Called to the Frontlines


At Revival Week, Apostle Kelly Lohrke delivered a message that was both personal and urgent. It was not a feel-good sermon. It was a call to purpose.

He reminded the church of one powerful truth:

“This is not mainly about what God can do for you. This is about what God can do through you.”

Salvation is not just rescue from sin.
It is enlistment into God’s mission.

Too many believers settle for comfort instead of calling. In Numbers 32, the tribes of Reuben and Gad stopped short of the Promised Land. The land where they stood was good for livestock. It was easier. It was comfortable. So they asked to stay.

Moses responded with a piercing question:
“Shall your brethren go to war while you sit here?”

That question still speaks today.

Almost doing God’s will is still disobedience. Compromise may feel small in the moment, but over time it creates distance from destiny. What feels convenient today can cost generations tomorrow.

Apostle Kelly also shared his own powerful testimony — from addiction, rebellion, and hopelessness to radical salvation. Jesus crossed storms for one demon-possessed man in Mark 5. In the same way, Jesus crossed into a broken life and transformed it completely.

The message was clear: Jesus does not just save people from darkness. He saves them for assignment.

There is a cry coming from this generation — from cities, from schools, from families. The world is confused, hurting, and bound. Politics will not fix it. Culture will not heal it.

Only Jesus can.

And the only Jesus the world will see is the one living inside His people.

Apostle Kelly asked a hard question:

“Do you care that they’re going to hell?”

It is easy to attend conferences. It is easy to celebrate revival. It is harder to surrender completely and say yes to wherever God sends.

God guides by assignment, not preference.

The early church did not seek comfort. They obeyed the call. Some were beaten. Some were rejected. But they stayed faithful.

Revival is not just about powerful meetings. It is about obedient lives.

The challenge is simple:

Do not sit while others go to war.
Do not settle for permissive will when perfect will is available.
Do not waste the life that Jesus purchased.

He didn’t just save you from something.
He saved you for something.


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