Well, praise God!! I'll try to get pics uploaded Monday along with a couple of videos.
What God is doing in Chekubul is amazing. In years past there have been as many as 5-600 people come to the crusades. Saturday night was what many said was by far the largest Gospel Crusade ever in that region. 22 pastors came and brought their congregations, along with many others from different churches. Somewhere between 1,200-1,400 people heard the gospel last night.
As I was about to preach, I felt the Lord moving in a different direction. I always love it when he changes our plans..... The Holy Spirit begin moving, and a healing anointing began to flow. People kept coming up for prayer and getting healed. One lady came out of her wheelchair and walked. Others were delivered. Robert was praying at one end and I was at the other! One person came up that was possessed by a devil and a person not walking totally with the Lord that Robert had already warned not to lay their hands on anyone, tried to run up and cast it out. Well, they got thrown back on the ground. Twice. But thanks be to God that the person that was possessed got delivered as we lay hands on them and the other person got ministered to.
Breakthroughs began happening all over the crowd. People began to break free. When God would touch them you could hear shouts and praise. Many homes were restored. Many lives set free.
The Holy Spirit got a hold of some of the women, they began dancing, singing and prophesying. When we left the service, we watched as people carried them and others out still under the power of God. When they drove off in a truck, they were singing, shouting and prophesying over the city! Some have been under the power 2 days. They have to have people help them in and out of the meetings.
Some said after service that they will never forget what God did last night.
Liberty and light broke through last night at the end of the service. People began shouting, singing and dancing before the Lord. One of the Baptist pastors was dancing "with all is might"! What a blessing!
I have never seen anything like this in these villages.
I hope to be able to report more Monday and upload some pics. I finished the service in Emiliano Zapata at 1pm and leave for the last night of the crusade at 2.30 pm!
Gotta run....Blessings,
-Scott
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