• The Power of a New Name: Embracing God's Prophetic Upgrade
    Apr 27 2025

    Join Pastor Glenn Bleakney as he unveils the profound spiritual significance behind divine name changes in Scripture and how they speak to our identity today. Drawing from the transformative examples of Abraham, Sarah, Jacob, and Paul, Pastor Glenn reveals how a God-given name represents far more than just a new label—it's a prophetic declaration that transforms destiny.

    In this inspiring message, you'll discover:

    • Why God changes names and what it means for your spiritual identity
    • The Hebrew secrets behind Abraham and Sarah's name changes
    • How divine encounters position us for supernatural transformation
    • What the name "Awake Nations" prophetically declares over God's people
    • Five key signifiers when God is upgrading your calling and purpose

    From understanding the Hebrew word "naqab" (to pierce or mark) to exploring how divine renaming creates permanent spiritual imprints, Pastor Glenn unpacks how God's declarations over us supersede earthly limitations. This episode challenges listeners to embrace their Heaven-given identity and step into the global awakening God is unleashing across nations.

    Whether you're sensing a shift in your calling, seeking clarity about your purpose, or longing to understand your true identity in Christ, this message will ignite fresh faith for the prophetic upgrade God has prepared for you.

    "When God speaks a new name, He's declaring who we're becoming, not merely changing what we're called." – Pastor Glenn Bleakney

    #DivineName #PropheticIdentity #SpiritualTransformation #AwakeNations #KingdomIdentity

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    39 mins
  • THE BRONZE SHIELD DECEPTION: When the Church Settles for Less Than Gold
    Apr 26 2025

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    Many churches today shine like gold from a distance—but when you get closer, you realize it’s only bronze. In this urgent prophetic message, Glenn Bleakney unpacks the "Bronze Shield Deception" from 2 Chronicles 12: when King Rehoboam replaced stolen gold shields with bronze imitations, keeping up appearances while the true glory had departed.

    Have we traded presence for programs, and power for performance?

    Are we carrying man-made substitutes instead of God's pure glory?

    This episode will challenge you to:

    • Recognize where compromise has crept in.
    • Discern the difference between outward success and inward substance.
    • Return to authentic, Spirit-empowered ministry that carries the true weight of glory.

    Lay down the bronze. Seek the gold. Return to the fire.

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    9 mins
  • The Moravian Legacy: A Hidden Influence on Global Christianity
    Apr 23 2025

    Today we're exploring one of Christianity's most influential yet often overlooked movements—the Moravian Church. Despite their small numbers, the Moravians have shaped global Christianity in remarkable ways that continue to this day.

    Read the article at https://www.awakenations.org/p/the-moravian-legacy-from-ancient

    Origins and Early History
    • Founded in 1457 in Bohemia (modern Czech Republic), making them one of the oldest Protestant denominations
    • Emerged from the followers of Jan Hus, a reformer who predated Martin Luther by a century
    • Nearly exterminated during the Counter-Reformation, surviving as a "hidden seed" of families preserving their faith in secret

    The Remarkable Renewal
    • Experienced dramatic revival in 1727 at Herrnhut, Germany, under Count Nikolaus von Zinzendorf
    • A small community of religious refugees experienced a powerful spiritual awakening during a communion service on August 13, 1727
    • This single event launched what would become the first significant Protestant missionary movement

    The 100-Year Prayer Meeting
    • Following their renewal, they established continuous prayer that continued uninterrupted for over 100 years
    • Organized in one-hour shifts, with someone praying every hour of every day
    • This extraordinary commitment fueled their global mission work and continues to inspire prayer movements today

    First Protestant Mission Movement
    • Launched the first organized Protestant missionary efforts to non-Christians
    • Within 25 years of their renewal, missionaries had been sent to the Caribbean, Greenland, North America, South America, Africa, and beyond
    • Often worked among the most marginalized populations, including enslaved Africans and indigenous communities
    • Willing to sell themselves into slavery if necessary to reach those who needed to hear the gospel

