In no way do I ever discount the miraculous! As a Speaker, Evangelist, and Author, I am blessed to have many opportunities to meet a vast array of my fellow humans. They are tall and short, heavy and light, funny and serious, believe like I do and not, but they are all beautiful, and enrich this life’s experience.
In 2003, I was a delegate to the All Nations Conference of Ministers in Cape Town, South Africa. It was the first time I had crossed the Atlantic; the first time I had been on a plane for 20+ hours; and it would be the first time I would preach a sermon. I found out the day before departure that I would, in fact, be closing a revival service! What?!! All I could say to the news was, “Oh my. Wow. Are you sure? Okay. Well, praise God, He must have something in mind.” And He did.
At the time, I had been writing an internet column for almost three years. I printed eleven columns from the more than 150 I had written, packed them in my carry-on, and looked forward to writing a sermon during the 20 hour transit. I was given no information about the theme of the revival, the order of the service, or the congregation. If you have ever been asked to speak, and the person booking you says something like, “Oh we trust you! Whatever you want to share will be fine,” be gratified for their trust, then, whether or not you are a person of faith…start praying!
Sitting in the church the night of my arrival in Cape Town, I was enjoying the amazing experience of being in a different culture for worship! South African pop singer, Ricardo, was the Pastor’s guest, and doing some of his own songs when, quite suddenly, he decided to sing an old hymn. When he sang the first lyrics of ’How Great Thou Art’ tears streamed down my face. I looked down at the sheet on my lap, a column I had brought with me entitled, How Great Thou Art!
Eleven columns had been printed from more than 150. Of those eleven, I had selected ‘How Great Thou Art’ for the text of my remarks. And the theme of the revival, which I discovered upon entering the church, was Miracles in Motion! Two men (me and Ricardo), on two separate continents, six time zones and eight thousand miles apart, having never met (at least not until after the service), had one message on our lips, How Great Thou Art! Yes, God had a plan.
Speakers, you never know when your remarks are going to touch the lives of someone in your audience. Do your very best at all times to be prepared, and if it applies to you, be prayed up as well. We bear a wonderful and awesome responsibility to our audiences to bring them our very best, and in doing so, we will find that not only are they blessed, but we will be as well.
Fearlessly,
JD
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