Glory to God! I tell you, if you step out and trust and believe God and His word, He will use you. I just want to encourage you to do so. Face those fears and counteract them head on by just running right through them. God will give you the grace, for His glory. Let Your grace rest upon my brethren and sistren, Lord God in Jesus' name.
Today at lunch I stepped out the back of the building to see a woman and her daughter sitting on a bench. The woman held a cane in front of her as she sat there. I walked up to them to see if I could minister healing to her. I explained my intent and found that she had just had surgery and her womb was removed. She was in a lot of pain and the cane helped her to walk. She was a Sikh woman. She was sitting there with her hands folded on the top of her cane so I asked if I could put my hand on top of hers as I prayed. She obliged. After speaking to her body and commanding all pain to leave in the name of Jesus, she didn't feel any improvement. I prayed again and she started to feel a reduction. I took this opportunity to share the gospel with her and her daughter. After sharing with her, I was surprised to hear her say that she believed what I was saying. She asked me about His birth date being on Christmas and I explained how it was most likely in September, but that the date of December was taken to redeem that day for the Glory of God instead of the pagan holiday it formerly was. I prayed one other time for her. It was such a good encounter. I felt almost drunk with the love of God, haha. Sharing Him brings such JOY!! As I walked back to work after lunch, they were just getting up to go back into the same building as my work is in. I asked her how she was doing and she said that it was feeling better. I assured her that I believe that all pain would leave and she would be completely well. I took the opportunity to tell her to get a Bible and read it. She smiled and nodded. Her daughter also thanked me. Thank You, Lord!
On my walk home after work, I noted a woman walking toward the intersection across from the street were I was waiting for the light to turn so that I could cross. She had a cane and was walking slowly. I determined I was going to go up to her and minister to her. The light changed and I walked across to where she was waiting for the opposite light to change so she could go across the street in a perpendicular fashion from the direction I was coming. Her light was still red. I got next to her and by this time a crowd of people started to form behind her. I got next to her and explained that I pray for healing for people and God heals them, asking if I could do the same for her. She was shaking slightly and nodded her head yes. She seemed so feeble and timid. I asked where the pain was and she said all over. I asked to put my hand on her shoulder and she let me. I quickly spoke to her body to be healed and all pain to go in the name of the Lord. I noticed the light had changed green by now and the people behind her paused there for a brief moment thinking maybe we would go, since we didn't, they just decided to walk around us and kept going. After a very quick command of healing, I asked her how she was feeling and a huge grin formed on her face and the slight shaking seemed to stop. She said it was much better and thanked me for praying. I noticed she had a couple pendants on her necklace, a cross, a heart, and something else so I assumed she was a Christian. I just said "Glory to God, your welcome." and let her go. The whole encounter took maybe 1 or 2 minutes. It was so quick and really a big blessing to me and I believe her, judging by her reaction.
Grace, peace and love in Jesus Christ!
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