A husband and wife saw the face of Jesus appear in their kitchen window and stay all night this week.
It was a typical evening. Joshua and Janet Mills put their children down for bed and were working on their computers. Suddenly, Janet called out to her husband to look in the window. They both were looking at the face of Jesus!
“I ran towards the bedroom to grab my phone camera, because I didn’t want to lose this image! Mills said in his instagram post detailing the experience. “I wanted to capture the sight of His face that was so clearly evident for us to see!”
“Janet continued to gaze on His beauty… beholding His face. When I returned to the kitchen area, I attempted to take a picture… but the camera just couldn’t seem to capture what we were seeing in real life with our visible eyes! I put down my phone… lifted my hands… and worshiped. That’s what He wanted. That’s why He came.”
“The face of Jesus stayed in the window all night. He’s not quick to move on… we need to learn from Jesus.”
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To close his post, Mills summarized his thoughts from the encounter:
“He’s not looking for what I can do… He’s inviting me to just come and be. I can’t stop thinking about His face. He is beautiful. He is holy. He is worthy.”
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