Man, does this sound all too familiar with my oldest who is struggling with some kind of possession or something along those lines (as well as mental illness - with a possible tie between the two):
- AnonymousMay 20, 2023 at 5:49 PM
no one knows who i am so a feel comfortable talking about it. i am certainly not saying it to boast in me. but i have had a person i ve been working with for a while, he has been homeless for years, then came back to church for 3 yrs and was doing ok, but fell off the wagon hard doing meth and alcohol ended up homeless again. well hes been trying to get it together again, when he called me about chest pains and he needed to go to the hospital, i reluctantly went with the encouragement of my wife. when i got to him. he could barely function barely walk, took him to the ER he just kept grasping at his chest crying about all the pain, he could barely communicate. i helped them get his name, they put him in a wheel chair. hooked up all the probes for monitoring his heart, the nurse came in and he was antagonistic and not helpful, and wanting to leave, i tried to tell him they cant check your heart if you leave this went on for awhile and he got progressively worse, he started holding his head with both hands, and was arguing with himself, saying i cant take this over and over, i was by myself and there were others on the other side of the curtain so am reluctant to do anything but the spirit got the best of me, i laid my hands on his head called out all evil spirits, in the name of Jesus Christ. no sooner had i said amen and the doctor walked in. it was like the flick of a switch, night vs day, it was gone, no more pain in his chest, no complaining, he was talking like normal , held a normal conversation with the doctor, truly miraculous, he needed no help walked out of the hospital like a different person. first time anything like this has ever happen to me and im not that young. demons are real and they can possess people
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Evil spirits are more prevalent than we know. I have a gift for seeing and recognizing those possessed by them. Some are truly powerful and some are fairly impotent. Regardless of their power, and without variance, those evil spirits that I spot, will always recognize that they have been spotted by glaring at me, at least for a moment, before scurrying off like vampires avoiding the noon sun. Interestingly, Its not just the mentally ill that are possessed. And, I am always made aware of those who have willingly taken upon, or willingly made an accord with evil. The latter are less scary and revolting but all together more intelligent, wicked, and conniving. They blend into their environment. These types are often found in leadership positions, adulterous spouses, child preditors, etc. They are for the most part undetected by most. And the church has their fair share of them. FYI...GA's are not immune from this affliction.
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