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A NIGERIAN SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE IN THE LAND OF THE DEAD (2)

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A NIGERIAN SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE IN THE LAND OF THE DEAD (2)

TEXT: Romans 9:14-18 

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12th 

KEY VERSE: Romans 9:18 “Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth.”
(Continuation) When I finished reading, judgment came. I heard, “Look to your left and go there.” Before the voice that spoke to me finished talking, I found myself on the pathway on the left. The moment I took to it, I began to hear ahead of me terrifying voices crying, shouting, “Woe! Fire! And many other things I cannot describe here. I had not reached the place but the noise and the heat were terrible. The whole area was unbearably hot because of the extreme heat coming from the inferno of hell. The fire cannot be described in words. It was like a great bushfire rising and rolling up into folds. As I was about to go into the fire, I heard a voice say, "Son, your sins are forgiven you". 
I was then told to go back into the world and make right my ways. I suddenly turned around and sped back the way I came. By then in the world, mourners had already removed my body from the place where I was shot, in preparation for my burial. The military doctors having confirmed me dead the army authorities had no choice but to bury me. Orders were given to that effect. They began to perform the "silent drill" for me. This is the last ceremony performed for a soldier before his burial. While this was on, I felt my spirit enter my body but I was ashamed to open my eyes. I did not quite know where I was. 
I had not wanted to leave the place I had just come from, yet I dreaded entering into that fire. A Major that was in charge of the funeral ceremony noticed some movement within the coffin and ordered the carriers to wait. Then they opened it to examine me. I opened my eyes and immediately began to tell the Major the things I had seen. I told him there is God and that there is hell as well. I was not able to control myself but went on talking. I had not talked for more than 3 minutes when great pain came all over me. It was then I realized that I had been wounded. I was taken to hospital for treatment ALLELUIA!

Thought for the day: To be fore-warned is to be fore-harmed

Song for the day: Will you be ready when the Lord shall come?

Bible reading for the day: Leviticus 14; Matthew 26:55-75
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