After teaching about the spirit of grief, several students were delivered from years of grief over a loved one’s death. There was a transformation in everyone’s life that was very evident. Praise the Lord!
The Lord also had me teach about some very sensitive issues. We took a couple of the evening classes to discuss some of the local customs and traditions to see if they were scriptural or unscriptural.
I really had to seek the Lord for wisdom in answering some of their questions (some were hard questions!), and I thank God that the Holy Spirit always gave me the answer. Several issues had to do with the treatment of women. I had been teaching for a couple days about God removing the curse from the woman and raising her up in Christ, just as He raised up the man in Christ. Some people
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It helped them know for certain, so they do not question it or doubt it in the future. They were very eager for this because they wanted to know what their callings were, and each one was happy, satisfied, and confident that he knew what his calling was after our discussion. I was able to speak to about twenty-six or twenty-seven students that week—over half of the forty-six students—and helped them know their calling (the rest of them already felt sure of their calling). The interesting thing was that on Monday evening (the beginning of the week), the Lord gave a prophetic word to the class through me, saying He is unwrapping the gifts in them, and then He said to me privately, “And you’re going to unwrap their gifts.” So I knew it was my assignment. Then in the last week, I laid hands upon each of them to impart a fresh anointing into their lives.
Along with finding their calling, at the same time the Lord was speaking to them about operating in the gifts of the Spirit. Again in the second to the last week of class, on Friday evening, the