Jenny Heart's Message from Heaven

Jenny Heart
I love helping others and have been told I have the gift of discernment, which is talked about in the Bible. It's the ability to know someone and be able to tell them something important they need to hear.

One day I was visiting a Faith Ministry Church in Illinois and beheld a vision. The pastor was talking about giving problems to God and having faith. He said that if you pray for something how can you expect an answer if you worry. It's like God is standing before you unable to help you if you doubt.

The pastor asked anyone who wanted to give all their problems to God in faith to come and kneel at the altar. What I saw then either happened close to the altar or in my seat.

A vision of Jesus in Gethsemane was glowing softly behind the altar like a shadow. The vision was a sign from God not to worry, and to remember what the pastor had preached about, and then my fears would leave. I've never forgotten this vision. I'll hold it forever in my heart when I feel alone about things that worry me.

I didn't feel called to share my vision then, but I want to share it with you now. Ask God to place visions in your life, pray for discernment and other spiritual gifts, and I promise you will be an amazed. I pray every day and night for God to bless me with the fruits of the spirit. Patience, understanding, and most of all love. It never fails to work perfectly.

Invite Jesus into your life and begin to grow spiritually through Bible study and prayer.

The heart then can open and is willing to try to understand the concerns of many of our loved ones. Ask God in true faith for fruits of the spirit and the gift of discernment and he will deliver.

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Personal experience I had at Faith Ministry Church many years ago

I would like to thank Robert Lee Alford, another great Associated Content Contributor, for inspiring me. This is his article that inspired me. He had a vision of a cross. Read and believe in visions.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5588066/my_belief_in_god_started_in_early_childhood.html?cat=9

Published by Jenny Heart

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  • Han Van Meegerin8/12/2010

    Wow! Thanks for sharing!

  • Jennifer Bove7/28/2010

    great read!

  • Bridget Ilene Delaney7/21/2010

    Page love b/c it's late and I've had a headache on and off tonight.

  • Lois Lunsford7/21/2010

    Thank you!!

  • Darrin Atkins7/19/2010

    nice work on this one!

  • Carol Whyte7/19/2010

    I've had at least two visions of Jesus and the comfort and peace from those visions belies human explanation and/or understanding. Awesome job, Jenny!

  • Jolynne M Hudnell7/18/2010

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful message! :)

  • Jack Wellman7/18/2010

    pt. 2 "...I know you and trust and believe you and love you like a sister you are in the Lord."

  • Jack Wellman7/18/2010

    This is obviously NOT a medical condition. I have had similar experiences too, and these visions are from God I believe. If they are an illness, then I want more of them! LOL Seriously thou, visions of this sort show no mental illness, but a mental connectedness to God and His reassurance that He is always there. John, Stephen, Joel, Isaiah, and mentioned in Acts too several times by Godly Christians who had NO mental health issues nor did they exhibit symptoms of temporal lobe epilespy. If you visit the link Rena left, you will clearly see that this is NOT the same thing at all nor are there any other associated symptoms to worry about Jenny. Many modern day Christians see these visions too and they are not a hallucination, but I believe a comforting reassurance from God. No one said they were tangible or you could touch them. Now THAT might be an issue, but you just have a closeness to God Jenny. I believe what you saw, no doubt for I know you and trust and believe you and love you

  • Rena Sherwood7/18/2010

    Um, many people can hallucinate. These hallucinations have all of the power of a "vision." One reason is form of epilepsy. I'm just commenting not to be a downer but to mention that anyone having "visions" really needs to see a doctor just to be sure they don't have temporal lobe epilespy. More on that condition: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1184509-overview

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