Hope Notes – May 23, 2011

Readings for today, May 23, 2011

  • 2 Samuel 21-22
  • James 3-5
  • Proverbs 23
  • Psalms 79-81

Today my heart is just breaking for all of those effected by recent weather destruction. From fires in Texas, to tornadoes in Alabama , to Flooding all down the Mississippi River, to the most recent destruction in Joplin, Missouri.

Please continue to pray for them. Send angels to minister to the victims. Pray the Spirit of comfort to those that are in need and have lost so much. If there are other ways you are led to help, do so quickly.

Stand with any of faith that are standing against these destructions in their areas.

These horrible destructions are not God’s fault. The earth, in its fallen, sin-filled state is crying out for the manifestation of the sons of God. The Word tells us that as the time of Christ’s return nears there will be many such weather events. So many of these things are ultimately man-made. Light will come amidst the darkness to those that seek Him.

The one that comes to kill, steal and destroy is NOT God.

John 10:10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. 

Judgement of the nations may also be playing a part as we get nearer and nearer the last days. But, as believers, just like the city of Goshen during the judgement and plagues of Egypt, we can stand as light in the darkness. We are separate, protected by the blood and there to help and minister the Love of God during these sad times for so many.

So today, pray for those the Lord brings to your mind in these areas.

If you have specific prayer requests please email us or join our Facebook group through the “Contact us” link at the top of the page and we would be happy to join with you in prayer.

Be blessed!

-Kath

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Prayer request – May 22, 2011 8pm Central Time

Pray for the people of Joplin , Missouri, they have been hit by a tornado. Friends of ours have family that live there and the town has suffered severe damage including the Hospital. Thankfully their family is safe but unable to contact friends etc.

Thanks!

-Kath

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Papa Hagin Youtube Videos

I was so excited when I found these I had to share. These are not 10 minute videos.  These are really nice long meeting videos. This is just one , there are others!

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Power in the Name – Part 3

Hope Notes: May 22, 2011

Today’s readings for May 22 are:

  • 2 Samuel 19-20
  • James 1-2
  • Proverbs 22
  • Psalm 78

Here are a few names of God, with some info and scriptures, to look at for today:

EL:  God (“mighty, strong, prominent”)

  • -used 250 times in the OT
  • -See Gen. 7:1, 28:3, 35:11; Nu. 23:22; Josh. 3:10; 2 Sam. 22:31, 32; Neh. 1:5, 9:32; Isa. 9:6; Ezek. 10:5.

ELOHIM:  God (a plural noun, more than two, used with singular verbs);

  • -Elohim occurs 2,570 times in the OT, 32 times in Gen. 1.
  • -God as Creator, Preserver, Transcendent, Mighty and Strong.
  • -Eccl., Dan. Jonah use Elohim almost exclusively.
  • -See Gen. 17:7, 6:18, 9:15, 50:24; I Kings 8:23; Jer. 31:33; Isa. 40:1.

EL SHADDAI: God Almighty or “God All Sufficient.”

  • -48 times in the OT, 31 times in Job.
  • -First used in Gen. 17:1, 2.
  • -See Gen. 31:29, 49:24, 25; Prov. 3:27; Micah 2:1; Isa. 60:15, 16, 66:10-13; Ruth 1:20, 21
  • -In Rev. 16:7, “Lord God the Almighty.”

ADONAI: Lord in our English Bibles (Capital letter ‘L ‘, lower case, ‘ord’) (Adonai is plural, the sing. is “adon”).

  • -“Master” or “Lord” 300 times in the OT always plural when referring to God, when sing. the reference is to a human lord.
  • -Used 215 times to refer to men. First use of Adonai, Gen. 15:2.
  • -See Ex. 4:10; Judges 6:15; 2 Sam. 7:18-20; Ps. 8, 114:7, 135:5, 141:8, 109:21-28

Be blessed!

-Kath

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Faith is…

When you have come to the edge of all light that you know,
and are about to drop off into the darkness of the unknown….
Faith is knowing one of two things will happen.
There will be something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly.
-Patrick Overton

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America’s Return to Honor – Billye Brim

Great series beginning at the link below about “American returning to Honor” that everyone should hear, each part is 15 minutes. I don’t know how many parts there will be in the end, so be sure to bookmark it and check back for more.

http://www.billyebrim.org/media/audio

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A way that seems right…..

