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How might God use one praying life to awaken many? In John Hyde's life, we see Christ's command to “Pray for Laborers” lived out through fervent intercession, sacrificial evangelism, and deep dependence on Jesus. We are reminded that revival is often won first in the secret place, where God gives His people His own burden for souls. May we draw near to Christ, pray with holy urgency, and go gladly into His harvest field.
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Are we willing to hold fast to God's Word, even when it costs us something? We are reminded through the life of Martin Luther that true discernment begins with a heart anchored in Scripture, recognizing that salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone—not by human effort. As God opened Luther's eyes to the gospel, he was compelled to stand against false teaching, not in pride, but in obedience to the truth, trusting God above man. His courage shows us that guarding against deception requires both conviction and humility. Therefore, we commit ourselves to test all things by Scripture, to stand faithfully for truth with grace and courage, and to live in such a way that Christ—not ourselves—is exalted, trusting that as we remain grounded in Him, He will guide us in truth and use our lives for His glory.
In this episode, Dr. Jim Van Gelderen challenges young people to pray for revival, not merely as something God did in the past, but as something He still desires to do today. Reflecting on the history of revival in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and the heart cry of Psalm 85:6, he reminds listeners that revival begins personally before it spreads corporately. True revival is not earned by human effort, but received through thirst, trust, humility, and dependence on the God who delights to revive His people. Topics Discussed The history of God's reviving work in places now spiritually forgotten The prayer of Psalm 85:6: “Wilt thou not revive us again?” Why young people should pray for revival in their school, youth group, church, and community The Welsh revival story and the reminder that “the revival is in here” The meaning of personal revival as Christ's abundant life in the believer Two essentials for personal revival: thirsting for God and trusting Him to work How revival produces rejoicing, truth, righteousness, and holiness from the inside out Why revival is not something we deserve, but a mercy God gives The importance of dealing honestly and biblically with sin A testimony of God moving in a Christian school camp and stirring a lifelong burden for revival The difference between simply “getting by” and living in the presence and power of God Key Takeaways Revival is not just a historical event to admire; it is a present need to pray for. Corporate revival begins with individual believers who are personally revived. A young person does not have to settle for dull, distracted, subnormal Christianity. Personal revival begins with a thirsty heart that wants God and a trusting heart that believes Him. Revival produces more than emotion; it produces truth, righteousness, holiness, and a passion for Christ. God's reviving work is an act of mercy, not something we earn or deserve. The presence of God changes everything. When God “steps in the room,” hearts are humbled, sins are confessed, burdens are born, and lives are changed. The right prayer is still, “Wilt thou not revive us again?” If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
What does it truly mean to walk the narrow way, and are we willing to follow Christ even when it leads through suffering? We are reminded through the life of John Bunyan that the narrow way begins with entering through Christ alone—the only gate of salvation—and continues as a daily walk of obedience, fixing our eyes on Him. Though Bunyan faced imprisonment and hardship for his faithfulness, we see that God used those very trials to draw him into deeper communion and to produce lasting fruit, even through writings that continue to lead many to Christ. In this, we learn that affliction is not wasted but becomes a place where God reveals His presence and purposes more fully. Therefore, we commit ourselves to walk the narrow way with perseverance, trusting that as we remain faithful in both ease and trial, God will use our lives—however simple—for His glory and for the eternal good of others.
What does it truly mean to love others as Christ has loved us, and how far are we willing to go to live that out? We are reminded through the life of Mary Slessor that the call to “do unto others” is a call to sacrificial love—one that moves us beyond our comfort into compassionate action for others. From a life marked by hardship, she was transformed by Christ and sent to bring His light into deep darkness, rescuing the vulnerable, living among those she served, and giving herself wholly for their good. In her surrender, we see that such love is not possible in our own strength, but through dependence on God who leads and empowers us. Therefore, we commit ourselves to follow where He leads, to serve selflessly, and to reflect His heart to others—trusting Him with the results, and seeking to make our lives a melody of His grace in both the light and the dark places.
