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Hairbrush Experience of Beth Moore at the Airport

In summary, Beth Moore had an interesting experience where she was trying to concentrate on her Bible but felt God prompting her to witness to an old man in the airport. The man was a camera impersonator, and she eventually complied.
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For those of you who do not know Beth Moore, she is an outstanding Bible teacher, writer of Bible studies, and is a married mother of two daughters.



This is one of her experiences:



April 20, 2005, at the Airport in Knoxville, waiting to board the plane, I had the Bible on my lap and was very intent upon what I was doing. I'd had a marvelous morning with the Lord. I say this because I want to tell you it is a scary thing to have the Spirit of God really working in you.



You could end up doing some things you never would have done otherwise. Life in the Spirit can be dangerous for a thousand reasons not the least of which is your ego.



I tried to keep from staring, but he was such a strange sight. Humped over in a wheelchair, he was skin and bones, dressed in clothes that obviously fit when he was at least twenty pounds heavier. His knees protruded from his trousers, and his shoulders looked like the coat hanger was still in his shirt. His hands looked like tangled masses of veins and bones.




The strangest part of him was his hair and nails. Stringy, gray hair hung well over his shoulders and down part of his back. His fingernails were long, clean but strangely out of place on an old man.



I looked down at my Bible as fast as I could, discomfort burning my face. As I tried to imagine what his story might have been, I found myself wondering if I'd just had a Howard Hughes sighting. Then, I remembered that he was dead. So this man in the airport... an impersonator maybe? Was a camera on us somewhere? There I sat; trying to concentrate on the Word to keep from being concerned about a thin slice of humanity served up on a wheelchair only a few seats from me. All the while, my heart was growing more and more overwhelmed with a feeling for him.



Let's admit it. Curiosity is a heap more comfortable than true concern, and suddenly I was awash with aching emotion for this bizarre-looking old man.



I had walked with God long enough to see the handwriting on the wall. I've learned that when I begin to feel what God feels, something so contrary to my natural feelings, something dramatic is bound to happen. And it may be embarrassing.



I immediately began to resist because I could feel God working on my spirit and I started arguing with God in my mind. 'Oh, no, God, please, no.' I looked up at the ceiling as if I could stare straight through it into heaven and said, 'Don't make me witness to this man. Not right here and now. Please. I'll do anything. Put me on the same plane, but don't make me get up here and witness to this man in front of this gawking audience. Please, Lord!'



There I sat in the blue vinyl chair begging His Highness, 'Please don't make me witness to this man. Not now. I'll do it on the plane.' Then I heard it....'I don't want you to witness to him. I want you to brush his hair.'



The words were so clear, my heart leap into my throat, and my thoughts spun like a top. Do I witness to the man or brush his hair? No-brainier. I looked straight back up at the ceiling and said, 'God, as I live and breathe, I want you to know I am ready to witness to this man. I'm on this Lord. I'm your girl! You've never seen a woman witness to a man faster in your life. What difference does it make if his hair is a mess if he is not redeemed? I am going to witness to this man.'



Again as clearly as I've ever heard an audible word, God seemed to write this statement across the wall of my mind. 'That is not what I said, Beth. I don't want you to witness to him. I want you to go brush his hair.'



I looked up at God and quipped, 'I don't have a hairbrush. It's in my suitcase on the plane. How am I supposed to brush his hair without a hairbrush?' God was so insistent that I almost involuntarily began to walk toward him as these thoughts came to me from God's word: 'I will thoroughly furnish you unto all good works.' (2 Timothy 3:17)



I stumbled over to the wheelchair thinking I could use one myself. Even as I retell this story, my pulse quickens and I feel those same butterflies. I knelt down in front of the man and asked as demurely as possible, 'Sir, may I have the pleasure of brushing your hair?'



He looked back at me and said, 'What did you say?'



'May I have the pleasure of brushing your hair?'



To which he responded in volume ten, 'Little lady, if you expect me to hear you, you're going to have to talk louder than that.'



At this point, I took a deep breath and blurted out, 'SIR, MAY I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF BRUSHING YOUR HAIR?' At which point every eye in the place darted right at me. I was the only thing in the room looking more peculiar than old Mr. Long Locks. Face crimson and forehead breaking out in a sweat, I watched him look up at me with absolute shock on his face, and say, 'If you really want to.'



Are you kidding? Of course I didn't want to. But God didn't seem interested in my personal preference right about then. He pressed on my heart until I could utter the words, 'Yes, sir, I would be pleased. But I have one little problem. I don't have a hairbrush.'



'I have one in my bag,' he responded.



I went around to the back of that wheelchair, and I got on my hands and knees and unzipped the stranger's old carry-on, hardly believing what I was doing. I stood up and started brushing the old man's hair. It was perfectly clean, but it was tangled and matted. I don't do many things well, but must admit I've had notable experience untangling knotted hair mothering two little girls. Like I'd done with either Amanda or Melissa in such a condition, I began brushing at the very bottom of the strands, remembering to take my time not to pull. A miraculous thing happened to me as I started brushing that old man's hair. Everybody else in the room disappeared. There was no one alive for those moments except that old man and me. I brushed and I brushed and I brushed until every tangle was out of that hair. I know this sounds so strange, but I 've never felt that kind of love for another soul in my entire life. I believe with all my heart, I - for that few minutes - felt a portion of the very love of God. That He had overtaken my heart for a little while like someone renting a room and making Himself at home for a short while.



The emotions were so strong and so pure that I knew they had to be God's. His hair was finally as soft and smooth as an infant's.



I slipped the brush back in the bag and went around the chair to face him. I got back down on my knees, put my hands on his knee and said, 'Sir, do you know my Jesus?'



He said, 'Yes, I do'



Well, that figures, I thought.



