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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Paralyzed Pastor's Wife Walks
Delia Knox was paralyzed from the waist down in an automobile accident on Christmas Day 1987. Recently at a revival service in Mobile, Alabama, led by Pastor John Kilpatrick - she got out of her wheel chair and walked for the first time since that December day in 1987.
Delia, a pastors wife and worship leader herself in the Mobile area, was known for leading worship from her wheel chair with her powerful voice. But in this Youtube video below, you can hear her tell Evangelist Nathan Morris that she can feel his hands on her legs as he was praying for her healing and she then gets out of her wheel chair and begins walking for the first time in over 22 years:
Delia said that all she wanted for Christmas were new shoes! Watch this next video as she returns to the stage of the place where she was healed - singing and walking across the stage wearing high heels:
Delia, a pastors wife and worship leader herself in the Mobile area, was known for leading worship from her wheel chair with her powerful voice. But in this Youtube video below, you can hear her tell Evangelist Nathan Morris that she can feel his hands on her legs as he was praying for her healing and she then gets out of her wheel chair and begins walking for the first time in over 22 years:
Delia said that all she wanted for Christmas were new shoes! Watch this next video as she returns to the stage of the place where she was healed - singing and walking across the stage wearing high heels:
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Daniel Fast Devotional Day 21
Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit in the desert, where for forty days he was tempted by the devil. He ate nothing during those days, and at the end of them he was hungry.… Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news about him spread through the whole countryside. He taught in their synagogues, and everyone praised him. —Luke 4:1–2, 14–15, NIV
Fasting and prayer are essential to receiving a clear vision of God’s specific path for our lives. Many times after a season of prayer and fasting we have a more defined understanding of the part we play in the body of Christ, as well as a greater sense of our particular spiritual giftings (1 Corinthians 12). Fasting and prayer are essential to receiving a clear vision of God’s specific path for our lives.
We learn a lot from observing the circumstances surrounding the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry (Luke 4).
Notice that He went into the desert “full of the Holy Spirit.” However, He returned to Galilee “in the power of the Holy Spirit.” Being full of the Spirit is to know God and His character; walking in the power of the Spirit is when we know that we have the God-given strength and authority in our lives to walk out His will.
The power of the Spirit is essential for us to accomplish the assignment God has for us. God could be leading you to fast so that you can receive His specific instructions for your life. He will empower you not just to know Him but to walk in His power to accomplish what He has called you to do. That’s exciting!
A man can no more take in a supply of grace for the future than he can eat enough for the next six months, or take sufficient air into his lungs at one time to sustain life for a week. We must draw upon God’s boundless store of grace from day to day, as we need it. —D. L. Moody
Prayer Focus: Are there areas of your life that need more clarity? Are you walking in the power of the Spirit and living in God’s purpose for your life? Write down those things God is speaking to you. As you conclude your fast, pray that God continually reveals His purpose and gives you ever-increasing clarity and strength to walk it out.
Source: www.awake21.org
Fasting and prayer are essential to receiving a clear vision of God’s specific path for our lives. Many times after a season of prayer and fasting we have a more defined understanding of the part we play in the body of Christ, as well as a greater sense of our particular spiritual giftings (1 Corinthians 12). Fasting and prayer are essential to receiving a clear vision of God’s specific path for our lives.
We learn a lot from observing the circumstances surrounding the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry (Luke 4).
Notice that He went into the desert “full of the Holy Spirit.” However, He returned to Galilee “in the power of the Holy Spirit.” Being full of the Spirit is to know God and His character; walking in the power of the Spirit is when we know that we have the God-given strength and authority in our lives to walk out His will.
The power of the Spirit is essential for us to accomplish the assignment God has for us. God could be leading you to fast so that you can receive His specific instructions for your life. He will empower you not just to know Him but to walk in His power to accomplish what He has called you to do. That’s exciting!
A man can no more take in a supply of grace for the future than he can eat enough for the next six months, or take sufficient air into his lungs at one time to sustain life for a week. We must draw upon God’s boundless store of grace from day to day, as we need it. —D. L. Moody
Prayer Focus: Are there areas of your life that need more clarity? Are you walking in the power of the Spirit and living in God’s purpose for your life? Write down those things God is speaking to you. As you conclude your fast, pray that God continually reveals His purpose and gives you ever-increasing clarity and strength to walk it out.
Source: www.awake21.org
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