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Sometimes They Do Seem To Care

After the interview with John and Nate, I turned around to see if Pastor Bill was interviewing anyone. It’s fun to watch him interview people – I thank God that He made Pastor Bill so easy going. God has blessed him with a very likable personality. He’s just plain funny.

As I turned, I noticed a couple (husband and wife), watching Pastor Bill’s video interview. I approached this couple and found out that they were there with Calvary Chapel.

I am so bad with names – truly I’m ashamed I forgot their names. To be honest, I’ll probably have to see them a few more times before I’ll remember and call them by their name without asking them to remind me.

Come Lord Jesus come! That we might worship You face to face (and get our my new glorified bodies, so we wont forget important things anymore).

We had a very nice conversation about witnessing. They indicated that they would like to “be a fly on the wall” and just listen in on an encounter. So we went to prayer, asking God for another divine appointment. AMEN!

As the three of us finished praying, we turned around and the first person(s) we approached was a group of three college-aged girls. Their names are Lexie, Christian, and Witney. Unlike the last encounter, John nor Nate gave any indication that they were troubled by their eternal destiny without Christ, these tender young ladies did. Wow! Again, only God knows what was going on in their hearts.

Listen closely, the first half of the interview is quite jovial. We were genuinly having fun. But when I began to speak of God’s Law, in order to help Lexie, Christian, and Witney know their personal sin before God (Rom 7:7), they became very quiet. Let this strengthen your faith Christian, God’s Word is true!

“Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God.” Romans 3:19

These young ladies began to feel the weight of their condemnation, maybe for the first time – I don’t know. During the time while we discussed what we deserved for breaking God’s Law – Hell, there were tears. Was God using the Law as a schoolmaster to bring them unto Christ (Galatians 3:24)? Only He knows. Lets pray that this was “godly sorrow” that “produces repentance leading to salvation.”

Please lift up Lexie, Christain, and Witney in your prayers.

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