Iâve been sharing with you some of the truths that I believe God has been leading us into concerning apostolic teams. I want to emphasize once more that I believe thereâs a lot more for us to learn. Weâve also had some pretty intensive hours of teaching, line upon line and precept upon precept, and I appreciate the attention and the concentration that youâve given. If you look now at that board that contains the outline youâll see a blank sheet. There is no outline for this particular session. Iâm going to share with you from my own personal experiences. Iâm going to try to show you some of the experiences and some of the steps by which God has led me to the point at which I have now arrived. Emphasizing once again that I havenât arrived. Paul says, âNot as though I had already attained or were already perfect. But I press toward the markâŠâ I want to share some experiences that I believe all have some bearing on this theme.
I need to begin by saying that I was educated in Britain, and by 1940 I had become, what Americans would call basically, a Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge University. Thatâs not the real correct title. Then World War II swept me up and I was drafted into the British Army and took a Bible with me to read as a work of philosophy, and through reading the Bible I had a personal encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ one night in an Army barrack room which totally, and permanently, and radically changed the whole course of my life. From then on without any doctrinal knowledge or any process of reasoning, I knew somehow that God had a plan for my life and very soon He showed me that it would be connected with the land and the people of Israel.
About six weeks after I came to know the Lord our unit was sent overseas. After a two-month journey by sea we arrived at Suez, in Egypt, and I spent the next three years in the deserts or North Africa, Egypt, Libya and the Sudan. Then the Army transferred me to what was then Palestine, but is now Israel, and that was really the beginning of the outworking of Godâs plan for my life.
Now in the course of these and other experiences I was confronted with a number of practical truths. And I would like to say that my discovery of biblical truth has never been merely theory. I have never sat behind a desk and pondered on abstract truth. Always God has confronted me with situations in which I had to learn and apply the truths that He wanted me to know.
One of the results of the way that God led me was that I was unable to attend church or to have fellowship with other believers for the first three years of my Christian experiences. It was not that I didnât want to, it was impossible. Consequently I was shut up with a Bible as my only source of spiritual help, and in those three years I read the Bible through a number of times.
In 1942, while in the desert, I became sick with a condition of the skin that in that climate and those conditions, the doctors were not able to heal, and I ended by spending one year on end in military hospitals in Egypt. After a while I came to the conclusion that the doctors were not able to heal me, that my only hope was God. I turned to God sought Him and God spoke to me in various ways through various Scriptures, that He was the Healer, that He had provided healing through the atonement of Jesus on the cross, and that if I could appropriate it my healing was there. The particular passage of the Bible that got me out of hospital was Proverbs chapter 4 verses 20 through 22 which says,
My son attend to my words;
Incline thine ear unto my sayings.
Let them not depart from thine eyes;
Keep them in the midst of thine heart;
For they are life those that find them,
And health to all their flesh.
And when I read those words I said, âEither they mean what they say or theyâre meaningless.â But I understood them to mean that in Godâs word He had provided that which, if I could receive it, would be health to all my flesh, my whole physical body. And as a logician I realized that if I had health in my body there was no room for sickness. Theyâre opposites; theyâre usually exclusive. When I read the alternative version in the margin, for healthit said medicine. So I said, âThatâs it. Iâm sick. I need medicine. Iâm going to take Godâs word as my medicine.â I was a medical orderly or a hospital attendant, I said to myself, âHow do people take medicine. The answer is three times daily after meals. Thatâs what I will do.â
I decided to take Godâs word as my medicine three times daily after meals. When I did that the Lord spoke to me and He said, âWait a minute. If the doctor gives the person medicine, the directions for taking it are on the bottle. And if you donât take it according to the directions the doctor doesnât guarantee any results.â He said, âThis is My medicine bottle and the directions are on it. Youâd better read them.â So I turn back and I saw four directions: attend to My words, incline thine ear unto My sayings, let them not depart from thine eyes, keep them in the midst of thine heart. On that basis they are life and health or medicine.
Now I learned countless other lessons which I cannot share at this time, but I did for the next three or four months, every day after each main meal, I went aside, opened my Bible, bowed my head and said, âLord Jesus, You have told me that these words of Yours will be medicine to all my body. Iâm taking them as my medicine now, in the name of Jesus.â
I was discharged from hospital at my own request, uncured, on my own responsibility. The doctor said, âWe canât do any more for you and we donât take the responsibility for discharging you.â I went to the base depot of my particular unit in Cairo and five days later they sent me to the Sudan. Now the worst thing for my condition was heat. Cairo was hot but believe me, Khartoum was a whole lot hotter. In Khartoum the temperature regularly goes up to a 127 degrees. It was in that climate that God healed me. You need to know that the promises of God do not depend on circumstances. They depend on meeting the conditions.
