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GUILTY BUT NOT IN GOD'S EYES

CASE DISMISSED FOLLOWING PRAYER

Robert was facing a considerable prison time and asked for prayer regarding the court appearance the next day. Robert admitted to being guilty of what they were charging him with. He said that they had clear evidence against him, that he has no chance of getting off. He said he is not a bad person but he has done something bad and there is no way out and he is scared and he doesn’t know what to do. He’s not even sure why he is calling for prayer. As I started to try figure out how best to prepare his heart for a very bad situation, God spoke to my heart and I followed his instruction: Robert. Jesus paid for your sin. When He hung on that cross He died for what you did. Do you believe that? He took the punishment for what you did. He paid the price for this. You can walk away innocent because of what He did. God wants to show you how much He loves you. Is there any way at all, it is possible AT ALL that you will be found not guilty tomorrow. ROBERT: No. ME: then are you telling me it is impossible for you to be let go tomorrow. ROBERT: Yes. ME: then God wants to show you that He loves you and that He is for you and not against you. He will show you that He is God tomorrow and you will walk free because of what Jesus has done. And I tell you - you better thank him for it when it happens.

 

Next day we received a giddy call from Robert. CASE DISMISSED. He couldn’t even explain what had happened. He said he walked in there and the judge said the case was dismissed. It was over. He was free. I don't know Robert's story or what happened from here. But I trust it was good.

"It is not the miracle per se, which matters, in terms of raising our faith, it is our belief in The God, responsible for them"

- Dr. Lyndsey GW

Jesus . Nomatter what, never lose sight of him as the center.

 

Nomatter what wisdom or healing or breakthrough we seek and desire, never forget the value of the miracle you already possess - contact, in dwelling and relationship, with Jesus Christ. Always.

-Dr. Lyndsey, GW

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