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Recently I decided to invite my landlord, Jerry, to go to one of the 33 Nights of Glory service at Harvest Rock Church. He has had knee pain for as long as he can remember, and a couple years ago his back went out and they had to remove 2 disks.
When the speaker called out Diabetes, he went up on stage to get prayer, however, next thing I know I see him up on stage and some people are praying for his leg. Shortly after he is on the microphone saying: “I dont feel pain anymore” and is swinging his leg back and forth almost in disbelief! That brought tears of joy to my eyes. I had only a passing thought of inviting him to come, and Jesus used the opportunity to blast him with a blessing!
After service, I end up praying with a friend and Jerry joined us. We said a prayer for him to receive the Holy Spirit, and he began to mutter noises which in turn triggers laughter and joy from the Holy Spirit within us
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The goodness of God has been revealed to him, and the next morning he made it clear that he wants to “give his life for the work of the Lord” to bless others as he has been blessed!!
Keep coming Lord Jesus to reveal your great love!!
philippians 3:3
Hey all! Kim here!
So, I just came back from Harvest Rock, where James Levesque spoke tonight at the “33 Nights of Glory
” meeting and all I can say is—He is a man being used by God! With a refreshing stance on what it means to truly hunger after the things of the Kingdom, and an inspiring testimony on the fulfillment of God’s promises in his life, Levesque is like that glass of cold lemonade on a hot summer’s day that gives you the punch you need to stay out in the sweltering sun just that little while longer. Similar to Todd Bentley, he doesn’t look like your average “preacher.” With tattoos down his arms and an in-your-face attitude, he is one of the last people you would expect to minister to you. In fact, the two are very good friends and Levesque shared that when they met, Bentley yelled out to his father, “Dad! I think I found my long-lost brother!”
He spent the night telling us his testimony; he was raised in a violent environment, was involved in gangs and drugs, and got permanently banned from every church that tried to ‘turn him around.’ Pastors gave up on him, he had never even met his dad (the only thing he knew about him was that he was a notorious criminal), and no one else cared about him.
What started as an attempt to sneak into a church skating rink trip ended up transforming his life when he met a woman who dared him to go to church again. She gave him a bible and one night, after reaching a point of utter desperation, he raised his hands to the heavens and cried out to God begging to give him something more than the life he knew.
If you listen to his story, he would be labeled as the least qualified person out there; he never went to seminary school, he didn’t even go to college. He didn’t have “x” years of experience interning at a church under some “who’s who” pastor. He didn’t even know what a visions was until he had one. He doesn’t talk eloquently, nor does his lifestyle reflect one of worldy “success.” He didn’t even give some wordy, elaborate sermon.
“But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.” –1 Corinthians 1:27
And yet this young man is so passionate for his God. And yet he speaks with so much wisdom and revelation. And yet he walks in so much authority, standing in the in the confidence of knowing who he really belongs to.
Everything that Levesque is and stands for, bears witness to a generation that is going to rise up, who will not fall into the molds that already exist, but who will walk and move purely out of their deep hunger for God and the desperation in their hearts for His Kingdom to be established on earth (can I get an “Amen?!”)! Levesque stands as not only a example of this vision but as one who will usher in those who will choose to follow.
It is all about realizing who we really are—who will you answer to?
“God doesn’t call the qualified, he qualifies the called.” –James Levesque
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Hey everyone! Kim here!
I’m so excited to tell you guys that iWorshipHere will be broadcasting the “33 Nights of Glory” services taking place at Harvest Rock Church in Pasadena, California!
What’s so special about this event, you ask? Well, if you know what’s been going on in Lakeland, Florida, we want to take hold of this opportunity—while God’s spirit is SO willing—to call down His Glory over here in Los Angeles!
I personally went to Florida in mid-May and with no exaggeration I will boldly and very loudly declare that my life has been irreversibly changed from the experience (please ask me about it!)!
And even if you don’t know what’s been going on in Florida, all around the world, God has been placing a new hunger in His children—a desperation for a fresh outpouring of His Presence. And it is in this place of deep yearning that God is growing an urgency in His people to contend and intercede for their cities in order that He may send revival once again!
So let’s get on it! Let’s get hungry!
Go turn your city upside-down!
Nightly meetings will be aired:

