I’ve been Pentecostal for over 35 years now and I’ve seen a lot of things.  
 
While healing and miracles still excite me, the usual shouting jumping rolling you typically associate with a spirit filled service doesn’t really amaze me anymore.
 
 
However, what does impress / amaze me is when the Holy Spirit actively participates and directs a service.
 
 
Here’s what I mean.  I have a pastor friend who occasionally lets me in his pulpit to preach.  His response to me before a service is usually a “We will let the spirit lead and see where it goes”.
 
A few months back I was spending time with him and his wife, he hadn’t said anything prior about speaking on a Sunday but on Saturday night he looked at me and said: “Do you have a word you’d like to share tomorrow.”  To which I replied: “I think I might”.  
 
I had a passage in mind but nothing written out, so I scratched out an outline on Sunday morning just before service.  
 
 
He led worship that morning and even though he had absolutely no idea what I was going to speak on, two of the songs he picked were exactly related to what I was preaching on. 
 
In addition, worship was incredible that day.
 
In turned it over to me and I spoke a few minutes on Elisha.
 
Then after service someone came up to me and said they definitely needed to hear what was spoken that morning, it helped them in a specific situation that was on-going.
 
 
Now, I said all that to say this.  The shouting, jumping and running the aisles, I’m used to seeing and I know it can be manipulated sometimes.
 
 
What really, really amazes me is when the Holy Spirit makes a service flow with such a deliberate path and direction that you know could not have been planned. | 
		Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1323 3/21/16 12:50 pm
 
 
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