Act 3:19 Therefore, repent and turn to him to have your sins blotted out,
Act 3:20 so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord and so that he may send you Jesus, the Christ whom he appointed long ago.
There has been movement this week in the Spirit. The winds have begun to blow. And as always it seems it has started with the youth. That is why I love to hang out and be involved with that age group anyway I can. In two of our high schools, through a local intern group on campus outreaches, five kids got saved this week. On the very same day in two different public schools Jesus was drawing young people to Him. Meanwhile across town at a local Baptist private school chapel service another drawing was going on. As worship was being offered, a spirit of repentance began to be released from the worship team. Weeping began and seemed to spread to about fifty or so young people. They fell on their faces before God and wept. Teachers began to go about and pray for these kids, and some were even prophesying over the students. School got put on hold; God was moving on the hearts of these kids. Last I heard the next chapel service was being scheduled as a time of worship, prayer, and prophecy. This may not seem like much to some, but it is movement, more than we have seen in quite awhile in this city. Thank you Jesus, that you are beginning to pouring out your very Spirit on our youth.
Let the wind blow!
Act 3:20 so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord and so that he may send you Jesus, the Christ whom he appointed long ago.
There has been movement this week in the Spirit. The winds have begun to blow. And as always it seems it has started with the youth. That is why I love to hang out and be involved with that age group anyway I can. In two of our high schools, through a local intern group on campus outreaches, five kids got saved this week. On the very same day in two different public schools Jesus was drawing young people to Him. Meanwhile across town at a local Baptist private school chapel service another drawing was going on. As worship was being offered, a spirit of repentance began to be released from the worship team. Weeping began and seemed to spread to about fifty or so young people. They fell on their faces before God and wept. Teachers began to go about and pray for these kids, and some were even prophesying over the students. School got put on hold; God was moving on the hearts of these kids. Last I heard the next chapel service was being scheduled as a time of worship, prayer, and prophecy. This may not seem like much to some, but it is movement, more than we have seen in quite awhile in this city. Thank you Jesus, that you are beginning to pouring out your very Spirit on our youth.
Let the wind blow!
6 comments:
Praise the Lord! For this outpouring of His Spirit on our young people.
Goose bumps. Praise God for this movement! There has been several at my in-laws church recently saved and baptised. It hasn't seen growth in years. Kind of makes you wonder what God has in store for us, doesn't it? Jennifer
The wind is blowing...I see it here in the midwest as well. God is raising up an army amongst the young. I know many young people who are strong in their faith and preparing for battle.
Wouldn't it be an even more wonderful world if every kid would let God grab him/her.
How encouraging it is to see God move among the young.
Definite goose bumps here, too, just reading about what is happening there. May it increase and spread!
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