The Holy Hangout

Ever wondered how to hear God’s voice and what to say when you feel that nudge to talk to a stranger? 

Street evangelist Jordan (Reel Evangelism) joins Micaela to unpack the gifts of the Spirit (1 Cor 12), what “word of knowledge” feels like in real life, and what to do when you pray for healing…and nothing happens.

We cover prayer, fasting, identity and authority in Christ, practical openers (“Do you have a minute?” → “Jesus loves you”), and why grace matters when you’re learning to prophesy. Plus: the Gospel in 30 seconds you can use today.

👇 Chapters
00:00 – “Word of knowledge” explained (1 Cor 12)
00:01:07 – DFW Airport reel + Egyptian woman testimony
00:02:07 – “People still haven’t heard the Gospel—even in Texas”
00:03:33 – At 13, first street evangelism… then 10 years silenced by shame
00:06:01 – Head knowledge → heart obedience: identity, inheritance, sonship
00:07:27 – “What if they don’t get healed?” (promises, faith, cessationism)
00:09:16 – Cancer story, grief, and “God is the same yesterday, today & forever”
00:12:03 – Healings seen vs when healing doesn’t happen
00:12:41 – Viral campus clip: word about her brother
00:13:05 – How God “sounds”: learning His language; the “dripping faucet”
00:15:58 – Say only what you see; grace to learn; trusting the Spirit
00:18:12 – “Is it God or is it me?” (quick 2-point test)
00:18:51 – Take the shot: love > being perfectly “right”
00:20:49 – “Jesus loves you” opener? What works in airports & on the move
00:23:24 – Hour of prayer that actually flows (the “distraction prayer”)
00:26:15 – Fasting—what it is (and isn’t) + weekly rhythm
00:28:58 – Spiritual warfare without fear; authority in Christ (Eph 1–3)
00:30:38 – Staying humble when God uses you (how to accept compliments)
00:33:43 – Where to start: go where people are; make it everyday life
00:36:22 – Airports, malls, leaving the Bible Belt, multiplying evangelists
00:38:48 – Two goals: say it… and train others to say it
00:39:25 – Love vs condemnation; repentance without the megaphone
00:41:19 – After the “yes” to Jesus: discipleship & the fivefold working together
00:45:05 – The Gospel in 30 seconds (street-ready)
00:45:58 – Where to find Jordan (REEL Evangelism) + viral metrics
00:47:22 – Good vs great vs GOD—discernment in the moment
00:49:10 – When you’re in your gift, it fills your tank
00:49:54 – “Let’s go preach the Gospel”

Guest: Jordan — Reel Evangelism 
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Key Topics & Keywords: evangelism, word of knowledge, hearing God’s voice, prophetic, continuationism vs cessationism, healing, prayer, fasting, identity in Christ, spiritual gifts, Ephesians 1–3, street ministry, discipleship, Gospel presentation.

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Jordan:

Video pumped out there. The one of the girl at Texas Tech. Do you have a brother? I do have a brother. He needs prayer.

Jordan:

He does need prayer. Yeah. I see that. Yeah. Oh my god.

Jordan:

Yeah. What what's up with the I'm sorry. It's okay. It's okay. This is called word of knowledge.

Jordan:

It happens to be in the bible in first Corinthians chapter 12. Are you familiar? Yes. So word knowledge is is that someone would know something about a situation that Yeah. Only God would know.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

And it's a it's a it's a moment where God can receive glory. Yeah. Not this resounding Jordan.

Micaela:

Sure.

Jordan:

They're having a boy.

Micaela:

I wish it was.

Jordan:

Oh, I

Speaker 3:

so wish it was, but

Jordan:

it's not God's language. That's our language. It's like a dripping faucet. But as you turn it on, it's gonna get stronger. But you have to move towards it, clearing something that you already have.

Jordan:

Just like that inheritance I told you about. Something you already have is the daughter of God. All you have to do is claim it.

Micaela:

What if they don't get healed? You know what I mean? What do you do after that?

Jordan:

You ready for that?

Micaela:

We're in a little bit of a different

Jordan:

This is awesome. Yeah. I'm so excited about this. This is kind of where it all started for me.

Micaela:

Oh, for real?

Jordan:

Yeah. My first recorded reel was in DFW Airport.

Micaela:

Oh, wow. So full circle.

Jordan:

Full circle.

Micaela:

Okay. How special is that?

Jordan:

I don't know if you saw it, but there's the real there's an Egyptian woman. Excuse me, ma'am. Hey. How are you today? I'm good.

Jordan:

Hey. Wanna tell you this. I don't know if you knew this or not. Jesus loves you. Jesus loves you.

Micaela:

Thank you.

Jordan:

You know that? Yeah. Thank you.

Micaela:

Yeah. Praise God. Thank you.

Jordan:

That was here.

Micaela:

Woah. I think it

Jordan:

was in D though. So we're in D Gate, but, like, that was in D and it was it was special. Wow. Because it was like, oh my god. That was the first approach that day.

Micaela:

Really?

Jordan:

The first communication that day. Day.

Micaela:

Dude.

Jordan:

Later on that day, another another gal got saved, actually. Came to know Jesus there.

Micaela:

Praise God.

Jordan:

And, another thing was that that woman, that Egyptian woman, had been praying for someone to tell her Jesus loves you.

Micaela:

And that's literally what you walked up

Jordan:

and First her post was Jesus loves you. Yeah. And she just melted. She's like, Oh my goodness. I pray every night.

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

And she said, And if you listen hard enough, you'll hear her say, And you're the first one. And you're the first one that's told me that. Wow. That's how bad people need to hear it.

Micaela:

That's something I noticed with your videos too, even when trying to evangelize, is one, the amount of people who haven't even heard the Gospel,

Jordan:

which is Close my mind.

Micaela:

Especially in somewhere like Texas, right? You think everyone has heard it. But the second piece was the more that I started sharing, the more I realized that there was a lot of people who thought that they believed, but it was actually completely different. For example, was one guy we met on the street, had his Bible, and we're like, oh, man. Cool.

Micaela:

You got your Bible. Like, praise God. We're talking to him. And then he's like, oh, be careful because we're flipping through. He's like, there's blood on the front.

Micaela:

And we're like, why is there blood on the Yeah. And he was like, because it says that we have to, like, shed blood to atone for our sins.

Jordan:

Oh, Lord.

Micaela:

And we were like, No, that's Jesus, man. You don't have to do that. So And

Jordan:

whose blood was it? That's the question.

Micaela:

Yeah. So

Jordan:

Was it an animal blood? Did he kill you?

Micaela:

It was his blood. Okay.

Jordan:

Because he So, he didn't sacrifice a goat or anything?

Micaela:

No. Well, he said it was his blood. Don't know what else he but, like, in his Bible. Yeah. Yeah.

Micaela:

And so, then it was eye opening because it was like, Wait a second. Like, people actually may not know, so that's why it's huge to share. But, I loved whenever we first started talking, you were saying that you had this moment pretty young where you evangelized

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

And then the voice of the enemy came in to, like, disqualify you.

