>> the motor just quit. >> wendy: trapped in a burning plane. >> there was a hole in the side of the fuselage. there was no hope. >> wendy: a skydiver with seconds to live. >> i could feel life just
leaking out of me. >> wendy: he gets a glimpse of eternity. >> no, god, i'm sorry. i want to live. i want to be alive. >> wendy: on today's "700 club." *
>> gordon: well, welcome to "the 700 club." for today's top stories, let's go over to the cbn newsdesk. >> efrem: gordon, donald trump laid out his vision for america and the trump administration in his
acceptance speech at the republican convention last night. he talked about the problems he sees with the country and how he plans to solve them. we have two reports from our cbn news team in
cleveland, beginning with abigail robertson. >> i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the president of the united states. [applause] [cheering] >> reporter: donald
trump accepted thep republican nomination for president in an address that broke the record for the longest convention acceptance speech. for months donald trump has said he will make america great again, and
in this highly important acceptance speech, he began to lay out his plan for how exactly he will accomplish that. >> we are going to defeat the barbarians of isis, and we're going to defeat them bad.
>> we are going to appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold our laws and our constitution! >> reporter: trump also acknowledged the evangelical community for helping him secure the
nomination. >> i would like to thank the evangelical and religious community because, i'll tell you what, the support that they've given me -- and i'm not sure i totally deserve it -- has been so
amazing. >> reporter: the nominee received huge applause lout the night as he again said he will be the law and order candidate. >> an attack on law enforcement is an attack on all americans.
>> reporter: but trump was not the only star. his daughter introduced him in a speech, aimed at winning over some of his toughest critics, women and millennials. >> at my father's company, there are more female than
male executives. >> women are paid equally for the work that we do. like many of my fellow millennials, i do not consider myself categorically republican or democratic. more than party
affiliation, i vote based on what i believe is right for my family and for my country. sometimes it is a tough choice. that is not the case this time. >> reporter: the night
ended with trump driving home the theme of this campaign: making america great again. >> it is time to show the whole world that america is back, bigger and better and stronger than ever before!
>> reporter: what a week it has been here in cleveland. now we send it over to david brody and john jessup. >> john: john jessup here with david brody, and we decided to stick around
in cleveland for a little post-convention coverage. by now we have all seen that donald trump was the main act, the final act, here at the republican national convention. his main goal was to show the united front of the
republican party and to present himself as presidential. david, did he accomplish those goals? >> david: i think he did. he had them the whole no boos, which is always a
good thing. some critics are saying it was an angry speech, but, you know what? this guy is a serious, strong guy, who is frustrated with what he sees in america right now. i know maybe the critics
wanted a shining, sitting on a hill ronald reagan speech, but the reality is trump sees this as a cloudy city on a burning hill right now in america. and i think he is painting this picture and tapping into what voters are
frustrated about. i think it worked. i will say this, one part in the speech i thought was very interesting, is there were a lot of chants of the delegates saying, "lock her up," talking about hillary clinton.
instead of going with the chorus, he rose above it and said, hey, let's defeat her in november. a big moment for donald trump. >> right. there was a moment where he seemed to show a little
humility, something we often don't see from donald trump. when he thanked publicly the evangelical voters. and he acknowledged, maybe i don't deserve those votes that got him to be the nominee.
>> david: i thought it was an interesting -- if you want to call it tender moment, and he thanked the evangelicals. and when he talked about this idea, maybe i don't deserve it, and it was such an honest moment for
him. because everybody is thinking exactly that, and he was able to kind of relate to that. and he talked about the johnson amendment, too, this idea about churches being under persecution
from the i.r.s., and he wants to repeal that. and it was a night shoutout and well-deserved. >> john: where do we go from here? >> david: it is going to be a long, hot, general
election. first up, we go obviously to the democratic convention next week in philadelphia. we'll be there. a lot of donald trump bashing. so how will the media, how
will the democrats kind of, if you will, team together to a degree to really give donald trump a run for the wringer. if he can survive that, then we're on to the general election. the debates in the big
one, coming up in november. those will be electric. >> electric it is. thank you, david. be sure to follow us on facebook, twitter, or 24/7 as cbnnews.com. >> efrem: thanks, guys.
republicans took a strong position on standing with israel in this year's partly platform. one reason for that is the growing number of christians who are supporting the jewish state.
millions have joined "christians united for israel," and the group met this week in washington. chris mitchell bring us that story. >> chris: christians united for israel has grown to more than three
million members. founder pastor john hagee started out 11 years ago to teach christians about the biblical mandate to stand with israel. >> every evangelical has a biblical basis for supporting the state of
israel. supporting israel is not a political issue. it is a bible issue. >> chris: they are having an impact on presidential politics. >> because of christians united for israel, which
was specifically named in the article, the republican party said, we're going to have a planeplank that says, jerusalem shall be an undivided city in the future. >> chris: and middle east experts, like colonel
oliver north, and that israel is under more threat than ever. >> now the iranians and the nort north koreans are developing the nuclear weapons, with israel as the first target, and us, the great satan, as the
next threat. so christians united for israel can make all of the difference in the world in terms of educating people about the real threat and what we have to do about it. >> chris: they believe a
big part of standing with israel is what is happening on college campuses today. behind me is something you might see in a college campus, an apartheid wall. so kufi has in listed hundreds of students
around the country to represent the truth about they call it the battle for israel. >> we're fighting for the future of israel and for the future of america. >> chris: maria lily says pro-palestinian
groups often try to shut down pro-israel speech on college campuses. >> we're in for a battle. on so many college campuses around the country, and even around the world, students face anti-semitism, and
backlash for their support of israel. >> reporter: pastor hagee feels it is crucial for the u.s. to stand for >> the bible verse, i will bless those who bless you and i will curse those who curse you, is the promise
of god, and god keeps his promise. >> chris: chris mitchell, cbn news, washington. >> efrem: those are today's top stories from cbn news. gordon and terry are back
with more of "the 700 >> gordon: sex trafficking is a multi-billion dollar criminal industry. and the world is slowly waking up to this modern-day form of slavery and looking for ways to
fight it. as caitlin burke reports, a clothing company in london is helping victims of the sex industry, and they're doing it one stitch at a time. >> sonagotchi is the largest sex industry in
kolkata, india. some enter the world of human trafficking so their families can eat or because poverty has left them with no other option. these images stories changed the lives of these two women back in 2009.
>> i noticed some girls would come to this production unit in the afternoons. and would see they would be abused by the men. we wanted to teach them how to sow and teach them very basic skills.
it was from there that we got the idea to set up the business. we love fashion and dressing up. it it i is amazing to help teach them skills to help them become employable. and i think as two gals,
we thought, let's go into fashion. >> reporter: and that they did. starting an ethical fashion label that is making a worldwide maim fonamefor itself, thanks in part to one major high-profile
customer, kate middleton, dutchess of cambridge. beulah london costumers come in looking for an outfit that makes them look and feel beautiful, and they leave with a purchase that is making a difference.
>> when we first started our company, our vision was to have the women involved in the whole of the production. and as we grew, we realized that is not quite possible given their skill set.
the average girl trafficked is the age of 13, so there is a lot of healing that needs to go on. so we started to start small and partner with businesses. >> reporter: the
organization, known as free set, not only teaches useful skills, but empowerment as well. [speaking a foreign language] >> reporter: isaacs and brennan partner with "preset," and
free set," and they started the buehla trust, which provides money for women to learn skills, like embroidery. >> next season we'll have the embroidery, and so every single piece will have a story.
