“In the last days, God says, I will
pour out My Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your
young men will see visions; your old men will dream dreams.”Acts 2:17
Os Hillman share; “I need to meet
with you,” said the man from England during a break at a conference overseas.
We walked outside to have a coffee break and sat down. “God wants you to know
that He removed your finances in order to reserve His reward for you in Heaven.
He has done you a great service.”
I was shocked. I’d never met this gentleman before. How would he have known
I had lost a half million dollars in the previous few years, virtually all of
my financial net worth, to some unusual calamities? We shared for the next
several minutes.
That week, during our lunch and
dinner times, I had been enjoying wonderful, juicy oranges from this island in
the Mediterranean Sea. It came time for the gentleman and I to conclude our
coffee break. We bowed in prayer. As we prayed, the man began to describe a
picture he was seeing in his mind.
“I see a picture of a large orange
tree. The tree is full of large, ripened oranges. They are beginning to fall to
the ground. You are the tree!”
Again, I looked at the man with
shock and amazement, and now tears in my eyes.
“You are the third person in three
years that has had a similar vision during a prayer time like this. The first
two people were also strangers to me.”
I went back into the meeting
rejoicing that God could be so personal in my life. He used a servant who had
gone through similar trials to supernaturally speak a word of encouragement in
a way that I would know it was God who was speaking.
There are times when God
supernaturally speaks into our lives. He does this to demonstrate His power,
His love, and His intimacy with us. Do not be surprised if God sends one of His
messengers to speak into your life when you need it most. Be open to how God
might want to speak into your life today.
He is like a tree planted by streams
of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither.
Whatever he does prospers (Psalm 1:3).