An Apostle i knew - By Grover

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Deadflesh

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"Much ado is being made about modern day apostles and prophets. We hear of new "apostolic" networks and ministries, with their "impartation meetings" and "apostolic anointings." Everybody who is somebody in the body of Christ is now an apostle. Even the prophets are becoming apostles. Maybe the pastors are becoming prophets to fill the vacuum? Apostles are people who are sent by God to a specific people or for a specific mission. We've often used the word "missionary" in place of "apostle" because of the connotation. By definition, an apostle is a "sent one."

Anyway, the Lord reminded me of a very special apostle that I spent time with early in my Christian walk. His name was Tacho. He was probably in his mid 50's when Edith and I met him. He had been a laborer for most of his life, barely spoke English and was illiterate. He and his wife (Elfida) had been Catholic most of their lives, until meeting Jesus and being baptized in the Holy Spirit by a supernatural encounter. When Tacho was baptized in the Holy Spirit, he suddenly was able to read the Bible, both in English and in Spanish. We spent a lot of time with Tacho and Elfida, mostly in the ghettos of Mexico. I remember many times when Tacho stood up in the streets to preach the gospel, Elfida would fall to her knees and cry out to God, battling in the heavenlies, and the glory of God would fall on those filthy streets. Demons screamed and left, people were healed and delivered, witches converted to Jesus, it was a glorious time. Edith and I learned through their example the role of husband and wife in a spiritual war that battled for the souls and hearts of men.

I never heard Tacho speak of anything except Jesus, even in conversations with others on the team. Jesus was his passion, his only vision, his entire life. Elfida was always right beside him, supporting, battling, praying for needs. What a powerful team that God had put together as a witness to His life and glory. These simple people had the most profound effect on our lives. They never elevated themselves in any manner, were always totally humble and poured themselves out to the poor people that they were sent to. When they weren't on the streets, they pastored some of the little churches that met in shacks and byways. They were always feeding the poor, taking clothing and necessities, even giving food and Christmas presents to sometimes thousands of children.

Edith and I didn't speak much Spanish, but we always knew what was being preached (in Spanish) by the Spirit. Once Tacho told me that the Spirit had told him to blow on someone and they fell down in the Spirit. He was humbled and amazed that God would use him like that. He truly did what the Spirit told him.

Nobody ever told Tacho that he was an apostle. He only thought of himself as a humble servant of the wonderful God who had saved him and filled him with His Spirit. I believe he served faithfully until he died as an unknown soldier of the Lord. Tacho was the greatest example of an apostle that I have ever personally known, though we grew up with several others who had similar callings. Tacho was the one who was of the least value to the world, but of immense value to the kingdom of God

I have no idea how many souls were touched by the Lord through this precious saint. If I had asked him, I'm sure he would have had no idea that he had touched them. . . he only knew that the Lord had touched them. I suspect that hundreds, perhaps thousands of folks had a personal encounter with Jesus as Tacho crossed their path. Jesus working in a simple, devoted, humble vessel that hardly was aware of anything other than his Lord. If I could send a message to Tacho in heaven, I would say, "Tacho, I want to be like you when I grow up!"

 
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I believe that is a beautiful story. I think Tacho was an Apostle! God bless you! I love Pentecostal Stories. Pray for the Catholics here, it would be amazing is one of them converted. I love to think maybe someday I could do a work in Mexico myself. I am learning Spanish and trying to read my Bible in Spanish. I would like to prophesy something for you. God is going to bless you and make your house blessed. God is going to increase you and bountifully bless you. You are going to minister to others like the story when you seek God! Dios le Bendiga hermano. Gloria a Dios! Es como un libro Christiano en la tienda, este cuento.
 
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NoahsMom

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Thank you for sharing.
 
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AnandaHya

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Nobody ever told Tacho that he was an apostle. He only thought of himself as a humble servant of the wonderful God who had saved him and filled him with His Spirit. I believe he served faithfully until he died as an unknown soldier of the Lord.

Tacho and his wife sound like truly anointed servants of God. thank you for sharing the story. :) I praise God for the many people God sends that touch the lives of the lost and bring them to the knowledge of Christ as their Savior. :)
 
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Scotth1960

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Dear Deadflesh,

There is no need whatever for so-called new "apostles" of

so-called "Christ", when they don't have or even profess to

have apostolic succession traceable for an unbroken line of

bishops going back to the original 12 apostles of Christ or the

other 70 disciples of Christ. The one holy catholic and apostolic

church founded by Christ exists. Outside of it there are varies

heresies, sects, schisms, and cults.

Not even Martin Luther claimed to be an apostle: He claimed to

be a Reformer of the Catholic Church. He must have viewed

Catholicism as his Church, he just wanted to fix its problems.

But he was sort of ambivalent, and viewed the papacy as

Antichrist. That is strange. If he, Luther is a Reformer, and the

papacy is the Antichrist, and he, Luther, tried to reformed the

papacy, the Antichrist, what you end up is not the Church of

Christ, but a Reformed Antichrist. Go figure.