>> reporter: it will be the beulah logo, two bees in the shape of a butterfly. >> it is one small thing happening having a large effect. >> it also relates back to beulah and what beulah
stands for in the bible is coming out of the darkness into freedom. >> reporter: the women who originally inspired these beautiful dresses continue to be at the heart of every design. >> every theme or so
relates slightly to the story. >> reporter: kintsugi represents a piece of pottery. >> the idea that the piece is more beautiful for having been broken, so we had within the collection
we had these beautiful prints with a crack in it. >> reporter: one day each beulah london piece will carry the touch of a woman they're working to save. until then, you can be sure that every purchase
still makes a difference. >> if someone buys into that, obviously that is helping us as a brand grow. and that's when we feel like we can have a big impact. >> reporter: it is a
company with a cause, and they're creating a beautiful change one caitlin burke, cbn news, london. >> gordon: what a wonderful story. a wonderful concept, using fashion to end the sex
industry in india. you can find out more about both beulah london and "free set," by just going to cbnnews.com. terry? >> terry: up next, a skydiver takes a trip up to heaven.
>> this was a real place. and i was also travelling, like, on an upward glide path. i saw a white port tel portal in the distance and i felt a peace. >> terry: find out what he saw when he got there,
after thisch >> gordon: well, as a professional skydiver, mickey robertson had no fear, until the day his plane began plunging to the ground. the parachute, designed to save mickey's life, became
a death trap when it burst into flames and sent mickey into a supernatural destination. >> the first time you open your parachute, it is pretty amazing. it is so peaceful. you're hanging a half mile
about the earth. it wasn't about the adrenalin, it was about the pleasure, and feeling like you could fly. >> reporter: mickey robertson was a professional skydiver. he loved falling from the
heavens and drifting safely to earth. one day just after take you've for a practice jump, the plane's engine stalled, hurtling mickey and his companions to the ground at over 100 miles per hour.
>> the motor just quit and we had a stall, so there was no hope. we had seconds. >> reporter: the plane hit the ground and cartwheeled to a stop. >> my leg sticking out, and something had a hold
of my equipment and i was trapped and i was soaked with airplane gasoline and on fire from head to toe. >> reporter: his friend fought through the flames and pulled mickey out. mickey asked god for help. >> for the first time in
my life, a man who was totally self-sufficient, i relied on my own strength -- i called out to a god i didn't know and never served. i said, god, please help me. i'm sorry.
give me other chance. >> reporter: at the hospital, it was quickly evident to the doctors that his chance of survival was not good. >> they didn't think i would make it through the they thought i would die
of the shock. i had head trauma and massive burns all over my body. my organs were actually shutting down. i had sepsis, which is interior infection all over the lining of my
my body was fighting a battle in the natural there was no way it could win. i could feel life just leakk out of me. at that point i had an experience that i had no grid for this at all.
my inner being went perpendicular to my body and i was immediately ejected and transported, and i was all of a sudden thrust into a spiritual dimension. i looked at myself, and there was nothing wrong
with me. this was a real place. and i was travelling. i had no control of what was going on. i saw a white portal in the distance, and i felt a and then i felt a pressure like on my right side.
and i looked and i looked into something i can only describe as -- an abyss that was black ke blacker than black. this thing was eternal. i was almost by this white portal, and it was eclipping iteclipsing it.
and i cried out the same thing i said in the ambulance room, on the operating table -- i said, no, god, i'm sorry. and i was thrust through this white portal, and instantly i was standing in the presence of
almighty god, and i knew i would never die. it transcended everything i knew, or could imagine, about the great things in the world. it went above and beyond anything i could imagine. the love of god is so
pure, it is so perfect, and it is so incredible. i didn't see any creatures or the pearlie gates or peter checking i.d.s -- i didn't see any of that. but the gloriousness of god and the undiluted love of god was being poured
into me. there was nothing negative to be allowed to be in the presence of god. so i was pure and i was innocent. it was so incredible. the ecstasy, the bliss, the joy -- all of the
stuff we've read about, when you really experience it, we don't have words. we're going to have to invent new words. >> reporter: despite wanting to stay in heaven, mickey says he was sent back to his body.