Now in the Sudan God gave me a number of unexpected and wonderful experiences which in many ways became the basis of the rest of my life. I want to share a little of them. After a little while the Army sent me from Khartoum northward to a rail junction called Atbara, and I was put in charge of what they called a Medical Reception Station. I was the only person there. Well the British Army never gave us pajamas. We always slept in our underwear, and after years it gets wearisome sleeping in your underwear. Now in this Medical Reception Station for the patients they had white sleeping garments. You understand? What do they call them? White gowns. Thatâs not the word I want. Night dresses, thatâs right. Well since I was in total charge I thought well Iâm going to sleep in a nightdress. And I did for a short while in that place.
One night something strange happened. Itâs very hard to communicate this, but I could not sleep for praying for the people of the Sudan. Now I had no interest in the people of the Sudan. They were not easy to love by any means. They were really difficult people to get on with. But I just had this tremendous pressure to pray for them. I didnât know technical words like burdenin those days. And as I was praying I got up and I was walking around in this medical depot, reception room, in my white gown and something strange happened. My gown began actually to shine, it was luminous. And it was almost somehow, if I can explain it, as if I was Jesus in that gown. I hope that doesnât trouble you. And I was praying the prayers that He would have prayed for the people of the Sudan. Now I had not idea what would come out of that. I didnât have any plan.
Then the Army sent me to another place called Djibate in the Red Sea hills overlooking the Red Sea, and there I was in a small hospital which catered only to Italian prisoners of war of whom there were thousands at time in the Middle East. There were two medical officers and about five or six British medical personnel and then the Italians provided the rest of the staff. And there was a staff of Sudani native laborers who did the cleaning. Well I ended up in charge of the hospital rations which is always a good job, let me tell you that. If you ever get into the army, head for the rations store. And I found my other job was I was in charge of the local Sudani labor. And I discovered that the raieseas they called it in Arabic, the man in charge was named Ali. So Ali and I used to meet every morning in my store and discuss the jobs to be done in the hospital. Iâd give him the jobs and heâd go off and see that they got done.
Well we had nothing in common and we just met and dealt with sort of what youâd called practical issues. He was a Muslim of course. I didnât know anything about Muslims which was good. And we communicated in English but his English was soldierâs English. He couldnât read or write but he had a very quick memory. And heâd learned English from British soldiers. Well, thatâs not the best place to learn English. And a lot of his English had to be expurgated. So we made no real contact with one another until I discovered one day he believed in Satan (Shaitan). âWellâ I said, âI believe in Satan too.â So strangely enough that was a basis was that we both believed in Satan. And then I began to tell him that I believed the Bible.
And then one day he was late coming to the store. And when he came in he said heâd been to the hospital dressing room because he had a sore on his foot that wouldnât heal and he had it dressed. Well I had just been reading Mark 16 these signs shall follow them that believe. Iâd never seen it done but I thought, Iâll offer to pray for him. So I said, âWould you like me to pray for you?â He said, âYes,â which rather frightened me. âButâ I said, âI want to tell you Iâm going to pray for you in the name of Jesus. Is that all right?â He said, âThatâs all right.â I said, âIâm going to lay hands on you.â âOkay.â
So I laid hands on him, rather as if he was a bomb about to explode, and prayed a short prayer in the name of Jesus, and I thought well, whatâs going to happen? About a week later he came as usual to my store and he showed me his foot. His sore was completely healed, and he attributed it to my prayer. So after that I said, âWell, listen. I want to teach you whatâs in the Bible.â So every morning from then onwards when we met I would read him a short passage from the New Testament. But I had to read from the King James and translate into soldierâs English which was quite a task.
Then one evening in my barrack room, just about dusk, I was walking around and I got stung with a hornet on the anklebone. Now hornets are bad anyway, but Sudanese hornets are in a class by themselves. The pain was excruciating. I jumped up and down and walked up and down, and then I thought to myself, âJesus said you can tread upon serpents and scorpions and nothing shall by any means hurt you.â So I said, âItâs not going to hurt me.â And I went on saying that for about ten minutes and the pain ceased. There was no swelling but there was a hole in my ankle where the stinger had entered. So the next day in a casual I said to my friend Ali, I said, âYou know, I got stung by a hornet last night.â He said, âYou did? Where?â So I showed him the place on my ankle. He said, âIt didnât swell?â I said, âNo.â âWhy not?â I said, âI prayed in the name of Jesus.â
Well he took me outside and showed me a man who was hobbling around the hospital compound with one knee bent up. He said, âYou see that man with the bent knee? You know what caused that? He was stung by a hornet.â Well I saw that this had made a real impact on him. So we continued with renewed interest reading the Bible together.
