Friday, November 17, 2017

FIRE HEALING CRUSADE EYE WITNESS





 May I add this as an "eye witness" and not just an "online witness". I saw the largest crowd I have ever witnessed. The Holy Spirit controlled the mammoth crowd that there was orderliness even though people were standing shoulder to shoulder. There were a lot of entertainments and true worship. However, when Bonke came to the stage it was clear he was not there for entertainment. He was a man with burden and passion for salvation of souls. No new message of salvation just like the Bible with the same old message of Christ crucified. However, there was power, power, as there was complete and full attention throughout. At times he appears to want to weep, at times you will hear the sound of his heavy breathing from the microphone like an aged person overstressing his energy limit. He must continue preaching because that is the last message or appeal of Christ's General, to Nigerians, no, the whole world, to embrace Christ. After the message, he made an alter call. Nearly all the crowd raised their hands. Most of them definitely are from Pentecostal churches and I begin to wonder why many Pentecostals are not sure of salvation and what their pastors are teaching them. After that his successor, Kolenda came up to minister healing. He started with praise worship which is not entertaining but really connecting to heaven. He made simple prayers. To my surprise no single "falling under anointing". Did miracle happened? Kolenda asked those who received miracles to raise up their hands. 

They were in thousands. As if it was too much for him to believe, he clarified and asked only those who have experienced physical bodily changes to raise their hands; still the same thousands. From the testimonies it was clear that the Man of Galilee actually visited us. Now listen, Bonke came to transfer his anointing to those who cares. A thousand Bonkes are not enough to evangelize the ever increasing godless world, but they can make a difference. May God raise thousands of Bonkes for this generation and I want to be one. 
 BY DEMOLA FAJIMI

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