Balaam’s Donkey at Grand Central Station | Jonathan Cahn Sermon
Balaam’s Donkey at Grand Central Station
“It would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being who rules over the universe, who presides in the councils of nations, and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that His benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States a Government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes.”
― Jonathan Cahn, The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America’s Future
I was once in a friendship with a woman that I had helped lead to the Lord early in, in the, in my walk.
And it was becoming more than a friendship and the feelings were becoming stronger.
And it wasn’t that there was anything unbiblical about it, but I didn’t have it from God that it was his will.
The feelings were there and things were moving and I’m ministering in the city to the homeless.
I believe it was in Penn Station and a homeless man bearded homeless man as we’re ministering turns to me and says to him about himself, I used to be a minister but I turned away from God.
You’re considering something that’s not the will of God. And I am Bell’s donkey telling you, stop.
Says a whoa. That was it.
A guy coming up from nowhere in Penn Station telling me he’s Bela’s donkey. That was enough.
I years ago.
Uh at one point I was, I was engaged to be married but it wasn’t God.
And I mean, it was all nothing unbiblical just and, and you know, and we went our ways and she got married and this and, and we met again years later and she always wondered about it and all that.
And she told me so, you know, if we’d gotten married, I would have ruined your ministry.
I says I was not ready at all and we thank God, it was beautiful. Thank God.
So in your life, that person you thought you were supposed to marry and you’re crying out why, Lord, why not?
It didn’t happen? Why, why? And you see the people years later you say thank you, Lord. Thank you.
Thank you for the nose. Paul was only saved because he was he yielded to God.
You know his name Paul comes from the root power which means to pause or we get the word pause, stop repent.
Who knows what the no is saying in your life.
But if God’s saying it don’t fight him, don’t fight him.
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