Having grown up in church, then serving on a church staff, and now traveling from church to church in vocational evangelism, I sometimes come upon a reminder of the things I so often take for granted.
For example, the things you witness on the mission field…all things “churchy” that you’ve known for so long yet those you are ministering to or even with, don’t have that same level of understanding. It’s those times, those gentle reminders where you thank God for what He’s done for you and for the opportunity to share.
It is rare that an experience like that will happen on the home front. But such an event did occur at the recent revival services in Hampton, AR. The young man had been a subject of prayer for some time. His wife had given her life to Christ a short time back and he was faithful to attend with her. On Tuesday night he came forward during the invitation, stood before the preacher, and just stared at him. After a moment, the preacher asked; “Well, what is God doing in your life tonight?” The young man responded; “I’m not sure but I can’t leave here tonight the same as I did the last two nights.” So, it began. He counseled him and led him to the Lord. The next day the young man came by the office and talked with the pastor. He told the pastor that on Monday night he had wanted to come forward so badly but didn’t know what to do. He was just hoping, so badly, that someone would go forward before him so “he would know what to do”. Amazing, isn’t it? The things we take for granted.
We had a wonderful meeting together with God moving in many lives. We drove to Yazoo City today. Patty will take her father to his chemo treatment tomorrow and Saturday and we’ll judge then, when we will return home. We appreciate your prayers.
Blessings,
John