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Why Revival Tarries

A Prophetic Message for Today

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Why Revival Tarries

By: Matthew Robert Payne
Narrated by: Jeff Moon
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For decades, many prophetic words have been released, promising revival to the world. Some of these declarations even include numbers, such as “the billion-soul revival.” Most Christians firmly believe that these prophecies are accurate, so they sit back and wait for the coming revival, praying that it will happen soon. But what if we need to do much more than just wait and pray?

In Why Revival Tarries, Matthew Robert Payne addresses possible reasons for the delay of the coming revival. But rest assured, you will be surprised at the reasons he lists. Hint: This delay has nothing to do with the unsaved.

After listing some of these reasons, this powerful and convicting book wraps up with a word from Jesus and a word from God the Father for the listener. So fasten your seat belt and hang on tight! Prepare for a wild ride and enjoy the journey!

©2019 Matthew Robert Payne (P)2019 Matthew Robert Payne
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