Monday, May 8, 2017

DANNY'S TOUCH FROM GOD


  
         "These signs will follow those who believe... they will lay         
           hands on the sick, and they will recover." - Mark 16:17-18 
 

   I was at my granny's house one evening when a car pulled up outside. The screen door soon opened and my cousin, Danny, walked into the living room.
   We visited for a while when the conversation turned to a physical problem Danny had been dealing with for nearly a month.

   It seems in the recent past he had gotten into an altercation with a rather rough old boy. An argument had quickly escalated into a full-blown fight and the next thing Danny knew, this man grabbed a whisky bottle by the neck and broke it over his head.
   As if that wasn't bad enough, the man then proceeded to thrust the jagged end of the bottle neck against Danny's jaw, puncturing his skin.

   Danny then showed me the spot where the sharp glass had penetrated his face. There, I could see a open slit with clear liquid slowly oozing out.
   He said he initially went to the emergency room as soon as the injury occurred and the doctor put a few stitches in the cut. But in a short time his face swelled up and turned red.

   He then went back to the doctor who had to reopen the cut and place a tube in it so the fluid would drain. The physician explained that the jagged glass had pierced a saliva gland which accounted for the clear liquid oozing from the cut.
   The doctor said the procedure to repair the injury required delicate surgery and needed to be performed by a specialist. So Danny made arrangements to see one.
 
   Despite the fact I had been raised in a denomination that didn't believe in laying hands on the sick, I had learned from reading the Bible that Christians are actually supposed to lay hands on the sick and to fully expect them to recover.
   I explained all of this to Danny and told him I would like to pray for him, to which he was more than willing. I laid my hand next to the wound and simply commanded it to close up and be healed "in the name of Jesus."
   Though I saw no immediate results, I told Danny I was confident it would happen and encouraged him to just believe. He seemed satisfied with my advice and went on his way.

   To be honest with you, I had completely forgotten about the whole incident until I saw Danny again several weeks later at his parent's house.
   I was sharing with everyone there about how I believed God could still use people to heal others, when Danny suddenly spoke up.

   "I believe it," Danny said, with an absolute tone in his voice.
"Jimmy healed me. He prayed for that cut on my face and it closed up!"

   He then pointed to the spot where the wound had been and there was no clear liquid or open cut to be seen. Later, Danny told me more details of the story which made the whole incident even more remarkable.

   "When I would go into a restaurant I would have to hold a napkin over my jaw because of the drainage and try to eat with the other hand. It was really embarrassing," he explained.

   "You prayed for me on Friday evening. I was driving a truck then and was supposed to take a load to Dallas on Saturday. I had heard Billy Graham was holding a crusade in Dallas at the time," he recalled.
   "On the way to Granny's house that night I joked with my friends saying, 'Maybe I should look up Billy Graham when I get there and get him to pray for my jaw.' "

   Danny went on to explain that he was actually scheduled to see the specialist the next Monday, but by Saturday the saliva had stop flowing and the cut had completely closed up.

   His testimony is a wonderful confirmation to the promise Jesus made in Mark 16 that believers will indeed - 
                     
                            "lay hands on the sick, and they will recover."

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                  that He is faithful to fulfill what He has said in His Word.
             
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