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Your Miracle is Closer Than You Think

Recently, Kent visited Glory of Zion to preach for Chuck Pierce and the congregation he leads. He decided to take a gift to Chuck, something to honor him and publicly tell him “thank you” for the journey he’s taken with him thus far.

“I wasn’t sure what to buy,” Kent said, “so I decided to bring my friend Pastor Charles Martin to play the saxophone for Chuck and release something… we used to travel in ministry together.”

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Charles took the stage, just before Kent shared his sermon, and played. He blew his horn on stage, he meandered through the crowd, and he— with freedom— played.

Afterwards, Chuck knew something had shifted.

Chuck declared, “For years we’ve had Grammy-winning saxophone players here, and they are awesome. But they haven’t played with the freedom Charles just demonstrated. Now, since they’ve seen it’s possible, and since he’s unlocked it and imported it, they will…”

It was a defining moment.

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Then Kent suggested, “I think Charles needs to play that sax TO you, Chuck, and release something to your soul and spirit…”

So, before everyone, people prayed and Charles played…

Next, Chuck added, “This morning the Lord told me I was going to be healed.” He described the need. “And He said it would come from a saxophone.”

Chuck showed the group his socks— he’d word socks that morning, as a declaration, which had saxophones on them.

“In the Old Testament, Naaman the leper wanted to be healed. He was told to dip himself into the Jordan River 7 times. He initially thought it sounded odd, so he wouldn’t do it. It was too simple. He thought a move of God had to be something more grandiose…”

He continued, “So will I let a saxophone blow over me to experience God?”

After a moment, he added, “The move of God— your miracle— is closer than you think. It’s here…”

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