Another
Coffee Break:
The Eskdale Miracle, Part 2
August 8, 2014
Let's get right to
this story. I'll back up just a bit for
you to get the context of what unfolded next.
Last week, I left off with what happened when I
asked the following question to the gathered group in the Eskdale ward house,
“Is there someone here tonight who has been in some kind of accident where you
were severely injured? Perhaps you have
an injury that has been with you since your childhood. If you will stand and come forward, the Lord
will heal you tonight.”
I wasn’t even hardly prepared for what happened
next!
Immediately, a gentleman in his fifties stood up in
the back row. His face was grotesquely
misshapen, the result of a fire he had been burned in as a teenager. He wore glasses that had to be a quarter-inch
thick or more.
He pointed to his face and roared, “Oh yeah? You say this Holy Spirit is real? Let’s see Him do something about this!”
Ever have your knees quake? Ever shake in your boots? Betcha my heart sank right into my shoes in
that instant. Faith as a grain of mustard
seed? Right! Would you believe a quarter -- or even a
tenth -- of a grain of mustard seed?
In my mind, I said, “Lord, you wouldn’t? Oh My
God! Lord, if you don’t show up on the
scene right now, we can pack our
bags and get out of here.” It was
put up or shut up time! Either the Lord
was who He said He is, and He was going to honor His Word, or we were done!
I was so scared; words wouldn’t come out of my
lips. Never in my whole life had I ever
faced such a challenge. I just motioned
for him to come forward. He got out into
the aisle and began to walk towards the front.
All of a sudden something just exploded in my
spirit! In that instant I absolutely
KNEW the Lord was going to do the miraculous!
About ten steps from the platform, I couldn’t wait for him any longer
and stretched out my hand towards him saying, “In Jesus Name!”
As he reached the steps of the platform, I heard a
gasp from the folks sitting on the front row.
They were seeing what I was seeing.
The flesh was pulling back into place on his face. The scarring was disappearing. New eyelids were forming where the old ones
had been burned away.
I thought I’d seen a creative miracle in Phoenix
with that eighteen-year-old girl whose arm had been restored, but this….this
was different! It was breathtaking!
Now
this gentleman was standing in front of me on the platform, and with 300-plus
other people, I was watching the flesh pull back into place on his face. Let me tell you something. If you’ve never seen that kind of creative
miracle before, it literally takes your breath away.
Here’s
a guy who had not only been burned physically, he'd lost much of his eyesight
and needed really thick glasses to see even a little bit. Topping that off, his emotions and
personality had been scarred by the obvious rejection he had suffered because
of his grotesque physical appearance.
As he
reached the platform and finally stood in front of me, he took his glasses
off. It was then that everyone could see
the new eyelids that had been forming around his eyes. Without eyelids, a person’s eyes look almost
– no, forget the “almost” – scary!
Bizarre! It’s a sight you don’t
easily forget.
Taking
his glasses off, he looked me straight in the face. I still wasn’t over the shock of seeing such
miraculous ongoing creation, and I stumbled a bit for words.
“Umm….Sir,
what do you see,” I said cautiously. He
looked at me for a second and then responded, “Well, you kind of look like a
tree.”
Under
any other circumstances, his response would have been almost comedic. What flashed through my head in that instant
was Jesus at Bethsaida. (See Mark
8:22-26) I remembered that Jesus had
spit on his hands, touched the blind man man’s eyes and said to him, “What do
you see.” The man responded to Jesus, “I
see men as trees walking.” Jesus had
touched the man’s eyes the second time, and his eyesight was restored.
When
that incident flashed through my head, I instant reached up and put my hand
over the man’s face and said, “Sir, in Jesus’ name, receive your eyesight.”
I
pulled back my hand and again said to him, “Now, what do you see?”
