Carl
trained with The Elijah Challenge in 2006, and is presently
serving as a missionary in the Philippines.
I
had met Pastor Jerry a few weeks before, at the insistence of
a persistent “tent
maker missionary,” Jared Lupton. I shared information about
the Way of the Master (WOTM) and The Elijah Challenge (TEC),
while skimming through my PowerPoint presentation on my laptop
computer.
Pastor Jerry was a kindred soul, with a love for the Lord and
a desire to be obedient to the Great Commission. As I explained
about
our
training, his eyes lit up and he told me repeatedly, “This
is what we need, this is an answer to prayer, and how do we get this
started at BMC?” (Baguio Mission Church). I told him we had
a MOR-Evangelism Boot Camp scheduled for October 30th – November
2nd and that our schedule was full and we would not have time
to conduct the training because of the Boot Camp. Instead of
discouraging
him, he became even more excited about training his people in
time to attend the Boot Camp. He was persuasive and we scheduled
the
training, and a time for me to preach in his church. I ended
up preaching at
BMC on Sunday October 21st.
I was asked to preach a revival message and to heal the sick.
This is very much out of the ordinary for us because I do not
have “the
gift of healing” or anyway to perform miracles of my own
ability. We have only seen or done miracles in the context of
evangelism. In the context of evangelism; preaching the gospel
of the Kingdom
God to the lost, God always shows up and heals. Our experience
has
been that in the evangelistic context, God will show-up to convince
the lost to believe, in the power and authority of Jesus name.
However, it is beyond my ability to do miracles on demand in
a church setting,
etc. We have seen many miracles, but always in the context of
leading sinners to repentance and faith in Christ. I told Pastor
Jerry,
I could preach the message and heal only if there were many sinners
present who needed to put their faith in Jesus. Pastor Jerry
assured me that they would do a major outreach to get unrepentant
sinners
to come to church the morning I was to preach.
The morning I preached, God gave me a message of repentance for
believers as well as for those who were not yet Christians. I
preached on the
law of God, and the need for all men everywhere to repent to
the crowd of about 330 people. When I magnified the law and discussed
God’s standard of the 10 Commandments as Jesus discussed
them in the Sermon on the Mount. Many people came under conviction
over
their sins. I finally asked all who needed to repent to stand
where they were and acknowledge to God and man that they were
going to
turn away from sin and walk in repentance. Eighty percent (80%)
of the church stood and committed themselves to turn away from
their
personal sins and to seek God and walk in repentance. The tears
flowed from many eyes as the Holy Spirit convicted of sin.
Then I issued the Elijah Challenge, saying that Jesus had explained
that He had the power to forgive sins in Mark 2:5, saying to
the paralytic “Yours sins are forgiven” and then in verse
10 and 11, He says “That you may know that the Son of Man has
power to forgive sin. I say to you, arise and take up your bed, and
walk.” I told them the proof that Jesus could forgive sins
is that Jesus could heal. I told those present the proof that they
should put their faith and trust in Jesus and turn from their sins
in repentance is that Jesus would heal the sick. I also told them
that if Jesus healed the sick, that they should turn from their sins
and accept the gift of forgiveness from Jesus. I also explained that
Jesus had said, “He who believes in Me the works that I do
he will do also…” (John 14:12) and in Luke 10:9 He told
ordinary disciples to “heal the sick.” Since Jesus had “All
authority… on heaven and earth,” (Matthew 28:18),
we were going to obey Jesus and take authority over illness,
pain,
injuries and infirmities. We asked for those who needed healing
to come forward.
One thing we always do in the Elijah Challenge is ask those who
need to be healed to come forward. If people are healed, it is
obvious…and
if they are not healed it is obvious. Thirteen (13) people came forward
for healing; back pain, headache pain, neck pain, kidney pain, many
fevers and a sick baby were healed. With the help of our volunteer
evangelists, we took authority over the people’s infirmities
in Jesus name. Each person then testified about their healing
to the rest of the congregation. Approximately eight (8) people
repented
and put their faith and trust in Jesus for the first time, in
addition to the thirteen (13) healed.
This was our first service of this nature and God was faithful again!
It is God who delivers, saves, forgives, heals and sets free! There
is no other name given under heaven that heals and forgives sin but
Jesus Christ, the Son of God! Blessed be His name!
This was also the beginning of what I believe will be a long and
powerful relationship with Pastor Jerry Pecsoy and Baguio Mission
Church (BMC).
“
The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple;” Psalm
19:7b,
Pastor
Carl Henderson
TEC
Philippines Coordinator
MOR – Mission
of Reconciliation
Luke 10:9 "Heal
the sick who are there and tell them,
'The kingdom of God is near you.’"