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Hi Everyone,
I found this to be most interesting.  Read carefully.
Vinny
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Strom" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 5:26 PM
Subject: [anzac] EULEY HUDSON - remarkable story


>
> MODERATOR:  On my last trip to the USA my friend Jim
> Brooks took me to the place where the Second Great
> Awakening began - at the Red River Meeting House in
> Kentucky. As we walked through the ancient grounds
> toward the replica Meeting House I felt a sudden sense
> of God's presence that almost brought me to tears. This
> was the field where the first Revival "Camp-meeting"
> was held. Jim told me that a lot of people feel something
> similar walking through that area. Almost as though some
> sense of the great Revival still remains after 200 years.
>
> It was on this visit that Jim told me of his friend Euley
> Hudson, who I understand was a Church of God
> preacher. Euley had been given a powerful insight into
> the coming move of God - even experiencing a taste of
> what it will be like. Here is his story:
> **********************************************
> From:     "Jim Brooks" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> "The Remarkable Experience of Euley Hudson"
>  -by Jim Brooks.
>
> I first met Euley about 20 years ago. He was an
> independent evangelist. Some years before, while working
> as a car salesman, he felt God calling him to go around the
> world preaching the gospel. No church, denomination, or
> mission board that he approached would back him, so he
> determined to go forth on his own. He told God that though
> man would not back him, he was going to obey God and let
> God provide. God did indeed provide him with the means
> to go around the world and he saw many miracles as he
> went. After that he began making regular trips to Communist
> China and to Israel, preaching on the streets and wherever
> he could.
>
> After some years of this, Euley was returning home from a
> trip to Israel. He had left Israel, gone to Europe, and was
> flying home to the States. He told me that for some reason
> he felt discouraged and a bit depressed. As he sat in his
> seat on the plane, the Spirit of the Lord came upon him,
> and God told him several things. The Lord told him that in
> not to many years there would be a great revival. He told
> Euley that this revival would be noteworthy for the huge
> number of people who would be saved without anyone even
> mentioning repentance or salvation to them. God told him
> that people would be walking down the street when suddenly
> conviction would come upon them and they would repent
> and would turn to the Lord. God told him that people would
> without warning come under conviction by the presence of
> the Lord and would often collapse on the ground where they
> were. (This was also common during the Great Revival of
> 1800 in the states of Tennessee and Kentucky, as well as in
> the Ulster Revival of 1859 - plus many others.)
>
> God told Euley that as a sign that this was true, he would
> see people for a time physically collapse when he came
> near them, coming under conviction and repenting without
> him or anyone witnessing to them. He said that about the
> time the Lord told him that, an elderly Dutch lady who was
> seated near him on the plane burst into uncontrollable tears.
> She did not speak English, but another lady translated that
> the elderly woman suddenly felt that she was not pleasing
> to God. Euley talked to her and prayed for her with the other
> lady translating. She gradually began sobbing and became
> very happy. Then others on the plane began to cry and he
> stood and talked to all on the plane about the Lord.
>
> Even more people began to cry then.
>
> After the plane landed at Kennedy Airport, Euley made his
> way inside. As he walked across across the terminal, a man
> pushing a cart full of luggage stopped as he approached
> Euley and began crying tears and saying that he was a
> sinner who needed to repent. Several other people, as Euley
> came near them, also began to cry. Outside on the street,
> several people fell weeping against the side of buildings as
> he passed them.
>
> As Euley was telling me this, a couple sitting with us who
> were close friends of mine, interrupted Euley to tell me what
> had happened with them only two days before. They had
> taken Euley to lunch and as he was telling them this same
> story, their waitress, as she walked towards their table,
> suddenly began to cry and sob. She turned and went into the
> ladies' room. My friend's wife went in after her, and found her
> sobbing against the wall. The waitress said that she was a
> Christian, but that she had not had time for God for several
> years. She said that was all going to change, as she intended
> to start back to church and to allow God to rule her life like He
> wanted to. This was what Euley had been told would one day
> be a common thing, when the great coming revival arrives.
>
> My grandmother said of the coming revival that it would be
> the greatest move of God that the world had ever seen. She
> said it would begin sometime after the year 2000. She said
> that both judgement and revival would come upon America
> and the world. When I asked her when these things would
> begin, her reply was that she did not know the time, only
> that it would be sometime after the year 2000. She did tell
> me that a sign that judgement was beginning would be
> when a large building in New York City was destroyed by
> people from a Muslim country. She said those people would
> hate America and Americans, though she did not know why
> they would. Grandmother said they would completely destroy
> a building in New York City. She said they would not do it
> with a bomb, though it would appear to have been bombed.
> Grandmother said everyone in America would know about it
> the hour it happened. Before the day was over, she said the
> whole world would have heard about it. It was in 1958 or 59
> that she told me this. She said this would be a sign that
> judgement had begun.
>
> I asked her what most Americans would think as they saw
> judgement beginning? Her reply was that most Americans
> would close their eyes and blindly go on as if nothing was
> wrong, as if nothing had changed. I said, "But of course the
> Christians will see that something is wrong because such
> a tragedy happened in this country." Her reply was that on
> the contrary, most Christians would close their eyes and be
> as blind as the rest of the population. A few, she said, would
> be following God and would see what was coming. Most
> Christians in America, she said, did not follow God and so
> would not see or heed the warnings He would give. They
> would not know what was coming because they listened to
> man and not to God.
>
> - Dr.James Brooks.
>
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