05/06/2026
In this episode of "More Faith, More Life," Pastor Steve Gray explores the growing interest in revival and the importance of preparation for a mighty movement of God.
Most Christians believe the gospel is about going to heaven when they die. But what if that’s not the good news at all?
In this episode of More Faith More Life, Pastor Steve Gray challenges one of the most common assumptions in modern Christianity. Walking through the full story of Scripture, he reveals a consistent pattern: God doesn’t call us to go up to Him, He comes down to us.
From the Garden of Eden to Jesus to the Holy Spirit, the message has always been the same. God with us. Not someday. Not just after death. Right now.
If your faith has felt distant, powerless, or routine, this episode will reframe everything. The gospel isn’t about escaping earth. It’s about experiencing God’s presence here and now.
This is the good news most people have never truly heard.
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