In this episode, Bobby Bosler speaks honestly about a morning when he felt spiritually dry, empty, and numb even while preparing to preach and serve the Lord. Rather than pretending that surrendered Christians never experience seasons of silence, he reminds young people that even faithful believers can feel worn out, thirsty, and distant from God. Through prayer, worship, and Psalm 42, Bobby explains how the Lord began to turn that emptiness into spiritual refreshment. The episode encourages listeners not to panic when they feel dry, but to seek God, worship Him, and trust His promises even when the feelings do not immediately change. Topics Discussed Serving God while still feeling empty The danger of assuming spiritual people never experience dryness Why silence and numbness do not mean God has left you Depending on God's promises when feelings do not change The connection between spiritual thirst and Psalm 42 Worshiping God in the middle of dryness Seeking God honestly instead of hiding discouragement How God can use spiritual thirst to draw your heart back to Himself Key Takeaways You can be surrendered to God and still have moments where your soul feels dry. Spiritual numbness should not drive you to discouragement, but to deeper dependence on God. God's promises are still true even when your feelings do not immediately confirm them. The answer to spiritual thirst is not pretending, performing, or quitting; it is going to the Lord. Worship can turn your attention away from your emptiness and back to God's worthiness. Psalm 42 reminds us that thirsting for God is not unusual, but it must lead us to seek the living God. Don't stay in the silence. Seek His face, praise Him, and let Him meet the need of your soul. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Send us Fan MailMost of his life, David was going through the motions in his faith—until a life-changing encounter with Jesus in 2018 rewired his entire journey. From childhood Vietnamese Catholic roots to moments of darkness and doubt, he shares how God's relentless love transformed his heart and redirected his life's purpose.Discover how a deep dive into service, Cambodia missions, and Ignatian spirituality ignited a fire in David to truly live out his faith. You'll uncover tangible steps he took to rebuild trust with God, including retreats, community, and authentic encounters with Christ that led to a personal revival. His story reveals that even in the midst of grief, failure, or feeling unworthy, God's grace is always reaching out—offering hope, healing, and a new beginning. Learn more: https://daviddominicphoto.mypixieset.com/Thanks for Tuning in to Yes Catholic!We're so grateful you joined us for this episode. If this story inspired you, be sure to like, share, and subscribe to keep saying Yes to Jesus with us.Stay connected with the Yes Catholic community on Instagram and subscribe on YouTube @yes.catholic for more powerful testimonies and faith-filled content.Your support helps us continue sharing stories and reaching people all over the world! Thank you in advance for your generosity!Thank you for being part of the Yes Catholic community—where real people share real stories, all for God's glory!Thank You to Our Sponsors!This episode of Yes Catholic is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors Truthly and Tabella. Your partnership helps us continue sharing powerful testimonies and inspiring stories of faith.
What does it truly mean to ask, seek, and knock? Does God still answers prayer today? How does a life devoted to prayer shape not only our hearts, but the world around us? We are reminded through the life of E.M. Bounds that prayer is not merely a duty, but a powerful communion with God through which He accomplishes His purposes. In trials, hardship, and ministry, E.M. Bounds continually turned to the Lord, showing us that persistence in prayer—fervent, believing, and unceasing—invites the moving of God, even bringing revival in the most barren places. As we see that God works not through methods but through yielded lives, we are called to become people of prayer, seeking Him early, earnestly, and continually. Join us as Gabe helps us understand the life and impact of E.M. Bounds.
