Yesterday while at work I got a call from a friend telling me that an employee of a friend of ours was just in an accident at work and was rushed to the emergency room. While installing an awning, a man was knocked from his ladder when a clip gave way. To make matters worse the awning then fell on him breaking his collar bone and shoulder. One of his fellow workers saw what happened and called 911.
One the way to the emergency room the EMT's told him that his collar bone was broken as well as his shoulder but that it was probably worse than what they could see.
I got the call after he arrived at the ER and headed in that direction. When I got to the emergency room others had already arrived ahead of me and went in to see the injured man. We were not there to give our sympathy or to console anyone, we were there to make sure that the Kingdom of Heaven took control of this situation. Most people bring cards and flowers we brought Jesus. After we prayed I went right back to work. I was there less than 10 minutes total. No lengthy prayers begging God to intervene. No screaming in tongues for hours. I just commanded healing and the kingdom of heaven over this man in Jesus name and said "have a better day."
Later I got a text message saying that the doctor had earlier confirmed that he did have broken bones but after we prayed he was sent to have x-rays done and no broken bones were found.
The Doctor was astounded. "They were definitely broken." This wasn't a mistake, he was certain and could feel the break. Jesus fused together once broken bones in a matter of minutes...
Jesus is King and His Kingdom is on the Earth!
And if I didn't step on enough toes already with the flower and card bit... For us this has become a normal day.
Mar 1:14b-15 Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel."
Later that afternoon we went and ministered to the homeless and drug addicts in downtown Atlanta.... That story next.
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