
A short testimonial story by Jay Ferris
One day a president of a small company was trying to help me find parts for a welding project I was neck deep in. While seated on the other side of his desk, I suddenly felt a prompting to share Christ with him.
However, I didn’t feel presentable as the Lord’s representative in the moment. My body was tired. My work clothes were greasy and beat-up. But I was getting no peace. In my inner conversation with the Lord, I finally said, “Okay, but if this will happen, you’re going to have to give me a clear sign.”
We finished our business, his not having been able to locate what I needed but promising to pursue it and get back to me. I stood up to shake his hand when his phone rang. He excused himself to answer it, then, after a moment, he held it away from his ear with a troubled look on his face. I couldn’t hear the voice on the other end of the phone, but, leaning against the door of his office, I was prompted to say, “Oh my people, women rule over them, and children oppress them.”
He reacted as if I had hit him with a baseball bat. He said something very harsh, cut the phone conversation short, and turned to me and asked, “Why did you say that? Where did that come from? Do you know who was on the phone? That was my wife! She and my daughter are having an argument, and trying to involve me. Why did you say that?” He hardly took a breath.
I responded by saying where it came from, Isaiah.
“But how did you know it, and why did you say it?” he asked.
I explained I had come across the verse when I was studying the monetary implications in the Bible. (I was working on my first book then)
He responded, “Please, sit down and tell me more about this!”
He didn’t have to ask twice. But I hadn’t gotten very far when he interrupted. “Would you be willing to speak to my group?”
I had no idea what his group was about, but I said, “Sure.” And soon I left his office with no details on the subject. As far as I figured, he instantly forgot—and after a while, I nearly did too.
But six months later I got a call from him. He explained that he was president of the local chamber of commerce and had been charged with the responsibility of getting the speaker for their annual dinner. Would I be willing to come?
It was quite a lavish affair. My wife and I enjoyed a wonderful supper, and the atmosphere was electric. I spoke for about 45 minutes and sat down. They wouldn’t let me off that easy, however; the question and answer session that followed lasted another hour!
All of this is just to say that, where weapons are concerned, most of my best work has been done when I didn’t have any idea what I was doing. They really are “spiritual” weapons.

When we experience, what I like to call a suddenly, it is best to go with the flow. Many people, especially if they are desirous of witnessing about Jesus, I know have had these “suddenlies or leadings from Holy Spirit to share something and not know why. It may seem silly and may even be rejected but do it anyway. If the Lord prompted you to say a word, He will make sure the seed is planted correctly, watered and produce the fruit intended. Personally I have said things to others that have evoked an immediate response and at other times I have been given an eye roll and it a head shake as if to say, “Here goes the Jesus Freak again. Then in the future they have come to me and said, Do you remember when you said that and what did you mean by that”, or want to share about how the lord used it in a situation. So just “do it”. It better to be obedient and embarrassed than disobedient.
Sam Hansen.
True. It reminds me of something Elizabeth Elliot said. That most of our struggling is just “delayed obedience.” – Pamela
That sounds like the Jay Ferris I had come to know and appreciate. Displaying God’s power accidentally on purpose, by getting out of God’s way. Thanks for sharing.
“Accidentally on purpose.” Nicely put. :-)