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Encounter With God

Updated on March 19, 2018
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This blog is for those of you who have experienced something wonderful. The most wonderful thing that's ever happened in your life, and you wouldn't trade that experience for anything in the world. It happened to me, where I heard the audible voice of God. Now, you may be ready to skip this blog because of your skeptical views. You know, that if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, Does it makes a noise?
That answer has to be, "Yes." Just because you weren't there, it doesn't mean it didn't make a noise. I'm far from being insane, so I know what I heard was really God. I had been going through some tough times. I had lost my mother and sister back to back in 1999, and still, in the year of 2018, It's hard for me to accept their deaths. Again, I was under so much stress that my faith in God took a beating, and I was feeling as though every area of my life was a waste. I was also having family problems with the remainder of my family. My sisters and I have experienced sexual abuse when we were kids from someone we trusted and loved, it was our dad.
With all of that negativity built up in my life, it was no wonder I didn't jump from the nearest bridge. But because of God's undying love for me, He chooses to break through the wall of my heart and speak to me audibly, just when I was about to give up on Him. As I laid on the sofa taking a nap late in the morning, I fell asleep and started to dream. In this dream, I was in a classroom, and Jesus was there. I was speaking in an unknown tongue asking Him a question about the circumstances of my life, not understanding what I was saying to Him. Jesus turned to me and he said, "In due season, all in due time."
The sound of His voice was like a loudspeaker, it was deep but reassuring. Because of the loudness of His voice, it made my eardrums quiver, furthermore, it awakened me as I wondered was someone playing a trick on me. No one else was in the house, so there was no need for me to believe someone was playing some sort of trick on me. I had gone through the day not entertaining the thought of the dream I had. I was out shopping with my stepmother, and I had on headphones and my radio was on a Christian show called, "Focus on the Family." I wasn't paying too much attention to it, as my mind was elsewhere; however, the speaker on the show said the words in due season. I quickly flashed back to the dream, when Jesus said, "In due season, all in due time." When I was home later, I looked in the bible, which I'm ashamed to say I rarely read it. I found Galatians 6:9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for "In Due Season" we shall reap if we faint not. My mouth dropped and I was in awe, but feeling extremely loved as I knew that message was meant for me to hear, because of the things I was dealing with.
Okay, here is another time God intervened in my life. One night I was in deep prayer, with tears and all. I was speaking directly to God about my love life. I had none, and I asked Him to give me a sign to let me know would I ever find a husband and marry. The next morning when I got up, I walked over to my dresser to get my hairbrush, and when I turned around I looked at my bed; there was something strange laying on my blanket. I was scared to touch it because I thought somehow a caterpillar got into my bedroom and onto my bed. I walked closer to examine what this was on my bed; it was a feather.
What is a feather doing on my bed? My pillows aren't made of feathers and I don't have a pet bird nor do I open my window. My home was big, so it could have landed in any one of the eight rooms, but it was my room that God choose this feather to land in. I keep this feather in a jar in my bedroom and will never part with it. A year prior, I was playing around with my camera phone and I snapped a photo of something that seemed like smoke coming from my pillow. I believe it was the energy of an angel, and this angel is most likely the same one who left the feather. The smoke coming from my pillow had a blue tip, and in the photo of the angel feather it also had a blue tip, however, it could be lighting that caused the feather to have a blue tip, but that's not important, the important thing is that it edified me and strengthened my faith. I was so thrilled with all of the supernatural occurrences in my life, it inspired me to write an ebook about them. My book is called, "In Due Season: we will hear God's voice." And it is in revision and will be out soon.
At the top of the page are photos of the feather and spirit caught on my pillow. Please read about these experiences in my book because there is much more that will touch your heart. This isn't a plug, but I just wanted to share this with anyone who has had the same experiences or who may be losing their faith in God... He is definitely real, so please enjoy the book if you read it. f you've had similar experiences or know of anyone else who has, please feel free to leave a comment and tell me your story. May God bless you all who reads this.

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