THE HOLY SPIRIT REVEALS JESUS AND HIS LOVE FOR US
A lady on the plane
On a
flight to Raleigh, NC I was seated beside a lady who was flying into Columbia,
SC. As the plane was about to land in Columbia, I prayed quietly to myself,
“Lord, this lady is about to get off the plane, and I have not said anything to
her about You. Is there anything special I should say to her?”
Suddenly
the Holy Spirit gave me a name. [This is the only time this has ever happened
to me]. I turned to her and said, “Who is Frank?”
Suddenly
her expression froze, and she stared at me speechless with her mouth open.
I continued, “Sometimes the Lord shows me things to pray for people and I think the Lord has shown this to me for your sake. You can tell me. Who is Frank?” She very sheepishly mumbled quietly, “Frank is a friend of mine who is having marriage problems.”
I
responded, “And Frank is coming to you for comfort, isn’t he?”
With
mouth still open and still staring at me in shock she just shook her head and
whispered, “Um hum, yes he is.”
I then
told her that the Lord loved her and had a plan for her, and wanted to reveal
Himself to her, but the enemy had placed this temptation and stumbling block in
her path to distract and lead her away. I encouraged her to go home and find a
quiet place to sit and talk to God, to seek Him and get to know Him.
Immediately
the plane was at the gate, and this lady got up and walked away still in a
daze. I thought to myself, “She will go home with a fresh realization that
there is a God who knows her and cares about her. Maybe she will look to heaven
in faith and know that He is there and that He is listening to her.”
A man in a restaurant
I was having breakfast with a pastor friend of mine at a motel restaurant on
Interstate 95 when I noticed a gentleman sitting alone at a table across the
room. I turned to my friend and said, “Sam, you see that man over there. He is
going through the pain of a divorce.”
When Sam
and I finished our breakfast, I noticed the gentleman was still at his table
and decided to go to him. I walked over to his table and said to him, “Sir, my
friend and I are pastors. When I saw you sitting here, the Lord showed me that
you are going through the pain of a divorce, and I would like to pray for you.”
The
fellow stopped eating and looked up at me with sadness in his eyes. “I am in
the middle of a divorce right now,” he said.
I told
him that the Lord loved him and wanted to deliver him from the things in his
life that helped cause the divorce. He responded, “I am from New England, and I
am on my way now to Florida to get help for these very things.”
I gave
him my card and told him I would be praying for him.
About a
week later I received a letter from him thanking me for reaching out to him. He
shared how our meeting that morning had encouraged him. His faith was strengthened
and his hope renewed because he was made aware that there really is a God who
knows him and cares about him.
The
purpose of the supernatural in the church is not for show or theatrics. It is
simply the presence of God at work. It happens when the people of God are moved
with compassion and allow the Holy Spirit to work through them to encourage,
strengthen, heal, comfort, and touch the people around them. God speaks and
acts to reveal Himself. The supernatural working of the Holy Spirit reveals Christ
to people and proves to them that HE knows them and cares about them.
1 Samuel 3:21
“And thus the secrets of his heart are revealed; and
falling down on his face, he will worship God and report that God is truly
among you.” 1 Corinthians 14: 25
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