HE Alone is The Loving Heavenly Father Who Cares

“My father was a mobster. We, Mom and my two sisters, had to often move places to avoid the repercussions of my dads poor choices. I loved my dad a lot. He was always good to me. Bought me whatever I wanted as a child. A rich man, thanks to his construction projects. I grew attached to him, and my expectations from him kept increasing.

In the middle of all the "good life", God entered. A local pastor, began sharing Christ with me. I accepted Christ as my Lord and Saviour. My life completely changed. After receiving Jesus, I sought the Lord for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. God began to use me at the age of 19. Preaching to large crowds, prophesying, healing, deliverance ministries, etc.

My dad started to trouble the family. He wanted me dead because of my conversion. I started to get distracted from God, again.

Recently, I began to attend a small meeting. God revived me, and I pressed God once more to work in a new way. God heard my prayer.

One afternoon, tired, but not sleepy, I laid on my bed. Immediately I saw a vision.

A metal wall was protecting salt inside. The salt began to spread outside of the metal wall.

As I saw the vision, I felt a presence enter my room. I knew it was Jesus. Jesus revealed that my father had become a distraction, hindering Him from working in my life. Overwhelmed, I couldn’t stop crying with joy. My heart has been abounding with joy since."

The Loving Heavenly Father Never Forgets

"I thought Jesus had left after speaking to me, but I continued to feel his presence as I ate my lunch and even when I stepped out for a prayer meeting that evening. I am so grateful to God for reviving me again.”

God never leaves us. He is true to His promises. HE alone is the loving heavenly Father who cares for each and every one of us.

Are you feeling weary? Call out to Him. We are almost there, the day is here when we’ll meet Him in the air. Maranatha, Praise God and Amen!

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