>> my spirit came back and sank into my body, much like a person would slip a glove on their hand. and i was so full of life and love. and all around the bed, there were doctors and nurse, and i had the
ability to feel what they were experiencing. they saw my die and come back to life. and i had this silly grin. and i was so full of joy. says, from that day on, he began to see god working miracles in his life.
doctors said he would not believable to walk again due to the nerve damage in his legs, but the nerves regenerated. and after five years of blindness in his right eye, he is able to see. and yo>> and this huge amount of
restoration i have, i need to be grateful every day. >> reporter: he wrote a book detailing his experiences called "falling into heaven." and he says of all of the miracles he has been a part of in his life, it is
god's love that means the most. >> i'm blown away that god loves me. i'm blown away that god took a mess and made a masterpiece out of it. not my masterpiece, but his.
travels the world proclaiming the love of god and the healing he has experienced during his life on earth. >> there is only one path in life. jesus says, i am the way, the truth, and the life.
the blind see, the dead are raised, and he binds up the brokenhearted. if we did a forensic study and checked all of the fingerprints, it would only add up to jesus christ. he is the same yesterday,
today, and forever. nobody else could do this because jesus christ. >> gordon: no one else can do it but jesus that's what the bible says. and that's what jesus said.
he said, "i'm the way, the truth, and the life. no one comes to the father but by me." now, how do you get that? how do you get access to the father? that glorious light, that glorious love?
what mickey went through, the bible talks about. apostle john said, god is love. god is light. in him, there is no darkness. there is no doubt. there is no unbelief.
there is no negativity. all things are possible when you're in contact with him. what mickey experienced, you can have as well. what's the key? what's the answer? it's the same prayer that
mickey prayed. i don't want to die. i want to know you. jesus promises that he'll manifest himself. he'll show up for you. he'll turn that light on so you understand. he'll give you that same
that same acceptance. that same everything. you can have it all if you just ask. if you just say, jesus, i want this. i want you. i want you in my life. i don't want my way
anymore. i want to be your masterpiece. the plan, the purpose that you have for me, that's what i want. and if you prayed that with all of your heart, the bible says that he'll
be found by you. when you seek him, he'll that's why jesus says you need to ask, you need to knock, and you need to keep on asking and keep on knocking until you get it. until you have that experience of him.
and once you have it, then all things become new. things change. you change. your perception changes. from your i innermost being, you see things differently now. and you can have it by
just praying that same prayer. if you want this, if you want to meet god today, if you want to know that jesus is real, all you have to do is ask. so let's do that. don't turn away.
don't change the channel. but let's pray. and let's believe god, that what he did for mickey, he'll do for you. he is able to heal. he is able to restore. he is able to change your heart.
he is able to do all these things. but the greatest thing is his love towards you. he keeps no record of wrongs. he has good thoughts about you. he has a plan and a future
for you. all you have to do is ask so let's pray. bow your head, close your eyes, and let's see what jesus will do for you today. let's pray. jesus -- that's right, say
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and, jesus, i ask that you forgive me. i ask that you change my i ask that you fill me with your love. and i ask that you do all of these things so that i can follow you all the days of my life.
hear my prayer, answer it now, for i ask it in jesus' name. father, for those who just prayed, i ask for a baptism in your love. i ask that your face would shine upon them, and that your peace would be on
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>> terry: still ahead, a woman is desperate to have a baby. >> i took my temperature every day, to see where my body was in its cycle. and when i would get that dip, it was like i had completely failed.
i want to be the one who takes my baby home. >> terry: watch how this wife becomes a mother. that's coming up. first, a holocaust survivor tells how he was hidden in a bag to escape the nazis.
we have his horrowing story still to come. >> i really had been >> efrem: and welcome back to "the 700 club." the national basketball association says it is pulling next year's all-star game out of the
city of charlotte, north carolina. the nba believes the state's new bathroom law discriminates against transgender people. the law requires people to use government and university bathrooms that
correspond with their sex at birth. the state passed it after the city of charlotte passed an ordinance that allowed people to use the bathroom of their choice with into religious exemption.