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationAntisemitism is EVIL. And most unfortunately, it is rising throughout America at an all-time high in harassments, violent attacks, hate crimes and vandalism against Jews. This is a battle we are called to as Christians. It is our great conviction that Christians should openly stand against antisemitism in all forms. Dietrich Bonhoeffer's timely words and warning speaks loudly: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” Join Brian in this newest episode, as it's high time for Christians to stand boldly and speak truth with moral clarity and fight off the wolves of hatred.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationWe are the watchmen and the gatekeepers of our own lives. It's true—and it's our responsibility. Scripture tells us: “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." We are processing a super-abundance of information right now in our times. Because of the internet highway, technology and now AI, we are deluged with massive amounts of information. In this newest episode, join Brian, as he discusses guarding the Five Gateways of our lives—what we see—what we hear—what we think—what we feel—what we speak.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
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Do we respond to hardship with bitterness or with faith? George Washington Carver's life shows us that when we seek the Creator for wisdom, He guides both our character and our calling. Born into slavery, Carver chose love over resentment, asking “the God who made the peanut” to reveal its purpose and using his discoveries to bless a broken South. In him we see that when we are born again (John 3:3), our work becomes worship and our lives become channels of healing grace.
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Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationIn this newest episode of “The Torch” we explore what it means become a person that walks and lives in “the fear of Lord.” This is the person who can obey God at all cost, in humility and in boldness. The one who trembles at His presence and Word will become a trusted friend of God, a vessel of honor and who can be voice for God in this hour. From George Whitfield to John the Baptist—join the messengers who carry the fire and fear of the Lord.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/#VictoryFLA #Victory #TheTorch #TheTorchPodcast #Podcast #BrianGibbs
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What does it look like to seek God's kingdom first when the cost is real? Can we trust Christ with everything we love most? In John and Betty Stam, we see hearts wholly surrendered to Jesus, letting go of “little trinkets” for God's treasures, learning to depend on Him for daily needs, and choosing obedience over comfort. Sent to China, they loved even their enemies, faced captivity with peace, and confessed, “May God be glorified whether by life or by death.” Beheaded in 1934, they still bore witness that to die is gain (Phil. 1:21), and their sacrifice became a seed that stirred many to missions and reminded us that the Great Commission was never meant to be easy, only worth it in Christ.
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationJoin Brian in this newest episode here on "The Torch “ as we dive deeper into our high calling of being faithful carriers and stewards in the fire of God's holiness. Our God's Presence is an all-consuming and enveloping fire. Jesus desires to ignite every heart ablaze and set His burning passions into our lives each new day, so that we live in an ongoing personal revival. The fear of the Lord is the only way of life for true believers. We are set apart unto The Lord, all, a kingdom of priest, devoted to carry and minister forth His Presence.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
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What does it look like to say “no” to self and “yes” to Jesus in real life? In William Borden's short, bright life we see Christ's call to lay up treasures in heaven: though wealthy, admired, and full of opportunity, he chose surrender, loved the overlooked, poured himself into gospel work, and gave generously for missions. Setting his heart on reaching the unreached, he left comfort for Egypt to prepare for ministry to Muslims in China. Though he died at the age of 25 his legacy still preaches that a life yielded to Christ is never wasted.
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Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationThe spiritual warfare is real and only intensifying as we battle in Iran and the Middle East. President Trump needs the praying Church, the Ekklessia, everyday engaging in this Spiritual war. There is no retreating these battles. Can the Church please major in the majors and minor in the minors? Can we please stop losing our minds over “F-bombs” and heavy language by the President, and recognize that he needs the church engagement of daily prayer intercession and standing bold in faith. This is our assignment for the saving of this nation—and spreading liberation, freedom and deliverance throughout the earth. That is America's prophetic destiny. Join Brian in this newest and candid episode. For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
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In Oswald Chambers we see a life of unconditional surrender—saved under Spurgeon's preaching, yielded beyond his own plans, and shaped by long, hidden hours with God that fueled his public usefulness. Whether giving freely, fasting against the body's demands, or crawling into a lifeboat on a crowded wartime ship just to pray uninterrupted, he practiced the quiet disciplines that Christ rewards. Serving soldiers in Egypt, he spent himself for others even to the end, and through “Biddy's” faithful recording of his words, God has continued to call generations to “my utmost for His highest”—a reminder that the depth of our private communion with Jesus shapes the breadth of our witness in the world.
