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A Woman Died on the Front Row of Church Today -- But ... |
Pastor Nations |
After I was finished preaching, I turned the service over to the Praise Team and headed towards the back to greet people as they exited.
After a few moments the Worship Leader motioned me to get back to the front.
An elderly woman was slumped over on the front row and was completely lifeless.
A doctor came and could not find a pulse and said she felt clammy.
(He later told me that he had determined that she had definitely passed.)
I stated she was not breathing.
Her eyes were closed, she was limp, and she was completely unresponsive.
We began to lay hands on her and pray in tongues and somebody else called 911.
After a few minutes she began to breathe, open her eyes and talk with us.
The paramedics showed up, ran some tests and said she was o.k. to go home.
She walked out of the service in strength, without any walker or wheel chair, and her family took her home.
I called the home later in the evening and they said she had a good meal and was watching television with the family.
Praise the Lord! |
Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1085 2/12/18 12:51 am
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Re: A Woman Died on the Front Row of Church Today -- But ... |
Isa 58:12 |
Pastor Nations wrote: | After I was finished preaching, I turned the service over to the Praise Team and headed towards the back to greet people as they exited.
After a few moments the Worship Leader motioned me to get back to the front.
An elderly woman was slumped over on the front row and was completely lifeless.
A doctor came and could not find a pulse and said she felt clammy.
(He later told me that he had determined that she had definitely passed.)
I stated she was not breathing.
Her eyes were closed, she was limp, and she was completely unresponsive.
We began to lay hands on her and pray in tongues and somebody else called 911.
After a few minutes she began to breathe, open her eyes and talk with us.
The paramedics showed up, ran some tests and said she was o.k. to go home.
She walked out of the service in strength, without any walker or wheel chair, and her family took her home.
I called the home later in the evening and they said she had a good meal and was watching television with the family.
Praise the Lord! |
Baruch HaShem, Praise the L-rd 😊 _________________ Ps 122:6 Pray for the Peace of Y'erusalem |
Golf Cart Mafia Capo Posts: 2547 2/12/18 6:56 am
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Preacher777 |
Thanks for the encouraging testimony. |
Friendly Face Posts: 434 2/12/18 7:14 am
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Dave Dorsey |
What an amazing testimony. God is good! |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 13654 2/12/18 8:13 am
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wayne |
He still does...... |
Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1274 2/12/18 11:52 am
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Old Time Country Preacher |
Pastor Nations, would the doctor you referenced be willing to sign a medical document stating that the dear lady was indeed dead? |
Acts-pert Poster Posts: 15564 2/12/18 1:12 pm
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Pastor Nations |
Old Time Country Preacher wrote: | Pastor Nations, would the doctor you referenced be willing to sign a medical document stating that the dear lady was indeed dead? |
Haha, of course not.
However, he has publicly stated the facts that I have posted here.
I'm not a doctor, but a clammy, limp body that is not breathing, and has no heart beat, can be considered a dead person.
And a person that breathes, talks and walks is considered a living person.
This lady was dead, and now she is alive. |
Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1085 2/12/18 2:42 pm
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revuriah |
Old Time Country Preacher wrote: | Pastor Nations, would the doctor you referenced be willing to sign a medical document stating that the dear lady was indeed dead? |
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Golf Cart Mafia Underboss Posts: 3682 2/12/18 3:04 pm
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Not without a doctor's note |
Ernie Long |
revuriah wrote: | Old Time Country Preacher wrote: | Pastor Nations, would the doctor you referenced be willing to sign a medical document stating that the dear lady was indeed dead? |
This is one of the reasons I quit posting or even visiting for months. Good d obviously intervened. Can we at least praise Him for that? |
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Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1050 2/12/18 5:11 pm
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Pastor Nations wrote: | Old Time Country Preacher wrote: | Pastor Nations, would the doctor you referenced be willing to sign a medical document stating that the dear lady was indeed dead? |
Haha, of course not.
However, he has publicly stated the facts that I have posted here.
I'm not a doctor, but a clammy, limp body that is not breathing, and has no heart beat, can be considered a dead person.
And a person that breathes, talks and walks is considered a living person.
This lady was dead, and now she is alive. |
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