Changed Everything

Good morning,

I love the Christmas season especially in the morning when the tree is all lit up and the fireplace is warming up the room. I love to start the day with reading the Bible and thinking about God. Jesus coming into the world changed everything. He saved us for eternity, defeated the devil and He gave us hope and joy!

I saw a testimony of a former demonized man Apostle James Kawalya from Africa, who went around attacking people and causing suffering where ever he went. One day he tried to get a young girl on campus and when he looked at her he was zapped by the light coming out of her eyes. He called more demons to help him and when they got there he summons up the courage to look at her again and when he did the light coming out of her eyes made all the demons run screaming and yelling. The girl later told him that God told her to” be still and know that I am God.”

The man had never seen such power, he had harassed Bishops and religious people but never had he seen anything like what was blasting him from her eyes. He told that if more people understood how powerful the King of kings, Lord of Lord, the great I Am is, they would have no fear. The blood of Jesus is no joke. The glory of God is the power to keep you protected, loved and filled with hope. Prayer is a gift that believers in Christ have that changes everything!

He was changed and surrendered his life to Jesus that very day. He wanted to know who the deity was that could send forth such power and fear. He wanted to be on the winning side!

I thank God today and everyday for Jesus. Such a close friend, protector, powerful over any attack that is coming at me! Praise God that all can believe and become a child of the most High! Our Pastor Joel is in Africa right now teaching 250 pastors in the thickest VooDoo area called Togo. I send prayers for his and all with him the covering of the blood of Jesus and that all will want to know this deity, Jesus that is all powerful and changes everything for good.

Hallelujah!

Love you, Teri

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