The River That Heals

Josue Portillo

February 9, 2025

About the Sermon

Ezekiel’s final vision is of a river flowing from the temple, bringing life and healing wherever it goes. This image captures the full power of revival: it starts in us but doesn’t stay there. God’s renewal flows outward, touching every aspect of our lives and reaching the world around us. Revival is never just personal—it’s a movement of God’s Spirit bringing hope, healing, and abundance to all it touches.
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Key themes:
Jesus clears the temple • John 2 • Making room for the one • Church and mission • A house of prayer for all nations