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Hi Phil,
What a miraculous chain of events.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is truly awesome.
Praise his Holy name!
Blessings, Virgie At 08:45 PM 7/29/2005, you wrote:

>The Room Of Light
>
>
>By Phil Scovell
>
>
>
>I John 1:5-7
>
>This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare
>unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.
>If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness,
>we lie, and do not the truth:  But if we walk in the
>light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with
>another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from
>all sin.
>
>
>      I was praying with a lady the other day who experienced a
>renewal of her mind which you may find interesting.  I can't go
>into details, of course, of the overall nature about which we
>prayed, but it was the healing and renewing of the mind aspect I
>wanted you to be aware of because of the distinctive
>characteristics of the healing.  I had been praying for this lady
>for several days.  My prayer was specifically targeted because I
>felt the weight of the heaviness she had been carrying all of her
>life.
>
>      As an intercessor who is called to ministry, you often
>automatically sense and feel what the person is feeling.  In a
>manner of speaking, you sort of become that person at times.  Not
>literally, of course, but the Holy Spirit gives an intercessor
>insight into a person's life in ways that allows them to pray more
>focused prayers, either at the moment you are doing the ministry
>work, or at other times when you are praying for that person.  In
>short, an intercessor is called to either pray for a person, to
>pray with a person, or to do both.  In my case, at this point, I
>do both.  No, an intercessor does not always tell the person what
>has been revealed to them by the Holy Spirit.  In fact, they
>rarely do.  They only reveal such information if the are given
>permission by the True Lord Jesus Christ to do so.  Now back to
>my story.
>
>      In this particular lady's situation, humanly speaking, there
>was no way we could go to each of the wounded areas in her life
>because they were too numerous.  To have done so, would probably
>have taken years of prayer sessions to find them all.  In a
>Secular therapy situation, on the other hand, it would not only
>have taken years, it would have required loads of drug
>prescriptions to cope with the pain in the mean while.
>
>      During my own private prayer times for this woman, and I felt
>led to pray along these lines, was that the Lord would take all
>these areas of woundedness and heal them collectively and replace
>them with His truth.
>
>      Near the end of that day's prayer session, as she sat in my
>office, she entered a place I so often see when praying with
>people.  Half the time, people simply describe it as being blocked
>or being blank.  This means they see nothing, feel nothing, and
>seem to be hindered, or blocked, from going any place or sensing
>anything.  The other half of the time, people describe it as
>being in a room and most of the time they describe this room as
>being minus of windows or doors.  If, on the other hand, it has
>windows and doors, they are all closed and locked.  Furthermore,
>they describe it as being dark and they always report that they
>don't seem to be able to get out.  Most people often describe
>this state of mind when they are approaching an area of
>woundedness they are finding difficult, if not impossible, to
>confront.  Some enter this state the moment we begin to pray.
>Others return to it frequently during a prayer session, as I
>said, whenever they are coming to a very wounded and painful area
>of their life.  Such was the case as I prayed with this lady.
>
>      As we prayed together, she entered this dark room in her
>thoughts about half way through the prayer session.  As I prayed,
>asking the Lord to collect all the painful and hurting memories
>together as one, she reported seeing faces and images relating to
>memories associated with the pain and unworthiness she was
>feeling.  The pictures, like snap shots, began to flash by so
>rapidly, she could only identify them as the memories of pain but
>they were not stopping.  I knew then my prayers for her were
>being answered and I asked her just to let me know when the
>panorama of memory pictures stopped.  Perhaps a minute passed and
>she said they had come to an end.
>
>      As we continued praying together about the darkness and the
>room itself, she suddenly said, "I see a door in the wall.
>
>      At this point I should probably point out that what I am
>about to describe is not guided imagery, hypnosis, verbal
>suggestiveness, visualization, or anything of the kind.  It can't
>be because I offer absolutely no suggestions as I pray.  All I am
>doing is asking The True Lord Jesus Christ to reveal His truth to
>the person so He, Jesus, does it all.  Besides, I couldn't
>suggest anything if I wished because I have no idea where the
>wounded areas of a person's life might be nor could I possibly be
>aware of their memories.  In this lady's case, she had already
>been healed in other areas and this was just a continuation of
>the healing process.  Once she saw the door, it was my personal
>thought that this door led to another wounded area Jesus wanted
>to heal but I said nothing of the sort.  It was a good thing,
>too, because I would have been wrong, as it turned out, if I
>would have made such a suggestion.
>
>      "I see Jesus in the dark room with me, standing not far
>away, and He has light shining around him," she reported.  "I am
>supposed to go through the door," she confessed.
>
>      "Can you do that?" I ask quietly.
>
>      "I'm afraid to," she said.
>
>      "Why?" I asked gently.
>
>      "I'm afraid there is something painful on the other side
>that I don't want to see."
>
>      I prayed about her fear, about the door, and about what
>Jesus could do for her and the fear she felt.
>
>      "He walked to the door," she said and is waiting for me but
>I'm still afraid."
>
>      "How else do you feel?" I asked.
>
>      "I feel scared and literally sick to my stomach.
>
>      I prayed about what she reported.
>
>      "Jesus opened the door and his holding out his hand to me as
>if to say He will help me enter the other room," she admitted.
>
>      "Can you see anything through the open door?" I asked.
>
>      "I see light; nothing but light," she answered.
>
>      Then, in my spirit, I knew the place she was about to enter
>was a place of cleansing, purity, wholeness, and great victory
>and not another place of woundedness.  Yet, I remained silent and
>said nothing.  I felt the Holy Spirit, in fact, encouraging me to
>say or do nothing.  This was a time of decision for her and I
>could in no way influence her decision.  It had to be something
>she did on her own.  I prayed the Lord would go with her and give
>her courage to follow his lead but otherwise, I suggested
>nothing; absolutely nothing.
>
>      Several minutes of silence passed and neither of us said
>anything.
>
>      "I stepped through the door," she finally sighed," with
>relief.
>
>      "What's in the new room" I asked; a little more than
>curiously.  I could hear the smile on her face and feel the
>relief in her voice.
>
>      "Nothing," she reported.  It is a room of light."
>
>      "What else do you see?" I asked, "more light?" prompted by
>the Holy Spirit as I laughed.
>
>      "Yes," she said confidently.  "I see no objects nor can I
>see the ends of the room.  I see nothing but light everywhere."
>Then  she said, with a little concern, "I don't see Jesus
>anymore."
>
>      "that's because," I felt prompted in my spirit to say,
>"Jesus is the Light."  I then explained to her how I had been
>praying that Jesus would collectively heal her in all her places
>of woundedness.
>
>      An additional aspect to the healing she experienced, once she
>had stepped through the doorway into the room of Light, was what
>she said next.  "I am looking back into the room of darkness I
>just left and it has turned to light, too."
>
>      So it is with the Light of the world; The True Lord Jesus
>Christ.  When He heals you and renews your mind, you are walking
>in The Light; The True Lord Jesus Christ.  Light dispels the
>darkness.  Darkness does not penetrate light but light pierces
>the darkness and drives it away.  Jesus is The Light; your Light.
>He wants to walk with you into the dark places of woundedness and
>the places that generate the pain.  He wants to renew and restore
>and recreate your mind by His Light being everywhere so much, you
>are unable to walk beyond His Light.  This is true salvitic
>Lordship.  Have you been there?  Are you healed?  If not, call me.
>
>Phil Scovell
>Denver, Colorado
>Mountain Time Zone
>303-507-5175
>www.safeplacefellowship.com
>
>
>
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