God save us all from heresy, in Christ our Saviour: AMEN. In

Erie PA USA July 4/17, 2011 AD Scott R. Harrington




"Much ado is being made about modern day apostles and prophets. We hear of new

"apostolic" networks and ministries, with their "impartation meetings" and "apostolic

anointings." Everybody who is somebody in the body of Christ is now an apostle. Even the

prophets are becoming apostles. Maybe the pastors are becoming prophets to fill the

vacuum? Apostles are people who are sent by God to a specific people or for a specific

mission. We've often used the word "missionary" in place of "apostle" because of the

connotation. By definition, an apostle is a "sent one."

Anyway, the Lord reminded me of a very special apostle that I spent time with early in my

Christian walk. His name was Tacho. He was probably in his mid 50's when Edith and I met

him. He had been a laborer for most of his life, barely spoke English and was illiterate. He

and his wife (Elfida) had been Catholic most of their lives, until meeting Jesus and being

baptized in the Holy Spirit by a supernatural encounter. When Tacho was baptized in the

Holy Spirit, he suddenly was able to read the Bible, both in English and in Spanish. We

spent a lot of time with Tacho and Elfida, mostly in the ghettos of Mexico. I remember

many times when Tacho stood up in the streets to preach the gospel, Elfida would fall to

her knees and cry out to God, battling in the heavenlies, and the glory of God would fall on

those filthy streets. Demons screamed and left, people were healed and delivered,

witches converted to Jesus, it was a glorious time. Edith and I learned through their

example the role of husband and wife in a spiritual war that battled for the souls and

hearts of men.


I never heard Tacho speak of anything except Jesus, even in conversations with others

on the team. Jesus was his passion, his only vision, his entire life. Elfida was always right

beside him, supporting, battling, praying for needs. What a powerful team that God had

put together as a witness to His life and glory. These simple people had the most profound

effect on our lives. They never elevated themselves in any manner, were always totally

humble and poured themselves out to the poor people that they were sent to. When they

weren't on the streets, they pastored some of the little churches that met in shacks and

byways. They were always feeding the poor, taking clothing and necessities, even giving

food and Christmas presents to sometimes thousands of children.


Edith and I didn't speak much Spanish, but we always knew what was being preached (in

Spanish) by the Spirit. Once Tacho told me that the Spirit had told him to blow on

someone and they fell down in the Spirit. He was humbled and amazed that God would use

him like that. He truly did what the Spirit told him.


Nobody ever told Tacho that he was an apostle. He only thought of himself as a humble

servant of the wonderful God who had saved him and filled him with His Spirit. I believe he

served faithfully until he died as an unknown soldier of the Lord. Tacho was the greatest

example of an apostle that I have ever personally known, though we grew up with several

others who had similar callings. Tacho was the one who was of the least value to the

world, but of immense value to the kingdom of God


I have no idea how many souls were touched by the Lord through this precious saint. If I

had asked him, I'm sure he would have had no idea that he had touched them. . . he only

knew that the Lord had touched them. I suspect that hundreds, perhaps thousands of

folks had a personal encounter with Jesus as Tacho crossed their path. Jesus working in a

simple, devoted, humble vessel that hardly was aware of anything other than his Lord. If I

could send a message to Tacho in heaven, I would say, "Tacho, I want to be like you when

I grow up!"
 
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Deadflesh

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Dear Deadflesh,

There is no need whatever for so-called new "apostles" of

so-called "Christ", when they don't have or even profess to

have apostolic succession traceable for an unbroken line of

bishops going back to the original 12 apostles of Christ or the

other 70 disciples of Christ. The one holy catholic and apostolic

church founded by Christ exists. Outside of it there are varies

heresies, sects, schisms, and cults.

Not even Martin Luther claimed to be an apostle: He claimed to

be a Reformer of the Catholic Church. He must have viewed

Catholicism as his Church, he just wanted to fix its problems.

But he was sort of ambivalent, and viewed the papacy as

Antichrist. That is strange. If he, Luther is a Reformer, and the

papacy is the Antichrist, and he, Luther, tried to reformed the

papacy, the Antichrist, what you end up is not the Church of

Christ, but a Reformed Antichrist. Go figure.

God save us all from heresy, in Christ our Saviour: AMEN. In

Erie PA USA July 4/17, 2011 AD Scott R. Harrington


Ok Scott. Jesus bless you.
 

zone

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DF that's an awesome story!!!!
YAY! real people:D ty
zoney
 
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FireOnTheAltar

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There are true Apostles out there however, I doubt that you will find many in the church of the west. If you were to visit the missions field in Africa or Asia, you would no doubt see them for yourself. However, over the last several centuries the Protestant church of the west has evolved from a spiritual revolution in it's conception to just another religious organization not much different than it's Catholic predocessor, where salvation and the blessings of God are treated as nothing more than a business transaction.
 
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AnandaHya

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There are true Apostles out there however, I doubt that you will find many in the church of the west. If you were to visit the missions field in Africa or Asia, you would no doubt see them for yourself. However, over the last several centuries the Protestant church of the west has evolved from a spiritual revolution in it's conception to just another religious organization not much different than it's Catholic predocessor, where salvation and the blessings of God are treated as nothing more than a business transaction.
don't know someone told me about a man that saved them who went from city to city on a bicycle preaching of Jesus to the homeless and lived as one of the homeless himself. even though he probably could have gotten a job as a preacher.