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Deliverance From Death Through Food Poisoning

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Deliverance From Death Through Food Poisoning 

Tuesday, February 20th

Text: Mark 16:17-18 
Key verse: Psalm 103:2 “Bless the LORD, O my soul and forget not all His benefits.”
My name is Paul Nathaniel. God delivered me from death through food poisoning by my boss. Some years ago, I was employed by a Security outfit in Abuja and posted to work in the house of a foreigner. While there, I always read my Bible and prayed at midnight. This man was a Muslim and anytime I engaged in prayer he would be smoking and watching me from the balcony of the main house. I kept on praying and reading my Bible. One day he came back from the office and asked me to see him. I closed the gate and went to his room. To my surprise, he had bought much Suya (roasted meat delicacy) and bread and he gave some to me.
Actually, I had not been paid for some time. Since I was hungry, I collected the bread and Suya and did not even pray well but started eating as soon as I left him. Unfortunately, the Suya and bread were poisoned. Afterward, I had severe stomach troubles with excruciating pains. The situation worsened before night. Then I began to cry to God. That night I had a dream. In the dream, I saw myself in a program of Holiness Revival Ministry and Pastor Paul Rika came to the pulpit and announced that there would be deliverance for two brethren present. Then he said, “Evangelist Paul! Come out!” I came out and all the brethren started praying for me. 
As the prayer was going on, Pastor Paul Rika laid his hand on my stomach and said that whatever I ate should come out. I began to vomit seriously in the dream. Live maggots came out of my mouth in large numbers. Later, he called out a sister and the brethren prayed for her, and she was delivered. Behold when I woke up from this dream, my stomach became calm. I was healed without drugs. My boss was shocked by my miraculous recovery and he called my supervisor and requested that I should be transferred away from him. So, I was posted to another place.

Thought for the day: Read your Bible, pray every day

Song for the day: In the word of God, there is power, in the name of Jesus …

Bible reading for the day: Numbers 33-36 
#Horemow.

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