurrection life. It also addresses the reality of coming judgment, urging believers to aim for the first resurrection. The call is clear: don’t hesitate at what Jesus said. Respond, be changed, and walk in the power of the Spirit. Key Takeaways “Marvel not” means don’t doubt—respond in faith to Christ’s instruction. The new covenant promised a new heart and God’s Spirit within. There is a resurrection to life and a resurrection to judgment—prepare now. Reference Scriptures John 3:7 Jeremiah 31:31–34 Ezekiel 36:24–27 John 1:6–13 Galatians 5:22–23 1 John 3:13 John 15:18–27 John 5:24–29 Revelation 20:4–15 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Gifts of the Holy SpiritSpeaker: David RocchiDate: 25th January 2026Location: Dunedin, New Zealand This episode explores the gift of the Holy Spirit and the operation of spiritual gifts in the church, beginning in Acts 2:38 and moving through 1 Corinthians 12–14  . It highlights that the Holy Spirit is a promised gift, poured out fully—not partially—and that those who receive it are given the fullness of God’s Spirit. The gifts that follow are not selective favours, but manifestations of the same Spirit, given for the edification and profit of the church. The message carefully explains the purpose of tongues, interpretation, and prophecy within church gatherings. Tongues are a sign to unbelievers and a means of personal edification, while prophecy and interpretation build up the church in understanding, exhortation, and comfort. Order, clarity, and love are central to how the gifts should operate, ensuring that all things are done decently and for spiritual growth. Key Points / Takeaways The Holy Spirit is given in full—God does not distribute His Spirit in portions or by preference. Spiritual gifts are for edification, strengthening, and building up the church. Tongues, interpretation, and prophecy each have a clear biblical purpose and are to operate in order and faith. Reference Scriptures Acts 2:38–39 1 Corinthians 1:4–7 1 Corinthians 12:4–11 1 Corinthians 14:1–40 John 1:16 John 3:34 2 Corinthians 3:18 Ephesians 1:22–23 Isaiah 11:2–4 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: WillingSpeaker: Pastor Darryl WilliamsDate: 11th January 2026Location: Melbourne, Australia This episode explores the biblical theme of willingness through the account of Isaac and Rebekah in Genesis 24, showing how God’s plan unfolds through hearts that are ready and responsive. The story is presented not simply as history, but as a clear picture of God preparing a bride for His Son, pointing forward to Christ and the formation of the Body of Christ. The focus centres on Rebekah’s simple but decisive response — a willingness to leave the familiar and move forward in faith. That same attitude is traced through Scripture, showing that God’s work is never driven by coercion, ability, or status, but by a voluntary, joyful commitment to His purpose. Willingness is shown to be the starting point of obedience and the fuel for spiritual growth. Drawing from the examples of David, Solomon, and the early church, the episode calls for an ongoing, wholehearted response to God’s calling. The message is clear: the work is great, the calling is high, and God takes pleasure in people who offer themselves willingly and consistently in service to Him.  Key takeaways God looks first for willingness, not ability or circumstance Willingness must continue beyond the beginning of faith Joyful commitment strengthens both individuals and the whole Body of Christ Reference scriptures Genesis 24 Isaiah 1:19 Isaiah 6:8 1 Chronicles 28:9–10 1 Chronicles 29 Judges 5:2 Psalm 110:3 John 6:66–69 1 Corinthians 15:1–4, 58 2 Corinthians 8:12 Philippians 2:2 1 Peter 5:2 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com © 2026 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Death and VictorySpeaker: Pastor Mark LindalDate: 23rd November 2025Location: Victoria, Canada In this episode, the theme of death is contrasted with the certainty of victory promised through Jesus Christ. Using the seasons as a natural picture of renewal, the message highlights how God’s pattern—from the falling seed to the resurrection power of Christ—reveals His plan for eternal life. The Word of God is presented as the clear guide that anchors this hope, especially when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. The episode moves through key scriptures that show God’s promise to conquer death, the need for repentance, and the power of baptism and the Holy Spirit. It also reflects on the urgency of the gospel, the reality of coming judgement, and the assurance given to those who choose Christ. Testimonies and examples of transformed lives reinforce the message that new life is available for anyone who turns to the Lord. The talk closes with the hope of eternity—no more pain, no more sorrow, and a future where God wipes away all tears. Victory belongs to those who take hold of His salvation and walk in faith.  