A Hope Note for May 21, 1011

Readings for today, May 21 are:

  • 2 Samuel 17-28
  • Hebrews 13
  • Proverbs 21
  • Psalm 77

This week we read in  2 Samuel chapter 15 and 16  about Absalom’s treason against his father, David. What he said to the people of Israel at the gates, seemed right to them. Seemed fair, seemed to be exactly what they needed at that moment.
But it was wrong.

Proverbs 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death. ( NKJV)

We read further in the chapter that while the King’s own people were deceived by Absalom but the stranger , the Gittites , that had just arrived, dedicated their lives to David, the King.

2 Samuel 15:21 But Ittai answered the king and said, “As the LORD lives, and as my lord the king lives, surely in whatever place my lord the king shall be, whether in death or life, even there also your servant will be.” (NKJV)

That shows us a whole different picture of Messiah, but I digress!

Proverbs 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death. ( NKJV)

We come further in the chapter to Ziba. You will remember Ziba as the servant that brought Jonathan’s son to David to be blessed. Well, now Mephibosheth has turned on David as well, expecting his father’s kingdom to return to him.

Again, might seem the right way, that Jonathon’s son would receive the throne his grandfather held, but it isn’t right in God’s eyes. This was well clear to the people of Israel that David was now the anointed. The majority of them are doing what seems right in their own eyes, without checking with God at all.

We then see Shimei, a distant relative of Saul hurling curses and rocks at David. Shimei believes that the Lord is punishing David for Saul’s death. Wrong again….

It is abundantly clear in these few chapters that just because things happen and people say they are God’s will, does not make it so.

Proverbs 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death. ( NKJV)

Even when the enemy tempted Jesus in the garden, the enemy used the Word. It might have “seemed” right because it was a bible verse. Jesus sets him straight clearly, you can’t take a verse of scripture and make a doctrine out of it. The Word tell us it must be in the mouth of two witnesses. If you have scriptures that disagree with the one you find it means YOU are missing something!

This type of thing happens in our lives today. Either bad things happen and we think they are God’s will and he is trying to teach us something. NONSENSE!

Or when something good happens we think it must be what God wants. Again, NONSENSE.

Let me give you an example that would apply to our life.

A believing woman is married to an unbeliever. Things are not great in that marriage.

Along comes a wonderful Christian man! She thinks God must want her with this Christian man over an unbeliever, right? She thinks that of course God wants her happy, right?

She even has scripture that she is not to be unequally yoked!

Is she right?

WRONG!

(This scripture applies to before one is married, not after. It is important you read the scriptures around it and get context. Find  the scriptures that apply to your situation, not someone elses. )

The Word says she is only free if the unbelieving spouse leaves her. (There was no sexual infidelity which would be grounds for her to leave if the Lord so led,  that’s a separate issue.)

1 Corinthians 7:12-13 But to the rest I, not the Lord, say: If any brother has a wife who does not believe, and she is willing to live with him, let him not divorce her. 13 And a woman who has a husband who does not believe, if he is willing to live with her, let her not divorce him. (NKJV)

She is not free to leave because it might seem right in her own eyes. It might feel good at the moment. But it is the way to death.

Proverbs 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death. ( NKJV)

So she stays with her unbelieving husband, forsakes any other relationship. Her husband gets born again and she now has the most blessed marriage on the planet. That end is the way of life not death! 🙂

That was a true story, btw. Mine.

That is just one example, there are many, many in our lives that will come up. It is extremely important that you get in the Word and find out what God says about your situation and not believe a pastor, preacher or a TV show host that may “sound” nice.

You must learn to hear His voice so He can guide you and test all things against the Word. So much tripe is being spewed on TV , internet, and other ways today that so many things seem wonderful but they are full of death.

Proverbs 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death. ( NKJV)

God’s desire for you is for you to have life and have it more abundantly. He said:

John 10:10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.

