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The Pattern is Right, The Fire Will Fall, Part OneBy Jerrell MillerThe 
Remnant Christian Newspaper
 
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- PENSACOLA, FL - If you have been at Pensacola for the last 7 years then 
you know that the face and the expression of what we know as the "Father's Day 
Outpouring" has changed over the years. At first a no-name evangelist came to 
a grieving pastor and the supernatural came forth on the afternoon of the June 
18th, 1995. What has changed, and what is different these days? No doubt the presence 
of God was much stronger in the first two years of the great move of God.  What 
is different from then and what has changed?  In the early days of revival 
the manifestations of the Holy Spirit were visible to the eye of man. In those 
days it was the birthing of something, which had not been in the Pentecostal Church 
for many years - signs and wonders were returning to the powerful expression of 
Pentecost. Early on the power chased away those of poor understanding but many 
would come seeking God in this burning bush and would begin to lead captivity 
captive. On different nights we witnessed God showing up through individuals and 
tangible settings of God's manifest glory.  It was Dick Reuben who saw the 
angel in the balcony in the fall of 1994, and it was during that week Reuben said 
that the world would visit the sanctuary. Many people knew who Dick Reuben was 
in the early nineties along the Gulf Coast. The first time I visited Brownsville 
Assembly of God in 1991 to interview Pastor John Kilpatrick, Reuben was doing 
the Temple in the Wilderness at Pace Assembly of God just across the I-10 Bridge 
on the western side of Pensacola. In those days the blowing of the shofar was 
not heard in the sanctuary, but the Brownsville secretaries were excited about 
what they were learning at Pace Assembly about the Temple in the Wilderness. These 
secretaries and members of Brownsville didn't know it but what they were seeing 
at Pace Assembly of God would one day be actual manifestation of that Wilderness 
Temple by the Spirit of God on Father's Day.  Dick Reuben's statement about 
physical and spiritual would stick in my mind all through this move of God. "To 
understand the Spiritual side of God you must understand the physical, whatever 
was done in the tangible in the Old Testament is done in the spiritual in the 
New Testament." The physical side of God was the Temple in the Wilderness.  As 
I sat under his teachings during some of the Minister's Conference in the early 
days of revival, Dick would explain how a Jewish man would court his future wife 
and there again the physical and the spiritual would be married in the believer's 
minds. Reuben was called in an affectionate way, "The Big Ugly Jew," but how beautiful 
were his feet in those early days as he brought the prophetic message of Christ 
and how He would come to his people in the last days.  We knew God had put 
his hand on us to do this work of reporting revival -- in the early days we tried 
to stay married to the city of Mobile. One night we were buffeted into producing 
the newspaper. I remember telling my friend Luis Lopez about how God was dealing 
with me to fully concentrate on the covering of revival. Luis looked at me and 
said, "You need to go down and let pastor pray for you." As I went forward I saw 
Pastor Kilpatrick as I was in his way, he had a strange way of praying for people. 
Pastor Kilpatrick took my hand and held my back and began to slap me on the back 
calling for every pocket of hindrance to fall away. I collapsed to the floor that 
night and when I got up I received a personal word from God, "If you will cover 
My revival I will send you all over the world."  It was at that moment I 
knew, I had been chosen, and it was a call from on high.  This was not just 
going to be a Pensacola thing but it was going to be a fire that would travel 
all over the world.  In Sikeston, Missouri, a young man called me and wanted 
some of our newspapers. I told him I would meet him in Jackson, Mississippi, and 
give him 2,000 newspapers for the Boot Hill area of Missouri. Rick Irwin met me 
in front of the capital building in Jackson, Mississippi. As we unloaded the papers 
in his van I started back home. Rick held one of the papers up and as he began 
to talk with his companion in the van his hand turned into fire and got very hot. 
The supernatural message of revival was beginning to travel. It had touched his 
hand for it was the first time the paper would travel out from the center Gulf 
Coast area.  It was going to touch people in the Boot Hill area where another 
unknown evangelist, John Davis was meeting at Larry Davis's church for ten weeks. 
