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Revival Glory
Revival Glory by Ruth Ward Heflin


 
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Author: Ruth Ward Heflin
Format: Paperback
Length: 285 Pages
Published: 2017

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What is Revival Glory?

  • It is standing under the cloud and ministering directly from the glory unto the people.
  • It is seeing into the eternal realm and declaring what you are seeing.
  • It is gathering in the harvest, using only the tools of the Spirit.
  • It is ultimately the revelation of Jesus Christ.

One cannot have revival without the glory or the glory without having revival.


Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part 1: Revival Glory
Chapter 1: Our Call to Revival
Chapter 2: Lifted Up for Revival
Chapter 3: Getting Ready for Revival
Chapter 4: Declaring the Revival
Chapter 5: Hungering for Revival
Chapter 6: Prophesying the Revival
Chapter 7: Uniting for Revival
Chapter 8: What to Expect from Revival

Part 2: Responding to the Revival Glory
Chapter 9: Staying in the Glory
Chapter 10: Moving in the Glory
Chapter 11: Being Carried Away in the Glory
Chapter 12: Trusting the Glory for Provision
Chapter 13: Resting in the Glory
Chapter 14: Avoiding What Hinders the Glory
Chapter 15: Maintaining the Simplicity of the Glory
Chapter 16: Letting the Glory Flow
Chapter 17: Flowing Together in the Glory
Chapter 18: Delighting in the Glory
Chapter 19: Making Room for the Glory
Chapter 20: Waiting in the Glory for Revelation

Part 3: The Ultimate Revival
Chapter 21: Seeing Jesus in the Glory


About the Author:
When Ruth Ward Heflin went home to be with the Lord on September 15, 2000, she had been a minister for more than forty years. Ruth had stood before kings and rulers and slept in mud huts. Her heart was always open to those in distress. She was an anointed prophet, a gifted person of praise and a fervent one of prayer. Her revelation of worship, the entrance to the realm of His Glory continues to bless the world. She stood in every known nation of the world at some time in her life. For twenty-five years, Jerusalem was her home where she received the nations for prayer and worship.