Anyway, here comes semester 2! Let us remember the reason for our existance. Why are we meeting ever week to pray? Why are we still existing after 18 months? Why is our name IMPACT? For me, it all comes down to loving God and wanting to let His will be done in my school. I love PHS and I love my schoolmates. I know there are lost souls who desprately need God in their lives.
And for all your sons and daughters
Who are walking in the darkness
You are calling us to lead them back to You
We will see Your spirit rising
As the lost come out of hiding
Every heart will see this hope we have in You
As the lost come out of hiding
Every heart will see this hope we have in You
[Tear down these walls - Hillsong United]
People, this is real. I can hear the storm of revival brewing. I can see God waiting to move. I believe that God is going to use us to sweep across the school like a tornado, taking people with us, and bringing them to God.
We must envision it. I never stop waiting for the day that I can walk into my school and see people doing their devotions. I never stop praying that lives will be touched, that chains will be broken, that miracles will happen in our school.
My friends, B E L I E V E . Some think its impossible. We have about 15 people in the prayer group and we have more than 800 students in the school. But remember that one man in prayer is stronger than a whole nation not in prayer. We have the almighty Creator on our side, who can come against us? We can make a difference. The Welsh revival started out with ONE man being desprate and hungry to see His nation healed. What more can the 15 of us do for our school? Let's fight this battle!
During the holidays, I've been going through a lot with God. I believe God will be my strength. He is my pillar and I am nothing without Him. I constantly remind myself about His blood that was shed. "If God can lay down his life for me, why can't I give my life to Him?" I always say to myself.
I'm laying down my life for Jesus, I'm picking up my cross. I choose to stand for my generation. What about you?
In His love,
Amadea