He explained, 'I've known Him since I married my bride. She wouldn't marry me until I got to know the Savior.' He said, 'You see, the problem is, I haven't seen my bride in months. I've had open-heart surgery, and she's been too ill to come see me. I was sitting here thinking to myself, what a mess I must be for my bride.'



Only God knows how often He allows us to be part of a divine moment when we're completely unaware of the significance. This, on the other hand, was one of those rare encounters when I knew God had intervened in details only He could have known. It was a God moment, and I'll never forget it.



Our time came to board, and we were not on the same plane. I was deeply ashamed of how I'd acted earlier and would have been so proud to have accompanied him on that aircraft.



I still had a few minutes, and as I gathered my things to board, the airline hostess returned from the corridor, tears streaming down her cheeks. She said, 'That old man's sitting on the plane, sobbing. Why did you do that? What made you do that?'



I said, 'Do you know Jesus? He can be the bossiest thing!'



And we got to share.



I learned something about God that day. He knows if you're exhausted, you're hungry, you're serving in the wrong place or it is time to move on but you feel too responsible to budge. He knows if you're hurting or feeling rejected. He knows if you're sick or drowning under a wave of temptation. Or He knows if you just need your hair brushed. He sees you as an individual. Tell Him your need!



I got on my own flight, sobs choking my throat, wondering how many opportunities just like that one had I missed along the way ... all because I didn't want people to think I was strange. God didn't send me to that old man. He sent that old man to me.





John 1:14 'The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth'





Life shouldn't be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly shouting, 'Wow! What a ride! Thank You, Lord!'



Please share this wonderful story.





If your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light........ Mt. 6:22





By God's grace I am what I am..... 1 Corinthians 15:10





'Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!
 
Thank you Sue for a beautiful story to start out my day! Wow! This was just what I needed. Thank you for taking the time to type that out.
Have a blessed day.
 
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Ruthie, I am on vacation, remember, I would not take the time to type it out LOL (I cut and pasted from an E-mail) I hope the Farmer's Market goes well for you Saturday. If you have problems with the garage door, just call me on my cell.
 
I personally love Beth Moore, and have seen her in person twice. She is a fantastic speaker and tugs at every emotion in your soul.

Not to mention she is one of the funniest Christian Women I have ever seen. She can make you laugh when you don't even expect to.

Thanks for such uplifting words this morning. I need them today.
 
That didn't make me laugh, it made me cry. What an amazing story!
 
janetupnorth said:
That didn't make me laugh, it made me cry. What an amazing story!

I'm sorry you misunderstood me this morning. I did not say this story made me laugh. I said it was uplifting and that I needed it today.

I said she Can make me laugh .;)
 
janetupnorth said:
That didn't make me laugh, it made me cry. What an amazing story!

Me too.

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That was a good one. I can just imagine Beth Moore telling that story. We'd all start out laughing and end up crying.
 
Wow! There was a part in here . . . .

"I learned something about God that day. He knows if you're exhausted, you're hungry, you're serving in the wrong place or it is time to move on but you feel too responsible to budge."

That was so me a few weeks ago! I have pretty much come to peace with moving on, but today people began to call and make me feel guilty. This was just what I needed to hear!

Thanks for sharing!
Kristy
 
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I love Beth Moore in fact I started the class on Daniel last night with some other ladies from my Church.

Beth Moore tells it like it is!
 
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Beth Moore's Daniel Bible study is the best Bible study I have ever done. Don't miss a single class (especially week 3)! We are getting ready to do her new Esther Bible study this winter.
 
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Huge Beth Moore fan here--that's one of her many amazing stories. She's right. Living in the Spirit can be dangerous.
 
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I know I was caring for a gentleman age 42 that just was in recovery after removing the majority of his colon for a rare genetic cecal cancer, and I was in the middle of "Believing God". I felt God wanting me to witness to him, and I did not do it at the time for fear of repercussions on my job as a Surgery Nurse.

Time went on and I continued to feel the need to witness to him each time I saw him afterwords until he died. I was so scared I may have let this man die without witnessing to him, but later found out he was already saved and very much a believer. I thank God for putting me through that trial and now I don't hesitate as much as I did then when God is speaking to me.

Sometimes I get very scared and wish I was not that close to Him, especially when He takes me out of my comfort zone. I have learned not to ignore His desires for me and my family, it's better to listen. I just am so grateful Scott was a saved man otherwise I would be full of guilt over his death and my inability to witness when needed.
 
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Sue...thank you for sharing this. It really touched me.
 

1. How did Beth Moore's hairbrush experience at the airport happen?

Beth Moore was traveling through the airport when she was stopped by TSA agents who found a hairbrush in her carry-on bag. The hairbrush had a razor blade hidden inside, which is not allowed on flights according to TSA regulations.

2. What was the outcome of Beth Moore's hairbrush incident?

After the hairbrush was found, TSA agents confiscated it and allowed Beth to continue on her flight. She later shared her experience on social media to warn others about the potential dangers of hidden objects in hairbrushes.

3. Is it common for hairbrushes to be confiscated at airports?

It is not common for hairbrushes to be confiscated at airports. However, TSA agents are trained to thoroughly check all carry-on items for any prohibited objects to ensure the safety of all passengers.

4. What should I do if I have a hairbrush with a hidden object while traveling?

If you are traveling and have a hairbrush with a hidden object, it is best to remove the object before going through airport security. If the object cannot be removed, it is recommended to pack the hairbrush in your checked baggage to avoid any issues at the security checkpoint.

5. Are there any other items I should be cautious of while traveling through airports?

Yes, there are several items that are not allowed on flights according to TSA regulations, including sharp objects, liquids over 3.4 ounces, and certain types of electronics. It is important to check the TSA website for a full list of prohibited items before traveling to avoid any issues at the airport.

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