You'll never get this reservation out of your heart
July 29, 2022
Battlefield and Breakthrough
"You will never get this reservation out of your heart."
Oh, they enjoy the love and energy of our On Eagles' Wings community events. But when the Native young people on the On Eagles' Wings team start to mention Jesus at our events, mothers have taken their children to the car so they won't hear about Him. Older siblings have literally covered their younger siblings' ears for the same reason. It has been the one place where no one came forward when the public invitation to choose Jesus has been given.
Because of the fear. A paralyzing fear that surfaced in conversation after conversation during the first two nights.
But something was different this year.
Softer hearts. That could only be attributed to the prayers of OEW prayer warriors like you, and of the frontline warriors of this relentless team.
Night One
- Christina (Navajo) talked with Shaylene, a young woman who practices their Native religion, and like Christina, had lived the pain of domestic violence. Christina asked her if anything would happen to her if she accepted Jesus. She said she didn't know - because she didn't know anyone in her tribe who had ever made that choice. But she was clearly afraid to make that commitment herself.
- Alyssa (Apache) had started to share Jesus with Lexi - who walked away. But after Trey's (Cherokee) powerful Gospel wrap-up that night, Alyssa felt urged to go back to Lexi. And, amazingly, Lexi prayed to begin a relationship with Jesus! But she hesitated to take the Bible that Alyssa offered her. Someone might see it.
That fear factor. - When Ben (Cherokee) asked Ryan, a young man who strongly follows their Native religion, what he thought about the Hope Stories (testimonies) he was hearing, he responded, "Only about what the white man did and all the hurts that were done."
- Thank God, the fear and animosity didn't stop the 11-year-old boy our warrior Joel had stayed with throughout the evening. And the next night, after Joel shared his Hope Story publicly from the microphone, that boy came up to him and gave him a hug - saying, "Good job!" Joel was deeply touched.
Night Two
- One local girl saw herself in the Hope Story she heard that night. Tara (Crow) was able to introduce her to Jesus. But there was something that opened this girl's heart more than the Hope Story. It was Tara's simple, "We love you." The girl started crying "because I don't ever hear those words. And I never get a hug."
- Ben (Cherokee) said he prayed fervently during the ride to our event because "both times we were here before, God really broke my heart." But this night, he was grateful that Ryan - who, on Night One, had been all about grievances - actually seemed ready to go forward at invitation time. But the fear stopped him. Ben said, "He didn't want to pray because he was scared they would know he was praying. So he prayed with me. I prayed the prayer and he looked at me and said 'amen' at the end."
Until the very last moment.
As Ron heard the reports of unprecedented openness among these dear people who we've carried in our hearts, he told the OEW warriors:
"This time there's finally a crack in the wall that has resisted Jesus for so long."
Pastor Brian, who has fought for his people here for nearly 40 years, added what he was seeing:
"There is more than a little crack in the wall. The harvest is coming very strong."
The wall has been breached. By the overwhelming love of Christ.
| Ron Hutchcraft | Brad Hutchcraft |
* Names and locations changed for privacy.
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