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Revival Night

October 19th, 2025

Atlanta, GA

Revival Night

Let My People Go


During the revival night, Evangelist Zikora delivered a powerful message titled “Let My People Go,” rooted in Exodus 3:7–17. It wasn’t just a message about Moses; it was a call to anyone who has ever felt unqualified, overlooked, or incapable.


If God could use Moses, He can use you. Moses was not the obvious choice. He had a past. He had insecurities. He had a speech problem. By every human standard, he didn’t fit the profile of someone who would stand before Pharaoh and demand freedom for an entire nation. Yet, God chose him. Why? Because God is not looking for the most qualified, He’s looking for the most willing.


The power of God is not revealed through perfection, but through obedience. Moses’ limitations didn’t disqualify him; they became the very stage where God’s power was displayed. A man who struggled to speak was the one sent to declare one of the most famous commands in Scripture: “Let my people go.” The areas where you feel weakest are not disqualifications; they are invitations. Invitations for God to step in and do what only He can do.


Additionally, God doesn’t just want to use His people. He wants them free. Freedom is not just something God desires; it’s something Jesus has already secured. But while freedom is given, it must be maintained. And maintaining freedom requires intentionality. It requires engagement. It requires spiritual aggression. You must fight for your freedom.


One of the most powerful ways we walk in and sustain that freedom is through our words. In Exodus 3:20, God declares that He will stretch out His hand, but He still commands Moses to go and speak to Pharaoh. God had the power to do everything Himself, yet He chose partnership. God’s hand moved because Moses’ mouth did.


This reveals a powerful principle: heaven often responds to what is released on earth. Your voice is not insignificant. When aligned with God, your speech becomes a vehicle for His power. If you want to see God move in your life, begin to speak what you want to see. Speak life. Proclaim what God has said, even when you feel unqualified to say it. God is still using unlikely people.


God is still setting people free, and God is still moving through those who are willing to open their mouths.

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