So even though your head says things might be “nice”, if they aren’t lined up with God’s way of doing things they will not lead to a life full of abundance, they will lead to death.

So keep your eyes on Him! and enjoy the good life!

Be blessed!

-Kath

Scripture quotations marked “NKJV” are taken from The New King James Version / Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville : Thomas Nelson Publishers., Copyright � 1982. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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Your Dash…

The Dash Movie

Great little movie, please watch.

The thing the movie doesn’t mention is that your dash is all about Jesus.
The world likes to do that, make all pretty words and leave out the one word that matters.
Jesus.
Without Jesus our dash isn’t worth a hill of beans.
So make sure today that your dash is about Him and gives Him glory!

*twirl*

-Be blessed
Kath

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Power in the Name – Part 2

Daily Hope May 20, 2011

Today’s readings are:

  • 2 Samuel 15-16
  • Hebrews 12
  • Proverbs 20
  • Psalms 75-76

A name in today’s society doesn’t mean much more than to identify you from another person. Sadly, to many today the names of God do very little other than identify Him as the supreme being.

The real purpose of God’s names are to tell you something about him and his character. They tell us something about His ways, and what He means to each of us.

As it tells us in an article on the Names of God found on bible.org:

“But in Scripture, the names of God are like miniature portraits and promises.

In Scripture, a person’s name identified them and stood for something specific. This is especially true of God.

Naming carried special significance. It was a sign of authority and power. This is evident in the fact that God revealed His names to His people rather than allowing them to choose their names for Him. This is also seen in the fact that God often changed the names of His people: Abram to Abraham, Sarai to Sarah, Jacob to Israel.”

Sometimes in scripture just the words “the name” are used.

  • Abraham called on the name of the Lord. (Gen. 12:8, 13:4)
  • The Lord proclaimed His own name before Moses. (Ex. 33.19)
  • Israel was warned against profaning the name of the Lord. (Lev. 13:21)
  • The name of the Lord was not to be taken in vain. (Ex. 20:7)
  • The priests of Israel were to minister in the name of the Lord. (Deut. 18:15)
  • The name of God is called “wonderful” in Judges 13:18
  • To call on the name of the Lord was to worship Him as God. (Gen. 21:33)
  • Salvation is through His name. (John 1:12)
  • Believers are to gather in His name. (Matt. 18:20)
  • Prayer is to be made in His name. (John 14:13-14)
  • It is at the name of Jesus that every knee will one day bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Phil. 2:10-11)

So it is obvious, scripturally, that “the name” has much more meaning than identification.

So today, I would like to encourage you to take some time looking over these scriptures and meditating on them. Begin to get a much more personal revelation of what “the name” means in your life and let the Holy Spirit begin to teach you the power in the name.

Also begin to meditate on what names mean to God as words that are spoken. There is life and death in the tongue as we looked at yesterday! 🙂

As we continue our study in the coming days, we will begin to look at specific names given to us in scripture and see what they tell us about the character and persons of God.

Be Blessed!

-Kath

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Power in the Name – Smith Wigglesworth

Morning Hope May 19, 2011

Today’s readings are:

  • 2 Samuel 13-14
  • Hebrews 10-11
  • Proverbs 19
  • Psalms 74

We are going to begin looking at the importance and power in the name or names of God , Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Today I just want to share with you a wonderful teaching given almost 100 years ago by a wonderful Evangelist by the name of Smith Wigglesworth. If you have never heard of him I encourage you to read his works.

SMITH WIGGLESWORTH

The Power of the Name

Scripture Reading-Acts 3:1-16

All things are possible through the name of Jesus. God hath highly exalted Him, and
given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee
should bow. There is power to overcome everything in the world through the name of
Jesus. I am looking forward to a wonderful union through the name of Jesus. There is
none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.

I want to instill into you a sense of the power, the virtue and the glory of that name. Six
people went into the house of a sick man to pray for him. He was an Episcopalian vicar,
and lay in his bed utterly helpless, without even strength to help himself. He had read a
little tract about healing and had heard about people praying for the sick, and sent for
these friends, who, he thought, could pray the prayer of faith. He was anointed according
to James 5:14, but, because he had no immediate manifestation of healing, he wept
bitterly. The six people walked out of the room, somewhat crestfallen to see the man
lying there in an unchanged condition.

