STREAMS OF REVELATION
Revelation in Christ is like a river. It may begin as a small stream, but the more we drink from it, the more it grows—not just in depth of insight, but in reach and power. As we receive from the river of truth, our understanding expands, and that same river begins to enlarge, becoming a well of life for others too.
“The words of a man's mouth are deep waters; the fountain of wisdom is a bubbling brook.” – Proverbs 18:4
Many times in ministry, I’ve found that what I thought I discovered was actually something I tapped into—a river of revelation already flowing in the Spirit. As I drank from it, my eyes were opened. But that river did not grow because I drank alone. It grew because others were invited to drink as well.
“He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” – John 7:38
The growth of a ministry, the power of a revelation, the impact of a teaching—all are tied to how many partake. The more people drink from the river, the greater the saturation of God’s presence in that house. That is why in some places, miracles happen before anyone preaches. Deliverance, transformation, and healing become normal. Why? Because the river has grown wide, and its current is strong.
The Key to Growth Is Community
Growth in the kingdom is not individualistic—it is communal. The enemy knows this, which is why his chief strategy is division.
“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation.” – Matthew 12:25
In Acts 4, when the disciples prayed in unity, the place was shaken. The shaking was not a sign of judgment—it was a sign of divine presence responding to agreement.
“And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.” – Acts 4:31
Revelation needs partakers. It thrives in an atmosphere where people believe together, pray together, and grow together. One of the greatest lies people believe is that they can walk with God alone and still grow to full maturity. But the truth is, there are some battles you can’t fight alone. There are some dimensions of grace you can’t access outside of spiritual community.
“Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor.” – Ecclesiastes 4:9
The River Grows as You Drink
A man may discover a river of truth, but he cannot possess it. It is not his river; it is a river from God. All he can do is drink, and invite others to drink. The more who come, the wider the river flows.
“Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters…” – Isaiah 55:1
In a vision, ONE OF THE FATHERS IN FAITH saw broken people—shattered, weary, without direction—come near to a stream. As they began to drink, their wounds healed, their faces lit up, and they stood tall. The river grew as they drank. It was revelation that restored and revived them.
This is why corporate faith, corporate fasting, and corporate prayer matter. Not just for personal breakthrough, but for the expansion of the river—the reach of a ministry, the manifestation of grace in a territory, the transformation of lives.
“They go from strength to strength, each one appears before God in Zion.” – Psalm 84:7
The Danger of Isolation
Lions always target isolated prey. In the same way, the enemy tries to pull believers out of community, away from the river, so they become weak and dry. You cannot grow in full stature alone. You need a river—a place where you and others drink together, believe together, and war together.
“Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together... but exhorting one another.” – Hebrews 10:25
Some breakthroughs require not just prayer, but agreement.
“If two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven.” – Matthew 18:19
So as we fast and pray today, we’re not doing it as individuals—we're doing it as a body, as a family, as Triumphant Ministries. We're praying that the river of revelation grows, that every soul who enters this community finds healing, clarity, and purpose. That there will be no division, no hindrance, no sabotage—only unity and saturation.
A Final Word: We Need Each Other
Pharaoh had a dream—but Joseph had the interpretation. One had the vision, the other had the key. You may be the one with the dream—or the one with the solution. But you are not the full picture alone.
“The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I don’t need you!’” – 1 Corinthians 12:21
So let us gather, drink, and grow—together. Let us meet at the river of revelation. Let us pray that the waters rise, and that every person who drinks is transformed.