The Left-Handed Deliverance | Bishop Kevin Wallace | July 18, 2025 | Overflow Night 3

The Left-Handed Deliverance | Bishop Kevin Wallace | July 18, 2025 | Overflow Night 3

Brief Summary

This YouTube video captures night three of "Overflow 2025" at Restoring Hope Church, featuring announcements, fervent worship, and a powerful call to praise and cry out to God. The service emphasizes the importance of personal worship, seeking divine intervention, and not allowing anything to hinder one's praise.

  • Announcements of upcoming conferences
  • Encouragement to seek God earnestly
  • Emphasis on personal worship and praise

Announcements and Upcoming Events

The service begins with announcements about upcoming events at Restoring Hope Church. These include the first annual youth and young adults conference called "Rise Night," the annual men's conference "Mantled" featuring Pastor Aaron Crab and Pastor Todd Hoskins, and the creatives conference "Elohim" for worship teams and those involved in worship. Attendees are encouraged to sign up and participate in these events.

Opening Worship and Call to Desperation

The service transitions into a time of fervent worship, with music and a call to connect with God. The speaker urges the congregation to be desperate for God's presence and deliverance, emphasizing that God is fighting for them. There's encouragement to grab hold of every challenge and obstacle, especially those affecting family, home, and calling, and to maintain the "oil of God" in their lives.

The Significance of Rain and Prayer

The speaker shares a personal reflection about finding agitation during a prayer walk when it began to rain. The message is that "Rain is only a nuisance to those who don't have seed in the ground," encouraging those with "seed in the ground" (promises, prayers, and efforts) to welcome the rain (God's outpouring). The congregation is led in a prayer, asking for a downpour of God's spirit and glory, seeking to move from glory to glory and faith to greater faith.

Praise and Adoration

The worship continues with songs and declarations of God's righteousness, mercy, and justice. The congregation is encouraged to lift up God's holy name and give Him praise, recognizing Him as the King of all kings. The atmosphere is filled with singing, clapping, and expressions of adoration.

The Power of Personal Praise

The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal praise, urging the congregation not to let the enemy steal their praise. Drawing from personal experience, including the passing of a loved one, the speaker encourages continuous blessing of the Lord at all times. There's a call to cry out to God and find a "praise partner," creating an atmosphere of intense worship and intercession.

Refusal to Be Silent

The congregation sings about not letting a rock cry out in their place, expressing a commitment to continuous praise and worship. The lyrics "I will not be silent, I'm going to keep on singing" and "We will not keep quiet, we're going to keep on praising" are repeated, reinforcing the determination to maintain an attitude of worship.

Crying Out and Seeking Divine Intervention

The speaker encourages the congregation to cry out to God, emphasizing that He is worthy and able to answer their needs. The importance of not allowing silence to empower the enemy is stressed, and the congregation is urged to use their voices to break through and seek divine intervention.

Returning to the Heart of Worship

The focus shifts to returning to the heart of worship, making it all about Jesus. The congregation sings about stripping away everything that distracts from true worship and seeking to sing in the spirit. The speaker expresses a deep love for Jesus and a commitment to worship and adore Him, regardless of circumstances.

A Season of Outpouring and Download

The service culminates in a powerful moment of seeking God's presence and anointing. The speaker declares it a season of outpouring, download, revelation, knowledge, and understanding. The congregation is encouraged to lift their hands, open their hearts, and posture themselves to receive from God.

Wind Meets Fire: Impartation and Transition

The atmosphere intensifies as the speaker proclaims that "wind is meeting fire," urging the congregation to open their mouths and let the wind of God stir in their spirits. People are asked to lay hands on their neighbors and impart what they have, creating a moment of collective prayer and anointing. The service prepares to transition, with the dance team ready to come forward, but the focus remains on resting in God's presence.

Come Rest On Us

The final segment of the service centers on the theme of resting in God's presence. The congregation sings "Come rest on us," inviting the Holy Spirit to brood over them. They are encouraged to fan the flame of the Spirit, creating an atmosphere of expectation and openness to God's movement.

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