One day, when I was reading the Book of Revelation in my office, I suddenly felt something very tangible. Every time when I feel like the word of God is jumping out of the Bible, then I know I’m listening to what God is trying to say to me at that moment. I thought, wow, this is so powerful. I didn’t know its meaning, but it is powerful. As usual, my spirit felt it before my mind.
One day, when I was reading the Book of Revelation in my
office, I suddenly felt something very tangible. Every time when I feel like
the word of God is jumping out of the Bible, then I know I’m listening to what
God is trying to say to me at that moment. I thought, wow, this is so powerful.
I didn’t know its meaning, but it is powerful. As usual, my spirit felt it
before my mind.
‘And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me.
See thou do it not: I am thy fellow servant, and of thy brethren that have the
testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of
prophecy.’ Book of Revelation 19:10. I was reading this verse and was blown
away by the powerful revelation the last sentence gave. It is enormous. It is
infinite. Not even Apostle John entered into the fullness of this.
Therefore, I spent some time meditating on the verse and
asked the Holy Spirit to help me understand its meaning. After a few hours, the
answer entered my office. A brother of church, Jim, came in and shared his
testimony of how God miraculously restored his marriage. After the testimony,
he said, bill, you can share my story to any other people who needed to hear
this.
Jim shared his testimony with me and I can share his testimony
with others. And by sharing it, I can prophesy power to people who needs help
in their marriages. To prophesy and to witness is two responsibilities and
privileges of all Christians. But the Holy Spirit showed me the relationship of
them.
Prophesying is more than to tell future of someone or to
tell hidden information. It carries the supernatural power to alter the
situation like a catalyst. It changes the atmosphere and prepares the way for
tangible power to literally transform the outcome of an event or the life of
someone.
The two assumptions Jim made are first, since God did this
great thing for me, He would also do it for others; second, the proclamation of
a testimony is a medium to pass the promise to other needy persons.
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