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Another Move of the Spirit in Scotland Is Coming


There’s a stirring in the land once again. Scotland—land of the loch and glen, of poets and warriors—is being marked by heaven for another mighty move of the Spirit. We are living in the days where prophecy and history collide, and I believe with all my heart that we are on the verge of the greatest spiritual awakening our nation has ever seen.


This is not just wishful thinking. It's a divine promise. The Lord has personally spoken to me: one million souls will be saved. That’s not a number plucked from thin air—it’s a heavenly mandate. I carry it like fire in my bones. And I know I’m not alone. God is rallying burning hearts across Scotland who are contending for nothing less than a national revival.


Echoes of Revival Past

Scotland has seen powerful moves of God before. The land still remembers.


In Kilsyth in 1908, the Holy Spirit broke out in power as part of the early Pentecostal wave. A hunger had been growing, and Kilsyth became a flashpoint—people spoke in tongues, were healed, and gripped by the power of God. What started in one town began to spark interest and fire across the country.


Then there was the Hebrides Revival in 1949. Duncan Campbell became the face of it, but it was the hidden prayers of two elderly women—Peggy and Christine Smith—that cracked open the heavens. Conviction fell so heavily that entire communities were shaken. Police stations became altars. Young people walking to dances fell to their knees on roadsides under the weight of glory.


These were not just revivals—they were divine invasions.


A Prophetic Promise

Prophets from across the nations have spoken it: revival is coming again to Scotland.


Cindy Jacobs once declared that God would “raise up a torch out of Scotland that would set nations ablaze.” Others have spoken of a re-digging of ancient wells, where the intercession and hunger of the saints of old would merge with the cries of a new generation.


And we cannot ignore the vision given to Jean Darnall in the 1960s. She saw the British Isles from above, shrouded in a dark cloud. But suddenly, small pinpricks of light began appearing—first in Scotland, then across England and Wales. These lights grew and connected, forming streams of fire that began to flow like rivers across the nation. Then, from the shores of the UK, the flames leapt across to Europe and beyond.


Scotland was one of the first places where the fire began to burn.


That vision wasn’t just for then—it’s for now. And we believe we’re living in the days where that prophetic word will come to full fruition.


Join us

Our next Ablaze meeting is on Saturday, 3rd May in Irvine—and we believe it will be a night that shifts something in the Spirit. These are not ordinary meetings. They’re gatherings for those who are hungry, for those who long to see heaven touch earth, for those who believe that Scotland’s greatest spiritual days are still ahead.


If you’ve been praying, believing, contending—come. If you’re dry and desperate for more of God—come. 


God is not finished with Scotland. In fact, He’s just getting started.



 
 
 

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