It is one thing to be anointed of God. It is another
thing to be in a position to release that anointing to
others, seeing their lives touched with the reality of that
heavenly materiality.
After the encounter I had with the Lord in July of
1979, I made plans to go into the full-time ministry. In
January of 1980, at the age of eighteen, I joined a group
that traveled our nation, ministering in Word and music
in many of the nominal mainline denominations across
our country.
The group that I joined was interdenominational,
but non-charismatic in their beliefs. They frowned upon
the Pentecostal experience, but I felt led of the Lord to
work with the vehicle they were providing me to spread
the gospel. I knew that at anytime I could have been
given the left foot of fellowship because I held fast to my
Pentecostal experience.
The Day My Ministry Changed
I can remember the day it first happened – the
day my life and ministry was to change. It was a day like
every other. The interesting thing was that I was not
doing anything that you might think I should have been
doing to bring this on. I believe it was all in the plan of
God.
We were preaching in a Methodist church. I was
back in the vestibule – which is a holy name for a plain,
old office – preparing for the service. One of the young
ladies came into the office and asked me to pray for her
because she was in terrible pain. I stood up from the chair
where I was sitting and lifted my right hand as I normally
would do to lay hands upon her and pray. Then the most
amazing thing happened.
Hey, This One’s Loaded!
I got my hand halfway to her head, almost like a
gunslinger would draw a gun out of a holster and point it
at his opponent. Suddenly, unexpectedly, it felt like my
finger tips came off. I felt a full volume of the anointing
flow out of my hand. The only way I can explain it is to
liken it to a fireman holding a fire hose with a full volume
of water flowing out of it. The anointing went right into
her. It looked like someone had hit her in the head with
an invisible baseball bat and she fell to the floor.
I was left standing there totally dumbstruck by
what had happened, looking at my hand and at the young
lady. I was still conscious of the presence of God flowing
out of me, but I was amazed at what had just transpired.
About that time, the rest of the team walked in the door. I
prayed for them and they all fell out under the power of
God.
After a while, I managed to sober them up. I was
afraid the priest would walk in the door and I would have
some explaining to do. We then moved into the sanctuary
and the service began. I was so overwhelmed by the
experience and what I had witnessed that I couldn’t get it
out of my mind.
Call All Those Who Want a Blessing
I began to talk to the Lord all the while I was
speaking in the service. I was asking Him what we
(notice I said we) were going to do about what had
happened. After all, I was not allowed to talk about the
Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues, or falling under the
power. But they didn’t realize when you talk about Jesus,
the Holy Spirit comes along to find out who you are
speaking about.
Here I am, having a conversation with the Lord,
asking Him what are we going to do. Suddenly He says to
me, “Call all those who want a blessing.”
Now, I was in a Methodist church, and if you
asked a question like that, the whole church would
respond. And respond they did. Let us keep in mind that I
had said nothing about the Holy Spirit, speaking in
tongues, or falling under the power.
They came and stood in one line across the front
of the church. The Lord then said to me, “Don’t lay both
of your hands upon them.” We have a problem with folks
who are under the impression that ministers are pushing
people over. The Lord said to me, “Just lay one finger of
your right hand on the forehead of each individual and
say, “In the name of Jesus.”
I walked over to the first person and said, “In the
name of Je…” I did not even have time to say, “sus,”
when the power of God threw that person to the floor. I
went down the line and everyone went out under the
power. They hit the floor just like someone had slammed
them in the head with a Louisville Slugger.