Thursday, June 4, 2009

Sensitive to the Holy Spirit


During praise and worship the Lord gave me a word and a picture - and the picture was of a carton of eggs, and one was broken. I believe the Lord was saying that the broken egg represented broken hearts.

And in the congregation that morning there were people with broken hearts, and in the natural, you know, a broken egg cannot be put together or mended by human hands, but I then saw the egg perfect - and the Lord was saying that He can take a broken heart and mend it until it is perfect as though it had never been broken.

And He wanted that anyone who was in the congregation that morning who was suffering from a broken heart, from past times or present, to come forward and to be ministered to and that He wanted to touch them and minister to them.

The Pastor responded by putting his notes down and saying that we will move on the prophetic word and said that anyone who feels that word was spoken to them was to come forward for prayer. Many people came forward and as the Pastoral team prayed for them and ministered to them there was a great pouring-out of grief and sadness.

As that was released, the Holy Spirit began to minister with His joy. People then started to laugh. By now people were on the floor starting to enjoy the joy of the Holy Spirit as He ministered to them.

As people began to receive the joy, they would reach out and touch the person next to them - some people even just reaching out one arm and holding on to the ankle of the person next to them, and the anointing flowed.

By the end of the ministering the floor was covered with people that had come up with a broken heart who were now laughing and crying with joy.

One word from the Lord and a move of the anointing ministered to by the Holy Spirit can achieve far more than any wisdom that we have to impart of ourselves!

Thank the Lord for Pastors who are sensitive to the move of the Holy Spirit when He desires to do something specific on a particular occasion!

So let us take heed and be sensitive to the Holy Spirit's desires, and flow with what He wants to do as we meet together.

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