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One thing I miss in many congregations is testimony time. There is great encouragement in hearing others speak of how they have experienced God.
Sadly, there is a natural tendency in us to create boundaries of what we regard as appropriate testimonies. Such testimonies tend to spend much time on the problem and only a little time on the work of God.
I would love to hear stories of how God has profoundly touched you. To get it started, I will share a recent profound experience I had with God.
Mission to Dominica Republic
I went on a week long mission trip to the Dominican Republic to share Christ in an E3 Partners campaign. There were about 30 of us from various parts of the USA that had gone on the campaign.
There was one woman who told me she would share her testimony of how she came to Christ, but due to the mission could not get around to it until the end of the week. So I reminded her that she said she would tell me her story.
Her story was one of deliverance from drug addiction. As she was speaking, the Lord spoke to me, "Have her pray for Donna." Donna is my sister who is calling herself a Christian, but has never had the new birth. Her Christianity is Al Anon 12 step program which requires everyone to put faith in a higher power, but does not specify who is that higher power. She chose Christ, I suspect because I had been a Christian 20 years before her Al Anon program. The Lord repeated to me 3x in an urgent sense to ask Melissa, the woman sharing her testimony, to pray for Donna. However, I did not want to be impolite and interrupt her. So I waited until she finished her story
When I told her what the Lord wanted her to do, she replied, "Of course I will. Al Anon Jesus is not the real Jesus." The moment she laid her hands on me to pray, I began sobbing uncontrollably. I was utterly embarrassed to cry in front of the other missionaries.
The next morning before our last campaign, I sat on the balcony of our room and prayed as I always did for my family's salvation. Again I began to sob uncontrollably. My room mates prayed over me. It was our final day in which we had a wrap up testimony time.
A pastor from Houston got up to share and struggled with his own tears as he shared his testimony. He had gone on these trips with E3 for 12 years in a row. Each year he would invite members of his congregation to join him, yet none would. He did not understand why none would come, but this year he had 5 people from his church go with him. The Lord had told him each year, simply be faithful.
When he said that I realized what the Lord was letting me know about my own family. When I came to Christ 35 years ago, I was the only one who was a Christian so I promised the Lord that I would pray for my lost family members' salvation daily. A promise have kept with about 98% consistency. Many of my prayers were routine rote prayers for them, but I did my best to keep my promise. Through the pastor's testimony I realized that God was letting me know that a harvest was coming for my family.
In hindsight I also realized that the uncontrollable weeping that I experienced was the Lord breaking the hardness of my heart towards my family. I have no real love for them, but only had prayed for them out of duty. My parents divorced when I was 10 and my mother had to raise 6 children on her own. We were quite poor and left unsupervised. All of us wanted to get away out on our own as soon as possible. I moved out when I was 16, my sister married when she was 15. The love of God can not flow through hardened hearts. God has to break our hearts sometimes so his love for others can flow.
Testimonies are personal experiences. I would love to hear what other people have experienced with God in those profound moments. Please, I don't want anyone judging these stories from their academic, theological reasoning. If you don't have a testimony to share, then don't comment at all.
Sadly, there is a natural tendency in us to create boundaries of what we regard as appropriate testimonies. Such testimonies tend to spend much time on the problem and only a little time on the work of God.
I would love to hear stories of how God has profoundly touched you. To get it started, I will share a recent profound experience I had with God.
Mission to Dominica Republic
I went on a week long mission trip to the Dominican Republic to share Christ in an E3 Partners campaign. There were about 30 of us from various parts of the USA that had gone on the campaign.
There was one woman who told me she would share her testimony of how she came to Christ, but due to the mission could not get around to it until the end of the week. So I reminded her that she said she would tell me her story.
Her story was one of deliverance from drug addiction. As she was speaking, the Lord spoke to me, "Have her pray for Donna." Donna is my sister who is calling herself a Christian, but has never had the new birth. Her Christianity is Al Anon 12 step program which requires everyone to put faith in a higher power, but does not specify who is that higher power. She chose Christ, I suspect because I had been a Christian 20 years before her Al Anon program. The Lord repeated to me 3x in an urgent sense to ask Melissa, the woman sharing her testimony, to pray for Donna. However, I did not want to be impolite and interrupt her. So I waited until she finished her story
When I told her what the Lord wanted her to do, she replied, "Of course I will. Al Anon Jesus is not the real Jesus." The moment she laid her hands on me to pray, I began sobbing uncontrollably. I was utterly embarrassed to cry in front of the other missionaries.
The next morning before our last campaign, I sat on the balcony of our room and prayed as I always did for my family's salvation. Again I began to sob uncontrollably. My room mates prayed over me. It was our final day in which we had a wrap up testimony time.
A pastor from Houston got up to share and struggled with his own tears as he shared his testimony. He had gone on these trips with E3 for 12 years in a row. Each year he would invite members of his congregation to join him, yet none would. He did not understand why none would come, but this year he had 5 people from his church go with him. The Lord had told him each year, simply be faithful.
When he said that I realized what the Lord was letting me know about my own family. When I came to Christ 35 years ago, I was the only one who was a Christian so I promised the Lord that I would pray for my lost family members' salvation daily. A promise have kept with about 98% consistency. Many of my prayers were routine rote prayers for them, but I did my best to keep my promise. Through the pastor's testimony I realized that God was letting me know that a harvest was coming for my family.
In hindsight I also realized that the uncontrollable weeping that I experienced was the Lord breaking the hardness of my heart towards my family. I have no real love for them, but only had prayed for them out of duty. My parents divorced when I was 10 and my mother had to raise 6 children on her own. We were quite poor and left unsupervised. All of us wanted to get away out on our own as soon as possible. I moved out when I was 16, my sister married when she was 15. The love of God can not flow through hardened hearts. God has to break our hearts sometimes so his love for others can flow.
Testimonies are personal experiences. I would love to hear what other people have experienced with God in those profound moments. Please, I don't want anyone judging these stories from their academic, theological reasoning. If you don't have a testimony to share, then don't comment at all.