World of the Warrior by Mosley Jr. Allen M

World of the Warrior by Mosley Jr. Allen M

Author:Mosley Jr., Allen M.
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9781619964532
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2012-01-29T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 18

“The Natural becomes Supernatural”

“But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God:

for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them,

because they are spiritually discerned”

1 Corinthians 2:14 KJV

Daddy Kingsley, was a man from the Seventh Day Adventist Church that Dad converted from the Baptist Faith to Adventism. I had known him for many years from a child to an adult. He was one of the people I could go to for work in his store, or go with him to do the cleanup job for new apartments that had just been constructed. We would take the trash, wood, plaster and scrapes of new carpet and haul them away in his very large truck. It was a way of making money for many of the young men in the Church in those days.

Daddy Kingsley’s, daughter had been diagnosed with Lupus cancer. Having dealt with cancer before, I felt fairly confident that we could get her some help. I visited the Adventist Church that Sabbath, when the service was over I wanted to see her and talk with her about what was going on in her life. She was in a wheelchair and needed somebody to push her to the car, since she was so very weak and couldn’t do it on her own. I asked her, quietly, if she would like Jesus to heal her, and she said an emphatic, “Yes!”. We moved out of the way of the people around us into a quiet area and I began to bind the strongman; named Termination. He manifested and began to come out in fluids. As people came around, curious to see what was happening, I felt that I had to stop the deliverance, at that point, especially when her family said it was time for them to go and that they wanted to take her home.

In my opinion, Adventist have a lot of knowledge; but they are not very Spiritual in the Biblical sense of the word. I told her that I would come over to her house later that afternoon and pray for her; with her father’s permission.

My sister, Peggy Sue and I drove over to her home around 4:00 p.m. and spoke with Daddy and Mother Kingsley. I reminded him of the power of God and that Jesus could quite easily heal his daughter. I then described what happened earlier when I prayed with his daughter.

Daddy Kingsley asked me a strange question,

“Are you still a Seventh Day Adventist?”

Then he began to question me about various doctrines in the Seventh Day Adventist Church and asked if I still believed it? I was shocked and advised him that I was only interested in seeing his daughter delivered and set free. Needless to say, I was asked to leave and was not able to pray for his daughter. A short time later, she died. I cried, because I knew what Jesus could do; but it appeared that her father seemed more interested in Adventist Doctrine, at the time, than the healing of his daughter.



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