What they thought was a lecture on the supernatural became a powerful presentation of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God.
(Israel)—Amidst
numerous reports of racial conflict, terrorist attacks, and religious
tension, there is something tangible in the air in Israel. It's not the
smell of gunpowder or the resonating sound of sirens—but the
supernatural presence of God. (Photo via Charisma News)
Unfortunately, the secular news outlets have
not captured the magnitude of what I recently witnessed in Israel.
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years,
something miraculous took place during my recent trip to Israel: 1,000
unsaved Jewish people gathered in Tel Aviv to hear the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
This was the most significant Jewish
outreach since the book of Acts. Seats were filled to capacity. This was
a very powerful event!
Men, women, and children listened intently
as It's Supernatural host Sid Roth presented his testimony while an
interpreter spoke Russian to the non-English speaking audience. Joshua
Aaron led the people in Hebrew worship songs.
The room seemed quiet and cold. At first, people were unresponsive.
Initially, there seemed to be a great
resistance to the message. A few people were being very distracting,
while others left the auditorium for a while and then came back.
Unlike in the United States, these events
rarely ever take place in Israel. In fact, the last time someone stood
up and gave his testimony to this many Jews at once, it was Peter in the
Book of Acts.
All of a sudden, something shifted in the
atmosphere. As Sid Roth began to talk about the unconditional love of
God; you could see people's eyes opening and their hearts widening. As
Sid went deeper into his testimony, people began to respond.
Then, the most supernatural thing began to happen: Roth stopped the testimony and began to...
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