SID: Hello. Welcome. Welcome to my world where it’s naturally supernatural. You know, there are professional singers and then there are psalmists that are anointed by God. Now when a professional singer sings, sometimes they can even break a glass. When an anointed psalmist sings, Stage 4 cancer cannot stand in their presence. You’re about ready to hear someone that is an anointed psalmist and God is the one that called her. Now Judy was the youngest of 12 children. And Judy it’s hard for me to believe you were shy. And she was so shy until age 12 when the presence of God came on her in such a profound way, she was filled with the Holy Spirit. I want to take you back to that day, Judy. Tell me what was going on inside of you, what was happening.
JUDY: When the Holy Spirit came on me that night, on Sunday night, I remember my mom was with me, and he literally took over my body, Sid. I remember being just overwhelmed with the presence and the joy of the Holy Spirit. It was something that was almost like an out of body experience. I’ve never experienced anything like that. And of course, I was 12 years old. But I remember people picking me up, putting me in a car, taking me home.
SID: Why did they have to pick you up?
JUDY: I couldn’t walk.
SID: That’s a good reason. You couldn’t walk.
JUDY: I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t talk.
SID: They had to pick you up. Okay.
JUDY: I couldn’t walk. I couldn’t do anything. I was just like, just so limp. And so they picked me up. They put me to bed. The next three days I could not talk in anything except the language of the Holy Spirit. Barely eat, just sleep. It was like I was overwhelmed with the presence of God as a 12-year-old. I remember even my parents and my family talking about what is going on here, what’s happening. But my mom had had the same experience when she received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. For three days, she spoke in tongues and could not even communicate with my dad. Of course, me being the baby, she said every time that I would cry, I wouldn’t say, “wah, wah!” I’d say, “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!”
SID: My goodness. That’s my kind of baby. But let me tell you what happened. Fast forward. God speaks to Judy audibly and tells her to study voice. And she starts singing with a group and then God called her to sing by herself. Do you remember the first time you did your first solo? What was that like?
JUDY: I will never forget it. It was my very first service. I was in the service and I was introduced. And when I was introduced, I came up and I would begin to do what I would naturally do, and that is to sing. When I began to sing the power of God came into that room. It was the very first song. People started running to the altar and I just said, “If you have a need in your heart, just come on down. God is moving.” There was one young lady that came down. She fell down right at the foot of the altar where I was standing. There was no pulpit at the time because I was going to speak later. When she fell down, the power of God was moving. I mean, people were just worshiping. People were filling the altar. All of a sudden, this young girl rose up and her face began to, I mean, just began to contort. I mean, it was just like I could see demonic spirits come over her. And then all of a sudden she starts screaming at me and I can see the demonic. And she’s like, “I’m going to kill you, Judy Jacobs!” So she starts to—
SID: Now wait a second. How would you like to be singing your first solo and a girl comes up and says, “I’m going to kill you.” I mean, that’s not the way Hollywood does it.
JUDY: No. And then the first thing I thought about is where is the back door. Where is the back door. And so she’s trying to get to my feet. There’s three ushers that are holding this young girl back. She looked like she weighed maybe a hundred pounds. And so now she can’t get to me. So now she’s beginning to spit at me. And I thought—
SID: From bad to worse.
JUDY: Yes. And I’m up on the stage and I’m dodging. I’m trying to dodge this girl. And then all of a sudden, Sid, in my mind, in the natural, my mind says, turn the service over to the pastor. Go to the back of the choir and just start to pray. The devil says, “This is too big. You can’t do this. Just give in. Let the pastor take care of this. This is too hard for you to handle.” And then I heard the Holy Spirit say, “No. You were created for this. You were anointed to do this. You take authority over this spirit in the name of Jesus.” So something came up the back of my legs, came up my back. My shoulders went back. My head went up and I said, “I want the church to stand up and we’re going to begin to pray in the spirit.” The church began to pray in the spirit. And I walked off that stage and I went down to where that was young girl, and I said, “Baby, I’m not talking to you.” I began to talk to her. I said, “I’m not talking to you, but I’m talking to that spirit, demonic spirit that is in you and I tell you who I am. I am the anointed child of God. I’ve been called. I’ve been picked out. I’ve been chosen and I command you in the name of Jesus, come out of her!” Her body went limp, just went limp. I was able to lead her to Jesus. Several minutes later, she confessed to me that she had been involved in rock and roll, rock and roll music, and she had been involved in the occult. But that was my first experience being involved in taking authority in the name of the Lord.
SID: But you know what? It gets stronger and stronger. The Bible says, we go from glory to glory. If you’re standing still, you’re going backwards. You’re deceived. You go from glory to glory. So one of my favorite songs by Judy Jacobs is “Days of Elijah.” Do you like that song? And the first time she sang it was at a Benny Hinn campaign. What happened?
JUDY: The power of God came into that room. Pastor Benny had to be convinced for me to sing the song because he didn’t know the song. So I had never sang the song. I took my words up, put them on the pulpit because I just recorded it. But it wasn’t even released yet. But when I got up to sing, the track began, boom, I started singing. The place comes to their feet. The Glory of God begins. And I guess I sang that song that night eight or ten times in one night.
SID: You know what, Judy? We’re going to sing that song in a little bit and the same thing is going to happen here. You want it to happen? You want that song here? I want that song. We’ll be right back.
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Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth