I didn’t know what that meant, and I didn’t know who my enemies were. So I just said “Thank you, Lord. I forgive whomever they are.” Then I went on about my business. Favor upon favor occurred for me during that conference. Then to top it off, I was invited to a non-related very special dinner at the other end of the conference center. Not only that but I was invited to be at the head table.
I was very nervous and felt out of place, but sat where I was told.
Oh yes, and what God said happened. The reign of those two women over that small church women’s ministry group folded quickly. When God says to do to others what you want to be done to you, you better be careful. He takes you up on that. What you dish out will come back to bite you. The world calls it Karma. It’s actually God’s justice. I don’t rejoice in anyone’s misfortune. But (Prophet) Bob Jones once told me that people don’t usually repent until they receive the fruit of the injustices they do to others. And of course, it’s God’s heart that they do eventually come to that point. One time I was to speak at a very large conference in the Charlotte area. When I walked through the front doors of the venue, the Lord said to me that He was going to set a table for me in the midst of my enemies that weekend. (Ref. Psalm 23:5)
When it was time to get up to go to the buffet table for our food, the leader had me go first. As we walked past the other tables to get to the food on the buffet table, we passed table after table full of people that I knew. Seated at some of those tables were several who had severely betrayed me. I was shocked. God had truly set a table before me in the midst of my enemies.
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