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No coincidence

What a coincidence! But since I met the Lord in a deep way, I don't believe in coincidence any more.

As I started out on a 20km prayer-walk this morning, I had an expectancy in my heart. I long to see the Lord at work in a powerful and real way.

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At a moderate pace, 20km takes a few hours to complete which gives plenty of time for intense prayer and intercession for lots of things and many people.

The Lord laid a number of people on my heart to pray for specifically; and I did! I want to encourage everyone who I tagged in the above facebook-note link - since He laid you on my heart: you are on His heart!!

After about 15km, I stopped at Fisherman's Village, (this is where we had a Holy Spirit conference). At that time I took down contact numbers and details of some people I wanted to keep in contact with. In the meantime I connected with those who are available on Facebook.

During that conference, I met two delegates who are pastors with whom I also wanted to stay in contact. They're aren't on Facebook, so I haven't been in contact with them.

The gate at Fisherman's Village was closed, and I proceeded to phone the office to let me in. The sun was bright, and I couldn't see the screen of my phone clearly; this meant I pressed the wrong button and so dialled the wrong number.

"Who's speaking?" I asked when I realised that I didn't get through to reception.
"It's William" That was William, one of the two delegates who are pastors, from the weekend conference!

It was good to hear his voice and have a short chat.

Someone saw me and opened the gate to let me in. As I entered the main office, I noticed a visitor ... A man from Brits, about 70km away ... That visitor was the other of the two delegates who are pastors, from the weekend conference! Both of the two pastors - not only brought to my remembrance, but brought into contact in person! Wow...

Could this be coincidence? I don't think so!

But I am praying that God will reveal to me what the significance is.

And if you have any input, I would love to hear. Please leave a comment.

It feels to me I am standing with a piece of a puzzle in my hand and when I find the place to put it down, it will reveal a bigger picture...

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