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

Totally. I feel like that's probably one of the biggest reasons why people aren't is because they get that. They maybe feel good, but then the voice of the enemy comes, and it's like, why are you doing this? Yeah. So, how did you I guess, one, what's like a top level story of that so people understand where you're coming from?

Micaela:

Sure. Then, two, how did you overcome that through Christ?

Jordan:

Gosh. So, yeah, the story is around the age of 12 or 13, we had gone out and we would do silly prank videos with a big VHS camera. And I remember at Kmart one time, we decided to go back and this is after we had like an emotional high with the Lord. You know, there's highs and lows in your walk with God. And we're on the very top.

Jordan:

We were like up here, we're 12 years, 13 years old fasting for five days, like I'm excited, I'm ready to go, let's go evangelize. I get out there and we preach the gospel to this lady named Brenda. I didn't even know if I had all the points of the gospel. I didn't even know what you know, if I said everything right. Mhmm.

Jordan:

But at the end of the deal, she knew enough to know that I need she needed Jesus. Mhmm. And so she she said, yeah. I want I want that. We let her in the sinner's prayer the best we could.

Jordan:

She came to know Jesus Christ in that very moment. It was incredible. And they took that video, and my youth director got ahold of it. And he was like, Man, this is awesome. Let's show it to the whole youth group.

Jordan:

And I said, Great, go ahead. And he did. And when I was watching the video, I just watched myself in in the light of what the enemy says about you. And it was like, hey. How are you gonna tell people about Jesus?

Jordan:

Who are you to tell somebody that Jesus loves you? Who are you to lead someone to Jesus Christ? You're a sinner. You've done terrible things. You've sinned against God.

Jordan:

You're still living in sin. As a 13 year old, there's all types of temptation I didn't know how to defeat. Yeah. And that very moment, I realized, like, I shouldn't do that. And that was a lie from the devil.

Jordan:

And I listened to that lie for a decade before I told somebody else about Jesus. And could have who knows? If I'd said no to that voice, I could have been recording evangelism from '13 all the way to '39, you know, and that just wasn't the case because I listened to the lie of the enemy, and the lie of the enemy stopped me that day. And it and I think it does. It stops so many people and so many places in life for so many different things.

Jordan:

Mhmm. But But for me, and the gift that God put on me was in evangelism, and the enemy knew the enemy knew where he could hurt God the most, and it was to squelch that gift in me, and Mhmm. No longer. Mhmm. Never again.

Micaela:

How did it change from head knowledge to heart knowledge? Because I feel like we can even sometimes identify, like, okay, maybe this is from the enemy. Like, we're all falling short of God's glory. Like, we all don't hit that mark. But, how do you change that from, like, the head knowledge to the heart knowledge of, like, acting past it?

Jordan:

Yeah. About walking past that that lie. Yeah. I think it's understanding your identity. Mhmm.

Jordan:

And, that's a big thing for people to understand who you are in Christ.

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

Because, if you understand that you're a child of God Most High, you won't come begging for something. You'll expect it.

Micaela:

That's good.

Jordan:

Like, if my son walks into the room and he says, Pop, I I know I've had inheritance from you and I want I want to go ahead and grab some of that.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

Yes, son. You got it. It's yours. I don't say, you gotta wait till I die. Mhmm.

Jordan:

Or, you know, all I have is his. Everything that I own, my 12 year old son, my 11 year old daughter, my eight year old son, my four year old daughter, that's theirs. Mhmm. And if they want it now, they can have it. God says the same thing about us, and all too often, we think that we've to wait until someone dies.

Jordan:

Guess what? Jesus already died. His love was already shed. Yeah. And we received His promises today.

Jordan:

And the promise is, go right hand in hand with the inheritance and your adoption and your sonship or your daughtership. Right?

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

You're a daughter of God Most High. There's things that come with that. Right? You get a name. The devil tries to tell you a different name.

Jordan:

Babylonian people gave Daniel a different name. The devil wants to give you a different name. He wants to call you accursed. He wants to call you less than. He wants to call you not outgoing enough to tell somebody about Jesus.

Jordan:

But, that's not what God calls you. He calls you favored daughter of God most high. Right. And all that you have is right there in your hand to do what he's called you to do from the beginning of the foundations of the earth. I will preach if you don't stop me.

Micaela:

Amen. I love it. This is

Jordan:

awesome. Okay.

Micaela:

There's something else that I think can stop people, at least from my own side, praying big prayers of people you don't know.

Jordan:

Sure.

Micaela:

It's like healing. Sometimes, I've been hesitant to pray for somebody's healing because I'm like, what if they don't get healed? You know what I mean? What do you do after that? Mhmm.

Jordan:

Are you ready for that? Yeah. So, the cool thing about that is, is there a there's a hinge moment. How do I how do I address this? First, it's it's understanding the promises of God.

Jordan:

Mhmm. You need to first understand your identity and all the things that come with that. Then, you need to understand the promises of God for all of his children. Faith and healing being one of those. You see Jesus Christ, he took stripes on our back for our healing.

Jordan:

By his stripes, we're healed. Isaiah chapter 53. Mhmm. Right? Then, we can go into the New Testament, see how he brings or in the Old Testament still, how he brings healing in his wings.

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

We can see time and time again in the in the New Testament where stories of Jesus healing people. Mhmm. And not just him going on to his apostles. Mhmm. Peter, Paul.

Jordan:

They I looked for the shadow of one of those guys Right. To get healed. Right? Yeah. Other guys did it throughout the New Testament.

Jordan:

Now, cessationists believe that thing stops. But, there's nothing in the Bible that supports that. Mhmm. Only experience.

Micaela:

What do you mean by that?

Jordan:

The experiences that you would say, prayed for a guy and he didn't get healed. So, your experience would be your God. And, it would say, I'm stopping that because my experience told me it doesn't happen. When the Word of God says clearly, does happen. And so, regardless of how the outcome is, when you pray for somebody, we still pray.

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

Let me give you a story real quick of a guy, a dear friend of mine, he's a pastor. He was a missionary to Pakistan, a missionary to Thailand. Wonderful, wonderful man whom I love dearly. His wife and him were missionaries for years and years and years. And these guys served Jesus in ways that you could never see possible.

Jordan:

I mean, like, yeah, you can. Okay? Don't let me put limits on something. But, like, you wouldn't think at this point, Wow, they saw that? They did that?

Jordan:

You would think their name would be on the list of people in Hebrews chapter 11, right? That faith hall of fame, The things they did. Well, his wife ended up getting cancer. And after a very long bout with cancer, we believed, we fast, we prayed, we did all the things that we knew how to do. We declared healing.

Jordan:

We spoke healing because healing's not saying, I pray and ask for this. No, healing's declaring something that you already have. Just like that inheritance I told you about. Something you already have as a daughter of God. All you have to do is claim it.

