Andrew Hopkins is a revivalist, prophetic worship leader, author, preacher, and teacher. He is passionate about worshiping the Lord, moving in the ministry of the Spirit and equipping the saints.
Andrew Hopkins is a revivalist, prophetic worship leader, author, preacher, and teacher. He is passionate about worshiping the Lord, moving in the ministry of the Spirit and equipping the saints.
Jesus took fishermen and made them fishers of men. They caught fish for a living, and now they would catch men for God. What does that mean? They used to catch fish and turn them over to their consumer. Now they’re to catch men and turn them over to their Creator. In natural fishing, the fish are pulled out of life and brought into death (aka, someone’s meal). It’s the opposite in spiritual fishing: men are rescued from death and brought into life. This article will equip you for that ministry.
We are living in a time when God is cleaning His house and calling His people for service. It is a time of awakening, and God wants “all hands on deck.” You have an important role to play in the end times harvest of souls coming to Jesus. The move of God is here—the question is, are you ready for service?
Have we lost reverence for God in today’s churches?
When I traveled to Israel recently, the churches built on holy sites stirred something in me: an ancient value for reverencing the Lord. Their structures, art, and silence echoed holiness and majesty. While I’m not suggesting we copy every Orthodox or Catholic ritual, I do think they’ve preserved something many Protestant churches have set aside:
Reverence. Awe. The fear of the Lord.
Of course, some traditions can drift into legalism or distance from an intimate, loving God. But the danger on the other side is just as real: casualness that forgets His majesty.