He
looked at me, tears began trickling out of tear ducts that hadn’t worked since
he had been burned, and he turned to look at folks in the audience. With his old glasses still hanging by his
fingers at his side, he began calling the names of friends who were sitting
next to him. “Frank, John, Fred, I can
see you. I can see you.”
Pandemonium
exploded in that place. Without so much
as a ‘by your leave’ or a word of invitation of any kind, the center aisle
suddenly filled with folks who wanted prayer and personal ministry. It caught me completely off guard.
I
turned to Brother Bill and said, “Brother, this is more than I can handle
myself. Why don’t we split this into two
prayer lines?”
He
nodded his head and came back up to the platform, and we instructed the people
to form two separate lines. I took one
line, and Brother Bill took the other, and we began ministering to those folks
one-by-one.
It
was a night of miracles. One after
another after another after another.
Periodically, we would face a particular need where we would stop and
agree together in prayer.
One
such incident involved a mother with a child of perhaps four years of age. He had never walked in his life because of
club feet. When the Lord healed that
child, and he began to take his first steps across that platform in front of
everyone, there wasn’t a dry eye in the place.
Blind
eyes were healed that night. Both
physically and spiritually. Deaf ears
were unstopped, both physically and spiritually.
The
word “impossible” lost any meaning that night.
Doubt, unbelief, skepticism, fear….you name it….all of it went out the
door as Brother Bill and I ministered to those folks for nearly five straight
hours.
We
lost track of the miracles that occurred.
We lost track of time. It became
meaningless to us.
It
had to have been around 12:30 in the morning when we ministered to the last
person in line. Funny thing,
though. Nobody left that place.
When I looked up for the first time at the crowd, I
realized that it was 12:30 in the morning and the place was still full. Folks just went back to their seats after
receiving ministry, and sat there watching what the Holy Spirit was doing in
their midst.
Ever notice how reality has a way of banishing
contrary doctrines? You can be taught
something, and believe it your entire life, but when you actually see the Lord
working in your midst, and His works are contrary to what you’ve believed all
your life, your thinking and your doctrines undergo radical revision.
I never had to say another word to those folks
about who the Holy Spirit is, or how He functions, or what His purpose is. Mist in outer space? Brother, did that doctrine ever disappear
that night. For those Mormons, anyway!
Another thing.
I never preached salvation that night.
But the reality of Jesus’ presence and His power working in their midst
brought those folks face to face with their need for a relationship with
Him. And people started accepting Jesus
Christ as their personal Lord and Savior with an entirely new understanding.
The best was yet to come that night, however. You think it was exciting up to this
point? You think those Mormons were
getting some doctrinal revision? They
hadn’t seen anything, yet. Neither had I. Had to admit, even my doctrines were
undergoing some revision!
The last person had been ministered to. The last one in line, anyway. All through the night, the Mormon bishop had
been sitting in his seat on the platform, watching these events unfold. Periodically, he would get out of his seat,
come and stand next to us to watch the miracle unfold, then go back and sit
down.
Now, he got out of his seat, and came and stood in
front of me. He folded his arms and the
look on his face was as though he was looking far into the distance. The first words out of his mouth were,
"Well, I've seen enough!"
You can imagine my instantaneous reaction. The very first thought that went through my
head was, Oops! This has been too much for him. We're getting ready to get our walking papers.
Funny how the mind tries to take you off track with
doubt, isn't it? Believe me, the Enemy
WANTS you to doubt, or to be in fear.
Nevertheless the bishop continued after a short pause. "I've seen enough. I'm convinced."
Then he said, “When you started off tonight, you
quoted that scripture from Mark, ‘These
signs shall follow them that believe: in My Name they shall cast out devils….’ I have seven devils that live
inside of me, and I can tell you the day and the hour they came in.”
Think I was shocked? That doesn’t describe it! I’d never heard anyone say anything like that
in my life. I didn’t know a person could
know something like that. Because of my
religious pre-disposition, for me to hear it out of the mouth of a Mormon
bishop made it all the more astonishing.