Send us Fan MailWhat if revival doesn't begin in culture—but in the human heart?In this episode of God-Sized Stories with Patricia Holbrook, I sit down with Joshua Enk, producer of *A Great Awakening*, to explore the powerful story behind one of the most significant spiritual movements in history—the First Great Awakening.During the 1730s and 1740s, God used voices like George Whitefield to stir a deep hunger for Him across the American colonies. Lives were transformed, communities were changed, and a spiritual awakening spread in ways no one could have orchestrated.But this conversation goes beyond history.Together, we explore:* Why spiritual awakening always begins with individuals—not institutions* The danger of knowing truth without living it* What it looks like to experience real, personal revival today* And how God may be calling us to respond in this very momentThis episode is both a reflection and an invitation.Resources & Links
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationToday is Good Friday—a day of ultimate sacrifice for JESUS, the Son of God, Messiah and LORD of all. Today is eternally monumental and marked with the highest honor as Jesus went willing to a horrendous, agonizing, torturous death on a roman cross of crucifixion. He was not a criminal, not a blasphemer, and not a worker of evil as he was accused. He went to the CROSS as GOD's perfect, incorruptible and Holy Lamb to take away the sins of the world. To all who would believe, they receive the right to become Children of God. Join Brian in this newest episode today look to THE CROSS and we look to the perfection of Scripture that prophesied our Messiah, Redeemer and Savior. JESUS is worthy of all glory and honor.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/#VictoryFLA #Victory #TheTorch #TheTorchPodcast #Podcast #BrianGibbs #GoodFriday #Resurrection #ResurrectionWeekend #Easter #Jesus #JesusChrist #HeIsRisen
How does God use sorrow and loss to mature our faith? Can we trust Him day by day when His purposes are hidden in pain? We reflect on the life of Karolina Sandell-Berg as a living expression of Jesus' call in Matthew 5:48 to grow into spiritual maturity. Through frailty, suffering, and the sudden loss of her beloved father, Karolina turned to Christ rather than away from Him, allowing trials to deepen her trust in God's wise and loving care. From bitter waters, God brought sweet songs—most notably Day by Day—reminding us that the Lord uses hardship to perfect our faith, shaping us through suffering to rest in His promises until we stand with Christ at last.
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Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationIn early February, President Trump announced historic plans for a national prayer event on the Washington DC Mall—specifically at the Abraham Lincoln Memorial. This historic event is scheduled MAY 17th to "Rededicate America as One Nation under GOD.” He described this event as a National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise and Thanksgiving. This rededication is corresponding with the launching of a year-long celebration of our Nation's 250th year of Independence. The “rededication" is not just a symbolic gesture—this is deeply spiritual and holds great significance for realigning America's destiny and ultimate purpose. This is monumental. Join Brian in this newest episode as we honor The Lord and together make history.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
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A sermon claims Isaiah 6 teaches how to experience "personal revival." But is that actually what the text is about? In this episode, we examine the passage carefully and ask whether "personal revival" comes from Scripture—or is being read into it.
A sermon claims Isaiah 6 teaches how to experience "personal revival." But is that actually what the text is about? In this episode, we examine the passage carefully and ask whether "personal revival" comes from Scripture—or is being read into it.
Can Christ's love really overcome bitterness and transform even the darkest suffering? We reflect on the life of Jacob DeShazer as a powerful testimony to Jesus' command in Matthew 5:44, seeing how the gospel turned hatred into forgiveness and enemies into brothers. Captured, tortured, and imprisoned during WWII, DeShazer encountered Christ through Scripture, and the love of Jesus changed his heart from vengeance to compassion. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, he not only forgave his captors but returned to Japan to proclaim salvation, showing us that loving our enemies is possible only because Christ first loved us when we were His enemies.