Key Takeaways God promises victory over death through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Repentance, baptism, and receiving the Holy Spirit are essential steps in God’s plan of salvation. Eternal life, not earthly gain, is the true focus and hope for God’s people. Reference Scriptures Isaiah 25:8 1 Corinthians 15:54–55 Psalm 49:8–15 Ecclesiastes 2:15–16 Romans 5:14 Revelation 20:14 Revelation 21:4 Mark 16:16–18 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Pursuit of HappinessSpeaker: Pastor Anthony BreretonDate: 30th November 2025Location: Ireland, UK This episode explores the contrast between temporary pleasure and the lasting joy that comes from walking with God. Drawing from Solomon’s reflections in Ecclesiastes, the message highlights how abundance, success, and entertainment never truly satisfy, even in a world overflowing with options and distractions. The pursuit of “more” is exposed as empty when compared with the contentment found in the Lord. The talk moves through biblical examples—from Esau trading his birthright, to Moses refusing the pleasures of Egypt, to the deliverance of Israel in Esther’s day—to show how temporary desires can derail long-term spiritual purpose. At the heart of the message is the reminder that God offers something deeper than pleasure: a joy that produces peace, strength, and true contentment. The episode concludes by emphasising that God delights in His people and calls them to build their lives around His joy rather than the world’s distractions. Joy is not a fleeting feeling but an inner work of the Spirit—something the world cannot replicate and nothing material can replace. Key Takeaways True joy is internal and lasting, while pleasure is external and temporary. The pursuit of happiness often distracts from God’s purpose and produces discontent. God’s joy becomes strength, peace, and stability for those who walk in His ways. Scripture References Ecclesiastes 2 Hebrews 11:25; Hebrews 12:1–2, 15 Esther 9 Zechariah 8:3–5 Psalm 37:11–13 Nehemiah 8 Luke 15 Philippians 4:1, 4 1 Timothy 6:6–12 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Our Great EndeavourSpeaker: Pastor Bill AllenDate: 22nd March 2022Location: Sunshine Coast, Australia This episode focuses on Paul’s charge in Ephesians 4 to actively pursue and preserve the unity that comes through the Holy Spirit. The message explores how humility, patience, and a shared commitment in Christ strengthen the fellowship, and how unity is something built intentionally across generations. The talk also highlights confidence—knowing who we are in Christ despite the uncertainties of the world. It then moves into the culture of a healthy fellowship: welcoming, compassionate, forgiving, outward-focused, and anchored in love. Every member has a place, a purpose, and a role in God’s ongoing work. Key Takeaways Unity requires deliberate effort—maintaining peace, humility, and shared purpose in Christ. True confidence grows from knowing who we are in the Lord, not from earthly stability. A strong fellowship culture is welcoming, forgiving, outward-focused, and grounded in love. Scriptures Referenced Ephesians 4:1–3 Jude 1 Isaiah 5:18–23 1 Peter Isaiah 60:1–2 Matthew 5:14–16 Ecclesiastes 7 John 16:1 Colossians 4:6 Romans 12 1 Corinthians 12 Ephesians 4:11–16 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Courage Against GiantsSpeaker: Pastor Andrew RiggsDate: 24th January 2016Location: Sydney, Australia This episode explores the theme of courage and faith when facing challenges that seem far beyond our strength. Using the story of the twelve spies in Numbers 13–14, the message highlights how God’s promises cut through fear, doubt, and overwhelming circumstances. Caleb and Joshua become key examples—men who saw the same giants as everyone else but trusted God more than the obstacles. The episode draws a clear line between recognising real problems and allowing those problems to rule our decisions. It encourages staying spiritually strong, fuelling faith through prayer, fellowship, and the Word, and trusting God for the miracles only He can provide—just as Israel needed when crossing the Jordan. The story concludes with Caleb, now 85, finally overcoming the same giants that once caused Israel to retreat, reinforcing that perseverance in faith always leads to victory. The message ultimately points to the greater inheritance ahead: eternal life, the true Promised Land for all who follow the Lord wholeheartedly. 3 Key Takeaways Courage grows when God’s promise is valued above the size of the problem. Consistent faith—fed through prayer, fellowship, and Scripture—keeps us strong through long-term battles. Perseverance leads to victory; like Caleb, some giants fall only after years of steadfast walking with God. Scripture References Numbers 13–14 Joshua 1 Joshua 3 Joshua 13 Joshua 14 Deuteronomy (general references to blessing) Hebrews (reference to entering in through belief) Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Rebuilding the Great CitySpeaker: Brian PenningtonDate: 25th June 2025Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode explores the message of Nehemiah, drawing out practical parallels between rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls and strengthening