He really became a good friend of mine. He was very interested in teaching me to ride a camel. And I, in those days, was more enterprising probably than I am now. I said, âOkay.â Well now you who may have been as tourists to Egypt and ridden a tame camel around the pyramids, but thatâs not what weâre talking about. Sudanese camels are real camels. So, and I mean, the thing about a camel is when thereâs one part going up, thereâs another part going down. Itâs never stable. Itâs tests your victory. Well anyhow I mastered the elements of riding a camel. Then we decided one day we would take a picnic. We would go out on our camels and somewhere into the foothills, and eat there and have some fellowship. Iâd have to say at this time I was more interested in Ali than anybody else in the world. He had become the focus of my interest.
So I got some food from the ration store and we set out an arrived and sat down and ate but we had nothing to drink. So there was a stream of brackish water running out of the hill and Ali said to me, âWell, we drink this.â Meaning we Sudanis. âBut you [white people] donât.â âWell,â I said, âSince thereâs nothing else Iâll drink it.â âWellâ he said, âhow come you drink it and other white people donât?â And I said, âIâm drinking it in the name of Jesus. The Bible says if I drink any deadly thing in the name of Jesus it will not harm me.â Well again he was deeply impressed.
Now it happens at that particular time what I was reading to him was John chapter three about being born again, and somehow this phrasebeing born againjust stuck in his mind. So as we were riding back on our camels he was talking all the time about being born again. He said, âWhatâs that? What does it mean?â Well in typical Western language, I said, âI means God gives you a new heart.â Well he just roared with laughter. âHow does God give me a new heart?â Well I said you know itâs this and itâs that. Then I said to him, âWould you like to be born again?â He said, âYes, I would.â I was a bit timid but I said, âListen, tonight when we get back, six oâclock when the sun sets, you pray in your hut, Iâll be praying in my barrack room, and you ask God to be born again.â âOkayâ
Next morning I met him as usual at ten oâclock. The first thing I said to him was, âDid you pray?â He said, âYes.â I said, âAre you born again?â He said, âNo.â I was so grateful that he practical, you know? He stated something real. Well I was tremendously disappointed and then the Holy Spirit whispered in my ear, âHeâs a Muslim.â Which really didnât mean much to me at that time. I said, âWait a minute. Did you pray in the name of Jesus?â He said âNo.â I said, âYou canât be born again unless you pray in the name of Jesus. Are you willing to pray in the name of Jesus?â He said, âYes.â I mean if Iâd known what I know today about Muslims I donât think I would have dared to say some of these things. But I did anyhow. So I said, âTonight you pray in the name of Jesus, and Iâll be praying in my barrack room.â Next morning I met him at ten oâclock I looked at his face. I said, âYouâve got it.â He said, âYes I do.â I mean he was changed! He was a rogue before that. He would purloin the wages of the laborers under him. He was a brawler, all sorts of thing.
Well, the change in him was so dramatic that all the people in the hospital said, âWhatâs happened to you friend Ali?â I said, âHeâs saved.â The commanding officer of the hospital sent for me and said, âWhatâs happened to Ali?â I said, âHeâs saved.â He said, âWhatâs that?â I said, âLet me tell you.â Before I left that place I baptized him in the swimming pool of the hospital.
Now I donât believe Iâd have ever begun to have access to his mind without the supernatural, you understand? Three supernatural things opened his mind. I prayed for him, his foot was healed. I was stung by a hornet and it didnât hurt me. I was willing to drink water that other people wouldnât drink, and believe me I wouldnât do it in a foolhardy way. That opened his mind to the truth. And that was really my first contact with Muslims. I loved that man dearly. I maintained contact with him by mail for probably two, or three or four or five years after that. I think without any doubt he was the first member of that tribe that had ever been confronted with the gospel. The tribe was called the Hadundewa (sp). The British soldiers called them âfuzzy-wuzziesâ because they would dress their hair with mutton fat and make it stick up twelve inches over their heads. They were fierce people. They didnât wear many clothes, they carried spears, and they would normally throw a spear and ask questions afterwards. I mean Godâbut you see His wisdom. The British administration wouldnât allow any missionaries in that area because it was so fanatically Muslim. But nobody bothered about this little corporal in the Royal Army Medical Corps getting in there, you see.
What I want to emphasize to you more and more as we get near the end of the age itâs going to take unconventional methods to penetrate the defenses of the enemy. I would have gladly given my life for the people of the Sudan. But when I offered to do so God told me, âYou are not sent to many people of a strange speech and a hard language, but to the house of Israel are you sent.â So thatâs one little example. You understand I had no doctrinal background. Iâd never seen a healing campaign. I just did in simpleness what the Bible said which is the safest thing to do.
Well after that I got married in Israel, was blessed with a family of eight adopted daughters, six Jewish, one Arab, one English. Together we went through the turmoil and the war that marked the birth of the State of Israel. We were living right in the middle of Jewish Jerusalem when the state was born. When we came up out of our washroom, which was the lowest room in the house, after the fighting was over we counted about a hundred and fifty spent bullets on the floor of our living room. However, thatâs not what Iâm going to deal with.
Then I went to Britain with the family, pastored for eight years a small Pentecostal congregation in London. Then I was given an opportunity to go to Kenya to become principal of a teacher training college for African students in Kenya, from 1957 to 1961. Now God gave me deep love for African people. And in the course of our time there, my first wife and I adopted our ninth daughter, a little sick dying African baby girl who is now twenty-seven years old and serves in our ministry in Fort Lauderdale. For me I have to say that from that time on that black is beautiful. In fact, I used to sometimes I would think why do these white faces mar the landscape? And I became passionately involved in my students. It was a small college, it didnât have a very good reputation with the government. The system was the British government couldnât get enough, what should I say, secular teachers to make the sacrifices to teach in Africa, so they used missionary institutions but they were under the direction of the Education Department of the government.
Well I began, first of all, to hold meetings with the students, which had not really been happening much before in the sense of really taking time with them. I have to say this because I think itâs important: My fellow missionaries, who were wonderful people, said âWhy do you waste your time on the Africans? Theyâll never really understand.â âWell I say if they really wonât understand, Iâm in the wrong place. But I believe they will understand.â So my wife and I didnât go to the missionary meetings. We went to the students and I began to teach them just out of the Bible.
After a while I realized they had a mental block. Now this is one of the fortresses that Iâve been teaching you about. So I called them together one day and I said, âI want to thank you people. Youâre so helpful. Youâre so cooperative. Whatever we tell you to do, you do it. If we say study, youâll study. If we say get baptized, youâll get baptized, because you know that your education depends on us. And the most important thing in your minds is education. So youâre willing to do anything for education. But,â I said to them, âthereâs one big unanswered question in the mind of most of you.â And they got really interested. I said, âIâll tell you what the question is. The question is this: Is the Bible a book for Africans or is it just a white manâs book with white manâs customs, that doesnât apply to Africans?â And I said, âA lot of your own elders are telling it doesnât apply.â Then I said to them, âI canât answer that question.â Well that surprised because they thought missionaries could answer every question. I said, âThe only way youâll find out the answer to that question is if you have a personal experience with the supernatural power of God in your lives. When that happens youâll know it didnât come from America, and it didnât come from Britain. It came from heaven.â
And I didnât say any more. I just put the word of God before them in every way that I could and prayed. Well about six months later a young man, a young African turned up from the coast, from Mombassa, who had witnessed a healing crusade by T. L. Osborn in 1958. And this young African had been saved and heâd come to the simple-minded conclusion that if T. L. Osborn could do it, he could do it. So he turned up at our house and he said, âIâd like to preach to your students.â Well, heâd never gone beyond grade four and Africans at that time were very education conscious, and I thought, How will my students, who are training to be teachers, ever listen to a man who never got beyond grade four?
Well I talked it over with my first wife and she said, âLetâs pray with him. When we pray with him weâll know what kind of a person he is.â So we said, âLetâs pray.â And when he prayed it was like being at the gates of heaven. âWell,â I said, âif he can pray like that, weâll turn him loose.â And that young man brought a visitation of God to our college. His teaching was simple, he strummed a guitar which he couldnât really play, but the Holy Spirit was there. And God visited our college. Before that we used to say to them, âYou need to pray.â After that we couldnât stop them praying. Weâd go down to the dormitories in the middle of the night, and they were praying. This was not just a service, this was a visitation.
The following year we graduated fifty-seven students. About forty men and seventeen young women approximately. Now our college had had a rather poor reputation at the Education Department, but that year every one of our fifty-seven students passed in every subject which was a record for the whole of Kenya. It had never happened. And every one of those students was saved and baptized in the Holy Spirit. I want to tell you that when you get God on your side youâll be a better student.
I must tell you about Suzanna. In order to extend the outreach of the college I went into some remote areas where there was very little penetration by missions, and I picked out students from a background that really had no education. Most of them were just struggling through. I picked two girls who seemed to have something. One of them, Suzanna, really wasnât up to the standard, but I thought, âYou know. Letâs get the gospel to this area, weâll take a risk.â Well, when the examinations came every student had to pass in practice teaching. That was essential.
