444
The Revival That Starts on the Floor
444 is everywhere.
Not just once in a while—multiple times a week. On clocks. On receipts. On licence plates and stock tickers. It shows up when no one is looking for it. And every time, it does the same thing:
It reminds us to keep on expecting.
While listening to The Happy Prophet Podcast during lockdown the guest spoke about seeing 444 everywhere. She spoke about Ezekiel 44:4 and said that a revival is coming and that it would be characterised by the facedown glory of God. Since then we’ve seen 444 everywhere too.
In that verse, the prophet stands at the east gate—the gate that faces the rising sun. A symbol of new day, new mercy. And suddenly, the glory of God fills the temple. Not a feeling. Not a metaphor. The real, radiant, unmistakable Presence of God. And Ezekiel does what anyone would do in a moment like that: he falls face-down.
Undone. Not by fear. But by the sheer goodness of God.
We believe that really is the kind of revival that is coming next.
Not driven by personalities or programs—but by God’s nearness. Not loud, but weighty. The kind of revival that settles in a room and changes everything. That shifts the atmosphere. That calls us back—not to more effort, but to deeper surrender.
And this is what’s most staggering:
We were made to be filled with His Presence.
To live aware of Him—not just in the obvious moments, but in the ordinary ones. To let the holiness of God—that radiant, otherworldly purity—not just awe us, but shape us. Holy isn’t a religious buzzword. It means completely set apart. Beautiful. Whole. Entirely trustworthy. There is no one like Him—and yet, He wants to be close.
That’s why we keep seeing 444.
Not as a superstition. Not as a code. But as a gentle, persistent nudge:
Keep expecting.
The door is open. The light is rising. And the glory of God’s goodness is going to fill hearts, homes, and places we’d long given up on.
This is the revival we’re leaning toward. The one that begins on the floor, with lives fully open to God’s Presence. The kind of movement that doesn’t need to be hyped—because it’s already holy.
We’re watching. We’re remembering.
We’re still expecting.
Will you turn toward the door?
We are bulding the doxa app to better remember what God has promised (prophesies) and what he has done (testimonies) so we can fight the good fight (and win).


