Mari,
I prayerfully agree with you for healing.
Brad
>Oh, MY, Brad!
>
>Thank you for sharing this testimony of healing
>with the rest of us! We, for two, had never heard
>it before, but it leads Mari to:
>
>
>Hi Family,
>
>Now is as good a time as any to write this to you.
>
>For the past few days, The Holy Spirit has been
>telling me that I will see, and very soon.
>Therefore, yesterday after church, I went to my
>Pastor and asked him to lay hands on my eyes and
>pray with me and with another friend of mine,
>that my sight be restored. He anointed my eyes
>with oil, and, indeed, laid hands on my eyes and
>prayed fervently that my sight be restored. So,
>therefore, I humbly proclaim that I am not blind.
>I ask all prayer warriors to stand in agreement
>with me and thank THE LORD, THE TRUE LORD JESUS
>CHRIST, that He has given me my sight.
>
>Thank you so much for standing with me. I cannot
>wait for The Glorious Day, Pre-Rapture. The Holy
>Spirit was very definite about this being Pre-Rapture.
>
>
>IN HIS MATCHLESS NAME,
>
>Mari Mizrahi.
>
>
>On Saturday 6/23/2007 12:03 PM, Brad D said:
>
>>Hey Jen,
>>
>>You might have heard this story before but I'll mention it again for the
>>newbees on list:.
>>
>>I've got a fishing pal of mine that is known as the miracle of St.
>>John's Hospital here in the Twin Cities. This happened long before I met
>>him and hopefully they have had other miracles occur since then to drown
>>out the title but nonetheless his miracle, was nothing short of, well?
>>Miraculous. His name is Chris, and at the time was a police officer in a
>>small town outside of the Twin Cities. His dad and step mom were
>>children's pastor of a church which was a full spirit, charismatic,
>>Pentecostal or whatever label you want to put on it, but they believed in
>>the power of healing. Chris was fairly newly married and I believe had a
>>little one too at this time. Chris had a beat partner who served in
>>Desert Storm, sort of the appetizer of the current war we are drowning.
>>umm, that we are engaged in now. Chris started not feeling well, growing
>>steadily worse, I'm not sure of all the symptoms but they couldn't figure
>>out what in the heck was wrong with him. Finally he'd gotten so bad he
>>was hospitalized. The nearest they figure is the partner had brought bad
>>a virus from the Middle East and Chris caught it from him and it
>>was affecting him terrible. He had gotten so bad they had him on life
>>support and oxygen and everything and things did not look good for Chris
>>because the doctors were doing all they knew to do to help him, but they
>>didn't know what they were dealing with so treatment was poke and hope
>>and the clock was ticking down. His wife was not a Christian at the time,
>>or her family, but Chris's dad and step-mom like I said were and they
>>darn well were not letting their son check out without doing all they
>>could. Chris's dad at one critical point I believed laid hands on him and
>>prayed despite staff not wanting him there, in fact all he could grasp
>>was his toes. One night sleeping on the couch his dad had a dream/vision
>>and saw what he believed to be a vision that said his son will be OK.
>>It's been a while since I heard what his vision was so I don't recall it
>>but it was a strange kind of dream in need of interpretation which he
>>claimed he had, and also claimed that his son would be OK. His dad had
>>gathered all the believers he knew who could come and lay hands on and
>>pray for Chris, Chris's wife not being a Christian was like appalled, a
>>gasp at the thought of it, and refused they do this thing. Well they laid
>>hands on him and prayed nonetheless. Chris at this point was all the
>>worse and they did not expect him to make it. His lungs were crisp or
>>permanently damaged due to the length and strength of oxygen he was on to
>>try to keep him alive and even with that his muscles and body began to
>>atrophy. Soon the doctors had to make a choice; they could not leave him
>>on life support any longer because it was beginning to do more damage
>>than potential good. Family and friends continued to pray. The doctors
>>finally began to remove the life support off of him and prepared the
>>family for what was inevitable. Much to everyone's surprise however, the
>>more he was removed from oxygen, the better he did, the more life support
>>that was removed, the better he did. The day after he was removed from
>>life support Chris walked a bouquet of flowers to the nurse's station in
>>thanks for their support. He went from just a few turns of medical
>>equipment nobs toward death to walking in a matter of a day or two. The
>>doctor who cared and treated Chris for the entire time he was under his
>>care, which I think was told me near $100,000, forgone his fee as he
>>told them he did nothing to save the man and it was clearly a true
>>miracle and he could not take any payment for that.
>>
>>Chris is in perfect health today, probably a decade and a half later. His
>>wife is a good Christian woman. And please if you have read this far,
>>please pray for these two as due to varying circumstances are
>>struggling through a foreclosure and financial troubles as well some
>>challenges with their teenage boys. They are just good folks and a
>>reminder of "There for the grace of God go I".
>>
>>Brad
>
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