Bro. John,
I woke up before daybreak thinking about last night’s meeting. It was truly a heavenly gathering; Jesus was doing wonderful things. I was watching you play your guitar and sing, then you held the guitar out and started shaking, going back and forth. It looked like you might slide out of your chair. Even though we were clapping and singing, my insides got very still as I watched. It was holy. What Jesus was doing was holy.
Seeing the pictures of Luke’s red spots there and then gone was breathtaking. Then sweet Jamie came bouncing in with her miracle for all to see. Jesus had healed her little boy and she just couldn’t stay home any longer. I loved that excitement. Seeing Luke smiling and running up to you was sweet. Jacob was clapping his hands because he was so happy that Jesus healed his little brother.
Ben’s smile and the life that is in his face is wonderful. He is really coming out and enjoying himself. It looks like Jesus has just given him a new face.
Token’s testimony was super wonderful. She has so much feeling in every word. I enjoy watching her expressions because she is so real and excited and just can’t thank Jesus enough. (I do love watching her try though.) She just seems to have victory in Jesus.
The happy children in the line, singing, holding hands and swinging them back and forth was beautiful. It looked like they were all celebrating together.
Testimonies of how Jesus worked out tiny details in situations was really something. He can make things be – when they aren’t.
The songs gave so much freedom. How blessed to be able to clap, sing, sway, reel, dance, jump, raise our hands, smile and wave to one another. Very glad the children can grow up seeing that, having experiences and not be ashamed.
Last night was more than a meeting, a real gathering of the saints. It was very faith building from beginning to end. Jesus is so good to us. I am very thankful to be a part of it all. I just love it; and as Sister Donna says, absolutely love it!
Thanks be to Jesus and you, Bro. John, and all the saints in my life that are faithful to their calling.
Sheila P.