Tennessee Fault Lines

God still moves in ways that are undeniable. Be encouraged today.
I watched in awe as hundreds of believers filled the sanctuary this evening for the first night of King's Table. There were men in suits, men in shorts, men in matching work clothes, and men in T-shirts celebrating past King's Table events they had attended. They all came together to be moved by the Almighty this evening.
Prior to the event start, there was a half-hour of ice-breaker games to build a sense of community and familiarity. There was a basketball slam dunk competition and a golf contest in which one person attempted to chip a marshmallow into another person's mouth. It was fun, challenging, and brought the crowd to readiness.
Then the room shook with loud and glorious praise and worship led by Kaylee Tuttle and Erica Schuette. All of us in the room were drawn out of our chairs and led to surround the stage as the presence of the Lord filled the sanctuary.
Pastor Jamie Tuttle and Pastor Judy Jacobs Tuttle then welcomed us all with words of encouragement and prayer before introducing Apostle Jim Raley. Apostle Raley traveled as a full-time Evangelist until 1997, when he joined Calvary Christian Center. Calvary Christian Center has launched many outreaches in their community and has flourished into a multi-generational and diverse house.
He shared that tonight we are on a fault line, preparing for the Word to shake us in an undeniable way. He spoke from Acts chapter 4, the story of the arrest of Peter and John by the authorities for preaching of Jesus' resurrection. The Bible tells us that, despite the terrible opposition, the number of believers grew through the power of their message and the work of the Holy Spirit.
"Hells agenda didn't break us," noted Apostle Raley. "It gathered us."
Acts 4:31 says that, After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.
"I don't run from the shaking, I run to it," Apostle Raley declared. "I'm ready for some aftershocks. I'm ready to get with some people who are ready to make the house move again."
And it moved!
Apostle Raley closed with a lesson on receiving fully the spirit of God so that we may be filled with the Holy Spirit, having the Faith to freely speak in tongues as the room filled with prayer and an altar call.
No one could deny the aftershock of the power of the Holy Ghost shook this fault line in Tennessee tonight.
God still moves in ways that are undeniable. Be encouraged today.







