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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