I shared this testimony with the congregation at Bethel of Glory on Sunday 11 March 2012 about the great mercy of God on my life the past week.
"Last Tuesday, as I was driving a friend from India, Brother Abishek, from Lip Sin Garden to Sungai Ara in the afternoon, a motorbike, driven at very high velocity, rammed into the back of my small Kelisa 300 yards before the Vistana Hotel, along Jalan Bukit Gambier, at the inner fast lane.
"The bike fell dead on the spot, and I drove further down the road to park at the road side. Abishek and I then walked back to the spot where the rider had fallen. He was unconscious and lying flat on the road, his body suffering from fits and muscle spasms. Many people were gathered around him, and a few were trying to revive him from his unconscious state. One man suggested that we carry him to the road side, while another said that it is wiser to wait for the ambulance, as his neck might be broken. Abishek and I laid hands on him and commanded him to be healed and to live!
"We all then carried him to the road side, while some people continued to revive him by shaking him and calling out to him. A few members from the Safety and Welfare Society arrived and called for an ambulance. Motor accident workshop runners were all over the place also. All were very helpful. A few other motorcyclists talked to me and told me that the rider, a young man, seemed to be suffering from fits on the bike and seemed to be unable to control his speed, just before his motorbike hit my car.
"After 20 minutes, he woke up. He remembered nothing when we talked to him. He claimed that he drove out slowly from Lip Sin Garden and then his bike fell on the road, and that his bike did not knock into any car.
"The greatest miracle was that there was not a drop of blood anywhere on his body or clothes. Neither were his bones or neck broken, as feared earlier, nor his head cracked. He only had a superficial laceration at the back of his waist. His brother then arrived and took him home after talking to me. The ambulance never arrived.
"I thank God for His great mercy that the rider did not fly into my car though the back window, did not break his neck or bones, did not crack his skull, and did not die, even after such a violent impact. Otherwise, there would be no end to the problems that would arise if he had died or if he had suffered severe injuries.
"Our God is a great and awesome God who cares for all His children. He saved me from a great disaster that day. All glory be to Him. What a mighty God we serve!"
COMMENTS:
"That was a great miracle in Penang that day."
Psalm 91 operates for us when we commit our day to God, so that no harm or disasters will come near to us or to our families.
Psalm 91:1-3, 9-10
1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
2 I will say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my
fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
9 If you make the Most High your dwelling—
even the LORD, who is my refuge—
10 then no harm will befall you,
no disaster will come near your tent.
"Last Tuesday, as I was driving a friend from India, Brother Abishek, from Lip Sin Garden to Sungai Ara in the afternoon, a motorbike, driven at very high velocity, rammed into the back of my small Kelisa 300 yards before the Vistana Hotel, along Jalan Bukit Gambier, at the inner fast lane.
"The bike fell dead on the spot, and I drove further down the road to park at the road side. Abishek and I then walked back to the spot where the rider had fallen. He was unconscious and lying flat on the road, his body suffering from fits and muscle spasms. Many people were gathered around him, and a few were trying to revive him from his unconscious state. One man suggested that we carry him to the road side, while another said that it is wiser to wait for the ambulance, as his neck might be broken. Abishek and I laid hands on him and commanded him to be healed and to live!
"We all then carried him to the road side, while some people continued to revive him by shaking him and calling out to him. A few members from the Safety and Welfare Society arrived and called for an ambulance. Motor accident workshop runners were all over the place also. All were very helpful. A few other motorcyclists talked to me and told me that the rider, a young man, seemed to be suffering from fits on the bike and seemed to be unable to control his speed, just before his motorbike hit my car.
"After 20 minutes, he woke up. He remembered nothing when we talked to him. He claimed that he drove out slowly from Lip Sin Garden and then his bike fell on the road, and that his bike did not knock into any car.
"The greatest miracle was that there was not a drop of blood anywhere on his body or clothes. Neither were his bones or neck broken, as feared earlier, nor his head cracked. He only had a superficial laceration at the back of his waist. His brother then arrived and took him home after talking to me. The ambulance never arrived.
"I thank God for His great mercy that the rider did not fly into my car though the back window, did not break his neck or bones, did not crack his skull, and did not die, even after such a violent impact. Otherwise, there would be no end to the problems that would arise if he had died or if he had suffered severe injuries.
"Our God is a great and awesome God who cares for all His children. He saved me from a great disaster that day. All glory be to Him. What a mighty God we serve!"
COMMENTS:
"That was a great miracle in Penang that day."
Psalm 91 operates for us when we commit our day to God, so that no harm or disasters will come near to us or to our families.
Psalm 91:1-3, 9-10
1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
2 I will say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my
fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
9 If you make the Most High your dwelling—
even the LORD, who is my refuge—
10 then no harm will befall you,
no disaster will come near your tent.
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