So out goes Suzanna with the representative of the Education Department for her practice teaching and failed. And the lady from the Education Department was very friendly to me. She was a Catholic and she was very cooperative. She said, âIâm sorry Mr. Prince, but I have to tell you Suzanna has failed.â âWell,â I said, âI know youâve been very fair and I accept your estimate and there you are, she failed.â
Well having failed her practice teaching, she couldnât pass as a teacher. So I told Suzanna who knew this well, and she said, âWell Iâll pray.â I thought, âHow dumb can you be. Youâve failed. I mean thatâs it.â I didnât say anything. Well we came to the written examinations and to my astonishment, our students as I say, passed in every subject, even Suzanna. So I went down to the Education Department office with all the papers and the results and the figures and the marks to just finally assessâand she was very, very complimentary and said, âThese are the best results weâve ever had in this province.â And we were over with the situation and she looked at me and she said, âNow what about Suzanna? Her written papers are pretty good.â I didnât say anything. âAnd we do need teachers desperately in that area.â She said, âI think, Mr. Prince, Iâll leave the decision to you.â I said, âIf you leave it to me Suzanna will pass.â And pass she did. I went back to Suzanna, and I said, âSuzanna, youâve passed.â That was faith, you know, to be told youâve failed and then pass.
I want to tell you in the course of that period, all the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit came into operation amongst our students. We would get words of knowledge, miracles, healings. In the passing of that time two of our students were raised from the dead, with very personal testimonies of what happened while they were out of their body and what happened when they came back. Our problem there really was we had extension, and we didnât have conservation. I want to emphasize you canât do without conservation. Thereâs got to be somebody there to conserve the results.
So I come on now to the third and last phase of what I want to talk about which is recent experiences. Ruth and I have been involved in about four apostolic teams with men and women associated with us. Weâve been twice to Zambia, once to Zimbabwe, and the second time we were in Zambia, after weâd been together in Zambia we split up. Which is another benefit. One of our couples went to the north of Zambia, the Copper Belt. Ruth and I went to Zimbabwe and the fifth member of our party, Mahesh Chavda who is an Indian by background from Hindu parentage but a tremendous evangelist, was invited to Zaire. And he discovered that for twenty-five dollars extra he could go from Zambia to Zaire. So he said Iâll go. The people that invited him said, âWe want you to teach the leaders in the morning and then hold public meetings in Kinshasa each evening.â Well, he said, âAbout how many people do you expect?â They said âBetween thirty and fifty thousand.â He said, âMy.â
Well the first morning meeting they had about thirty thousand for the leaders. And there wasnât any place that could accommodate them so after that the leaders meetings were held in the open air just like the others. The first night meeting I think they had about seventy thousand people, or maybe about a hundred thousand. And they counted the people by the areas that were occupied, so many thousand people in an area. God began to perform tremendous miracles through our dear brother, and by the end of the one week the crowds numbered a quarter of a million or more. They just filled the whole of the center of Kinshasa. And what brought the crowds, brothers and sisters, was miracles.
One of the outstanding miracles I think, about one night before the end Mahesh said, âTonight weâre going to pray for absent family members. Those of you who have family members not here, want prayer, weâre going to pray.â And then he said, âI believe the power of resurrection is here.â What happened was a man was there whoâd left his son in the hospital dead. Heâd died of malaria. He came to the meeting, went back to collect the body of his son, and found his son alive and well and walking around. Heâd brought his son to the meeting the next day and showed him to all the people including the marks on his legs where theyâd used shock treatment to try to revive him after he died.
The other remarkable incident was that the Lord gave Mahesh a word of knowledge about two or three nights before the end. He said, âThere are two men here who have been robbing Godâs people, and if you donât repent the angel of death is going to visit you.â And two of the ushers started to tremble violently, and they went to the head usher and said, âWeâve been taking money from the offerings every night but weâre bringing it back.â Well you donât have to have many things like that happen. The highest levels of Zairean society were reached, the top general, the top administrative of the civil service, and even the president wanted to meet Mahesh but was unable to do so. So the whole of that central area of that nation was impacted in one week. They estimated a hundred and twenty-eight thousand people prayed for salvation. What did it? Well let me say itâs not being a super minister. Itâs being the right person in the right place at the right time.
