Evangelist declares West Virginia revival is not over
By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
WEST VIRGINIA (ANS -- August 15, 2016)
-- After a few weeks of rest, the young evangelist at the center of the
revival in West Virginia that brought 4,000 to Christ, says God is not
done pouring out his Spirit in coal country and beyond.
“Hear
me West Virginia. I know that God has moved in the last eight weeks
where over 4000 people have come to Jesus, but there has been warfare
ever since, and the devil is trying to abort what God has started,” Matt
Hartley said.
He
spoke at the Williamson, West Virginia Field House on August 8th, and
will be speaking at the same venue the following two nights. Next week
he will preach in Huntington, West Virginia, near the Ohio border.
“Hear
me tonight. Man didn’t start this thing and man cannot control it. It
was started by a sovereign God and tonight there is a sound of heaven
about to be released in this room,” he declared.
Hartley
preached from 2 Samuel 5, when God instructed David in his fight
against the Philistines with an unorthodox warfare strategy:
First,
God said to “circle around behind them” and wait near the Mulberry
trees. “And when you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the
Mulberry trees, then you shall act promptly, for then the Lord will have
gone out before you to strike the army of the Philistines.”
When God’s people allowed the Lord to fight the battles, victory was always assured.
Photo captions: 1) People coming forward to receive Christ. 2) Mark Ellis.
About the writer: Mark Ellis is a Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also the founder of www.GodReports.com, a
website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church
around the world to build interest and involvement in world missions.
Mark is also the co-host with ANS founder, Dan Wooding, of "Windows on
the World," a weekly TV show broadcast on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting
Network (http://hsbn.tv), that features the top stories of the week on the ASSIST News Service.
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