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@KarlGessler I spoke to a friend back home the other day. His wife was diagnosed with Hepatitis C recently while she was abroad. Her sister-in-law is a doctor and conducted a blood test when his wife complained over fatigue. He mentioned his situation a couple weeks ago to a pastor who prayed for his wife. He didn't directly lay hands on her. She took another exam earlier this week and got back her results the other night. The doctor said she was negative for Hepatitis C. Intercessory prayer works! This is the same pastor that healed my terminal neurological disorder. He plans on serving in the Middle East because he felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to reach out to Muslims and Jews.

@KarlGessler Both. I'm sensitive to the Spirit. I could sense the prophetic pastor coming to my house. I've never forget the excruciating pain from the deliverance. It comes second to my experience of meeting Jesus not too long after my conversion. I asked to see his face, but He responded, "I won't show you my face, but I'll show you my heart." I wept for two hours straight. I felt like the whole world hated me. I remind myself of these experiences when I am discouraged about the things of this fallen world and motivate myself not to "grow weary of doing good."

@KarlGessler The exorcism was the most painful experience I've ever had in my life. It felt like someone was disemboweling me with a knife. Three two-hour sessions to remove each one. It's my motivation to reach out to the least, the last, and the lost.

@KarlGessler I had a deliverance performed on me after I became a believer in my early twenties, even after I was baptized. I concede that I was still struggling with habitual sin. I also attribute demonic oppression due to generational sin within my family due to some of my ancestors participating in idol worship (going to buddhist temples and praying to Buddha so that they could have children). One thing that come from my experience was that I delivered a heavily demonized person some twenty years later.

@richardafaherty I hope some of the stuff I post doesn't go over people's heads, especially the heavy technical stuff. I post them especially for those that help in closed countries. I don't want those who serve in hostile countries to get imprisoned, tortured, gaslighted, or killed for lack of technical knowledge. I posted some links recently, but I don't know who is deleting them. I would like to think it was because someone felt I was giving away too much details on countermeasures. =B

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