Now I want to relate to you finally a little about Pakistan. This past September I led a team of seven people: Ruth and me, Mahesh, an Arab from Israel who had a wonderful experience of conversion here in the United States named Nabil and his wife Peggy, and a pastor from Kansas City and his wife. Seven people. We were invited by a very tiny little group of Christians in Pakistan to come and hold meetings. They had obtained permission from the government to hold the meetings. Pakistan is at least ninety-eight percent Muslim. The Christians are less than one percent of the nation, and they are very much despised and downtrodden. Basically Christians are sweepers. Thatâs the lowest level of society. They clean latrines and do jobs which Muslims wonât do. They live in abject poverty and theyâre despised by the Muslims. Now thatâs not true of all the Christians. Thereâs just a little sprinkling that have risen a little higher, and they were the people that invited us. They were not a denomination. They were a local group.
They obtained the cooperation of the other major denominations: Catholics, Anglicans, Presbyterians, and so on. There was just one denomination that wouldnât cooperate. Guess who? The Baptists because they heard we were going to pray for the sick, so they boycotted the meetings. I just mention that. Iâm not you know mad about it, but Iâm just rather sad about it.
Well we started off in Karachi, which is the largest city, about eight million people. But they said Karachiâs had preachers so weâll just give you one night in Karachi and then weâll take you on to other cities. So I thought Iâm the leader so I need to be the first one to speak. I said where are you going to hold the meeting? They said in our church. I said how many does your church hold? They said three hundred. I said how many people are you expecting at the meeting? Well he said maybe six hundred. I thought how are they going to work that out. Anyhow I just left it. They brought us to this area of the city where the church was. We were at lest an hour late getting there which was standard Pakistani time. And when we got there the whole of that area of the city was covered with people. There were at least three thousand people at an intersection of two roads. No traffic could get by. They had set up lights, they had a P.A. System, and I stood behind this platform, and the nearest member of the audience was just there. I mean there was no room to move. Nobody could move around.
Well I thought what could I talk about. So I said to them, all of this was interpreted in Urdu. I said, âListen, if you people were hungry and I owned an orange grove I could do two things. I could give you one orange or I could take you to the grove and say help yourself.â I said, âIâm going to take you to the grove and you can help yourself.â So I told them in outline, very simple language, what was accomplished by the death of Jesus on the cross: that the evil due to us was visited on Him that the good due to Him might be received by us.At the end I said, âHow many of you want to receive Jesus?â I think about half the crowd stood instantly, about fifteen hundred people at least.
Now I do know something about Islam now. I know the two major areas of disagreement with Christianity are number one, they do not acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God. They vehemently deny that. And they do not believe that Jesus died on the cross. An angel spirited Him away. So thereâs no salvation without the death of Jesus, So when these people stood I knew that probably at least a third of them were Muslim. I led them in a prayer and every prayer that we led the people in after that started this way: âLord Jesus Christ, I believe that youâre the Son of God, the only way to God, that you died on the cross for my sins and rose again from the dead.â So we brought them to the acknowledgment of the two great truths that Islam denies.
Now itâs difficult to say exactly what happened, but for a Muslim to stand up in front of his fellow-Muslims and make that statement publicly is a major breakthrough anyhow. Then after that I said, âNow weâll pray for the sick. How many of you are sick?â Well ninety percent raised their hands. And they were ninety percent sick. So there wa no way to move amongst the people, Iâm going to pray a prayer for you all. If youâve got sick in someplace, put your hand on yourself where youâre sick, and expect God to heal you. I have to say I did not feel any quote âanointing.â It was hot, it was dusty, the crowd was very difficult to control, some of them were talking to one another, one or two of them were fighting with one another. I had no sense of what could happen, but I just had to do it. I was on the spot, what else could I do. So I prayed this prayer. I said, âHow many of you were healed.â A few people rather timidly put their hand up.
But then there was a commotion in front of me just about where that camera would be. And it turned out there was a Muslim boy of about twelve, born deaf and dumb, who had received his hearing and was beginning to speak. They forced their way through the crowd to bring him up to the platform and let the people see that he could hear, and the crowd just broke loose. I mean there was no controlling anything or anybody. Strangely enough they had this fixation that if we would lay our hands on them, that was it. Now I didnât intend to lay hands on anybody, but I laid my hands reluctantly on about a hundred people because they just came up to me, grabbed hold of my arm and made me put it on their head. Well that was Karachi.
We went on from there to Faislabad, which is a major city in the center of the nation and we held meetings there for about four days, mornings, afternoons, and evenings. The crowds grew to about sixteen thousand. And again at least one third would always be Muslims. I want to say now it didnât make any difference which of us preached or which of us prayed. The results didnât seem to depend on that. No matter who preached, people got saved, and no matter who prayed people got healed.