the governor blasted the nba's move. >>> "operation blessing" is helping prepare young pregnant women for motherhood. o.b.'s program in peru teaches women how to safely deliver their
babies. that knowledge proved to be helpful when this woman suddenly went into labor while visiting her grandmother. she delivered a healthy baby boy, angel, on her own.
she and her son are healthy and thriving. >>> you can get more about "operation blessing" by going to its website, ob.org. >>> gordon and terry are back with more of "the 700 club."
it is coming up right after this. >> gordon: efrem bronstein has vivid memories of the holocaust, even though he was just a small child at the time. today efrem lives in israel, where he receives
ongoing help, thanks to people like you. >> reporter: ephraim bronstein was only one year old when the holocaust began.r he doesn't remember muchr about it, but his relatives tell him he is
lucky to be alive. in 1941, his family was forced to live in a ghetto in their native ukraine. and then his father was sent to war to fight for germany, while his mother was forced to do hard labor.
while his mom worked, he was kept safe by an 11-year-old girl. >> through translator: she hid me inside a bag so that the germans wouldn't take us while our parents were away. >> reporter: life in the
ghetto was harsh. all we had to eat was beets. sometimes the germans forced me to clean the street. every day they shot people who lived in the ghetto. they took some away to the
gas chambers. >> reporter: there was little protection from the bitter cold. lack of food and warmth made ephraim sick and he never recovered. >> i have hypertension, i have diabetes, and i have
heart problems. >> reporter: today, living in israel, his life is still difficult. ephraim lives in poverty, like many holocaust survivors. so cbn israel gives ephraim food baskets each
month. he looks forward to every delivery because he needs the food and enjoys the time spent with volunteers. >> through translator: i like when people visit former ghetto prisoners
like me. we are lonely and don't get much attention. >> reporter: ephraim's stove was broken and he couldn't afford to fix it, so we took him shopping, bought him a new stove, and delivered it to his
home. and we got him a microwave, too. >> i want to say thank you for coming and bringing me such a wonderful gift. thank you very much. >> gordon: and thank if you're a member of "the
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israel fund. so do it now. >> terry: well, up next, when a woman wakes up after surgery, her doctor tells her that she has breast cancer. and then he tells her she is pregnant.
>> my first thought was, really, god? if you knew i had cancer, why would you allow me to get pregnant. and something inside of me just said, he must have an awesome plan if he would allow this.
>> terry: so how this plan unfolds. >>> plus, we'll be praying for you and your needs when we come back. stay with us. >> terry: when melanie found out she had breast cancer, she also found out
she was pregnant. for years she and her husband, rob, had struggled with infertility after the death of their first baby. and now another child they had longed for was in jeopardy, just like
melanie herself. >> rob and i were in our early 20s when we discovered we were pregnant. we were both shocked and afraid. >> you automatically start thinking of the future,
what does it hold for the both of us. >> even though it wasn't something we planned, i was excited. >> 24 weeks and melanie's water broke. >> we rushed to the hospital and they
immediately started injecting me in both arms every 30 minutes, trying to stop the labor. >> that baby was coming, and there wasn't anything we could do about it. >> i gave birth to a very tiny baby girl that night.
>> one pound, 9 ounces. >> you want to just scoop her up and hold her and there was no way that was going to happen. >> in my heart, i knew that the lord was going to heal her and everything was going to be fine.
