Dolores Rivera had a dream, one that contained a message from God. She dreamed of a pillowcase slowly falling, and its four corners grabbed her attention. Some weeks later, she heard of a town called Dolores, Colorado, a few miles away from a place called the Four Corners.
The Four Corners is a unique location where Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah meet geographically. God called her to go to the Four Corners and pray.
After months of prayer, Dolores saved enough money for an airline ticket to Colorado but was short the funds for a hotel and food for a week. Knowing God would provide, Dolores exercised blind faith and obeyed.
Upon arrival, she found that the airlines had lost her luggage, so what little money she had was spent on necessities. Undaunted, she pressed on. Upon entering the tiny town, she was amazed to see her name on everything. There was the Dolores Post Office, the Dolores Bed and Breakfast, the Dolores Gas Station and so forth.
After speaking with a nice man at the Dolores Hotel, she became aware of spiritual depression in the area fostered by Native American spiritism and witchcraft. God spoke to Dolores again and led her through town to the Dolores Restaurant. The owners inside were Hispanic and because of Dolores’ Hispanic background, they had instant rapport.
The nice lady asked Dolores why she was there, and as she shared her story of God’s mission, the lady began to cry.
She said, “We have been praying for revival and asking God to send someone to help us.”
Later, she introduced Dolores to a Pastor and some friends, then provided free room and board for her stay. Next, to the Four Corners they went.
Finally, reaching the very spot where the four states converge, they began to pray. She asked for God’s hand upon the land, beginning with the little nearby town of Dolores. Suddenly, the sky opened up and a strong wind blew. She knew her prayer had been heard. She was glad she had obeyed.
Afterward, the very atmosphere in the town seemed to change. God blessed Dolores, Colorado. The local church experienced revival and growth, particularly with the youth. And the restaurant owners … they were blessed and their business grew.
On her return flight, Dolores experienced a flight delay in Washington D.C. and was given free food and lodging in a first-class hotel with a free ticket to anywhere! She used that day in Washington to pray for the Nation. She can testify to the scripture that says,
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Corinthians 5:7)
The Bible tells us,
“It was by faith that Abraham obeyed when God called him to leave home and go to another land that God would give him as an inheritance. He went without knowing where he was going.” (Hebrews 11:8 NLT)
Abraham obeyed with blind faith, and generations were blessed.
Another young man followed God’s call with blind faith. He packed up his family and traveled to an obscure neighborhood in a small town in Virginia. Having only $70 in his pocket, he arranged to buy a run-down television station in a dilapidated building.
To the casual observer, this TV station with its weak signal promised little more than a hobby. Yet like Dolores, Pat Robertson followed with blind faith in an adventure, which became the Christian Broadcasting Network, reaching the world for Christ!
If God is calling you to step out in blind faith, then obey Him and do it! Don’t wait for that perfect time. You might be unsure about some of the details, but don’t worry. When we show confidence in God’s call and obey Him, He honors our obedience and will enable us to succeed. He will not let you down. Blind faith is great faith, which leads to a wonderful life of adventures with God. Only He knows who will be blessed by your obedience.
Stepping out in blind faith is a delight to the Lord.
Remember,
“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4 ESV)
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