Jordan:

Say it, and it will be yours. Jesus said, This greater things will you do. Right? That fig tree that curled up and swiveled and died? Yeah.

Jordan:

He said, Greater things will you do. And so the same is true when it comes to this, right? Greater things will you do. And so this man, we prayed, prayed, prayed, she passed. We're all struck.

Jordan:

We're just like, What? How did this happen? This great man of God, this great man of faith, and we all have great faith as well. God was teaching us something that's not our ability, it's not our strength, right? It's only by His power.

Jordan:

And I remember going on a fishing trip with him one day and he said, we were talking and we kinda had a long period of time, we had an hour drive, so I said, Hey, Pastor, I'd love to ask you something. He was a Pastor. And I said, We understand the promises of God. We know what the Lord grants us. Your wife passed away a year ago.

Jordan:

How do you feel about the promises of God? That's heavy. For me to ask a grown man, my senior, my elder, this could be offensive. But I needed to know, for my own understanding, my own theology, I had to understand this. And he said, after a very long pause, very dramatic, right?

Jordan:

My God is the same yesterday, today and forever.

Micaela:

Wow.

Jordan:

Changed and it wasn't anything but the Word. It's Scripture. He doesn't change. His promises are yes and amen. Now a lot of people can get theologically upset from different camps about that, but I'm sorry.

Jordan:

You know, my experience would prove otherwise from theirs, but my experience still means nothing when it comes to the Word.

Micaela:

True. Nothing. Yeah.

Jordan:

But, it helps whenever I've seen people get out of wheelchairs time and time again. Sure. It helps when I've seen a paralyzed man who couldn't move for three whole days begin to move upon command It in the name of helps whenever I lay my hands on a dead man, he comes back to life.

Micaela:

No way. Yes. Praise God, dude.

Jordan:

So, we've seen these things. Yeah. And we won't stop. But, there are days where you'll pray for people and they won't get healing. The Word doesn't change.

Jordan:

Simply said, the Word does not change. Now, we can go into a whole dissertation about faith and about their your faith in the situation, but we won't. Let's just leave it there. Our God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Micaela:

That's good.

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

I love that. Speaking of working in the gifts, the video that I saw that I'm sure a lot of other people did was one of your videos that went viral. Yeah. And it was you sharing a word of wisdom with a young woman on campus about her brother.

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

And, something I wanted to ask, because I still feel like I'm trying to figure out what that sounds like. There's been times that it's been spot on, like where I felt like God was telling me something and it really resonated with the person. Sure. And, there's been other times where the person's like, No, I don't have a sister. I'm like, Cool.

Micaela:

Yeah, yeah. Have a good day. Yeah. You know? But, how would you describe the voice of God and how could we grow to Yeah, hear that

Jordan:

that's a really cool question. You know, we are sitting in chairs right now that two people that we asked to move were sitting in. JM: Okay, when they stood up, I knew there was a child involved. She said they were pregnant. I should have just said it, You guys want a baby?

Jordan:

And they would have said, Yeah, we're having a baby. And as soon she said that, I said, In my mind, I already knew it was Now, a I don't hear a voice from God. I don't It's not this resounding, Jordan. Sure. They're having a boy.

Jordan:

I

Micaela:

wish it was.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I so wish it was.

Jordan:

But, it's not God's language. That's our language. True. We've to learn His language. The more time you spend in prayer, more time you spend in fasting, the more you're going get in tune with His language.

Jordan:

It's like going to Mexico and living with a family there to learn the language. You've to live with them to learn the language. The same true with God. Everybody wants this prophetic moment. Everybody wants this word of knowledge gift, this word of wisdom gift, but they don't spend any time with God.

Jordan:

You'll never learn the language of God without spending hours in prayer. If I you know a pastor that says, You don't pray three hours a day. If you don't pray three hours a day as a pastor, you're not worth a dime.

Micaela:

Wow. He

Jordan:

was a Yong Cho disciple. Yong Yi Cho prayed for, I don't know, twelve hours a day, probably. Sometimes, spent weeks just praying.

Micaela:

But, isn't that Biblical? It

Jordan:

prophecy found in first Corinthians chapter 12, there's all the different nine gifts of the Spirit. Those are as the Spirit wills. And so, sometimes, He'll spark it.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

And like for me, I'll see like an image. Mhmm. I'm a very visual person. So, you you may even call it a seer. In the Old Testament, you could see prophets were also called seers.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

And so, would see things. And so, sometimes I'll see like an image. Mhmm. And like, in that moment, I remember seeing a young man and I thought, okay, I'm gonna ask her if she has a brother. You don't have to go, do you have a brother?

Jordan:

You can say, do you have a brother? Because you're walking out this gift. Right? It's crazy because people throw so much shade on the prophets or the people who prophesy, but they never do that to the pastors. Like, when it comes to their gift, they don't say, Oh, you pastored wrong today.

Jordan:

No. The moment a person, a prophet gets like a hair wrong, we're human. We are human people. We live in a human shell. And, of course, the Scripture does say if prophet does false prophecy, kill them.

Jordan:

That's Old Testament. There's a new grace today for the gifts to be able to flow and to be able to move. What about these young guys coming up, learning how to flow in a gift? They're going to get it wrong sometimes. Like you said, you didn't know, Hey, maybe she had a daughter.

Jordan:

Maybe she didn't have a sister. So, sometimes I'll just sit like that. I'll just say, Do you have a brother? If I get an inkling or a nudge certain direction or a leaning in a certain direction, I feel God works and speaks to us in very different ways. He's a manifold God, so He comes through many different corridors, all through the Holy Spirit of the Living God, part of the Trinity.

Jordan:

And as he comes to those different corridors, he may speak in a voice, he may speak in a, like a nudge to go left instead of right. He may speak in like a, like a, just a wind. You might feel, I need to go this way. You may be, I gotta pick that piece of paper up over off the ground, right? Yeah.

Jordan:

Those feelings, we're not led by feelings, but it's the only way we can accurately as humans describe being led by God. I feel I'm supposed to do this. I'm feeling that I need to do this, right? Not, I feel sad, I feel mad. No, not that.

Jordan:

I'm talking about emotional feelings. I'm talking about urges to do something.

Micaela:

That's a big difference.

Jordan:

Yeah, and when you move towards those things, they get louder. And the prophetic, and the word of knowledge, and the word of wisdom, my pastor teaches it like this, it's like a dripping faucet. But as you turn it on, it's gonna get stronger. But you have to move towards it. So in a preaching situation, I may see somebody and the Lord may say, like this morning I knew that God was knocking and I could hear that in my heart.

Jordan:

And so I said it to myself out loud and I knew who it was for when I said it to myself out loud. It's for a guy and he didn't show up to church today. So I wasn't able to give that word, right? And maybe that word would have turned into more but I just had to be led of the Holy Spirit. See, trust Him that I can just say that word.

Jordan:

When you prophesy, when you give word of knowledge, when you do word of wisdom stuff, you just say what you see. Don't add anything else. Just say what you see, period. And if the Holy Spirit wills, He'll give you more.