As Davis saw the hunger in the people he moved into National Guard Armory and 
the people of that part of Missouri began to be touched by the fire of impartation 
of the Holy Ghost.  It was in the midst of this fire that I was invited 
by John Davis to visit South Side Assembly of God in St. Louis, Missouri. It was 
there my life would be completely changed forever as I met a man who was a true 
revivalist. I got there late that night, but in the morning I walked into a meeting 
and a bald headed preacher with a lot of fire was walking up and down in front 
of a group of pastors. I didn't know who he was but he seemed to know me by the 
Spirit of God as he called me forward to pray for pastors. Cleddie Keith would 
begin to be a part of my life and this newspaper. His hunger was contagious and 
the fire of what we saw in those days was more intense than it is now. People 
can say what they want to say but when the fire is hot, it is totally different 
and there is a difference.  I had seen church situations created before 
my very eyes to help the people of religion hang on, but when the fire is there, 
neither program nor man can satisfy, it is a God thing.  Revival is all 
about movement and change, and in the early days of Pensacola it was very sweet. 
Evangelist Steve Hill was a very rare individual. His "in-the-face" type of preaching 
brought sinners to repentance. Visitors who would come and watch from the balcony 
would find themselves in need of a savior. You never knew who was going to be 
there or what was going to happen -- strippers who had come to Pensacola for a 
photo shoot layout for playboy, or Patrick, a large bouncer who sat and listened 
to the man of God pull at his heartstrings. From the darkest of sinners to the 
people who thought they knew God from religion -- Hill pulled the net every night 
until everyone who could come could be had.  Charity James, a young 16-year-old 
girl, sang the Mercy Seat song as they came running toward the front for 
eternal security through repentance.  Who was Steve Hill and what was his 
mission to those who heard him first? He came from the tribe of David Wilkerson, 
and in those days the tribe was in New York City, but more than David Wilkerson 
had an influence over his life. Hill's heart was the heart of an evangelist and 
he had come from the place of signs and wonders. After the Falklands War in Argentina 
he found himself by divine appointment in a country that was enslaved by religious 
tradition. The entrance of certain people who God wanted to rise up broke that 
system of bondage.  Carlos Anaconda was raised up as a nobody to break a 
system of bondage that had enslaved the people for years. Unlike days past, it 
was the English in Protestant England who were the forerunners of revival, but 
here in an environment controlled by the Roman Church, great strides were being 
made in the supernatural. As the man of God would raise his hand in the great 
stadiums of that country people would begin to violently shake as deliverance 
was taking hold of a Spanish speaking country.  Steve Hill brought that 
understanding to the Brownsville Revival and the powerful entry of Toronto would 
play a major role in his life. Coming back from Russia, the Brownsville evangelist 
found himself seeking out the places of revival in England that he had read about 
in a secular magazine. Pastor Sandy Miller and Holy Trinity Bromton in London 
would wreck whatever normal understanding Hill had of revival from his past experiences. 
While the past would play a major role in what he would do the next few years, 
the supernatural touch of the revival was in that Episcopal Church. Miller had 
traveled to Canada to receive the Toronto Blessing and that blessing was a supernatural 
touch that would change the English Church. Hill would be a major player in revival 
as he was being prepared for the ultimate role of his life.  We are like 
people on a stage and when our role comes God moves us into place at the right 
time, at the right moment. Those who are obedient to hear His divine voice have 
tremendous blessing and those who do not listen will never be written of like 
this.  Evangelist John Davis advises John Kilpatrick at times on certain 
events and situations. The Brownsville pastor's closest friends know him as Alton. 
