Season of Lent & a Jericho March
05-02-2009, 09:13 PM
TESTIMONY TIME!!!
This is the most of the email that I got from my friend Tom about the results of the march discussed above. Thought you'd like to read it. It was a faith builder for all of them, and I think it will be an encouragement to any who read it, especially if you are in the process of churchbuilding. God is still at work in mysterious and wonderful ways.
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You asked about the whole Jericho march. Well, let me tell you about it!
For the first few weeks, it had mixed results. Everyone but the pastor thought I was a bit nuts. I went ahead and explained the purpose for the march from Scripture, sharing some of the details of the original Jericho march and how we could incorporate those details into our congregation's march.
Well, we definitely prayed before even starting the whole march.
Week by week, the one thing that was consistent was that people definitely had prayer requests. We had them write them down on slips of paper, like you and I had discussed. We passed a basket around and collected them and then after the march, we prayed over every one of them. Everything was anonymous, of course.
The marches themselves were interesting. You know how we have wanted more exuberance and more interaction in our worship times? Well, the marches were definitely done in a more silent fashion. Not only did I have them be silent throughout the whole thing, but I had them pray and pray hard not just for their own needs, but for the needs of the other church members, for our country, for other people around the world, etc. It wasnt just a march; it was a prayer time of great intensity. No matter what we did, I wanted to make sure and base everything on Scripture.
Dean, our prayers began working. Throughout our weeks of the march, people would come up to me and be amazed as to the results of the prayers. One man came up to me and told me that he was afraid of losing his job because of lack of money within his company. People were on their way out, but it turns out that not only did he not lose his job, but he got promoted and asked to carry out some more duties. While it wasnt significant, he got a bit of a salary increase.
Another man came and told both my pastor and me that for weeks, he had been a bit worried about some health issues hed been having. He was so new to Christianity but he figured he would really try putting his faith into practice. He went and got some tests done, and it turns out that he was fine!
One other person kept praying that her family would come to church with her, and they finally did on the last day of the march.
Now, the last day was very interesting. This was after that gentleman (Brother David) came and openly shared his opinions with Pastor & me about how things were going. The last day was when the metaphoric walls were to come down! We were going to bring down every wall that was a barrier to increased faith. We were going to bring down all the walls and obstacles the devil put in our way. Yes, the walls were coming gown, and we were going to be the warriors to bring them down. They had no idea what they were in for.
We continued to ask for prayer requests, and by this time, people were getting used to this event. I still had some skeptical people, but I definitely had others on board with it because they were seeing, first hand, that prayers were being answered.
What they werent expecting was that we would really cut loose and get into the march like never before. Oh, it took them a bit and they hesitated, but I asked them that as they marched, they were to shout and make joyful noises of cheer unto the Lord. We even had some whistles and noisemakers to symbolize the trumpets. People were leery, but they knew we meant business, and we all did it as a church! Someone came up to me later and said they didnt know they could make so much noise in church before. It wasnt nonsensical noise though. It was serious, praiseful noise that was reaching the Lord and letting the devil know we meant business!
After the march, we came back and were exhilarated like you wouldnt believe. The pastor preached for a bit, but there was a different feeling happening there. We asked if there were any testimonies from the people who participated in the march. The people I mentioned, and a few others, leery as they were, actually gave their testimony.
We still had some negative spirits there asking if this was really scriptural. We proved it was, and they couldnt help but accept that what we were doing was OK. We still have some skeptics, but we have believers, too!
I still get comments on how great that march was and how it increased their faith now. Yes, I know now that the devil is angry and that he will want to avenge what weve done, but we dont care. We just need to pray without ceasing now and we need to keep things happening.
I still get a huge smile on my face when thinking of what can happen when we all trust the Lord and put our leery feelings aside! Amen??
Anyway, thats what happened there.
PS Oh, also that day, we actually got some louder singing happening, and thats a great start. Theyre singing for longer periods of time without quieting down and letting me be the lone carrier.