Micaela:

Okay, that's good.

Jordan:

Because we're like office prophets. That if Ephesians chapter four verse 11, a five fold ministry, you have apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers. If you're not in an office role, the spirit will will to give you those in in moments of His choosing. You just say, Yes, God, and trust Him in those moments. But, that's the problem.

Jordan:

It's not whether you're good at something or not. It's how much you trust God.

Micaela:

Yeah. Yeah. Exactly.

Jordan:

It's gotta begin to trust.

Micaela:

Especially when it's something crazy.

Jordan:

Oh,

Micaela:

yeah. When You you're like, Why would I say this to this person? It seems very out of the blue. And a lot of times, that's been helpful for me to even decipher it from God. I was like, This is nothing that I would have even thought of.

Jordan:

That's good.

Micaela:

And so, that's been helpful.

Jordan:

Out of the blue stuff is a big teller. I got a sermon on this. It's called, Is it God or Is it Me?

Micaela:

Oh, gosh.

Jordan:

And there's three points. Number one, does it line up with the Word of God?

Micaela:

True. Yeah. Mean, that's

Jordan:

Is it dawns up with the Word of God? Come on, let's go. The next is, Is it inconvenient to you?

Micaela:

That's good.

Jordan:

Because a lot times when it inconveniences you to do something, most of time it's your flesh arguing against it. You don't want to do it. Yeah. Right? I can't even think of the last one right now.

Micaela:

Put you on the spot about Yeah, there's

Jordan:

two of them for you.

Micaela:

I love that though, and I think that that's such a good point. And I think being okay with being wrong, especially while we're learning it, is something another guest I had on said. He was like, Just take the shot. And he said, As long as you're acting in love, that's going to sit with them more than you getting the thing wrong.

Jordan:

Totally. And and, know, a well known revivalist said this in one of the meetings I was at one time. Randy Clark helped start the Azusa Street revivals. They did crazy stuff. I'm talking, like, quack like ducks and do, like, weird stuff.

Micaela:

Right? Saying that this is biblical? I'm

Jordan:

sorry, not Azuzu. Toronto revivals. No, they weren't saying it was biblical. It just happened. Okay.

Jordan:

Right? Their fruit was there. They loved Jesus. They did all the right things. There's some strange stuff that happened.

Jordan:

Okay. You have to do some research on that. But anyway, he said this, I don't always know if it's God, but if it is, I don't want to miss it. What if you missed it and it was God?

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

That could shape someone's eternity.

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

And it's heavy to know that you could pull them out of darkness with one word from God. Yeah. So, shoot. Just try. If it's wrong, Hey, it's a funky sandwich I ate earlier.

Jordan:

Sorry. Know, roll on. Yeah, yeah. And there's grace. That's the great thing about it.

Jordan:

See, we grew up in so many churches that don't give grace for anything, and that's why they don't function in the gifts because there's no grace for them to flow. But whenever you have a grace for the gifts to flow, then you can say, Mikayla may have missed that one, but we're gonna help her. Let's teach her the Word. Let's teach her what it looks like biblically. Then let's give her a platform to, know, maybe it's in small groups to be able to try that gift out and then work that gift and see if it's something that's growing.

Jordan:

If not, let's help her to find her a gift. Yeah. You know? So, that's grace, man. I didn't know that growing up.

Jordan:

I lived in a I grew up in a Baptist very loving, very kind, very salvation minded people, foundational people. Praise God that I grew up that way, right? My grandfather was a baptist preacher. He was baptist, got spirit filled. Now he's bapticostal, right?

Jordan:

Yeah. So, was a little harder edge though. Was this instead of this. And coming into a place that they gave grace, and not absolute grace to say you can do whatever you want, like still, hey, you need to repent from blatant sin.

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

But grace to walk out your gift. It's so beautiful when you see that grace move and live in that grace. What a wonderful place to be.

Micaela:

Yeah. I love that. Yeah. When sharing, because like a lot of times you're talking to strangers, right? Yeah.

Micaela:

What have you found that hits most of the time and maybe what doesn't? So, I've noticed different approaches. Because I see you say Jesus loves you a lot, and it seems like it works really well for It has not worked well for me. And, maybe, it's the way I'm saying it. I don't know.

Micaela:

Yeah. Anytime I say Jesus loves you, like, people, like, almost, like, run. Yeah. You get what I'm saying? So, is there something that's worked better?

Jordan:

You want me to give the secret sauce?

Micaela:

Please.

Jordan:

There is none.

Micaela:

Yeah. That's a secret. There's no secret.

Jordan:

No, the secret sauce is the Holy Spirit.

Micaela:

Yeah,

Jordan:

yeah. And, of course, I'm gonna have like a way that I do things. So, my entry was most of the time Jesus loves you. Mhmm. And, in the airport, people were moving, running, gunning.

Jordan:

Like, I wouldn't stop hardly anybody. So, I've altered that and shifted a little bit from my entry point to be like, Hey, do you have a moment? I'm I'm gonna be respectful of their time.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

I wanna be respectful of their time. I wanna I wanna respect their moment and their hustle and ask them if I can have a second of their time. Right. In that moment, then we've we've created a space, whether it's a minute or two. Then I could say simply, did you know Jesus loves you?

Jordan:

They'll either shut it down or they'll say I've heard that or they'll say yes I know that. And then you can go one of three routes. Hey, Sinai, I love you anyway. Jesus loves you or well can I tell you more about him or praise God can I pray for you? Right, so you have three paths you can take.

Jordan:

Right? But regardless, I'm trying to I don't want to give people a standard operating procedure. Like, I don't want to tell you how to do things because that's where I'm saying you have to pray, you have to fast. And if you're not praying, I'm just gonna say an hour a day. Pray an hour a day and fast regularly, weekly, at least once a week.

Jordan:

The Holy Spirit will tell you what to do. Mikaela, He'll tell you exactly what to do. Anybody watching this podcast, He'll tell you exactly what to do. And that's where that trust starts to build. And when you build that trust with God and the Holy Spirit, man, the sky's the limit.

Jordan:

He won't just use you for evangelism. He'll use you for prophesying, words of knowledge. He'll use you to, you know, even help somebody physically that might be in a tumultuous situation. He'll tell you where to go, to find people who are in real need, like, the Holy Spirit will do it. That's that's kinda like people are you know, there's some people asking me to come out and do, like, you know, evangelism seminars at the churches, I'm like, Yeah.

Jordan:

I do wanna do that. But when I get there, I just wanna be like, You set up a five hour cinema so I can teach you guys how to evangelize, but here's the nuts and bolts of it. The Holy Spirit will tell you what to do. Mhmm. If you're not prayed up, you're not fasted up, go home and do that and come back.

Jordan:

Mhmm. You know? Mhmm. Of I course, won't do that. I want to give them something, right?

Jordan:

At the same time, let's do that first.

Micaela:

Amen. I agree.

