Last Sunday’s Service was attended by a record number of new people who came from distances like New Bombay, Jogeshwari and Sion. The hall was full and everyone there felt the powerful, loving and healing presence of Jesus.
The Service began with the usual praise and worship. When Pastor Robin came on stage, he sang a new song that the Holy Spirit had inspired in him that same morning during his personal prayer. It was about Jesus who is alive, who cleanses us from all sin, who gives us a new life of peace and joy, heals us and frees us from all sickness and disease. The tune was so catchy that the people learnt it very quickly and everyone enthusiastically joined in the chorus.
As Pastor Robin’s song proclaimed, Jesus healed many people that day, even some of those who had come for the first time. Deliverance of evil spirits were also manifested. At the end, there was a long queue o people who came forward to testify to long standing pains, headaches and stomach problems that were healed. Before the new testimonies could come up, Pastor Robin requested those who had been healed the previous Sunday to come forward. He wanted to know if after a week they were still free of the problem. All of them confirmed that the problem had not returned. He prayed a special blessing over all the new people who had come forward to give their testimonies. Most of them fell to the ground under the mighty power of the Divine Presence. Many more testimonies are expected next week from people who need to verify their healing through medical tests or who would receive their miracle during the week.
There were 2 dance performances by the youth in praise and thanks to Jesus. A lively Punjabi bangra dance was performed twice by popular request and many of the people came forward to join in. Outstanding, was a Sikh lady who became the center of attraction because of the professional and joyful way in which she danced! The service ended on a very joyful note and everyone reluctantly left with an enthusiastic decision to return the following Sunday.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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