In Exodus 15, after crossing the Red Sea and escaping the wrath of Pharaoh and his army, the children of Israel threw a praise party to celebrate God for bringing them safely out of Egypt.
Sometimes, after God has done something wonderful that we are celebrating, the enemy throws discouragement in our path.
The author and his wife had finished teaching at the convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, and were headed toward the airport, when they began to witness to the cab driver, who was from Ghana. After a few minutes he prayed to receive Christ as his Lord and Savior.
When the cab stopped, the driver jumped out, hugged them, and thanked them for sharing Christ’s life with him.
At the ticket counter the author’s wife was given a boarding pass.
Then the woman looked at the author and told him, “Sir, I’m sorry, but your ticket has been cancelled. You don’t have a seat on this flight.”
He told the woman, “I didn’t cancel my ticket.”
She told him the airline cancelled his ticket.
She then told him that he would have to buy another $471 ticket if he planned to fly home on the flight with his wife.
The author was fuming inside as he pulled out his credit card and purchased another $471 ticket. The author said God asked him, “Eddie, why did you sell my praise for $471?” All it took was one setback, one disappointment, to shut down his “praise party” for the salvation of the cab driver. He had allowed the evil one to crash his praise party and rob God of the praise HE was due—for a measly $471.
Let’s acknowledge, thank, and celebrate every victory that God sends our way.
The author shares he does not promise to teach you how to get what you want from God. But he do hope that the readers of his book will know how to be heard in heaven.
Eddie Smith, Author of How To Be Heard In Heaven