Jordan:

So,

Micaela:

yeah. Whenever you're fasting or well, that's a whole another thing. Let's start with prayer. Praying for, like, an hour, would you recommend somebody morning night thirty thirty? And then if they are, what does that format look like?

Jordan:

I'm so ADD. That's terrible confession. We gotta stop saying that, don't we?

Micaela:

Yeah, get that.

Jordan:

But I'll get in those situations and be like And usually, at my church, when I do that, I pray for an hour every morning with a group of people. And so, we have a set prayer list that we try to pray off of, but sometimes it's just flow, you know? And I've been a person of system in the past, but I've really become a person of flow more because I love the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit loves to flow Yeah. And do what He wants, and we just want to let Him do

Micaela:

that. Mhmm.

Jordan:

So, really, whatever comes in my mind, I pray for. So, if I'm distracted by the cobwebs in the corner, I say, Lord, I pray the prep team would clean the church. Lord, I pray for every single person that's on our cleaning team. Lord, from the head to the tail, all of them, Lord, in the name of Jesus. I hear a squeaking in the background from the luggage area.

Jordan:

Lord, I pray that the mechanics in this place would be safe and taken care of. Lord, I pray that all their tools would be accurate and be good, Father God, and be honed in. I pray for their families. I pray for their mother. I pray for their sister.

Jordan:

You can pray all sorts of ways. But for me, I guess you'd call distraction prayer. I love And it's just pray for the things that come into your mind. And a lot of times we get get tore up because we're getting so distracted. We go, Oh man, I was over here, now I'm over here.

Jordan:

Maybe the Holy Spirit's leading you there for a reason.

Micaela:

It's good.

Jordan:

You know? Just go there and pray for that. Just because you prayed for this for five minutes doesn't mean you have to spend five more minutes of it. It's done. It's done.

Jordan:

Pray for something else. You see the grace in that? Isn't that awesome?

Micaela:

I

Jordan:

think that gives people little bit of relief of pressure to say like, Okay, this prayer thing doesn't have to be so regimented.

Micaela:

100.

Jordan:

It can flow just like the Holy Spirit flows. Man, if we learn how to flow with the Holy Spirit, come on. I love the Holy Spirit.

Micaela:

You're so right in saying the flow. I've noticed that any time that I've tried to even for the podcast, if I have all these questions, I want to hit all these questions in this order, it typically doesn't go well versus just a conversation and genuinely letting the Holy Spirit lead. I've seen that with evangelism. I've seen that with, I mean, just everything.

Jordan:

It's good that you're prepared though. You gotta be I think it's the same in preaching. It's like, you need to have some notes and be prepared. But when you get in there, the Holy Spirit wants to go this way, you go that way. Yeah.

Jordan:

The the worst thing is having your notes and staying on your notes and not following the spirit. Mhmm. That's the wrong thing to do. You know, when you get that place and you're prepared and the Holy Spirit takes you over here Mhmm. When he's done moving, just come on back to your notes.

Jordan:

Mhmm. Or if he keeps going, just say forget the notes. Mhmm.

Micaela:

You know

Jordan:

what I mean? Yeah. I love those moments. Yeah. It does take some time to hone that and understand it's okay.

Jordan:

But, I think that's where grace comes in, for people to understand, There's a grace. There's a grace. So, let's have it.

Micaela:

Agree.

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

The second part that you mentioned with getting closer hearing God's voice is fasting.

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

What is biblical fasting? I feel like there's some confusion on that sometimes.

Jordan:

Sure. It's not eating.

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

Very simply said, just don't eat. Now, you can do sorts of fasts, like, there's the Daniel's fast where you give up meat and sweet things and there's a meat fast where you can just eat fruits and vegetables or you can do liquid fasts or you can do a pure water fast. There's lots of different types of fasts but just giving up, know, abstaining from social media is not a fast. Stopping watching your favorite show is not a fast, But you to give up some food. Some people, they need that option to give up certain things because they have a medication they need to eat, they need to take with food, right?

Jordan:

Gotcha. You know, and so, there's there's all of those options, but a lifestyle fasting will submit your carnal nature to the Lord. Mhmm. And, if you can submit your carnal nature more often than not, you can submit your mind, all the mind monsters that would tell you to do something different than the will of God in the moment, you're subduing your your body. You're saying, hey.

Jordan:

I I run you. I control you.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

Alright? You don't control me. Your desires, your wants, whatever thing you want, you don't control me. I control you and I give my control to God.

Micaela:

So And you recommended typically like once a week, right?

Jordan:

I think whatever the Holy Spirit leads you to do. Sure. But for me, you know, my wife and I will fast once a week in a lifestyle fast, and if He calls me to more, I'll do more. If it's like, Hey, do a three day this week, or do a twenty four instead of till the evening, we'll fast, which is a Jewish fast. There's so many different ways you can fast.

Jordan:

Yeah, I would recommend highly be a man and woman of prayer and fasting if you want to evangelize properly because there's also demonic power whenever you start to flow in this vein that you need to be protected from.

Micaela:

What do you mean?

Jordan:

Well, there's angels and demons, aren't there?

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

Right? And so, there are demonic powers and principalities and rulers of darkness that will come against you, and if you're not protected by the Most High, then you will, you'll get hit.

Micaela:

Okay. I get what you're saying. I thought you were gonna and this could be a possibility too, that the more that you grow in the gifts, the more that the enemy will try to use that.

Jordan:

Not the gifts. He'll, he'll, he'll come against you. Oh, yeah.

Micaela:

Yeah. I get what you're saying. Oh, yeah.

Jordan:

Spiritual tests. It's like Jesus, you know, it came to Him at the beginning. And then, He came back for a more opportune time at the end. Right?

Micaela:

Fr. Right. Fr.

Jordan:

Fr. Right. Fr. But, I don't want to, I don't want to, focus on that demonic power thing. Like, it's a real reality that you will be attacked when you do things for God.

Jordan:

But if you are in God's presence, if you stay close to the Lord, you don't have nothing to worry about. In fact, the devil should be scared of us.

Micaela:

A new perspective.

Jordan:

The devil is not safe around us. Okay? A lot of Christians go, Oh, don't say that. Why can't I say that?

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

He's a defeated foe. Jesus Christ's blood covers me, and I have the authority of Christ Jesus found in the Scriptures that was given unto me. Right? Ephesians chapter one, two and three. Read them.

Jordan:

I have the authority. Yeah. And so, if I have the authority of Christ to defeat powers, rulers, principalities, rulers of darkness, then I can say things like that. I can live that way without fear. The moment I stop praying and fasting, yeah, I better be afraid.

Jordan:

I probably should fear. I've got to protect myself with prayer and fasting. That's good. And ultimately, it's not the Institute of Prayer and the Institute of Fasting. It is the person that I meet in those areas.

Micaela:

That's an

Jordan:

important distinction. Yeah. So That's

Micaela:

huge. Massive. The mindset change too of, like, if I if you're walking with the Most High, like, it really does say, like, why would you fear the person that can't kill the the soul? You know what I mean? Like Yes.

