Thanks. Anyway, I told him to flee from me in the name of Jesus. I swear,
though, it felt as if someone was hiding in the shadows watching me. Ugh,
scary!
In a small way, it reminded me of spy movies, or about a trick my niece and
my cousin's daughter pulled on me awhile back, when they were spying on me
and scaring me. Oh, it was awful! I don't ever want to experience anything
remotely like that again. Thanks to Jesus for allowing my aunt to come home
when she did. Otherwise, woo! I don't want to think about it. Trust me, you
don't want to experience anything like it. When I was walking toward the den
and had the feeling that I was going to fall right into hell, I was almost
paralyzed with fear, almost scared to take another step. Ugh! It just sent
chills
up and down my spine, like a chilly and cold finger. Bugh! Oh Lord Jesus,
don't ever let me experience a feeling like that again. I'm one of Your
children.
I plead Your blood over me. Thank You.
I even quoted Scripture from Psalm 91, and even sang a few hymns. The
feeling didn't leave me until my aunt got home and I finally crashed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cecily Ballenger" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: panic attack
> Quote Scripture and rebuke the devil in the name of Jesus Christ.
>
> Cecily
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The Electronic Church [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of Kim Etheridge
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 12:03 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: panic attack
>
> Hi. I was in the bathtub awhile ago, and all of a sudden, it felt like an
> evil person or spirit was in the bathroom with me. Chills went up and down
> my back. It scared me. I started singing hymns to make it go away, but
> when
> it didn't work, I quoted a few sentences from psalm 91. It was like
> something just stepped into the room and grabbed me. A feeling of dread
> came
>
> over me. It's like something terrible is about to happen. Pray please.
> Dear
> Father in Heaven, take this feeling away from me, or help me understand
> what
>
> it means. I haven't slept a wink all night, and I've been awake all day,
> can
>
> you believe it? Plus, I had a bad feeling as I walked toward the den that
> if
>
> I stepped forward, I'd step through an opening in the floor and land right
> into hell. I know that sounds silly, since I'm a Christian, but you know
> the
>
> devil will use any trick in the book to make someone afraid. He steals,
> kills, and destroys. Note, the only reason I capitalized the word he is
> because it was the first word in the sentence. To not do that would
> violate
> grammar's rules. I wish I didn't have to capitalize it when talking about
> the devil. However, when talking about Jesus, I could put it in big bold,
> italicized, capitalized letters. Okay, I know, I'm being overdramatic, but
> please pray for me.
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