5.24.2013
Witness

The Lord is wonderfully amazing. He can direct our paths perfectly to accomplish His will, without us having any idea He is using us.

For some reason, the license plate caught Brother Micah’s eye, and he felt led to say something. Then, he remembered a box of tracts in his truck, and decided to place the tract on the car’s windshield. It wasn’t until a week later that he saw the hand of the Lord in it all.

Last week I was at a gas station in Jeffersonville. I noticed a white van with a really neat tag on the front. It had an American flag with a large eagle face breaking through the flag.

When I went inside, I saw the owner of the van. I told him I loved the tag on the front of his van. He had a very heavy German accent. He told me he was from Germany and moved to the USA a few years ago. He said he loves the USA so he wanted the flag, and then he knew the eagle stood for our freedom, so he wanted an eagle. I shook his hand and told him if he only knew about the eagle, and I wished him an excellent day.

I walked outside and got in my truck. Just before I was getting ready to leave, I remembered I had a box of handouts in my truck. The booklet titled, “He ascended up on high and gave gifts unto men” has a picture of an eagle on the back. It looked very nice on the windshield of this mans van.

This morning I was at the same gas station. The gentleman was also there. He came up to me and asked if I left the booklet on his windshield. I said, “Yes sir, I did.” He said, “Let me tell you something...” He had a smile on his face from ear to ear.

A few years ago, he went to visit his aunt who lives in a little town in England. She was so excited and couldn't wait to show him something. She pulled out a little book that resembled the one I gave him, and it was about William Branham.

After he told me this, we spoke for a few minutes about God's prophet. We shook hands and we parted our ways. I am excited for next week. I have a funny feeling I am going to start seeing him at the gas station a little more often.

Brother Micah