The women were terrible. They were totally undisciplined. They had no education, they were illiterate, theyâd never been in any situation where they had to submit to discipline. And they created so much disturbance. They always sat where they werenât supposed to sit. If the ushers told them to move one place, theyâd move another. Some of them went out to a pump on the right hand side and washed their babies under the pump while we were preaching.
So one morning I said to them âNow you women have been so bad Iâm going to punish you today. Weâre not going to pray for any women, weâll only pray for men.â So that morning we had three or four hundred men come up for prayer, and thatâs the only time I think we laid hands on people. So all of us descended into this pile of men, couples together, Mahesh on his own and started praying. Well after a little while I found myself opposite a man who pointed at his ears and his mouth and I understood he was deaf and dumb. Well theologically I knew the thing to do. I said âYou deaf and dumb spirit in the name of Jesus come out!â Then I thought what do you do next? And I said to the man, âSay hallelujah.â It was obvious that he heard me and he began to form the sound of hallelujah. I realized he was instantly healed of deafness and dumbness. I donât know whether he was more surprised or I was!
But after that I expected people to be healed. And Ruth and went round looking for the deaf and the dumb. And in the next ten minutes at least ten deaf and dumb people were instantly healed. Meanwhile the same sort of thing was happening with the other members of our team. It would be impossible to estimate how many people got healed because the whole thing was very difficult to control and keep together. But the local Christians would call up those who were healed, so far as they could and they would say what is your name, what village do you come from, what has happened to you, Iâve been healed. Then they always say, âWho healed you?â And theyâd always say Jesus. You see it was not safe for Christians to tell Muslims Jesus healed you. But if the Muslim said Jesus healed me, that was okay.
Before that Ruth and I had been praying for some time along this line, that we see a lot of people healed in our meetings. But there are some kinds of people that donât get healed, the blind, the dumb, to some extent weâve seen the deaf healed, but not totally deaf. So we were praying for God to increase this and in the course of these meetings we saw many deaf and dumb healed. I think deafness and dumbness is a curse that follows Islam, because the proportion of such people was unnaturally high.
We saw a number cripples get up and walk, some for the first time in their lives. We saw a considerable number of blind people healed. I think the most astonishing healing to me was a blind woman of about sixty. Strangely enough one night she was sitting, squatting in front on the womenâs section, right in the front. And she looked so miserable and so totally hopeless that Mahesh took a photograph of her just as a specimen of Pakistani misery. The next day we prayed and she was healed. She came forward and she could see perfectly. Now she was born blind and she was at least sixty years old. I think that was a major miracle. We canât take credit for it. We didnât lay hands on her. It just happened.
All through this there was this sense of tremendous opposition. Iâve talked about, you know, identifying the strong man. Let me say thestrong man of Islam is the spirit of antichrist. The spirit of antichrist is a spirit thatâs heard about Jesus and denied His claim to be the Christ. You understand? And that I think is the most powerful evil force in the world today. Thatâs the spirit behind Communism, atheistic Communism, the denial of the claims of Jesus. That kind of spirit does not operate in paganism. Where people have never heard about Jesus, there is no spirit of antichrist. They have different problems. But where people have heard about Jesus and deliberately rejected His claims, that opens the way to the spirit of antichrist.
I would say the other main forces, and there were many of them⊠One was ignorance. The appalling weight of ignorance, remember more than eighty percent illiterate, nearly all the women we illiterate. Another was poverty. It was like poverty just ground the people down. Another was hopelessness and another was violence. And another was, I donât know how to describe it, an absolute disregard for the value of life, their own lives included. They would right down the middle of the street with a big truck coming down and hardly bother to move. And they treated other people the same way.
We were conscious all the time that we were fighting a war with unseen forces. Some things that happened were truly remarkable, like Mahesh was really in some ways a spiritual child of mine, is essentially an evangelist. But he takes my outlines and he preaches them. And he never preaches better than when he preaches my outlines, but they come out totally different than when I preach them. And I have a series that I go to in situations. Number one is what Jesus did at the cross. Number two is how to receive what Jesus did at the cross. Number three it the release from the curse, which is absolutely vital. Because people who are under a curse cannot receive what God has for them. And number four receiving the Holy Spirit and being healed. If I have time thatâs the order that I would follow. It works.
Well Mahesh was the evening speaker so he was really following my outline. On this particular night I was not well so I wasnât there. Ruth was with me in the quote âhotel.â And Mahesh taught on the curse, what are the marks of being under a curse, how do you get under a curse, and then how to be released from the curse. The release is through Jesus. Christ has redeemed us from the curse being made a curse for us, for it is written cursed is everyone who hangs on the tree.
