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UPPERROOM Dallas Podcast

►New Wine, Fresh Oil, Old Fire || Lee Cummings

UPPERROOM Dallas Podcast

UPPERROOM

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

We have pastor Lee Cummings from Radiant Church sharing with us a word that we believe is for the church in this hour. A new day requires an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, pressure to release the oil of anointing, and fanning into flame the coals of the fire God Himself has stewarded through the generations. Get ready to be recommissioned and receive strategy as the Bride of Christ to prepare for His glorious return.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, this is Lee Cummings and I was with Upper Room this weekend,

0:06.0

had the privilege of sharing a message called New Wine, Fresh Oil, and Old Fire

0:12.0

about re-fanning into flame the embers of revival in our current day and asking God to do it again.

0:19.0

I really believe it's going to be

0:20.9

helpful. It's going to help us draw near to the Lord. Hope it blesses you.

0:30.2

Amen. Thank you. Thank you guys.

0:42.5

Well, you're in for a treat tonight before I tell you about that.

0:45.7

I want to honor two people.

0:48.5

Rachel and Caleb Culver were leading worship.

0:51.5

They're from Kalamazoo, Radiant Church.

0:58.7

And I have, there's, it's kind of strange when you see someone that's had such a profound impact upon your walk with Jesus.

1:02.0

Caleb, in the early days of the upper room, we, we, we didn't have many musicians or

1:07.8

singers.

1:08.5

We had an iPod and, you know, YouTube. And he led at the International

1:16.2

House of Prayer for years. Him and Corey Asbury had a set together. And there's a, he knows this,

1:23.6

but I just wanted to state it publicly because of your impact upon our community, but there's

1:28.4

a video that has probably 200, 250,000 views, and I think 99% of them are mine.

1:37.5

Because that set, that two-hour set has gotten me through so many seasons.

1:43.7

Like it is, it is my go-to. When this room is

1:46.3

empty and, and there's no musicians up here, it is on save on that computer. I go to it, I hit it,

1:52.3

and it just kicks off. And I just want to thank you, man. I want to thank you for what you

1:56.8

too have cultivated, for what you've gone after. We are the fruit of your leadership.

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