    Influence on John Wesley
    • Profoundly shaped John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, during a stormy Atlantic crossing
    • Wesley was impressed by their calm faith during a violent storm that terrified other passengers
    • Helped guide Wesley to his famous Aldersgate experience where his "heart was strangely warmed"
    • Through Methodism, Moravian spiritual principles ultimately influenced hundreds of millions of Christians

    Distinctive Spiritual Practices
    • Developed the "Daily Watchwords"—scripture verses selected for daily meditation, still published in 50+ languages
    • Created community structures called "choirs" for spiritual formation based on age, gender, and life stage
    • Integrated faith with daily work and art, becoming known for excellence in music, craftsmanship, and education
    • Pioneered educational approaches that were remarkably progressive for their time

    Contemporary Relevance
    • Their "theology of the heart" balances emotional experience with intellectual understanding
    • Their approach to unity—"In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, love"—offers wisdom for divided times
    • Their missional approach of living among those they serve speaks to effective ministry in post-Christian contexts
    • Their prayer-centered spirituality reminds us that revival movements are built on prayer, not programs

    Modern Movements Inspired by Moravians
    • Contemporary 24-7 Prayer movement explicitly draws from Moravian examples
    • Neo-monastic and missional communities echo Moravian community structures
    • Ecumenical initiatives follow Moravian principles of unity amid diversity
    • Renewed interest in Moravian spiritual practices for modern application

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    22 mins
  • Tetelestai: How It is Finished Started Everything
    Apr 20 2025

    In this transformative Resurrection message, Glenn Bleakney unpacks the Kingdom-altering significance of Jesus’ final declaration on the cross: “It is finished”Tetelestai (John 19:30). Far from being the end of the story, these words mark the fulfillment of prophecy, the satisfaction of divine justice, and the launching of a new creation reality.

    Drawing from the rich biblical imagery behind Tetelestai—a term used in the marketplace, the temple, the courtroom, the military, and even by artists—this message reveals how the Cross was not merely a moment of death, but the moment when all of heaven’s purposes converged in victory.

    Through Christ’s finished work:

    • Intimacy is restored — the veil was torn, and access to the Father is now open (Hebrews 10:19-22).
    • Identity is reclaimed — we are adopted as sons and daughters, heirs with Christ (Romans 8:16-17).
    • Influence is reactivated — Jesus’ resurrection reestablishes the believer’s authority to represent His Kingdom on earth (Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 1:8).

    From Eden lost to Eden regained, this sermon proclaims that the Cross is not just about salvation from sin but restoration to divine purpose. The resurrection of Jesus was not the conclusion of redemption—it was the commencement of Kingdom restoration.

    You weren’t just saved—you were sent. The tomb is empty, the Spirit is poured out, and the revolution continues.

    Live like “It is finished”… but also like “It has just begun.”

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    40 mins
  • Abide in the Presence
    Apr 14 2025

    In this episode, Pastor Glenn Bleakney brings a powerful teaching from Ephesians 2:19–22, revealing what it means to be part of God’s family and His dwelling place on earth. He unpacks the incredible shift in identity that takes place when we come to Christ—no longer strangers or outsiders, but living stones in a spiritual house with Jesus as the cornerstone.

    Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, Pastor Glenn walks us through the consistent desire of God to dwell among His people—from the intricate design of the Tabernacle to the revelation that the Church today is the very temple of the Holy Spirit. This teaching invites us to see the Church not as a building, but as a people formed and fitted together to carry the presence of God wherever we go.

    You’ll also hear timely insight on how we are called to build according to divine design—with reverence, obedience, and a deep commitment to unity in the body of Christ. Pastor Glenn also touches on the role of prophetic revelation in the Church today, sharing practical wisdom on how to stay rooted in scripture while remaining open to the voice of the Holy Spirit.

    This message is a call to live intentionally—hosting God’s presence in our lives, cultivating spiritual community, and becoming a visible expression of His glory to the world around us.

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    51 mins
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