- Jul 12, 2004
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I had an interesting experience last week. One of our older members suffered a heart attack and I went to the hospital to visit him. He was in ICU and his son, Bob, also a member, was there. One of the older mans daughters, sister to Bob, was there. She has been involved in a small faith fellowship (at least they boast of being a faith church) in the DFW area for awhile, and she was on a tear, rebuking Satan from her father, taking authority over sickness, issuing commands of faith for him rise and walk, standing in faith against the devil, etc. etc.all to no avail. She was a little put out when my wife and I arrived at the hospital. Since this was the first time we had ever met her (to my knowledge), I was a bit surprised at the animosity that spilled from her but chose to ignore it.
A few minutes later, when visiting hours arrived, she went back to ICU and we soon followed with Bob. Their father was swollen, looked comatose and had all kinds of monitors and tubes running from him. Bob invited her to stay while we prayed for their father. She flared up and said she didnt want to stay and hear this sh**! (??) and then stormed out of ICU. So, we prayed a simple prayer for healing, submitted the prayer to the will of the Lord, and left the room so that other family members could visit. A few minutes later Bob appeared in the waiting room and said that the moment we had completed our prayer and left the room, their father had immediately opened his eyes, asked for the remote control to the TV and sat up in the bed.
When Bob spoke to his Charismatic sister, telling her what happened, she responded, F*** you! and stormed off.
That family situation has not healed, unfortunately, and I am sure there is more to it than we know, but their father should be released from the hospital later today.
Please, dont make something out of this it is not, but I would like to hear your comments.
~Jim
When you gonna wake up and strengthen the things that remain? ~Bob Dylan, 1979