Early on Monday Morning, before work, I went to church to pray.
My prayer time was so rewarding, I found myself just wanting to stay.
I was lost in praise and worship, as I prayed and walked the floor.
Soon my alarm told me I must be leaving, so I headed for the door.
I stopped for a moment, overwhelmed by my tears. I stood there, tears falling, saying, "God, can you do something special." It was very clear.
He spoke into my spirit as the tears continued to fall. "
Take me with you, they need to hear the call.
Drying my eyes, I left the building and off to work I flew.
Praising and worshipping in my spirit, but others around me had no clue.
I entered my place of business and to my workstation I went.
Praising and worshipping Jehovah, for it was heaven sent.
A co-worker rounded the corner, and quickly stopped dead in her tracks.
Saying, "Today I do not see you Paul, all I see is Jesus and that is a fact."
I loaded the letters in the truck and started out the door.
My feet were as light as feathers, as I walked across the floor.
The time clock had already been ticking, and my break was now due,
so off to the local Coffee Shop, with my letters I flew.
Ten Minutes was what I was given, and it always goes by faster than you would believe. So, I quickly sat down and ordered my coffee and donut, while sharing God with the man next to me.
Soon, my ten minutes were over, I stood and started for the door. I stopped suddenly, impressed, to share with him, what God had given to me the night before.
Grabbing a napkin, I began to share, A.C.T.S.
"Sir, when you pray, pray this way. It may help you with what you must do today.
A - Is for Adoration, giving God our deep love and respect.
C - Is for Confession, admitting to God our sins. Now we are a clean vessel to glorify him.
T - Is for Thanksgiving, expressing our gratitude toward God.
S - Is for Supplication, let your request be made known.
By asking God the request has been sewn.
The man responded with a grateful heart.
He had to write a letter and did not know where to start.
He had awoken at 5:30 that morning and struggled with what he knew he had to do.
He grabbed a book to help him, but it did not give him a clue.
He tried another book and much to his dismay.
Neither book could help him with what he had to say.
Deep in his spirit, a voice within him rose.
"Go to the coffee shop, a young man there knows."
He now had a clear understanding of what he had to do.
He had to meet this young man who the answer knew.
I glanced at my watch, as I opened the door.
Only ten minutes had passed since I had first crossed the floor.
I am grateful and thankful, that I took God with me that Day.
I now listen very closely to what he has to say."
Paul V. Lundmark's testimony penned by Gleneva Lundmark
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