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HE FILLS OUR
MOUTHS WITH LAUGHTER
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Job 8:21 NKJV
He will yet fill your mouth with laughing,
and your lips with rejoicing.
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Wayne shared with me something
he heard from a Kenneth Hagin sermon. Brother Hagin
woke up in the middle of the night when he was sleeping
in a parsonage where others were also sleeping. He woke
up with heart failure symptoms, the same as he
experienced in his youth when he was bed ridden. The
enemy said to him you are not going to get healed this
time. Brother Hagin put the covers over his head and
put the pillow over his mouth. Then he opened his mouth
and said, “HA!” (Pause) “Ha, Ha!” (Pause)
Ps 2:4
AMP
He Who sits in the heavens laughs; the Lord has them
in derision [and in supreme contempt He mocks them].
“Ha, Ha, Ha!” He kept doing
this for several minutes. The enemy asked him why he
was laughing. Hagin said, “What you said to me!” And
then he repeated “Ha, Ha!” for several minutes. The
enemy asked again, and Kenneth repeated. It was about
30 minutes this took place.
By the time Kenneth is REALLY
laughing and not just declaring “Ha-Ha’s”. He replied,
“I know I am not going to get healed this time because I
was already healed 2,000 years ago, it’s already been
done!” So the enemy packed up his symptoms and went
home. Brother Hagin turned over and went back to
sleep.
Prov 17:22 NKJV
A merry heart does good,
like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones.
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HOLY SPIRIT
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I can remember one time when
the Spirit of the Lord touched me and I began to laugh
so deep that suddenly a deep, deep pain was dislodged
from my inner man and started to surface. I began to
sob deep gut wrenching sobs, and then the Spirit swept
over me again and I was laughing hysterically. This
went back and forth and finally that horrendous pain
left. I knew the Lord had delivered me from either a
demon, or some kind of a wound that was so deep I could
not identify it. We are coming to a time in history
where the Lord is going to deliver many people through
laughter. I think one of the deepest deliverance they
will receive will be deliverance from a root of
bitterness. I have known the Lord to deliver people
from the root of bitterness through both tears and
laughter, and of course forgiveness.
Heb 12:14-16 NKJV
Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without
which no one will see the Lord: 15 looking carefully
lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any
root of bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by
this many become defiled.
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BITTERNESS
HE SPEAKS
THROUGH JOYOUS EMOTIONS
The Lord spoke to me through my
joyous emotions one time when my young son was taking
his annual swimming lessons. He knew how to kick, reach
and pull and float; he just didn’t know how to do them
all at once! This season was also a time in my life
when the Lord was teaching me to stand against satan and
tell him, “No.” I was learning how to use the authority
God has given to all believers. Sometimes I felt like I
was barely keeping my head above water and that water
looked too deep. (He would reassure me I had a
spiritual life jacket on and that did help.)
As I was beginning to connect
with what He was teaching me, I kept turning to the
scripture, “In that hour Jesus rejoiced1 in the Spirit
and said, “I thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and
earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise
and prudent and revealed them to babes.” (Luke
10:21 NKJV) Jesus said this to the Father when He sent
His disciples out with His authority for the first time.
I was too busy keeping my head
above water to pay much attention to the scripture. The
reality of Jesus’ joy over me had not yet touched my
life when He so wanted to reach me with His joy and
approval. One day at my son’s swimming lessons a
miracle happened. Suddenly I saw him swim! All his
movements came together and he swam beautifully half way
across the pool. It was an indoor pool in a confined
area, and I stood to my feet shouting and clapping with
great joy!
Yet the Lord’s excitement over
my own overcoming still hadn’t touched my heart. He
loved me so much, He kept trying to send me
encouragement. Even though the Lord kept giving me this
verse I was still in the doldrums feeling not at all up
to par. One day I was thinking about how happy I felt
about my son swimming. As I opened my Bible again,
there was that scripture about Jesus’ great rejoicing.
I thought, “Is it possible the Lord is feeling that way
about me?”
An hour later I went to church
and the pastor shared a little story before the
service. He had video taped his son’s soccer game. He
asked what we thought was the most outstanding part of
the tape. Of course, we thought he was going to say his
son! He said it was the cheering parents’ voices. I
cried, as the Lord’s Word finally reached my heart.
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