Solutions October 2018 | Page 13

In 1985, I was working in the office at Living Sound Monday through Friday every week and traveling with the founder and evangelist Terry Law each weekend for ministry. Terry is still one of my best friends. I would lead worship from the piano and he would bring the message. That year, just two days after Christmas, he and I were on a plane coming back to Tulsa from a weekend of ministry. I was becoming aware of how weary I was from working and traveling so much, along with missing the milestones of my young family. My son Michael was only eleven days old. The proverbial candle that burns at both ends soon smothers out its own flames. I realized on that flight that something had to give. The grace that had given me the ability to travel every weekend had lifted and I knew I couldn’t continue at the pace I was going. So I quietly prayed, “Lord, please take me out of this and let me be able to be home with my family.” Terry’s wife had been tragically taken in a car accident three years earlier, leaving him with three young children. Because of his deep grief, he was about to give up on his faith and the ministry when Oral Roberts challenged him to get on his knees before God and continue to offer “a sacrifice of praise” in the midst of his questions, hurt, and pain until a breakthrough came. Terry responded, God spoke and healed his heart, and a ministry was relaunched with a new focus. His book The Power of Praise and Worship contains the cornerstone content of his life’s message. Terry based much of his teaching on 2 Corinthians 10:3–5: For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. Terry taught that the Word of God, the name of Jesus, and the blood of Jesus are three offensive weapons God has given us to defeat the enemy. These weapons are engaged through the preaching of God’s Word, prayer, testimony, and praise and worship. The message resonated with people across the nation and around the world. Every weekend we were seeing dramatic moves of God as people grasped the vision that our worship creates an atmosphere for God to move in miraculous ways. “ The proverbial candle that burns at both ends soon smothers out its own flames. Solutions • 13