This is the most of the email that I got from my friend Tom about the results of the march discussed above. Thought you'd like to read it. It was a faith builder for all of them, and I think it will be an encouragement to any who read it, especially if you are in the process of churchbuilding. God is still at work in mysterious and wonderful ways.
======================================
You asked about the whole Jericho march. Well, let me tell you about it!
For the first few weeks, it had mixed results. Everyone but the pastor thought I was a bit nuts. I went ahead and explained the purpose for the march from Scripture, sharing some of the details of the original Jericho march and how we could incorporate those details into our congregation's march.
Well, we definitely prayed before even starting the whole march.
Week by week, the one thing that was consistent was that people definitely had prayer requests. We had them write them down on slips of paper, like you and I had discussed. We passed a basket around and collected them and then after the march, we prayed over every one of them. Everything was anonymous, of course.
The marches themselves were interesting. You know how we have wanted more exuberance and more interaction in our worship times? Well, the marches were definitely done in a more silent fashion. Not only did I have them be silent throughout the whole thing, but I had them pray and pray hard not just for their own needs, but for the needs of the other church members, for our country, for other people around the world, etc. It wasnt just a march; it was a prayer time of great intensity. No matter what we did, I wanted to make sure and base everything on Scripture.
Dean, our prayers began working. Throughout our weeks of the march, people would come up to me and be amazed as to the results of the prayers. One man came up to me and told me that he was afraid of losing his job because of lack of money within his company. People were on their way out, but it turns out that not only did he not lose his job, but he got promoted and asked to carry out some more duties. While it wasnt significant, he got a bit of a salary increase.
Another man came and told both my pastor and me that for weeks, he had been a bit worried about some health issues hed been having. He was so new to Christianity but he figured he would really try putting his faith into practice. He went and got some tests done, and it turns out that he was fine!
One other person kept praying that her family would come to church with her, and they finally did on the last day of the march.
Now, the last day was very interesting. This was after that gentleman (Brother David) came and openly shared his opinions with Pastor & me about how things were going. The last day was when the metaphoric walls were to come down! We were going to bring down every wall that was a barrier to increased faith. We were going to bring down all the walls and obstacles the devil put in our way. Yes, the walls were coming gown, and we were going to be the warriors to bring them down. They had no idea what they were in for.
We continued to ask for prayer requests, and by this time, people were getting used to this event. I still had some skeptical people, but I definitely had others on board with it because they were seeing, first hand, that prayers were being answered.
What they werent expecting was that we would really cut loose and get into the march like never before. Oh, it took them a bit and they hesitated, but I asked them that as they marched, they were to shout and make joyful noises of cheer unto the Lord. We even had some whistles and noisemakers to symbolize the trumpets. People were leery, but they knew we meant business, and we all did it as a church! Someone came up to me later and said they didnt know they could make so much noise in church before. It wasnt nonsensical noise though. It was serious, praiseful noise that was reaching the Lord and letting the devil know we meant business!
After the march, we came back and were exhilarated like you wouldnt believe. The pastor preached for a bit, but there was a different feeling happening there. We asked if there were any testimonies from the people who participated in the march. The people I mentioned, and a few others, leery as they were, actually gave their testimony.
We still had some negative spirits there asking if this was really scriptural. We proved it was, and they couldnt help but accept that what we were doing was OK. We still have some skeptics, but we have believers, too!
I still get comments on how great that march was and how it increased their faith now. Yes, I know now that the devil is angry and that he will want to avenge what weve done, but we dont care. We just need to pray without ceasing now and we need to keep things happening.
I still get a huge smile on my face when thinking of what can happen when we all trust the Lord and put our leery feelings aside! Amen??
Anyway, thats what happened there.
PS Oh, also that day, we actually got some louder singing happening, and thats a great start. Theyre singing for longer periods of time without quieting down and letting me be the lone carrier.
Blessings!
Dean
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