Go Tell Someone About Jesus!


I had a vision from the Lord that made me cry out. (Sharing from a Facebook friend. This spoke deeply to my heart and soul.)

Vision: I came in a church that had pews on each side with an aisle down the middle. As I walked down the aisle toward the platform, I looked at the people sitting on the pews. Everyone was frozen in time, seemingly stuck in place. I noticed every person sitting on the pew was huge (extremely obese). One man I saw on the second pew had his gut stuck out of his shirt and he had a big white beard. I noticed baskets full of bread sitting on all of the pews. I saw baskets of bread stuffed under the pews. Each member on the pew was obese and had crumbs all over them. The big man on the second pew had crumbs in his beard.

I made my way up on stage where I saw the preacher. I didn't recognize him. He was young with jet black hair. He was wearing a very nice suit with no wrinkles in it. He was standing on the bottom ledge of the pulpit, and while he leaned forward his hand was outstretched toward the members on the pew. He had a long loaf of bread in his hand. His face was so sincere. 

As I looked upon this preacher, the lights in the church grew dim until I could barely see him or anyone else around in the church. A light came through a window, on the wall, in the middle of the church. I made my way to the window. As I looked out the window, my heart sank in to my stomach and I began to weep. Everywhere around the outside of the church building were men, women, and children standing but they were skin and bones. I remember one woman screaming, while holding her dying son in her arm, while reaching toward the church with her other hand. Her son's stomach was bloated. God spoke to me and told me that the Gospel needs to go beyond the four walls. While many people become fat on the Word, no one is feeding those outside. Conviction filled my heart and soul. In this vision, I saw this and it was as if I were there.

The harvest is white but where are those who will labor? Are we looking forward to the next Wednesday at church or the next Sunday service but neglecting to reach those starving around us? I am all for going to church, and we are told to do so. However, we need to be reaching this lost and dying world that is starving for salvation. Go tell someone about Jesus!

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