August of 1970. I don't remember the specific date.
It was at a youth revival on a Sunday morning. I was nine years old. While I watched the young man (about 18 or 19) preach, he looked odd to me.
I realized that he was probably wearing his dad's suit. It was too big on him.
I said to myself, "He can't preach, he's too young."
The voice of God spoke to me and said, (not in audible terms, obviously, but in my mind and heart)...
...He said, "That's not true. You don't have to be a grown up to be saved nor to preach nor to do My work."
God spoke to my heart the entire sermon. I can't remember the topic, but I remember God speaking to me.
During the invitation, another complete and distinct personality of God, which I believe was the Holy Spirit, spoke to my heart.
He said, "Now that you understand all of this about anyone being saved whom God calls...now that you understand, what are you going to do?"
What did I do?
I tugged on my mother's green polyester dress and she bent over. I said to her, "Mama, I think that Jesus wants me to be a Christian."
She said, "Well, you have to go and tell the preacher. Do you want me to go with you?"
I said, "No."
I went by myself and prayed with the pastor for forgiveness and salvation.
That's the day that I was saved.
Did I understand everything then that I do now? No. Not by a long shot.
Do I understand everything that there is to know about God compared with my understanding later, as my life rolls on? No. I certainly hope and pray not.
Salvation is to be "worked out" the Bible says, with "fear and trembling". That means that once you are saved, you grow and grow and grow in ways that astound you as you get older and more humbled by life's events and your understanding of the supernatural God we serve.
Peace-
YSIC
Scarlett O.
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It was at a youth revival on a Sunday morning. I was nine years old. While I watched the young man (about 18 or 19) preach, he looked odd to me.
I realized that he was probably wearing his dad's suit. It was too big on him.
I said to myself, "He can't preach, he's too young."
The voice of God spoke to me and said, (not in audible terms, obviously, but in my mind and heart)...
...He said, "That's not true. You don't have to be a grown up to be saved nor to preach nor to do My work."
God spoke to my heart the entire sermon. I can't remember the topic, but I remember God speaking to me.
During the invitation, another complete and distinct personality of God, which I believe was the Holy Spirit, spoke to my heart.
He said, "Now that you understand all of this about anyone being saved whom God calls...now that you understand, what are you going to do?"
What did I do?
I tugged on my mother's green polyester dress and she bent over. I said to her, "Mama, I think that Jesus wants me to be a Christian."
She said, "Well, you have to go and tell the preacher. Do you want me to go with you?"
I said, "No."
I went by myself and prayed with the pastor for forgiveness and salvation.
That's the day that I was saved.
Did I understand everything then that I do now? No. Not by a long shot.
Do I understand everything that there is to know about God compared with my understanding later, as my life rolls on? No. I certainly hope and pray not.
Salvation is to be "worked out" the Bible says, with "fear and trembling". That means that once you are saved, you grow and grow and grow in ways that astound you as you get older and more humbled by life's events and your understanding of the supernatural God we serve.
Peace-
YSIC
Scarlett O.
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