>> and then we got that phone call. >> she had developed an infection. she was grey. she was very frail. you can tell she was fighting for her life. i cried out to the lord,
and i said, you can heal her. i know you can heal her. i watched them remove all of the tubes and patches and everything that covered her body. and they wrapped her in a blanket and they placed
her in my arms. and that was the last time that i would hold my baby. >> how are we going to keep it all together? we weren't prepared. >> i just thought, if i could get pregnant again, then that would fill that
void. i had gotten pregnant so easily the first time, so i thought i would get pregnant the first or second try. but since i was grieving so deeply, the doctor said my body had actually shut
down and that i wasn't ovulating. we tried pretty much anything under the sun. if somebody had a recommendation, had an idea, we did anything we could. rob would give me
injections in my stomach or in my hips every month. i took my temperature every day to see where my when i would get that dip, it was just like i had once again, i wasn't i watched so many of my friends have their second
and their third child while i waited. >> why not us? we want a child just as bad as they do. we promise we're going to be good parents. >> my mom used to say, melanie, you're going to
be able to help somebody else some day. and i would cry and say, i don't care. i don't want to be that person. and then i met my niece on february 18th, 1994. and it was hard.
it was really hard to look at her. but she was an angel. and i told the lord, i want to praise you even when my circumstances don't... a year later we found out that we were expecting.
i think i was probably the happiest pregnant woman walking. when they laid him in my arms, it was absolutely love at first sight. >> he looks just like me. >> rob and i were both over joyed to be parents.
but i still was not ready to let go of that dream of having a little girl. we tried for several years, and we didn't have any luck. i started to wonder, what if i was to get pregnant, what if something would
happen to me? and i began to pray, lord, i trust you if i never get pregnant again, i trust that you know something that i don't. we just completely put it in the lord's hands. and then in january of
2001, rob found a lump in my left breast. we scheduled surgery for january 22nd, and when i came to, my husband and the surgeon were standing there. >> and we had to tell her that she had breast cancer
and she was pregnant. get pregnant? awesome blan i plan if he would what if i get in his way and i don't trust himp enough to see it through. i had a mastectomy and i started taking treatments. >> she is just feeling
horrible. and then, you know, i have my son. i would have to explain to him what his mom is going through. >> the year that i cancer was one of the most peaceful times of my life.
and it's hard to imagine i was bald and pregnant and had one breast, but once we surrendered everything to the lord, it was amazing to watch him work. >> the pregnancy continued, and the baby
was a little small. >> we were told that pre-mature delivery was a risk with chemotherapy. >> just give me a healthy baby, 10 fingers, 10 toes. that's all i want. >> september 20th, it was so peaceful and fun,
if labor can be fun. >> she was so beautiful. my wife was so beautiful. >> to finally be holding my daughter in my arms, it was like god was answering an 11-year-old prayer. the doctors say that had i gotten pregnant before i
was diagnosed, they probably wouldn't have found the lump. i think that is so god orchestrated. romans 8: 28 tells us, in all things god works for the god of those who love him and who are called
according to his purpose. >>> when i was walking through all of that, i could not see any good. i was so hurt and so angry with the lord. it was more important for me to be miserable than it was for me to honor god.
now when i think about the scripture, romans 8: 28, i think of it differently. i can see that god takes disappointments, all of our pain, and even our sin, and he turns it into something beautiful. >> terry: he has an
amazing plan for you, too. i know there are many of you who, every day, wait for time of prayer on this program. and we want to pray for you right now. and we want to encourage your faith.
if that didn't encourage you enough, watching that amazing story, here is another story i would like to share with you. rosanna was diagnosed with c.o.p.d., and doctors prescribed medication, but until really worked.
she thought she was going to die. she turned on "the 700 club" and heard you say, "there is somebody, you've got burning in your lungs, and it is a severe asthma condition. very difficult for you to
breathe. and there is restrictive breathing almost on a continual basis. god is restoring you right you just felt that go into your lungs. take in a deep breath. realize you're free.
it is never going to come back. you are set free now and you are healed now." she is breathing easily and she is cured. and she is praising god. >> gordon: with god, all things are possible.
her is william from west columbia, south carolina, he had a rash on his feet, then the problem spread to his arms. he saw a dermatologist, but the doctors couldn't explain what was causing the condition.
the rash continued for several months without let-up. then he was watching "the 700 club" and he heard terry give a word of knowledge: "you have a burning skin condition. i don't think it is from a
burn. it is something that causes your skin to feel like it is burning. god is healing your tissue. it's all being healed and made whole." william claimed the word.