Micaela:

Truly, he can't do anything

Jordan:

Amen. The end of the

Micaela:

So, that's true.

Jordan:

I fear God more. I fear God more, and that's why I do pray, that's why I do pastor, and that's why I do spend time with Him. Fear is not like I'm terribly trembling. Reverence. It's an honor towards God.

Jordan:

When

Micaela:

working in the gifts, I think that it can be easy to start to take credit for them. How do you stay and make sure that you're in a place of humility while you're walking in them?

Jordan:

Thank you for mentioning that. So good and such a great reminder. I think, and I've often fought with this because I'm like, I want to remain in a humble position. In my own self, I'm prideful. I am not humble.

Jordan:

But, by God and by His Son, Jesus' blood, I can live in a humility state. I can live a humble state. Mhmm. But, it's not by my own grace or not by my own strength. I think that's what we have to surround any accolade or achievement with.

Jordan:

And there's a difference in tossing off the person's accolade, like, Look what you did. Like, Oh, glory be to God. Glory be to God. That's good, right? But it almost can be disrespectful to the So, you must say something like, for me, I say like, Thank you so much.

Jordan:

God's really breathed on this. And I thank Him so much for using me because I'm nothing. I think about this scripture that says this, The one who plants, the one who waters is nothing but the one who gives the increase.

Micaela:

Right. Amen.

Jordan:

So, that's what it reminds me. And so, I try to respond to people with, Praise God. God be glory. And sprinkle it with even a moment of, like, Okay, I'm gonna definitely acknowledge what you said. Yeah, I am listening to the Holy Spirit, but it's only by His grace that we're actually still moving in this.

Jordan:

And so, I want to continue to do that. And so, I'd ask for you to pray for me for that. Please pray that there would be humility and the right motive the entirety of my career in the Kingdom. And, it's not just been the last month. Okay?

Jordan:

I've been passionate for a long time and Mhmm. And ask for that to continue. And so, yeah, please add me to your prayer list because I want to remain humble. I want to be humble. I don't succeed that often.

Jordan:

I'm a prideful man.

Micaela:

Mhmm.

Jordan:

And, I need need help.

Micaela:

Yeah. Too. I think, especially with evangelizing, something that I've noticed, is because whenever you do hit it right with a word of wisdom, are like, Wow, you're amazing. This gift you have is so amazing. And it's something that I'm trying to still figure out that balance.

Micaela:

And I like that you said sometimes you'll even say, Thank you, because I have tried where I'm like, No, it's all God. I almost get scared and afraid, I'm like, No.

Jordan:

Which is a good thing for you, though. It's Sure. A thing for

Micaela:

But, it does kind of off put the other person, too. I appreciate you saying sometimes, Thank you. Glory be to God.

Jordan:

My pastor taught me that. He said, You're doing a great job. Was like when I was pastor, way back in the day. Was like, You're a great job. I was like, Glory be to God, Pastor.

Jordan:

I'm holier than you. He was like, Shut up. Stop it. Receive the compliment. That's how we talk to each other.

Micaela:

I love it.

Jordan:

We're brothers. He's my spiritual father. There's all kinds of switches. He's my pastor. He's my boss.

Jordan:

He's my spiritual father. He's my friend. And so, at certain times, have different switches. And he helped me understand that, like, Okay, I can receive a compliment and still give God glory. Humility is important, It's very important.

Jordan:

Thank you for asking that question.

Micaela:

Totally. I wanted to finish with somebody's they've seen your videos, they're like, I want to do this. Where would you recommend that they start? Where would you say to go, maybe? Yeah.

Micaela:

What would you say? And, I know, probably, you're going to point back to God, and I think that's great. But, for the checklist type of people like

Jordan:

Call me not to do that. Right? I'm kidding.

Micaela:

Wait. Let's feel

Jordan:

that of the Holy Spirit. I

Micaela:

But, I'm like, for the I get you. You know what I mean?

Jordan:

I know what you're

Micaela:

asking. So,

Jordan:

that's really simple. Just go where the people are. I go to a lot of college campuses because I can't find people on the streets sometimes. I went to a place called Newburgh, Indiana not too long ago. It was freezing.

Jordan:

It was like 25 degrees and there's hardly anybody. I'm standing on the street corner just talking to a camera because I'm bored. We'll find people. And it doesn't have to be, I'm going stand on a street corner. Go do life.

Jordan:

People are waiting for moments to just do the God thing whenever your life should be a lifestyle of God thing. Right Good. Here, we just met these two people.

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

Me and you could have just said, Bye bye. Thank you. But, we stopped and we prayed for them. Yeah. That's a God moment.

Jordan:

And I pray for divine moments all the time wherever I go. Like, all these people over here, there's somebody over here hurting and needs Christ. True. And I'm the one that's supposed to get to them. So, I need to look for them.

Jordan:

I think it's pray and ask the Lord and fast, God, where do you want me today? And so, your eyes are on, always on the shift and looking for people to implant Christ into, whether you're at school or whether you're at And people think they have to do it away from their life, too. It's like, Our school's here. Jesus is here. They'll know me as a school guy here or a Jesus follower here.

Micaela:

Why don't

Jordan:

you just wreck that reputation?

Micaela:

That's good.

Jordan:

Yeah. Just get up there and wreck it so they know who you are.

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

And, yeah, you'll fall and, yeah, you're gonna mess up and yeah, you're gonna sin in front of them and they're gonna say, Well, I thought you were this guy. Who cares, man? I would much rather offend man than offend God.

Micaela:

That's good. I love that you say do it with your everyday too. Something that I started after evangelizing was something that was helpful before going to the store. I'll pray, God, please highlight the person you want me to I talk kid you not. There's only been maybe once that he hasn't.

Jordan:

Yeah.

Micaela:

And every single time there's like something crazy going on in Yeah. Your It's been the coolest moments. So, think I love that you mentioned incorporate it into your everyday life. You don't have to necessarily say, If you don't go to a college campus, go to a college campus. Somebody watching this, next time they go to the store, just before they go in, pray, God, please highlight the person that you've been working on you that want me to go talk to.

Jordan:

You know, and even the time you went that you didn't, you may have missed it.

Micaela:

True. True.

Jordan:

It wasn't necessarily God. True. We may have just been focused too much on what kind of ketchup to get that day, you know, whether salt or not, you

Micaela:

know? Yeah.

Jordan:

Yeah. But, you know, I go to malls and it really all started airport here at DFW. It didn't start. I preached Gospel everywhere, but this

Speaker 3:

is where I recorded for

Jordan:

It's the first cool that we're actually able to do that. There's airlines guys right here. He's walking right next to us, and he doesn't even care, which is great. It's where people travel. You're getting so many walks of life too and places people travel.

Jordan:

It's fun in the airport. It's fun in train stations. What I really want to do is I want to go to the North side of the country, hit some non Bible Belt places where every conversation is an atheist or agnostic, where I'm not talking to just Christians. See, I've turned my evangelism into encouraging Christians because there's so many Christians in the Bible Belt. So, it's, Hey, they check the boxes in the Christian area.