When they were outside, one of the six said, “There is one thing we might have done. I
wish you would all go back with me and try it.” They went back and all got together in a
group. This brother said, “Let us whisper the name of Jesus.” At first when they
whispered this worthy name nothing seemed to happen. But as they continued to whisper,
“Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!” the power began to fall. As they saw that God was beginning to
work, their faith and joy increased; and they whispered the name louder and louder. As
they did so the man arose from his bed and dressed himself. The secret was just thus,
those six people had gotten their eyes off the sick man, and they were just taken up with
the Lord Jesus Himself, and their faith grasped the power that there is in His name. O, if
people would only appreciate the power that there is in this name, there is no telling what
would happen.

I know that through His name and through the power of His name we have access to God.
The very face of Jesus fills the whole place with glory. All over the world there are
people magnifying that name. and O, what a joy it is for me to utter it.

One day I went up into the mountain to pray. I had a wonderful day. It was one of the
high mountains of Wales. I heard of one man going up this mountain to pray, and the
Spirit of the Lord met him so wonderfully that his face shone like that of an angel when
he returned. Every one in the village was talking about it. As I went up to this mountain
and spent the day in the presence of the Lord, His wonderful power seemed to envelop
and saturate and fill me.

Two years before this time there had come to our house two lads from Wales. They were
just ordinary lads, but they became very zealous for God. They came to our mission and saw some of the works of God. They said to me, “We would not be surprised if the Lord
brings you down to Wales to raise our Lazarus.” They explained that the leader of their
assembly was a man who had spent his days working in a tin mine and his nights
preaching, and the result was that he had collapsed, gone into consumption, and for four
years he had been a helpless invalid, having to be fed with a spoon.

While I was up on that mountain top I was reminded of the transfiguration scene, and I
felt that the Lord’s only purpose in taking us into the glory was to fit us for greater
usefulness in the valley.

Tongues and Interpretation; “The living God has chosen us for His divine inheritance,
and He it is who is preparing us for our ministry, that it may be of God and not of man.”

As I was on the mountain top that day, the Lord said to me, “I want you to go and raise
Lazarus.” I told the brother who accompanied me of this, and when we got down to the
valley, I wrote a postcard: ” When I was up on the mountain praying today, God told me
that I was to go and raise Lazarus.” I addressed the postcard to the man in the place
whose name had been given to me by the two lads. When we arrived at the place we went
to the man to whom I had addressed the card. He looked at me and said, “Did you send
this?” I said, “Yes.” He said, “Do you think we believe in this? Here, take it.” And he
threw it at me.

The man called a servant and said, “Take this man and show him Lazarus.” Then he said
to me, “The moment you see him you will be ready to go home. Nothing will hold you.”
Everything he said was true from the natural viewpoint. The man was helpless. He was
nothing but a mass of bones with skin stretched over them. There was no life to be seen.
Everything in him spoke of decay.

I said to him, “Will you shout? You remember that at Jericho the people shouted while
the walls were still up. God has like victory for you if you will only believe.” But I could
not get him to believe. There was not an atom of faith there. He had made up his mind
not to have anything.

It is a blessed thing to learn that God’s word can never fail. Never hearken to human
plans. God can work mightily when you persist in believing Him in spite of
discouragements from the human standpoint. When I got back to the man to whom I had
sent the post-card, he asked, “Are you ready to go now ?”

I am not moved by what I see. I am moved only by what I believe. I know this-no man
looks at appearances if he believes. No man considers how he feels if he believes. The
man who believes God has it. Every man who comes into the Pentecostal condition can
laugh at all things and believe God. There is something in the Pentecostal work that is
different from anything else in the world. Somehow, in Pentecost, you know that God is a
reality. Wherever the Holy Ghost has right of way, the gifts of the Spirit will be in
manifestation; and where these gifts are never in manifestation, I question whether He is
present. Pentecostal people are spoiled for anything else than Pentecostal meetings. We want none of the entertainments that the churches are offering. When God comes in He
entertains us Himself. Entertained by the King of kings and Lord of lords! O, it is
wonderful.