He came to the point when he was going to pray and break the curse over the people. It had been a perfectly still, hot evening. The meetings were held in an awning, a kind of I donât know what youâd call them. A kind of quilt stretched out on poles. And nothing moved. But when Mahesh started to break the curse there came such a violet wind that three men had to hold every pole down to keep them from blowing away. As long as he prayed to break the curse the wind went on. The moment he stopped the wind stopped. It was completely supernatural. It had nothing to do with the natural order. You just felt that you were in a battle with unseen forces. In fact, really the sense was what happened in the unseen realm was what determined what happened in seen realm.
Another night when we were there, Mahesh habitually, before he preaches prays. And I mean he can pray for ten minutes. And by the time heâs finished praying you are on a totally different spiritual level from what you were when started. In fact, sometimes itâs hardly necessary to preach. And as he prayed this prayer in this particular place it was like there was a jet passing by, or something , or a roll of thunder, but it continued the whole time he was praying â at least five minutes. When he finished praying it kind of ended with a cough, like that, and it was over.
I think the hardest message that I preached⊠I was determined to take them beyond healing if I could. But thatâs all they came for basically was to get healed. You see how foolish to say we wonât come because weâre going to pray for the sick. Eighty percent of those people came because we were going to pray for the sick. They would have never come if we hadnât. Anyhow I decided one day to teach them on the baptism of the Holy Spirit, one morning. And I have to say I think thatâs the hardest message Iâve ever preached in my life. I felt like I was assailing a wall of bronze about fifty feet high. Beating against it. I was physically exhausted when Iâd finished preaching. But a number responded. Some received the baptism. One young Pakistani woman of about eighteen received the baptism, came forward, spoke in tongues over the P.A. System. That was a major breakthrough for those people. She was the only really happy looking person basically we saw. She was radiant. One of those who stood to pray for the baptism was a young Muslim of about eighteen. He didnât receive the baptism but while he was praying he had a vision of Jesus. Now, he came back to the front. They knew he was a Muslim, but âI had a vision of Jesus.â You see the impact of that is measureless.
What are we going to do now? I could go on a lot more about Pakistan, but I think Iâve proved to you in a sense that this concept works. I said to the members of our team afterwards. I said, âListen, if it will work in Pakistan, it will work anywhere.â And I believe it. I believe it.
Now I would like to challenge you people and I want to say this in the right way. I wonder how many of you would be willing to commit yourselves to God for some kind apostolic outreach, be a member of a team? Get out of the rut. Get out of the church pew. Stop being one of ninety-eight percent and become one of two and half percent. Okay? I believe the two percent is going to become fifty percent. I believe thatâs whatâs going to happen to the Church. But blessed are those who lead the way. If I have said anything that really stirs you and inspires you and challenges you here, I think it would be unfair not to give you an opportunity to respond.
I want you to consider this carefully. Iâm not looking for an emotional appeal. Iâm very careful when I make appeals, not to try to touch peopleâs emotions. I want to touch the will. Are you willing to be used by God in some kind of outreach to the unreached, to the unloved, to the billions of poor and needy and hopeless people on this earth? If you are willing to make some kind of move toward God, I would like to pray for you and I would like to ask the leaders of YWAM here who are present to join me on the platform. Weâll only pray for those who will really make a sincere commitment, that if you hear God, youâll say hear am I Lord, send me. I want you to think this over because itâs not an easy task. If you feel sincerely that God has spoken to you, challenged you, and you want to respond, then Iâd like you to stand to your feet. And Iâd like to ask the leaders to come with me. I donât want to stand alone. Will you come and join me on the platform?
I want you to think over what youâre saying. I do believe God is doing something new in America. I was recently in Midland, Texas, for a group of people that came from a lot of different backgrounds, and I preached on Matthew 24:14, this gospel of the kingdom. There were about eight hundred or a thousand people present. My message was not emotional and at the end I said now how many of you will commit yourself? Every single person in the auditorium stood as one man. I have never seen anything like it. It just convinces me that the Holy Spirit is doing something new.
Brothers letâs join hands and pray for these people. If you get a word, any of you brothers, just release it.
Father we want to thank you for those who are standing before You now. We want to commit them to You. We want, if You will receive them, Lord, and place Your hand upon them and train them and equip them for all that Your will is for them to do. Lord, if there are any hidden barriers or bondages, we want to release them now in the name of Jesus. We want to declare to the enemy that theyâre off limits to him from this time forward, and he has no more claims on them, that theyâve been redeemed by the blood of Jesus, that theyâre first fruits unto God and the Lamb. Thank you Lord. We just give you praise. We lift them up to you. The arms of faith, we place them God in Your mighty arms. Amen, Lord. Receive each one and give each one in some way an inner witness by Your Spirit that they are accepted in this commitment. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.