Jordan:

Well, hey, now can I pray for you? Now can I make you evangelist? Can I challenge you to tell somebody Jesus loves you?

Micaela:

Yeah, I saw that in your video. I love So,

Jordan:

that's my next go. It's like, Hey, can you tell us? And they usually say, Yeah. And so, listen, they're spreading the Gospel somewhere if they take the challenge. I usually hold them down.

Jordan:

I'm like, Tell me you will. Tell me you'll do it. They usually will do it. I've seen people even in those moments say, Well, won't it won't do it any other time, now, so, Hey, Jesus loves you. That's awesome.

Jordan:

This one little boy, his name's Chase, I hope to put this video up. I'm trying to get permission from his father. I'm almost certain he'll give it to me, but he hasn't responded to me. I'm at St. Louis Cardinals game in St.

Jordan:

Louis, Missouri. He walks up to and says, Hey, are you preaching the gospel? I said, Yeah. He said, Okay, can I stay with you? He's 13.

Jordan:

I'm like, Sure, son. Stay. Hang out. So he starts following me around and poor Long, he's preaching to people. Wow.

Jordan:

He's telling people about Jesus. 13 year old kid.

Micaela:

Praise He's

Jordan:

so on fire for Jesus, And you then, there was another guy in the same breath who had never told anybody that. And he went up to some stranger and told him Jesus loves him. Wow. Pretty I

Micaela:

that's awesome too that you hold, like you said, you hold him down like you get him to do it, but I think the good part to that is, I'm sure you've heard the saying of like fear is a mile wide but an inch deep. I feel like that's the initial, for me, first time evangelizing, my heart was pounding. I was like, What am I? I was so uncomfortable. But now, I don't really get as nervous.

Micaela:

Know what I So, I think it's so awesome that for somebody that may not have shared that before, even standing next to you, like the young 13 year old, of him being like, Okay, he's watching you. Okay, nobody's throwing stuff at him. We're okay. So, then he gets the courage to So, do I love that.

Jordan:

I think this is really a big part of this ministry. Call it whatever you want. Call it a ministry, it an outreach. I don't care what you call it. It's evangelism.

Jordan:

The first goal of real evangelism is to tell somebody Jesus loves you. The second goal is to teach people to do the same thing, to encourage them to do the same thing. And if that's the goal and it's achieved, then we've won. We did it. And so there's been story after story people text me and say, Hey man, I told somebody about Jesus today and everybody do My brother told somebody about Jesus the other day and he's not ever done that.

Jordan:

It's incredible. Tons of people have texted me that. I'm just thinking, Man, God's doing what He wants to do with these guys. He's helping them to get to a place to realize it's not that hard just to say Jesus loves you. And I think we've seen so many bad ways of doing it.

Jordan:

I think people are getting hit over the head with Bibles and, you know, I think there's a perfect time and place for repentant, calling people to repentance. I do in my gospel presentation, I say, You must repent. Right? But I don't want to pick apart their sin in front of them. Right?

Jordan:

If I had done that with every person I led to Jesus, they'd probably have felt condemnation rather than conviction from the Holy Spirit. Right. And there's times to do that, don't get me wrong, but I'm not their pastor. I'm also not their spiritual mentor. Right?

Jordan:

Mhmm. There's times in a place where a guy who isn't those things can do that. Mhmm. But and I've done it before. I've said, hey, I I know that you've done this.

Jordan:

I know that you've sinned this way. The Lord's showing me this, and you need to walk away from that. Mhmm. And oftentimes, respond very But they wanna You need to They need to feel the heart of love. They need to feel that love.

Jordan:

God said Jesus said this, they'll know you by your love. Mhmm. They'll know that you're Christians.

Micaela:

Right.

Jordan:

You're followers of Me by your love. And so, want to be known for love. And I also want to do call people to repentance, but I'm not gonna I'm not gonna do it on a megaphone and say you're going to hell now if you don't change your ways. You know, we live in a a culture today that is not shame and honor. Used to in the New Testament times, it was shame and honor.

Jordan:

If you did terrible things, you were shamed. You lived a life of shame. If you lived a good life, you lived a life of honor. People don't know shame anymore. They don't know sin.

Jordan:

How you tell them to turn from something they don't even understand? So we must first teach them a love of God even if it's in a moment and then say, Hey, can I show you what sin looks like? And if these are in your life, let's turn the page. Let's say we're not gonna do these things this morning. You might fall, you might mess up, but get back up.

Jordan:

Just because you've fallen once and you messed up doesn't mean you're far from God. He loves you still and wants a relationship with you. That's good. That's where it shifts in people's hearts. Go, Okay, this Christian thing isn't condemnation.

Jordan:

It's conviction from the Holy Spirit coming to have a relationship with Jesus.

Micaela:

Amen. It reminds me of a saying that I've heard before where they're like, You don't wash yourself before you go to Jesus. The washing. I've heard it said this way in apologetics before. People either think they're too good for God or God Wait, hold on.

Micaela:

They either think

Jordan:

You've start over for the

Micaela:

I've heard people put it two ways, where they think either they're too bad for God or they're too good for God. So, either they're coming from a place where, Why would God allow bad things to happen? Or, I am not worthy to even talk to this God. So, it's helpful to kind of understand where the person's coming from a lot of times to to talk to them that I've noticed. But, one criticism I've gotten with evangelizing, and I agree with them, the discipleship afterwards.

Micaela:

Yeah. They're like, okay. They're having this spiritual high. Great. What's next?

Micaela:

Mhmm. So, like, what would you recommend, I guess, or what have you done to try to connect those dots for them?

Jordan:

So, we go back to the fivefold, those five offices, right? They all need to work together. So many churches just choose to use the the pastor and the teacher. They don't use the evangelist, the prophet or the apostle. All of these things work together.

Jordan:

So, you're talking about involving the evangelist with the pastor. See, pastor is married to the church, right? Yeah, yeah. That's why he's got the wedding ring. That's why the thing with the wedding ring, the evangelist is the furthest reaching.

Jordan:

These two have got to get together and to be able to input those people that they're getting Jesus into a church so they can grow. They need to get together. This is something that we don't do well. However, it's not necessarily evangelist's job. He's done his job.

Jordan:

Now, the pastor needs to do their job. Or they just also, like I said, need to get together. Yeah. And so, when I go evangelize somewhere, I study churches before I go. Awesome.

Jordan:

Whenever I'm finished with someone coming to know Jesus or they don't have a church, I suggest the church to go to.

Micaela:

Love that.

Jordan:

So, I was in Louisville the other day and I suggested Evangel World Prayer Center, Doctor. Bob Rogers. It's an incredible church. So, I gave them a place to go. Now, it doesn't mean I have to hold their hand all the way there because I'm not a pastor in a pastor role in that situation I'm functioning as the evangelist right but I do want to give them at least enough to say here you go right usually you're gonna get those comments from people who aren't doing anything anything from Jesus.

