Such an awesome experience to worship with so many fellow believers! Thank you @jdwalehwa for getting us such amazing seats at the concert!!! #outcry2015 (at BOK Center)
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Such an awesome experience to worship with so many fellow believers! Thank you @jdwalehwa for getting us such amazing seats at the concert!!! #outcry2015 (at BOK Center)
Heaven moves when this awesome team comes together to glorify the name above all and is our savior JESUS CHRIST! God you are good! Beautiful night, it feels likes yesterday when I got the chance to see them on the @Outcrytour here in Washington DC
Beginning
So the age group I went with to the outcry tour varied from 50 to 6 - I'm guessing. As we ate dinner before the concert I got to know some of the younger people very well. We shared laughs and common interest - while talking about Jesus. I realized as I was talking to them; they were very alarmed by the amount of knowledge I had about such things pertaining to the gospel and the bible in general. Before we departed the bus to eat I told my friend Sarah that I had a word I wanted to explain to her. She said "after dinner" lol I wanted to explain it at the dinner table. Everything happens for a reason and now I know why. When we get back on the bus everyone is comfortable with each other - mainly myself. So I began to talk about the word I wanted to share with Sarah and as I did everyone in the back of the bus began to draw closer to me. I finished my word; a few questions were asked and answers were given. Things were talked about and knowledge was shared. Curiosity was most definitely in the air. After we stopped talking about the word, the topic began to change - there was a young boy on the back of the bus who spoke up and said "woah yall I wanna hear this girl talk more about Jesus" I was shocked, because I didn't think anyone really understood what I was talking about - yet I tried to explain it at a level in which it would be easier to interpret. This young kid, probably 13, gave me hope. Hope for my furture - when he said those words all I thought about was "wow. My voice has power." I've always been scared to talk out loud about Jesus, because I never want to lead anyone on the wrong path and I never want to preach or talk to someone and deliver false information. Today I was reading 2 Corinthians chapter 3 where Paul didn't need the recommendation of a letter to validate his ministry. The only approval he needed was that of Jesus. God validates our ministry. This is something I have to keep in mind daily, because that one voice just changed everything. The one voice that spoke up and said "I wanna here this girl talk more about Jesus". That one sentence has changed my life, because there are people out there who are waiting for me to do my duties as a disciple and speak life into them. I can't do that without constant devotion to the word and prayer. The trip wasn't meant for me to go and get my worship on; it was meant for me to encounter that one teenage boy, who's name I didn't even get. To speak life into him, and leave him with the curiosity of wanting to get to know his first love better - on another level. This kid was so intrigued by the word God gave me that he sat up out of his chair, put down the book he was reading, and told everyone to stop talking so I could speak more about Jesus. I was speechless - I didn't have anything else to say, because all I could think about was how God began to use me in that very moment. The feeling of speaking to teenagers who were actually engaged in a conversation about Jesus. The only thing that went through my mind when I started talking was God standing behind me pushing me to speak to them and telling me "it's okay for you to speak; I've already validated your ministry, because you are my daughter and those are your siblings. In order for this to work they need you - they need the knowledge I've granted you access to."
Trip lee... Just the beginning of #outcry2015 :)