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(John 4:24) Jesus told us: “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.”
(Apologies for recent non-posting - I was stuck in the hospital ...) This series is about how GOD is believed to communicate with us all. This next part is through (11) Worship: A Worship that drives out conscious SELF!
TESTIMONY: One evening when I was serving as an usher at Faith Camp, a storm began raging—rain pouring down so hard it blurred the world outside. The makeshift shed where we met in Peterborough was full to the rafters; 15,000 people crammed together, and worship filled every inch of the room.
I was standing with my back to the platform when a family arrived: a husband and wife in dripping waterproof clothing, pushing a severely disabled child of seven or eight in an oversized pushchair. I called them forward to me above the singing and promised to find them a place to sit. While we waited, the couple worked to pull the rain cover back so their child could see.
The girl was horribly deformed—twisted and fragile in a way that made my chest tighten. With considerable effort, I finally threaded them through the standing, worshipping congregation to a space I hoped would hold them. As we settled, something changed: people around the child quietly reached one hand toward her and the other toward heaven. I was only inches away. The father stood with his head bowed, lips moving in wordless prayer. The mother tilted her face upward, tears now mixing freely with the rain dripping off her sodden hair. The worship seemed to swell to a new height—rich, raw, and powerful—and then, suddenly, the child began to jerk.
At first, it was a jolt, then her arms straightened, then her legs, then her back. Before anyone could fully comprehend it, she rose from the pushchair and stood on her own. She looked around in wonder, bathed in the shouts of Joy and Worship that rose up like thunderous praise.
The father dropped to his knees, arms lifted to heaven, his sobs of thanksgiving nearly swallowed by the roaring worship. The mother fainted into someone’s arms. I stood there, stunned and grateful, whispering, “Thank you, Jesus.”
NB - Genesis 18:14 asks, ‘Is anything too hard for the Lord?’ This night testimony responds with a thunderous No. Stop bargaining with fear—bring your need to Him now and expect GOD-sized interruption.”
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Let’s pray, “Heavenly Father, I trust in Your timing and power. Help me to remember that nothing is too difficult for You. Strengthen my faith and patience as I wait for Your promises to unfold in my life.” Amen!
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