Jennifer Eivaz couldn’t help but feel disappointed. After all, she and her husband had traveled a long way after a long workday to hear Randy Clark’s teaching on supernatural healing. Then, they had waited in a two-hour line to have Clark pray over them and impart the gift of healing.
“I thought I’d feel something to prove that we had received a fresh anointing, and we didn’t feel a thing,” Eivaz says on the “Take 10 With Jenn” podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network. “Well, it’s like [Clark] must have read my mind, or the Holy Spirit just told him. … He said, ‘Just [as] when somebody prayed for me, and I didn’t feel anything, but I did receive, I pray the same for you.”
That week, Eivaz and her husband led separate men’s and women’s Wednesday-night services, and healing manifested in both. “Every person in that men’s service who needed healing—everyone got healed. And in mine, every woman, as they crossed the threshold into our meeting room … it was like the Holy Spirit kissed them Himself. And they would fall to the ground, weeping or shaking beautifully in His presence. … God showed up to let us know, ‘I am here; I am dwelling with you.’ And it was so powerful; I never forgot it.”
This experience, Eivaz says, reveals the concept behind the term “shekinah glory.” One commentator explains the shekinah glory as “when the invisible God becomes visible, when the omnipresence of God becomes localized. … He’s saying, through these acts of glory, ‘I’ve come to dwell with you,'” Eivaz says.
For more of Eivaz’s powerful teaching on biblical and present-day manifestations of God’s shekinah glory, listen to the podcast below!