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The Best Place

Where in this world would you consider as the best place for good things to happen to you? (In a church; at a crusade ground; in Israel; at Rome, where?)

Before you answer this question, let me give you an imaginary story (It could have happened): A sister travelled on pilgrimmage to Israel, and while she was there, she got baptised into the Holy Spirit and started speaking with tongues and prophesying. When she returned back to her country she did with all excitement, thinking she was more blessed in her experience than those who didn't go for the pilgrimmage. But is that true?

Let me be frank with you, the best place in the world for any good thing to happen to you is where you are now. By the grace of God, I have ministered the Holy Ghost to people in the taxi, at bus-stops, in different offices, during church services, at the back of some houses and at the front, on the football field, in Hotel ballrooms and many other types of places. This may sound funny, but the result is the same - heaven met them where they are.

When God was imparting the anointing of the Prophet Moses on the 70 elders of Israel, two of them were not present where the other 68 were, but still got what God wanted them to have.

You can recieve whatever God desires that you should have as you ask in accordance to His will and get it, unless He leads you to go somewhere else for it. Jesus could have gotten the Apostle Paul filled with the Holy Ghost on the way to Damascus, but He led him to Damascus and sent His disciple, Ananias, to finish up the deal, and got his eyes opened right there in Damascus. Ananias did not ask him to go back to Israel for anything. God met Paul right there in Damascus.

Today is the last day of September, 2008. I pray that you will experience many good things wherever you may be in the next month of October in the name of Jesus. Amen!

+Revd 'Remi Tejumola

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