There were difficult conditions in that Welsh village, and it seemed impossible to get the
people to believe. “Ready to go home?” I was asked. But a man and a woman there asked
us to come and stay with them. I said, “I want to know how many of you people can
pray.” No one wanted to pray. I asked if I could get seven people to pray with me for the
poor man’s deliverance. I said to the two people who were going to entertain us, “I will
count on you two, and there is my friend and myself, and we need three others.” I told the
people that I trusted that some of them would awaken to their privilege and come in the
morning and join us in prayer for the raising of Lazarus. It will never do to give way to
human opinions. If God says a thing, you are to believe it.

I told the people that I would not eat anything that night. When I got to bed it seemed as
if the devil tried to place on me everything that he had placed on that poor man in the
bed. When I awoke I had a cough and all the weakness of a tubercular patient. I rolled out
of bed on to the floor and cried out to God to deliver me from the power of the devil. I
shouted loud enough to wake everybody in the house, but nobody was disturbed. God
gave victory, and I got back into bed again as free as ever I was in my life. At 5 o’clock
the Lord awakened me and said to me, “Don’t break bread until you break it round My
table.” At 6 o’clock He gave me these words, “And I will raise him up.” I put my elbow
into the fellow who was sleeping with me. He said, “Ugh !” I put my elbow into him
again and said, “Do you hear? The Lord says that He will raise him up.”

At 8 o’clock they said to me, “Have a little refreshment.” But I have found prayer and
fasting the greatest joy, and you will always find it so when you are led by God. When
we went to the house where Lazarus lived there were eight of us altogether. No one can
prove to me that God does not always answer prayer. He always does more than that. He
always gives the exceedingly abundant above all we ask or think.

I shall never forget how the power of God fell on us as we went into that sick man’s
room. O, it was lovely! As we circled round the bed I got one brother to hold one of the
sick man’s hands and I held the other; and we each held the hand of the person next to us.
I said, “We are not going to pray, we are just going to use the name of Jesus.” We all
knelt down and whispered that one word, “Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!” The power of God fell
and then it lifted. Five times the power of God fell and then it remained. But the person
who was in the bed was unmoved. Two years previous someone had come along and had
tried to raise him up, and the devil had used his lack of success as a means of
discouraging Lazarus. I said, “I don’t care what the devil says; if God says he will raise
you up it must be so. Forget everything else except what God says about Jesus.”

The sixth time the power fell and the sick man’s lips began moving and the tears began to
fall. I said to him, “The power of God is here; it is yours to accept it.” He said, “I have
been bitter in my heart, and I know I have grieved the Spirit of God. Here I am helpless. I
cannot lift my hands, nor even lift a spoon to my mouth.” I said, “Repent, and God will hear you.” He repented and cried out, “O God, let this be to Thy glory.” As he said this
the virtue of the Lord went right through him.

I have asked the Lord to never let me tell this story except as it was, for I realize that God
can not bless exaggerations. As we again said, “Jesus! Jesus! Jesus !” the bed shook, and
the man shook. I said to the people who were with me, “You can all go down stairs right
away. This is all God. I’m not going to assist him.” I sat and watched that man get up and
dress himself. We sang the doxology as he walked down the steps. I said to him, “Now
tell what has happened.”

It was soon noised abroad that Lazarus had been raised up and the people came from
Llanelly and all the district round to see him and hear his testimony. And God brought
salvation to many. This man told right out in the open air what God had done, and as a
result many were convicted and converted. All this came through the name of Jesus,
through faith in His name, yea, the faith that is by Him gave this sick man perfect
soundness in the presence of them all.

Peter and John were helpless, were illiterate, they had no college education. They had
been with Jesus. To them had come a wonderful revelation of the power of the name of
Jesus. They had handed out the bread and fish after Jesus had multiplied them. They had
sat at the table with Him and John had often gazed into His face. Peter had often to be
rebuked, but Jesus manifested His love to Peter through it all. Yea, He loved Peter, the
wayward one. O, He’s a wonderful lover! I have been wayward, I have been stubborn, I
had an unmanageable temper at one time, but how patient He has been. I am here to tell
you that there is power in Jesus and in His wondrous name to transform anyone, to heal
anyone.