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationWe are experiencing something in the Body of Christ throughout this nation—The Holy Spirit is exposing the corruption that has been hiding and masking behind religion. Jesus is flippin' tables once again and He is an unquenchable fire. Though these exposures are deeply grieving and hurtful—this is necessary. We should rejoice and continue to walk humbly and holy in the fear of the LORD. We need to remember that God's judgments are His mercy. Join Brian in this newest episode of The Torch, as we aim for honoring The Lord with all of hearts and to be used as vessels of honor.For all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
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What does it look like to go the second mile? Are we willing to say yes to God even when we feel unqualified or afraid? We reflect on the life of Gladys Aylward as a living picture of Christ's command in Matthew 5:38–42, showing sacrificial love beyond obligation. An ordinary woman by the world's standards, she relied wholly on Christ, and through her willingness God brought hope, protection, and the gospel to suffering people in China. Her life reminds us that going the second mile is not about our strength or credentials, but about a heart surrendered to Jesus, trusting Him to work through our willingness for His glory and the blessing of others.
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationThe nations are shaking. All eyes are on the Middle East and we are standing at attention and in fervent prayer. We are presently thirteen days deep into this strike upon IRAN—Ancient Persia. What does all this escalation of war mean in this hour? Where is it all going? As we always do here at The Torch, we look through the lens of Scripture and Biblical prophesy to understand and discern what time it is in the world and how we ought to live. Join Brian in this newest episode.We are currently raising funds for our Sanctuary Building that we are building. If you'd like to partner with us in building a resting place for the presence of the Lord, you can give today at: https://www.victoryfla.com/giveFor all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
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How should we live now so that we will have no regrets later? As we look at the life of Jonathan Edwards who modeled living with integrity and eternity in view, grounded in Jesus' words from Matthew 5:37. Relying on Christ rather than self-effort, Edwards sought to be a man of his word, shaping his life, ministry, and perseverance through trial. In a time of spiritual coldness, God used his faithfulness to bring a great awakening, reminding us that when we depend on Christ, He empowers us to live truthfully and use our lives for His glory.
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Do we live with integrity when no one is watching? Are our private thoughts and habits aligned with the holiness Christ commands? Billy Graham, one of the most recognized evangelists in history, sought not only to preach Christ but to live in a way that honored Him. Billy Graham built his life and ministry on integrity. Through daily time in God's Word, reliance on the Holy Spirit, and personal safeguards like the Modesto Manifesto, he guarded his heart and walk from moral failure. Though not perfect, he pursued holiness with sincerity, striving to be the same man in private as in public. His life reminds us that lasting impact flows from a life surrendered to Christ, lived with purity, humility, and devotion.
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Are we living Christ, not just preaching Him? Robert Chapman, called “the saintliest man” by Charles Spurgeon, lived a quiet yet powerful life marked by humility, love, and a deep commitment to live for Christ. He gave up personal rights, pursued unity without compromise, and served the poor and the lost with Christlike love. His life reminds us that true gospel witness flows not from fame, but from faithfully living Christ before others.
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How do we run our race with full surrender to Christ? Eric Liddell's life answers this question and many more with quiet strength and unwavering faith. Known for refusing to run on a Sunday at the 1924 Olympics, Eric honored God's law above worldly praise, trusting Christ by his obedience. His gold medal in the 400m became a testimony to God's faithfulness. But Eric's race didn't end on the track—he gave his life as a missionary in China, serving others with humility and joy until his final breath. His last words, “It's full surrender,” remind us that true greatness is found in yielding wholly to Jesus. Let us run our race likewise—looking unto Him (Hebrews 12:1–2).
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Are we willing to let our light shine wherever God places us? In Amy Carmichael's life, we see the radiant fulfillment of Christ's command: “Let your light so shine before men…” (Matthew 5:16). From the streets of Belfast to the orphanages of India, she lived with an eternal focus, burning with a holy love that served, rescued, and sacrificed. Whether walking in open fields or confined to a sickbed, she never ceased to shine, trusting God to use every trial for His glory. May we, too, be faithful to shine for Christ to the very end.