| • Speaking the power to prevail and chasing away darkness | |
| • The name of God as power over darkness, freedom, mercy, faithfulness, and glory | |
| • The Holy Spirit's presence and power in worship | |
| • Singing praises to God with heart and soul | |
| • Worshiping Jesus as King of nations and Lord of all | |
| • Invocation of God to come and fill the temple | |
| • Praise and worship of Jesus as King of nations | |
| • Recognition of God's holiness and judgment | |
| • Worship and adoration of God, including praise through music and singing | |
| • Acknowledgment of human sinfulness and need for salvation | |
| • Assurance that God will hold people fast through His love and promises | |
| • The speaker reflects on faith and salvation | |
| • The devil's power is contrasted with God's love and redemption | |
| • Psalm 96 is read and interpreted as a call to worship and praise God | |
| • The importance of worshipping God in the midst of uncertainty and doubt | |
| • The prophet Joel's words are referenced, encouraging a return to God with heart and fasting | |
| • Prayer and worship are emphasized as a way to connect with God and experience His power. | |
| • Prayer and worship | |
| • Conviction of truth and exposure of darkness | |
| • Desire for God's presence and love | |
| • Gratitude for change and progress in the world | |
| • Request to fulfill God's will and work in the world | |
| • Petition to end pandemic, loneliness, and suffering | |
| • Acknowledgment of God's power and sovereignty | |
| • Worship and praise to God's name | |
| • Recognition of dependence on God's presence | |
| • Praise to the Son, Spirit, and God of glory | |
| • Lyrics referencing Jesus Christ's resurrection and salvation | |
| • Piano music playing softly throughout the transcript | |
| • Prayers and blessings asking for God's presence, favor, and peace | |
| • References to the Bible (Psalm 128) in closing prayer | |
| • Expressions of faith and trust in God's power | |
| • Repeating phrases about God's ability to move mountains, heal, and revive dreams | |
| • References to the name of Jesus and His power to break through obstacles | |
| • Invitations to sing and believe in greater things | |
| • Statements emphasizing that there is no power like the power of Jesus | |
| • The audio cuts to a close-up perspective. |