Jordan:

Can I just say it like that? The Pharisees get real mad when you do something for Jesus. It's not the way they want it done. I like saying that on here because I don't want everyone to comment that back on someone's page. I don't want to be rude or mean, but at the same time it's so true.

Jordan:

It's like, Can you please tell me what you've done in evangelism in the last week? Have you told anybody Jesus loves you? No. They're just sitting back and being a keyboard troll. Don't you Why rejoice for a minute with this person?

Jordan:

You know, I literally saw three people get saved in Louisville who were in the LGBTQ community, were real tied up in that. I got comments that were like, Praise God. Praise the Lord. But I also got comments that were like, Oh, you didn't accurately portray all the points of the Gospel. Or, What about a church?

Jordan:

Where are they going to church at? They didn't say, Praise God. Right?

Micaela:

Wow. It's

Jordan:

like, Just praise God for a minute.

Micaela:

Yeah.

Jordan:

And then DM me. Personal message me. Right? And let's talk about where they could go. Mhmm.

Jordan:

And talk about what I did. One lady did that, and I said, I put in the link of the full form video on YouTube. Mhmm. And I said, Check this video out. Jesus loves you.

Jordan:

And she went and watched it. She typed back on there, You portrayed the Gospel perfectly. Thank you so much for your evangelism work. Like, so she got it. Right?

Jordan:

She realized that all that was done. Right? We're talking about a one minute and ten second reel. By you the way though, I think any evangelist should be able to completely, concisely share all the points of the Gospel in three minutes.

Micaela:

That's good.

Jordan:

Every point of it. From the fall of sin, to the punishment of sin, to the plan that God had to fix it, to Jesus coming perfect, living God dying on the cross, shedding his perfect blood, being buried in a tomb, rising again, seated at the right hand of the throne of God and returning one day, believing, confessing in your heart, in your mouth what you believe in your heart and repenting. I just did it in thirty seconds.

Micaela:

That's awesome.

Jordan:

Every person that wants to preach the gospel on the streets or anywhere should know that. I believe every preacher that preached from the pulpit should also preach in public. If they do it just on the pulpit and they don't do it in public, what's going on? That's good. I'm getting on one right now.

Jordan:

I probably need to stop.

Micaela:

I love that. Where can people find you to connect with you and your content? Sure.

Jordan:

So I get on all the socials. Is that weird for me to say?

Micaela:

JH: The socials? No.

Jordan:

I'm on all the socials. YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and X. And it's just under Real Evangelism, R E E L Evangelism. JH: Awesome. And I actually just got two domains too the other day.

Jordan:

Hey, dotcomlet'sanda.org because I don't know, I wanted to just nab them before someone else does.

Micaela:

Let's

Jordan:

go. Do you got a good tagline? Like just go getthe.com. Yeah, Someone else is gonna steal it.

Micaela:

It's real estate, except on the web.

Jordan:

Literally real estate. Yeah. So yeah, they could check me out there. I'm trying to grow the YouTube audience. The TikTok thing kind of really blew up.

Jordan:

Praise God. He breathed on

Micaela:

it.

Jordan:

And then Instagram, a video took off on Instagram the other day too. And so that's kind of grown a little bit. I went from like literally had zero followers on TikTok for like a week and a half. I'm like, I'm putting some good stuff out. Feel like this is good stuff and nobody's following hell.

Jordan:

Well, I'm just gonna keep doing it. Video pumped out there, the one of the girl at Texas Tech. At this point, it's got 570,000 views.

Micaela:

Let's go,

Jordan:

praise It's insane. Let's see, I got 12,000 followers from that.

Micaela:

That's awesome.

Jordan:

Yeah, the Lord blessed me with 12,000 people who are following my content now and there. It's insane. Well, same thing happened on Instagram. One went to, like, I don't know, 50,000 probably. It's a guy in a wheelchair who could have been healed, but then we distracted and took I

Micaela:

saw that. Yeah.

Jordan:

Was going to grab that guy out of that wheelchair. I saw a guy get out a wheelchair four weeks ago, one month ago.

Micaela:

Praise God.

Jordan:

Yeah. And so, it happens all the time. It's a move of faith, right? But we were so distracted. His wife was like, Come over here.

Jordan:

And then this homeless guy came up to me at the same time. It was like, Yeah. Even good things can distract you from the great. Even great things can keep you from the God. You know?

Jordan:

That's good. Good things can keep you from the great things. Great things can keep you from the God things.

Micaela:

That's good.

Jordan:

And it's like all the time we wanna go and do the good things. Yeah. This is good. But is it God? Or how about this?

Jordan:

This is great. This is wonderful things. Right? These are great things to do. But is it God?

Jordan:

You know? The devil will use those things to distract you sometimes. And then at the end of the day, you're like, oh, it was still good, but it wasn't God. So that's when discernment, that's the gift of the spirit coming into, discerning whether it's a light or dark thing, a demonic or an angelic thing, to say this is the path I need to take here. Can't do this good, I gotta pick the good, the great.

Jordan:

I can't do the great, I gotta pick the God thing. Yeah that was a cool one man. Same circle right there right before that, the guy came up and the Lord gave me a word of knowledge about his car. Yeah, I was like, You got a car issue? He was like, Yeah, we broke down on the way here.

Jordan:

And I was like, Look at God, He loves you! Yeah, yeah. You know, it's just a reminder for those guys that said, God sees you. But it was like a second before that one happened. They just started just fumbling over and over after that.

Jordan:

Just kept coming and kept coming and kept coming. So, it was super cool. That's awesome. Neat stuff.

Micaela:

Praise God, dude.

Jordan:

I get excited about it.

Micaela:

We all should, though. Yeah. It literally talks about when one person accepts Christ, that all of heaven rejoices. All of

Jordan:

heaven rejoices.

Micaela:

Know what mean? Like, close? It's awesome.

Jordan:

We should be the same way. Yeah. And honestly, when you know you're in your gifting, like whether it's like the prophetic vein, the apostolic vein, the pastoring vein, the teaching vein, all the different gifts of the nine nine gifts of the spirit. When you're when you're flowing in your gift, it doesn't steal energy from you. Like, you flow in it, and I'm sure, yeah, you could be tired at the end of day if you did it hard.

Jordan:

But, like, usually it should it should fill your tank to do your purpose. That's a good point. And so, I feel that, like, most of time when I do this kind of stuff, like, and I'm really itching to tell somebody about Jesus now, it fills my tank.

Micaela:

Yeah, yeah. You know? Dude, I love that.

Jordan:

We've got like Yeah.

Micaela:

Let's close it out.

Jordan:

I've got, it's $7.44. Got a clock right here.

Micaela:

Oh, sweet.

Jordan:

So, I need to go probably back in there at 08:50, but, we have an opportunity to preach the gospel. Amen. We should do it. Yeah, I'm down. Like, well, let's just get active.

Jordan:

Let's do it.