Do you realize the presence of God is in you, but it feels like it is in the room, because people in the room are opening up their hearts, to release what is in them in the room? When you get a group of people who are willing to release the spirit that is in them, the room is filled with the presence of God.
This happens all the time, when someone is angry you can feel the tension in the room. When someone is mourning you can feel the grief or heaviness in the room. When someone is scared or anxious you can feel the fear in the room. The spirit we are agreeing with fills the room, that is why we say this or that spirit is in the room.
Have you ever thought about why one of the marks of revival is longer services? Have you ever considered the reason people do not want to leave an atmosphere or environment is not because people are such great musicians or preachers, but because of the presence of God coming out of the people in the room?
Genesis 2:7 says, “Then the Lord God formed man from thedust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath or spirit of life, and man became a living being.”
Sunday morning services do not experience revival, because the clock determines the end time not the spirit in the room. College campuses can experience revival for they are not clock driven. Revival means to live again or to restore breath. Breath is spirit, spirit is presence. Presence is the only thing that will restore our breath.
When the presence of God is coming out of the people of God in the room, you don’t want to leave. It is not about longer services, it is about breathing again. What if the clock is hindering us from living again? Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org

