Holy Spirit Orchestrated Encounters in England
Sue and I will celebrate 50 years of marriage on May
17 and I recently was stirred in my heart to share some of the stories of God's
faithfulness to us through the years. Here is Part 7 in the series.
We had just picked up some food items at an Albertson’s
supermarket and were driving across the parking lot on our way home. Suddenly
and unexpectedly, Sue broke forth with an utterance in tongues. I immediately had
the interpretation and said aloud, “The time is approaching when you will be
going to England.”
We found this prophecy interesting for we had never
ministered in England and had no contacts in England. Knowing, however, that if
this was of God, He would open the doors, we went about our business and waited
to see what would happen.
A few months later, I received a totally unexpected
invitation to present a 90-minute lecture at Oxford University on my book, 2000
Years of Charismatic Christianity. I was also invited to participate in a
panel discussion on the Holy Spirit the night before the lecture. It was
obvious to us both that this was the fulfillment of the prophetic word we had
received in the Albertson’s parking lot.
We spent two days at Oxford, and it was a wonderful
experience. The panel discussion and my lecture took place in the very same
hall where John and Charles Wesley formed the Holy Club, which gave birth to
the great Methodist Revival. In my lecture, I explained how God has visited His
people again and again throughout history with Holy Spirit revival.
The lecture must have stirred faith in people’s
hearts, for at the end a number of students asked Sue and me to lay hands on
them and pray that they would be filled with the Holy Spirit. Many seemed
genuinely impacted by the Spirit’s presence and I heard some speaking in other
tongues.
I felt both humbled and grateful thinking of how I had grown up in the cotton fields of East Texas and here I was lecturing at Oxford University. Our God is truly an awesome God!
Our friends, Jim and Judy Hamilton, of Apple Valley,
CA, joined up with us at Oxford along with their teenage son, Josh. Jim’s
mother was an English war bride and Jim had lived in England as a child and attended grades 5-7 while his father was stationed there with the U.S. Air force. This was an opportunity for him to revisit the land of his mother and
his childhood.
From Oxford we went to London where God had opened another
door to preach in a Sunday morning service. From London we traveled 40 miles by train to Midhurst,
a small quaint town that reminded us of something out of the Middle Ages.
Interestingly, Christ for the Nations Institute in
Dallas had an English affiliate in Midhurst. Since I was a part of the CFNI faculty
in Dallas, the affiliate in Midhurst gave us rooms in their dorms and a Malaysian-made Proton to
drive. We had a great time touring the southern part of England, visiting Stonehenge,
and enjoying the various restaurants.
It was in The Tea Shoppe, a small restaurant in
Midhurst, that we had an encounter that was obviously orchestrated by the Holy Spirit. The five
of us sat at a table where we laughed and discussed our experiences in England and
talked about the good things of God.
A young couple was seated at a table next to us and
when the young man got up and left, his female companion turned her chair facing
us. She was an attractive young woman with long blonde hair and was wearing
shades. It was so obvious that she was watching and listening to our
conversation.
Finally, she arose and walked to our table and said to
me, “Are you a pastor?” I replied, “yes,” and asked, “Are you a believer in
Jesus.” She replied, “I got hit by the love of God at Holy Brompton [Anglican
Church] but I have gone really bad.”
I invited her to join us and she sat down between Jim
and Judy. We asked about her situation and she told us about going to a revival
meeting at Holy Brompton Anglican Church in London. I had heard of this church for its leaders had
put out the welcome mat to the Holy Spirit and genuine revival had erupted.
This revival had been reported in various Christian publications in England, Europe
and in the U.S.
She described her experience at Brompton as being “hit
by the love of God.” She went on to reiterate, “But I have gone really bad.” We
assured her of God’s love and willingness to forgive and led her in a prayer in
which she recommitted her life to the Lord.
At this point, Jim talked to her about being filled with the Holy Spirit and told her that we would like to pray for her to have this experience. She agreed. Jim and Judy, sitting on each side of her,
laid their hands on her shoulders and we all asked God to fill her will the
Holy Spirit.
Suddenly, the Holy Spirit fell on her as in the Book
of Acts. She began weeping and with her face turned upward and tears streaming
down her cheeks, she began praising and magnifying God in other tongues.
This was all happening with people sitting at tables
all around us and waitresses scurrying back and forth. It was a surreal moment.
When the power of the moment subsided, she said to us through tears, “I just saw
Jesus hanging on the cross.”
We all basked in the glory of that moment and all too
quickly the time came that we had to depart. We gave her the address of the Bible
school and Christian ministry where we were staying, committed her to God and
went on our way. We have to believe that God ordered her steps and that her
life was never the same.
Our first stop on returning to the U.S. was New York
City where I preached to a congregation of poor and homeless street people that a ministry had gathered and fed on a public sidewalk in the middle of Manhattan. It was quite a contrast to Oxford, but that is another story for another time.
Drs. Eddie and Sue Hyatt are still active in ministry and their numerous books are available on Amazon and their websites at http://eddiehyatt.com and http://godswordtowomen.org. Of particular significance at this moment in history is Eddie's book, America's Reawakening, and Sue's book, In the Spirit We're Equal, which contains a message that "has the power to begin a mass movement from Islam to Christianity, beginning with the women."




