We are living in a time where revival is not only needed—it’s happening. The Lord is breathing life back into things we thought were dead: broken marriages, lost ministries, forgotten dreams. And this revival doesn’t start with our reaching—it starts with His pursuit.
The message of the Gospel is clear: we didn’t find God—He found us. From Genesis to Revelation, God is the one who pursues man. And in Matthew 13:45–46, Jesus illustrates it so beautifully:
“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it.”
You are that pearl. You are the one He sought out. And He sold everything—gave His life—to have you.
In our modern language, we "ghost" people to avoid confrontation. But the truth is—you can’t ghost God. He knows your address. He pinned your location.
Jesus said in Luke 19:10, “For the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost.”
The lost are not projects. They are people—people God loves deeply. God is not just looking for something. He's looking for someone—He's looking for you.
From the moment Adam and Eve sinned, God was walking through the Garden calling, “Where are you?” Not because He didn’t know—but because He wanted to restore communion. That question still echoes in our hearts today: “Where are you?”
Scripture paints a consistent picture of God as the seeker:
Jesus didn’t need to go through Samaria geographically. He had to go through Samaria spiritually. He had a divine appointment with a broken woman—and He’ll go out of His way for you too.
Galatians 4:4–7 declares that we are no longer slaves, but sons and daughters. Jesus didn’t just forgive your sins—He adopted you into His family. And in that adoption comes identity, inheritance, and belonging.
You are not defined by your past, your pain, or your mistakes. You are defined by His pursuit. The world may reject you, but the cross accepts you.
Rejection tries to rob us of our God-given identity. But the crown of thorns on Jesus' head purchased the right for you to have a sound mind. His suffering brings your healing. His pursuit silences the voice of shame.
The woman at the well didn’t clean herself up before she met Jesus. She met Jesus—and He cleaned her up. That’s grace. That’s pursuit.
Here are just a few people God pursued:
Each story proves one thing: no one is too far gone for the reach of God.
Maybe you’ve felt too broken. Maybe shame has gripped your heart. But Jesus is not asking you to fix yourself. He’s asking you to come. He’s already taken 999 steps toward you—He’s waiting for you to take one.
Today, revival isn’t about hype. It’s about healing. It’s about identity. It’s about sons and daughters realizing they were never meant to live like orphans. Jesus knows your location—and He’s coming after you.
Let today be the day you stop running and start receiving.
He’s already pinned your location.