When he is seeking God, Davis often tells him in a joking manner, "Ask God Alton, 
and if you don't hear anything from Him, ask your wife."  No doubt Brenda 
Kilpatrick has a touch with God and can feel the pulse of His purpose toward the 
nations. These days she travels with Holy group women to touch the nations, but 
it was the plane she took to Toronto one day that would shake a nation and bring 
revival. If the history of revival is written in future years it will be this 
women's obedience that will be one of the most valuable contribution to the initial 
move of God on Father's Day. Before revival, revival moved through her to serve 
as a witness to her husband.  She would be a voice heard as she began to 
seek God for her and her husband's own personal life in 1994. Like Steve Hill 
she would see some radical things in Toronto that would not be a part of normal 
Assembly of God life back home. It was the return of the supernatural to the church 
- when that door would be open the price of religion would begin to become the 
fruit inspectors of this move. You see, God never intended for His people not 
to see him - many in the church today cannot handle the supernatural. But as the 
way of Isaiah 55:8-9 began to happen people who had been in dry Pentecostal Churches 
began to make the visit to Pensacola to bring the flame back to their situation. 
 What good is a church if no one ever gets saved or delivered there?  The 
supernatural events of 1995 would challenge religion like it had never been challenged 
before. It was within these events that the Pentecostal denominations would be 
challenged to see if they were still as supernatural as their history led them 
to believe.  Pastor John Kilpatrick was built for a time such as this. If 
you would have seen what I saw at the Brownsville Assembly of God in 1991, you 
would have never guessed that the supernatural power of God was about to come 
though the door. It was Paul Yongi Cho who said that it would happen on the Gulf 
Coast. Cho said that a great move of God would begin on the Gulf Coast as he attended 
a meeting in Seattle, Washington. The fire would start there and touch all of 
America.  It was just two years before revival that the foundation would 
be laid for one of the greatest revivals in the history of the modern church. 
Under the direction of John Kilpatrick, a seamstress was asked to create banners 
to represent areas of prayer. The Brownsville Pastor was directed by God to have 
prayer meeting instead of service on Sunday night. Harkening back to the days 
in Columbus, Georgia, when 17 men saw angels at Riverview Assembly of God, Kilpatrick 
said, "I long for the God of my childhood." A memory of time and a hunger inside 
of the man created a deep void in the Brownsville pastor's heart. It was a search 
for an event long ago that caused the leader to abandon church as usual.  Prayer 
is not a popular thing with some churches. Pentecostal churches on Sunday night 
in the south are hot places of action but the need for revival outweighed the 
need for blessings. The verse of Scripture, II Chronicles 7:14, would turn the 
faithful at Brownsville to stand before banners of repentance over several situations 
of the country. Pastors, revival, national leaders, schools, and several other 
subjects would be the targets of prayer for the next two years.  People 
had spoken to the pastor and told him that the Sunday night prayer meetings would 
destroy his church, but it did the direct opposite. The population of the church 
began to grow as people showed faithfulness to the man of God in seeking revival. 
A generation of Pentecost had never seen the events that were about to happen. 
Jesus said he came to divide and yet the Holy Spirit came to bring together. How 
could one divide and the other bring together? What was being brought together 
were the people who had never been to church before and what was dividing was 
religion. Pentecost was at hand and the birthing of this baby would cause people 
to take sides. When man can't control God and when a man begins to be obedient 
to the Holy Spirit there is the mixture of the two sides that will cause one to 
go on and the other to stay.  Time after time, as people, pastors, and churches 
were refreshed you would hear the statement, "What do we have to go back to -- 
we have longed for God to come and visit us and now He is with us."  Seven 
months before revival a prophet of God came to a small church on Navy Parkway 
and said, "I see a fire starting in Pensacola, and I see that fire touching other 
cities in our country. And I see those fires growing together until the entire 
country is set on fire.  It was on June 18, 1995, that the match struck 
the gasoline of the Holy Spirit laid all over the sanctuary for the last two years, 
just waiting for one to strike the match that would start the fire. Steve Hill 
was in his office that day, the office of the evangelist, and as the match set 
the place on fire, people, pastors, and the entire world would come to Pensacola 
to seek the face of God.  Once they were touched they went home and told 
others until lines of hungry desperate people circled the sanctuary. It was meant 
for such a time as this, and it was meant for this place.  Pensacola was 
known for shooting abortion doctors, and now the Father of the universe would 
open a vent up in the top of the sanctuary on Mobile highway and send angel after 
angel down the ladder until a new Bethel was re-established upon the earth.  When 
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