If you will see Him as God’s Lamb, as God’s beloved Son who had laid upon Him the
iniquity of us all, if only you will see that Jesus paid the whole price for our redemption
that we might be free, you can enter into your purchased inheritance of salvation, of life
and of power.

Poor Peter, and poor John! They had no money! But they had faith, they had the power of
the Holy Ghost, they had God. You can have God even though you have nothing else.
Even though you have lost your character you can have God. I have seen the worst men
saved by the power of God.

I was one day preaching about the name of Jesus and there was a man leaning against a
lamp-post, listening. It took a lamp-post to enable him to keep on his feet. We had
finished our open-air meeting, and the man was still leaning against the post. I asked him,
“Are you sick?” He showed me his hand and I saw beneath his coat, he had a silver
handled dagger. He told me that he was on his way to kill his unfaithful wife, but that he
had heard me speaking about the power of the name of Jesus and could not get away. He
said that he felt just helpless. I said, “Get you down.” And there on the square, with
people passing up and down, he got saved.
I took him to my home and put on him a new suit. I saw that there was something in that
man who God could use. He said to me the next morning, “God has revealed Jesus to me;
I see that all has been laid upon Jesus.” I lent him some money, and he soon got together
a wonderful little home. His faithless wife was living with another man, but he invited
her back to the home that he had prepared for her. She came: and, where enmity and
hatred had been before, the whole situation was transformed by love. God made that man
a minister wherever he went. There is power in the name of Jesus everywhere. God can
save to the uttermost.

There comes before me a meeting we had in Stockholm that I shall ever bear in mind.
There was a home for incurables there and one of the inmates was brought to the
meeting. He had palsy and was shaking all over. He stood up before 3,000 people and
came to the platform, supported by two others. The power of God fell on him as I
anointed him in the name of Jesus. The moment I touched him he dropped his crutch and
began to walk in the name of Jesus. He walked down the steps and round that great
building in view of all the people. There is nothing that our God cannot do. He will do
everything if you will dare to believe.

Someone said to me, “Will you go to this Home for Incurables?” They took me there on
my rest day. They brought out the sick people into a great corridor and in one hour the
Lord set about twenty of them free.

The name of Jesus is so marvelous. Peter and John had no conception of all that was in
that name; neither had the man, lame from his mother’s womb, who was laid daily at the
gate; but they had faith to say, “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and
walk.” And as Peter took him by the right hand, and lifted him up, immediately his feet
and ankle bones received strength, and lie went into the temple with them, walking and
leaping and praising God. God wants you to see more of this sort of thing done. How can
it be done? Through His name, through faith in His name, through faith which is by Him.

REVIVALS IN SCANDINAVIA

The writer had the privilege for three months one year of being in the center of Mr. Smith
Wigglesworth’s meetings in both Sweden and Denmark. It was a time of visitation from
on high. I dare to say that hundreds of people received Jesus as their Saviour, thousands
were healed from all kinds of diseases, also thousands of believers awoke to a new life,
and many, many received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost as on the day of Pentecost. For
all thus we give glory to Jesus. Here are a few examples of miracles my eyes have seen.

It was in Orebro (Sweden) where at that time there was held a Pentecostal Convention. I
came to seek help myself, being worn out with long, unbroken service in the Lord’s work.
The next day there was a meeting for healing. After the preaching service I went forward
into the other hall and I was surprised to find in a few minutes a crowd following. The
hall was soon full with hundreds of men and women patiently waiting for a touch of God
through His servant, and, glory to God, we were not disappointed. As hands were laid
upon me the power of God went through me in a mighty way. I was immediately well.
It was wonderful to notice, as the ministry continued, the effect upon the people as the
power of the Lord came over them. Some lifted their hands, crying, “I am healed! I am
healed!” Some fell on the platform under the power of the Spirit, having to be helped
down. Others walked away as in a dream; others as drunk with new wine, lost to
everything but God; but all had faces as transfigured with the glory of the Lord and
magnifying Jesus. A young blind girl, as she was ministered to, cried out, “Oh, how many
windows there are in this hall!” During the three weeks the meeting continued the great
chapel was crowded daily, multitudes being healed and many saved. The testimony
meetings were wonderful. One said, “I was deaf, they prayed, and Jesus healed me.”
Another, “I had consumption, and I am free.” And so on.

