Kingdom comes in Lebanon - miracles in the mountains

After our time in Beirut, we headed up into the mountains of Lebanon to get in a couple days of skiing and see more of God's power released.  As has been our experience each year we go there, God moves and lives are touched.  Because we were caught in a snowstorm initially, we made the most sitting in the ski lodge praying for anybody who would let.  We shared about all the miracles that the Lord had done down in Beirut, and this opened door after door to pray for different people.  One of the first people we prayed for was an Egyptian muslim man who was healed in a ski shop.  We prayed for a number of Lebanese Christians who God also touched - we got to pray for some foreigners who were there as well.  Each night we would pray for people in a restaurant that we visit every year.  One Lebanese monk who came to meet us wanted to learn how we prayed for the sick.  He had a ministry of deliverance himself, but was so hungry to learn how we prayed for healing.  He even asked us to come back and teach the monks who are under his oversight how to better pray for the sick.  I can't believe the kind of opportunties that our Father gives us!!
 
I left the mountains with a level of heartsickness however because there were a number of people that we prayed for that weren't healed (at least not at that time).  I am thinking of 3 deaf you people (teenage/early 20's) who we didn't see breakthrough with.  There was also a man blind in one eye who lost his sight in the 80''s during the war.  He also wasn't healed.  God's word tell us clearly that the "deaf will hear" and the "blind will receive their sight".  I know what God's will is and we refuse to let our experience (i.e. these deaf and blind not healed) water down or change the clear words of Christ.  We go back to that place of contending for the 'normal Christian life' - which is that we do the works of Jesus. Lord, I long to be normal!!!

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  1. Be encouraged! I certainly am by reading of your willingness!! Be bold... hope to meet you one day!

    Blessings in Jesus name!

    Fernando

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