I sit here scrolling around on my facebook, when the Lord
grabs my attention.
Flashes of all the people who asked for food while I was in Haiti ;
of all the people who I knew were going home with empty stomachs. I stopped and
thought about God and His goodness.
Hungry people isn’t a new thing to see in a third world country,
but we have an opportunity that comes every time we do see it.
There is a bold question, with blood dipped letters, that
comes every time a Christian leaves comfort and enters into the area of risk
where people are hungry, hurting, and need a savior. “God, I know You are good,
but in this situation, where is your goodness?”
Will we believe that He is good?
In Haiti
I saw amazing things; things I’ve never seen before. I saw thousands of people
healed with just one person outstretching their hand and declaring health. I
saw the blind eyes open, pain all over the body disappear, mobility restored.
But in the midst of the amazement and wonder, moments came where the question of
His goodness stared me in the face. Would I hold on to what I know is true when
the first women’s eyes were healed but the second’s eyes weren’t.
The moment when truth and experience clash and understanding
fails you.
Because the truth says that all the blind, all the lame, and
all the deaf will be healed. All the sick will recover and death will have no
victory.
I didn’t need to be taught to celebrate the goodness, the
wonder of who God is when a woman who lay on a table, wheezing with every
breath and in pain for days sat up completely healed after my team declared
life over her body. What I needed to experience was the Lord showing me how to
celebrate His goodness in the lack of understanding.
God dared me while I was in Haiti . He dared me to allow my
prayer to take affect. He dared me to step into a place of my heart snapping in
two, to see the blood of Jesus being poured over this nation. Because, as God
said to me, the only thing ingredients He needs in a person to change a nation
is a broken heart and a willing spirit.
My team went to change a nation, and I believe we did. We
worshiped in every atmosphere we went into. We battled with the powers over the
land and declared the name of Jesus. Making sure the enemy knew that no longer
does Haiti
belong to satan, but HAITI BELONGS TO JESUS. Because worship will break every
stronghold the enemy has! When we point our face to Him, when we feel His
Presence and allow it to go from our spirits to the souls around us that is
when Heaven begins to invade earth and people can’t not receive the true
gospel!
The change we saw in Haiti wasn’t measured by there
being less trash on the ground when we left, less people with no jobs or even
less children with no mother to go home to; although those things will follow.
Our trip was measured by the Presence entering a nation even more powerfully
then before we arrived, and the seeds to life, fullness, and prosperity being
released. We saw the grass a little greener and the trees a little bigger as
the Spirit of God was welcomed to a nation on a deeper level then the day
before. Orphans became sons and daughters, the diseased became the healthy, the
broken became the whole, the hungry became the satisfied, the depressed became
the joyous, the lame became the dancers, and the ugly became the beautiful.
That is what we did in Haiti .
Thank you to all who supported my team and me on this
beautiful adventure. You are apart of these testimonies of the sick healed and
the poor fed and the lost saved. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to
bring more souls in the Kingdom
of Heaven and the
brotherhood of Christianity. It is the highest privilege that is held in this
world.

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