At Skofde, in the smaller hall, set apart for those seeking the Baptism of the Holy Ghost,
I shall never forget the sight, how the people with eyes closed and hearts uplifted to God
waited. Did the Holy Spirit fall upon them? Of course He did. Here also many were
healed. At another place there was a young man whose body was spoiled because of sin,
but the Lord is merciful with sinners. He was anointed, and when hands were laid on, the
power of God went mightily over him. He said, “I am healed,” but being broken down, he
cried as a little child, confessing his sin; at the same moment the Lord saved him. Glory
to God! He went into the large hall and testified to salvation and healing.

At Stockholm, long queues waited for hours to get in. The hall held 1,800 people. At
nearly every meeting crowds were unable to enter the building, but they waited on, often
hours and hours, for the chance, if any left the building to step into the place. Here a man
with two crutches, his whole body shaking with palsy, is lifted onto the platform. (Behind
him five or six hundred more are waiting for help.) This man is anointed and hands laid
upon him in the Name of Jesus. He is still shaking. Then he drops one crutch, and after a
short time the other one. His body is still shaking, but he takes the first step out IN
FAITH. Will it be? He lifts one foot and then the other, walks round the platform. The
onlookers rejoice with him. Now he walks around the auditorium. Hallelujah!

During this meeting a woman began to shout and shout. The preacher told her to be quiet,
but instead she jumped up on a chair, flourishing her arms about, and crying, “I am
healed! I am healed! I had cancer in my mouth, and I was unsaved; but during the
meeting, as I listened to the Word of God, the Lord has saved me and healed me of
cancer in my mouth.” She shouts again, “I am saved! I am saved! I am healed of cancer l”
She was quite beside herself. The people laughed and cried together.

Here was another woman unable to walk, sitting on a chair as she was ministered to. Her
experience was the same as hundreds of others. She rose up, looking around, wondering
if after all it was a dream. Suddenly she laughed and said, “My leg is healed.” Afterwards
she said, “I am not saved,” and streams of tears ran down her face. They prayed for her,
and later she left the meeting healed and saved and full of joy. We have a wonderful
Saviour; glory to His Holy Name!

Out of many many miracles in Norway, I quote two taken from Pastor Barratt’s paper, “Korsets Seir” (the Victory of the Cross). A man and his son came in a taxi to the
meeting. Both had crutches. The father had been in bed two years and was unable to put
his leg to the ground. He was ministered to. He dropped both crutches, walking and
praising God. When the son saw this he cried out, “Help me too,” and after a little while
the father and son, without crutches and without taxi, walked away from the hall together.
That word again is manifested; the same Jesus, the wonder-working Jesus is just the same
today.

Now Copenhagen, my homeland! During three weeks thousands daily attended the
meetings. Each morning two or three hundred were ministered to for healing. Each
evening the platform was surrounded. Again and again, as each throng retired another
company came forward seeking salvation. Here many were baptized in the Holy Ghost.
The testimony meetings were wonderful.

Now I will close with a vision a brother had who attended these meetings. He was lost in
intercession for the hundreds of sick waiting to be ministered to for healing. He saw an
opening from the platform, where the sick were, right into the glory. He saw wonderful
beings in the form of men resting who, with interest, looked on. Again he looked at the
platform and saw a heavenly Being clothed in white, who all the time was more active
than any other in helping the sick, and when HE touched them the effect was wonderful.
Bent forms were made straight, their eyes shone, they began to glorify and praise the
Lord. A Voice said: “Healings are the smallest of the gifts; it is but a drop in the bucket in
view of what God has in store for His children. Ye shall do greater works than
these.”Anna Lewini in “Confidence.”
If you would like a PDF of this, you can find it HERE.

Be blessed!
-Kath

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