26/05/2026
This *Friday, May 29th,* marks a pivotal night that promises to charge your prayer life.
Just as a hen sets up an altar to hatch her eggs for 21 days, the same divine principle was seen in creation. The Bible says that the Spirit of God hovered over the waters after seeing that the earth was void and without form. But after the hovering came perfection and order.
*It is through the altar that perfection is attained.*
If our churches fill up through systemic strategies, cell groups, and hard work, yet lack prayer and a hunger for revival, then it is merely church attendance. Revival is triggered and birthed at the altar — the discipline to travail and hatch in prayer.
When men intentionally seek God, the world will seek those men who seek God. When you give God your quality time, He will reveal to you His best version for your life.
*The distinction lies in the presence or absence of the altar.*
If there is a man praying, then there will be a God to answer. But where there is no altar, the church focuses on transporting people and running after crowds. Yet when men choose to pray, people will come to the church without effort.
John the Baptist was a man devoted to prayer, and people were drawn to him. They did not say, “We saw your posters and adverts.” They said, “We heard a voice crying in the wilderness.”
*Too much human effort can be a sign that we are backsliding from dependence on God.*
The greatest Pastor who fed 5,000 men, not counting women and children, had no posters, no choir, and no public address system. Yet multitudes followed Him daily.
What was drawing men to Him?
*It was the altar He devoted Himself to.*
We are currently in a prophetic season, and this night is about igniting someone to become a moving altar — something this generation and nation desperately need in such a time as this.