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My life after death - Part 2



Continued from last week..................

My sister also tried to administer a drip and it was all in vain. Other doctors tried and all to no avail. I could see them poking my body but I was not feeling any pain and for any part of my body they poked even blood didn't come out. With tears in my sister's eyes she screamed my name, I could see her hit me but I didn't feel her hands on my body. At this point, nothing was left to be done than to wait for me to breathe my last.

 Now I noticed that all my veins withdrew inside and water took over my flesh. It started from my toes, as the veins (which was like a force) withdrew from each part, I stopped feeling that part of my body and water will cover that part which made that part to swell. This continued until I could not feel any part of my body anymore. My Aunty was already in tears. I was still conscious of my environment and I can still see and hear, so one of the doctors came to me and said please can you see this drip, please allow me to administer it on you while massaging the last finger of my right hand. While he was doing that, I realized that I had no other option but to cry out to my God.

 Before I died, I saw that the doctor inserted the needle into that area he was massaging, after that, I passed out. (died). My spirit man started calling on Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, please give me a second chance, please have mercy on me, for the sake of my destiny. Now, all those scriptures which the Holy Spirit asked that I put to heart, I started declaring them, begging on Jesus for a second chance to live but He did not answer me. I continued to beg then I heard a Voice say to me "I AM HERE". Knowing that is Jesus, because I have been calling Him, I continued to plead for mercy and declared those scriptures to Him.

 At this point, He ( Jesus Christ) called out my name Tracy Brown and I answered yes My Lord. He told me all that I have done. He spoke about every area of my life that has displeased Him. These included my marriage, my destiny, all the businesses/ jobs or organizations I have ever worked with. He left no stone UNTURNED. I continued to plead for mercy and a second chance to go back and right all my wrongs. Jesus now asked me, are you willing to do all that I have said (The restitution , my marriage, my destiny etc). I answered I will do it! I will do it!! I will do it!!!

 He said to me, if I let you live again, you promise to amend all your ways and do that which I have called you to do on earth? I answered I will do it Lord. Then He asked me the scripture which he gave to me that anchors my life and purpose here on earth, I quoted it for Him.


Note:
Thank you to everyone for following up with this story. The final part will be published next week.  Thank you for sticking with me. Cheers.

Olugbenga Falusi



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