the church. It highlights how God uses ordinary people—families, tradesmen, and those with no experience—to build something lasting when their hearts are united in purpose. The episode emphasises that every contribution matters, whether seen or unseen, because the work belongs to the Lord. The talk also reflects on the foundations that keep the church strong: sound doctrine, spiritual diligence, personal growth, and a willingness to clear out what hinders progress. Using examples from Nehemiah, the Reformation, and the early church, the message encourages a renewed commitment to build, guard, and maintain what God has entrusted to His people. Key Takeaways Strengthening the church begins with unity, commitment, and a shared willingness to build. Foundational doctrines must be guarded, just as the gates of Jerusalem were protected. Personal growth requires clearing away spiritual “rubbish” and staying ready to build and defend. Reference Scriptures Isaiah 26:1–2 Nehemiah 1–6 Isaiah 59 Psalm 11:3 1 Corinthians 3 Acts 2 1 Samuel 30 Colossians 3:23–24 Hebrews 12:1–2 John 15 Psalm 23 Jude 23 Matthew 22 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: RepentanceSpeaker: Pastor Chad HaddadDate: 14th September 2025Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode explores the power of repentance and how a change of direction allows God to work in a person’s life. Beginning in Acts 2, the message traces how repentance, baptism, and receiving the Holy Spirit form the foundation of salvation, opening the way for a transformed mind and a renewed walk with God. The talk highlights that repentance is not mere regret—it is a decisive shift in thinking that invites God’s intervention. Drawing from the story of Jonah, the episode shows how God responds to genuine repentance, whether from an entire city like Nineveh or an individual running the wrong way. The message then follows Paul’s dramatic turnaround, emphasising how a repentant heart becomes a powerful witness. The encouragement is simple: stay in a thankful, responsive mindset, allowing God to continually renew the mind and shape a life that walks in the light rather than drifting back to old ways. This episode anchors repentance as the starting point for purpose, clarity, and spiritual growth—an invitation available to all. 3 Key Takeaways Repentance is a decisive change of mind and direction that opens the way for God to act. Jonah and Paul show how God works with imperfect people who turn to Him and obey His call. A renewed mind—kept through prayer, thanksgiving, and focusing on God—guards against drifting back into old patterns. Scripture References Acts 2:36–41 Luke 11:29–32 Jonah 1–3 Acts 17:22–31 Acts 26:12–29 Romans 12:1–2, 9–21 1 John 2:15–17 Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Can God furnish a table in the wildernessSpeaker: Pastor Peter MooreDate: 9th November 2025Location: Adelaide, Australia “Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?” This question from Psalm 78 sets the tone for a message about truly knowing God—not just believing in His power, but walking with Him through every trial and blessing. Drawing from Israel’s journey, Paul’s pursuit in Philippians 3, and Job’s revelation after hardship, this episode highlights that knowing God is far more valuable than simply receiving from Him. It’s through faith, trials, and the Holy Spirit that we come to understand His nature, His humor, His timing, and His love that surpasses knowledge. The message reminds us that God’s ways are “exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think.” From parting seas to providing coins from a fish’s mouth, His miracles are never ordinary—they’re personal and transformative. We are called to be today’s “generation of knowledge,” a people who know God firsthand and testify of His power. 3 Key Points: Knowing God means trusting His character, not just His miracles—He is faithful through every wilderness. God’s provision and timing often come in unexpected, miraculous ways that build our faith. The ultimate purpose of every trial is to reveal who God is and to deepen our relationship with Him. Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: The Lord's PromiseSpeaker: Pastor Kevin QuirkDate: 23rd July 2025Location: Perth, Australia “If God says something, it comes to pass.” This episode explores the unchanging faithfulness of God through the story of Joshua and the Israelite's as they entered the Promised Land. The message highlights how every promise God made to Israel was fulfilled — none failed — and how that same assurance applies to our lives today. God’s promises remain steadfast, whether in salvation, healing, or the hope of eternal life. Drawing from scriptures in Joshua and Numbers, the talk reminds us that faith requires courage and perseverance. Just as Joshua faced each battle one by one, we also overcome life’s challenges by holding onto God’s word. The Lord calls His people to be strong and of good courage, trusting that His promises never fail and His presence never fades. Through personal testimony, the message reinforces that God is still at work today — the same yesterday, today, and forever — and every promise He has spoken will come to pass. Key Points: Every promise God made to Israel was fulfilled; not one failed. Faith requires strength, courage, and perseverance in following God’s word. God’s promises are timeless—what He said, He will do. Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Seizing The MomentSpeaker: Pastor Marc WeberDate: 28th September 2025Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode reflects on the beauty of creation, the passing of time, and the importance of seizing every moment with purpose. Drawing from passages in Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Galatians, and Revelation, it explores how God calls us to live fully in the present—grounded in faith, aware of eternity, and responsive to His direction. The message also unpacks the topic of predestination, clarifying that while God has prepared a way for salvation, each person must choose to walk in it. With powerful reminders about living intentionally, guarding the heart, and staying spiritually awake, this episode encourages renewed commitment to our walk with God as we see “the day approaching.” 3 Key Points: Time is a gift from God—each moment offers an opportunity to live with purpose and faith. God’s plan gives us free will to choose His way; salvation is not automatic but personal. The call to “seize the moment” means rekindling our passion for God and living with eternity in view. Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: The Door Of HopeSpeaker: Grant HugoDate: 15th October 2025Location: Adelaide, Australia This episode explores the powerful theme of hope through faith in Jesus Christ. Drawing from Matthew 7, Ephesians 2, and other scriptures, it reflects on how each person—whether raised in the faith, seeking truth, or coming from hardship—has the same opportunity to find lasting peace and renewal through the Holy Spirit. Through personal testimony and scripture, the message highlights that God’s promise is not just about attending church, but about becoming part of His living body—a temple built upon Christ, the cornerstone. True hope is not wishful thinking, but a confident assurance rooted in God’s promises, sustained through trials, and strengthened by fellowship and faith. 3 Key Points: Hope is a gift from God, made personal through the Holy Spirit. Our peace with God brings unity, purpose, and strength through every trial. The hope of eternal life is our greatest treasure, far beyond worldly gain. Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Time out to hear GodSpeaker: Pastor Paul NobelDate: 19th October 2025Location: Adelaide, Australia Using this phrase, the message explores the importance of stopping amid life’s busyness to reconnect with God. Drawing from Nehemiah 13, it reflects on Israel’s struggle to keep the Sabbath and how easily people become consumed with work, distraction, and self-reliance. The talk challenges the idea that constant activity leads to progress, showing instead that true strength and clarity come from rest and time with the Lord. From the Old Testament principle of Sabbath to Jesus’ example of withdrawing to pray, this episode encourages taking deliberate time to rest, pray, and listen. It reminds us that Jesus offers spiritual rest for the weary—an inner peace that goes beyond physical stillness. The story of Mary at the tomb illustrates how those who linger a little longer before God often encounter Him in the most personal way. 3 Key Points: Taking time out to be with God restores clarity, peace, and perspective. Jesus offers spiritual rest—freedom from the burdens we carry daily. Those who wait on the Lord, like Mary at the tomb, experience deeper connection and revelation. Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Healing of the broken heartedSpeaker: Pastor Ben VisserDate: 12th January 2025Location: Bendigo, Australia In this episode, we hear powerful stories of healing and restoration—from miraculous recoveries in his local fellowship to testimonies of lives transformed through prayer and fasting. Drawing from scriptures in Luke, Isaiah, and Jonah, he reflects on God’s compassion and the refreshing power of the Holy Spirit that continues to work today. Through lessons from the prodigal son, the Israelite's journey from Egypt, and Jonah’s reluctant obedience, Ben reminds us of God’s grace toward those who repent and return to Him. The episode highlights the value of humility, forgiveness, and joy in our walk with the Lord, encouraging believers to remember where they’ve come from and to keep their eyes on the eternal destination. 3 Key Points: God continues to heal and restore both body and spirit through prayer and faith. True rest and refreshing are found in the Holy Spirit, even during life’s challenges. A humble, servant-hearted attitude leads to joy and strength in the Lord. Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com  The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com  © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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