It just didn’t fit.
My doctrines didn’t allow for that sort of thing. Oh, sure.
I knew that the casting out of evil spirits was a major part of Jesus’
ministry. But so far as I knew – at
least as far as I could remember – I’d never met anyone in my life who had a
demon. (Truth be told, I had run into a
number of folks in bygone years who were afflicted by evil spirits, but had no
foundations to recognize what I was seeing.)
What I knew about demons (the KJV use of the word, devils, is
inaccurate) could fit on the head of a straight pin.
Teaching on the ministry of deliverance was simply
something that I had never grown up hearing.
I had heard that Christians couldn’t have evil spirits (that was a lie),
and most of the people in ministry I’d ever encountered had a “hands off”
attitude about the ministry of deliverance.
Their attitude – and mine up to this moment in time – had been one of
fear in taking on Satan. After all (so the thinking is with some
folks) Satan is almost as powerful as
God. Got to really be careful or Satan
might get you if you don’t know what you’re doing!
What a pile of horse puckey! The fear of evil spirits, demons, devils,
whatever you choose to call them, is planted by the evil spirits so you won’t
touch them – so they will be left alone to operate and contaminate the will and
processes of the Lord in your life with impunity. They are threatened by the presence of Holy
Spirit and the authority we have in Christ Jesus, and they will do whatever
they can to distract or sidetrack.
My mind was reeling. I said to the bishop, “How do you know you
have these devils? How do you know when
they came in?”
He began to unfold – in front of that group of
people – a tale of sinful activity he had engaged in for years. He began to confess specific sins – such as
adultery – with his wife sitting on the third row hearing this confession for
the first time in their married life. As
he talked about his yielding to the temptation to engage in adultery, he said
it became easier and easier and easier.
“One day,” he said, “it was out of control. I wanted to stop. I suddenly knew that I was being driven by a
force, by a presence that wasn’t me. Now
I had to do it. And I’ve lived in
torment with it.”
He went on to relate a series of events that had
unfolded otherwise in his life, and how he knew that these demonic spirits had
taken control of these various aspects of his life and his behavior.
Tell you what.
It was all new to me. I turned to
Brother Bill and said, “Brother, have you ever dealt with anything like this
before?”
He grinned, shrugged his shoulders and said, “Well,
a little.”
Wheww! A
little is better than none at all. I
would gladly take someone who had actually engaged in successful deliverance --
even if there wasn't an abundance of experience. So I asked Brother Bill Christopulos to stand
on one side of the bishop, and I stood on the other.
Once more, it was put up or shut up time. This had been a major part of Jesus’
ministry. The fact that I didn’t
understand it, and the fact that I had never been involved in this kind of
thing before was completely irrelevant.
The Greek word used throughout the New Testament
that gets translated, Savior, is the word, soter. It actually means: healer,
deliverer, savior. It means one
who makes whole. It comes from the root word, sozo, which literally translates to: to
save, to deliver, to protect (both literally and figuratively), to heal, to
preserve, to make whole, to make one do well (prosper).
Didn’t matter that I’d never done this before. The Lord was about to do what He does best:
save, heal, deliver, make whole, etc., etc., etc. I didn’t know else to do but to take the
man’s confession at face value. So I put
my hand on the bishop’s shoulder and started in, “You Spirit of Adultery, come
out of him in Jesus’ name.”
What happened next was something none of us were
prepared for. He was yanked into mid-air
and levitated as though by a gigantic unseen hand. His body rotated in the air horizontally,
then slammed to the floor, and he began to writhe on the floor like a
snake. I’d never seen the human body go
through the contortions he was going through.
I didn't know the human body was capable of such things -- and,
honestly, it isn't! Normally, that is.
Sorry, but I have to leave you with another
cliffhanger! Stay tuned, folks! This story just gets better and better.
Let me remind you that
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your need for healing!
Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
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