While in Israel, before saying good-bye to the Arab who had given his life to Jesus, I told him to please tell the specific manager for whom I had left my husband’s book that I would call him from the U.S. He said that he would.

I had been warned by one of the conference leaders who knows that I share Yeshua that this manager was an Orthodox Jew. This meant that it would be very risky to tell him about Jesus. Of course, that didn’t hinder God’s pursuit through me for his soul. I would certainly call this manager when we arrived back to DC.

As we were saying our farewells to our friends, a distinguished security guard from the U.S., who was assisting a speaker at the conference, asked if we would mind if he gave us a ride to the airport. We were so surprised! After going over our flight schedule to make sure all was okay, we gladly accepted the offer.

On our way to the airport, my husband was sitting in the passenger seat, and he and the security guard were having a good talk.

As I was in thought about the Israeli Arab who had believed in Yeshua and enjoying looking at all the views of the land, my iPhone rang, and, much to my surprise, it was the manager! He asked if I was Claudia. I told him that I was. With much excitement, he shared, “I am so impressed that you left this book. I cannot believe that you would do this!”

I said, “We are very grateful that you received it. Thank you.” I asked him what he thought of the conference.

He replied, “I was very impressed and amazed with all of it!”

I then asked him, “Were you the one who listened to the lady in the white jacket?”

He responded, “Yes!” He gave the speaker’s name. I affirmed that he was correct.

I continued, “Were you crying?”

Quickly he responded, “Yes, I was.”

I asked him, “What happened?”

He excitedly said, “Something supernatural happened! I cannot explain it; it was supernatural! I know that we believe differently, but we are on the same path.”

I continued my conversation with him. I told him that I had a Jewish heritage, and I shared my personal testimony with him about how the Son of God, Jesus had spoken to me personally. He responded, “That is direct communication with God!”

I declared, “And He will do the same for you! I am now going to pray with you to believe in Him. Will that be okay?”

He seriously agreed and said, “Yes.”

We prayed, and he confessed that he believed in his heart that Yeshua is the Son of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He asked forgiveness for his sins and gave his life to the Son of God, Yeshua, for His glory.

Afterward he celebrated with thanksgiving! He said, “Thank you! Thank you! I am going to stay in touch with you. I am going to America, and I am going to see the speaker and you!” I assured him that he would be welcomed.

Had it not been for my dear friend whispering in my ear about the manager, my husband suggesting I leave his book for him, my meeting the Arab who worked with him, and the offer of a ride to the airport by the security guard who was a believer in Jesus Christ, I would not have had the freedom to speak to this manager as I did in order to lead him to Yeshua as his Saviour!

This was my friend’s soul saved stone for her to place on Kings’ crown!

I later learned that this manager and his father had been listening to the speaker or relative on some media for some time. That was where the labor for this soul was sown, and God sent a reaper that the sower and the reaper might rejoice together!

 

“Abba, Father, how You have all planned for the salvation of one soul! Every detail has already been designed by Your very hand! Jesus, how You pursue Your people in Israel! What a harvest You have in Your land, Lord! Send more laborers to reap it, Lord! Holy Spirit, thank You for directing my footsteps and for moving on the manager’s heart to call me. And thank You for giving me the words to speak.”

Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:

Matthew 7:7

For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.

Matthew 7:8

Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: let such as love thy salvation say continually, The Lord be magnified.

Psalm 40:16

O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is;

Psalm 63:1

And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together. And herein is that saying true, One soweth, and another reapeth. I sent you to reap that whereon ye bestowed no labour: other men laboured, and ye are entered into their labours.

John 4:36-38

All scripture is KJV.