I hope you and your family had a great
Thanksgiving. We are to be thankful in all circumstances, and we all
have much to be thankful for. If you don’t feel that way, take time
to think about all the many blessings you have been given.
On a flight to Dallas recently, I sat next to a guy with a
great French accent who lived in San Francisco. He was born in
France, but has lived in the States for 15 years. We had a good time
talking about life and the things of God. Although he wasn’t a
believer, he was very open and had a lot of questions. After we
talked awhile, he said that he had to get some work done, but he
wanted to tell me a story later.
Shortly before we landed,
Olivier said he had something to tell me. Six months earlier, his
father had died. His father lived in France, and because of the time
change, Olivier didn’t find out until about 12 hours later. When he
woke up that morning, he explained, he fell back into that
in-between state of sleep. He told me about a vision he had of a guy
talking to him. The guy seemed like a televangelist, but so much
more. He had white hair, and Olivier knew that the guy was trying to
tell him about God, but he couldn’t hear him. I asked him why he
couldn’t hear, and he said it was because he didn’t want to listen.
He then said that the scene changed to a big theater-like
setting. This same figure was standing on the stage with a lot of
people in front of him, and the people were walking up to him one at
a time. Watching from the back of the theater, Olivier could only
see the man from behind, but the figure had long, white, flowing
hair and a long, white, flowing robe. Olivier knew this scene was
important.
I pulled out my Bible and showed him Acts 2:17,
which says that in the last days young men will see visions and old
men will dream dreams. I have heard amazing stories of dreams that
people have had, and I believe God was trying to reach this
nonbeliever through his dream. I showed Olivier Revelation 1:14,
which describes Jesus: “His head and His hair were white like white
wool, like snow.” Mark 9:3 states that when Jesus was transfigured
on the mount, His clothes were exceedingly white.
I told
Olivier that I believed he saw a vision of the Lord whom he will
stand in front of one day. I asked him, “Are you ready to stand
there? Your dad stood there, I will stand there, you will stand
there,” and so on. Judgment is coming for all. The question is, are
we ready and are we helping others to get ready for that day? Please
pray for Olivier, and for other lost people you know. Then go talk
to them.
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Several people have ordered copies of One Thing You
Can’t Do in Heaven as Christmas presents for friends, which I
thought was a great idea. That might be something you would like to
do also—to give your saved friends some tools and encouragement to
reach the lost. I don’t say that to sell you a book, but so all of
us as believers will be doing the work of the Lord.
Have a
great December. The malls are full of lost people who love to buy
gifts. Be bold to tell them about the greatest Gift ever!
Until the nets are full,