and when he awoke the next morning, the rash was totally gone. that is amazing. god wants to work miracles. now consider that. and consider what that means.
that means that if there aren't any struggles, then there aren't any victories. when you look at his glory and the miracles, that means there has to be something wrong. but he is all about fixing
he is all about that. that's what he wants to do. now, look back in time. go back all the way to the garden of eden. what was god's plan? god's plan was for you and me to live in a garden.
he would come down in the cool of the evening and talk with us. he didn't intend for there to be any tears. he didn't intend for any of that. we're the ones that messed it up.
we're the ones that fell from his grace, his glory. but the good news is god hasn't given up on that dream. he still wants to fix he is all about restoration. he wants to restore us.
he wants us to be with him in heaven. now, start thinking about heaven. what's that going to be like? are there going to be any tears? anybody going to be
lonely? anybody going to be needy? is there any need for healing? no. so when we look at heaven, we look at god's will. that's where his will is being done.
and we're authorized to pray that his will would be done on earth as it is so often we get trapped in the theology of what's going wrong. and this happened in the bible as well. where the disciples
brought a man born blind to jesus. and they had a theological question. if this blindness is as a result of sin, who sinned? was it him? he was born blind? was there some sin he was
going to do that he needed to be born blind? or was it the sin of his parents? if so, where is the justice in that, because he is paying for it. i love the response of jesus.
he said, neither. this happened so that the glory of the lord would be revealed, and he healed the blindness. so start thinking that way. whatever struggle you're going through, whatever
problem, this happened so that the glory of the lord would be revealed. this happened that the will of god, the will of him in heaven, would come down on earth and be in my body right now. now, you're authorized to
pray that. start believing it. start confessing it. terry and i are going to pray. we're going to believe that god's will would be done in your body right and let's get rid of all
theological discussion. let's get rid of all doubt and unbelief, and just focus on him. focus on heaven, and ask for his will to be done lord, we lift up the needs of the audience. and as people are in pain,
people are suffering with disease, lord, we just declare over them, this is not your will. this isn't something that you want for them. that your will in heaven is for us to be disease-free.
for us to have prosperity. for us to enjoy life that you've given us. for us to enjoy every breath. that's your will. so with the authority given to us as believers, you have given us the
power to be your children. we come to you, our father, and we declare that your will would be done in these bodies now. that your will would come to earth and be done on earth as it is in heaven. heal them now, restore
let every fiber of their being resonate with your will. and let everything come into compliance with your will, be healthy, be restored, and be whole now, in jesus' name. there is someone, you have
a muscular dystrophy, and literally you're wasting away. god is restoring every muscle fiber in your body. he is restoring every nerve. he is making you whole in just receive it now.
believe it in jesus' name. >> terry: there is someone else, you have these little, like, tumors. they're just -- not small lumps. they're like the size of a large grape.
but they're everywhere. under your arms, on your neck. god is healing that for what medicine has not been able to do for you, those are just going to begin to melt away as god restores your health to you.
there is someone else, you have an issue with your it doesn't allow you to actually stand up straight. a lot of pain in the lower just lift up now. god is setting you free from that.
>> gordon: there is someone with an infection in the fluid in the membrane of your brain. and it has originated in your spinal cord and it is now in your brain. god is healing you. he is setting you free
he is restoring you -- completely restoring you -- in jesus' name. there is something else with a neck injury caused by a motorcycle accident. it is on your right side. it is very difficult for you to move.
you live in constant pain. he is restoring the vertebra in your neck. what doctors say will never happen is happening for you now. and you're going to be able to turn your neck, have complete mobility in
like it's never happened to you. god is healing you now in if you've been touched by god, we want to share in your good report. so give us a call: we leave you with these words from jeremiah: "heal
me, o lord, and i shall be healed. save me, o lord, and i shall be saved."
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