2FollowHim
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Like to hear other accounts if you've had experience such as the one I'll recount
just a little of since it has a lot in it. Also, since I can only express a little,
it may also be hard to understand. So, probably just answer it if you do
understand it. Also some things are parts of other accounts, and will not
be explained in detail. I also ask you to bear with that. I will try to * those.
Many years ago now, in fact, as soon as we were baptized, we were brought
up against witchcraft groups*. An understatement is to tell you this was
heavy and definitely not pleasant. You've never experienced COLD until
you are up against this form of darkness.
We kind of knew one person was part of a coven *, and we learned more
about this as time went on, how this was very true.
He brought us a dog, as we had had other big dogs, and this was
a German Shepherd. I never saw such a dying kind of dog!! The
eyes were totally glazed over, the fur was greasy and matted,
and talk about skinny. The eyes were a horrible yellow color.
The Lord led me to take the dog in. Immediately we renamed the
dog from a really dumb name to Cale (or Kale) for Caleb which
means brave or something along those lines.
Once the dog was in the house, I put out the water for him, and
he would not drink the water. He would look at it and whimper.
I tried to encourage him to drink. No. Would not, just whimpered.
We had had many German Shepherds and I talked to the dog.
I scooped up a little in my hand...that would be around 2 tsp.
and the dog still whimpered, but came forward and tentatively
took a little. This went on, tsp. by tsp. This dog was dying.
I began to move closer to the water bowl, which the dog allowed.
Finally, I had the dog at the water bowl, and just scooped the
water out of the bowl and held my hand right over the bowl.
Of course, now Kale licked that as he trusted me. Then
you could see this...he looked at the bowl, and kind of
sighed, as if to 'say', 'well, if I'm going to die, at least I'm
loved', dove into the water like out of purest fear, and found
it fine, so he then drank water. This dog was meant to be
continued to be used as a medium against us as there
was evidence on his body of being burned underneath.
And the water had been poisoned. Or acid. Well,
probably due to the change of name, not only could Kale
not be used against us as a spiritual medium for evil spirits,
but he became one of the best 'spirometers' we had ever seen.
When we'd have people over and it was time for closing prayer,
we'd join hands in a circle and Kale would push his way in
the centre, have this amazing different glaze on his eyes of
great wonder and joy looking at the ceiling, panting as if it
was 100' or something. He loved the bible. Thus we saw
'where sin abounds, grace does much more abound'.
Much more went on than this, as you can imagine.
So, wondering about other accounts where this verse
of sin and grace outworking have occurred with you.
just a little of since it has a lot in it. Also, since I can only express a little,
it may also be hard to understand. So, probably just answer it if you do
understand it. Also some things are parts of other accounts, and will not
be explained in detail. I also ask you to bear with that. I will try to * those.
Many years ago now, in fact, as soon as we were baptized, we were brought
up against witchcraft groups*. An understatement is to tell you this was
heavy and definitely not pleasant. You've never experienced COLD until
you are up against this form of darkness.
We kind of knew one person was part of a coven *, and we learned more
about this as time went on, how this was very true.
He brought us a dog, as we had had other big dogs, and this was
a German Shepherd. I never saw such a dying kind of dog!! The
eyes were totally glazed over, the fur was greasy and matted,
and talk about skinny. The eyes were a horrible yellow color.
The Lord led me to take the dog in. Immediately we renamed the
dog from a really dumb name to Cale (or Kale) for Caleb which
means brave or something along those lines.
Once the dog was in the house, I put out the water for him, and
he would not drink the water. He would look at it and whimper.
I tried to encourage him to drink. No. Would not, just whimpered.
We had had many German Shepherds and I talked to the dog.
I scooped up a little in my hand...that would be around 2 tsp.
and the dog still whimpered, but came forward and tentatively
took a little. This went on, tsp. by tsp. This dog was dying.
I began to move closer to the water bowl, which the dog allowed.
Finally, I had the dog at the water bowl, and just scooped the
water out of the bowl and held my hand right over the bowl.
Of course, now Kale licked that as he trusted me. Then
you could see this...he looked at the bowl, and kind of
sighed, as if to 'say', 'well, if I'm going to die, at least I'm
loved', dove into the water like out of purest fear, and found
it fine, so he then drank water. This dog was meant to be
continued to be used as a medium against us as there
was evidence on his body of being burned underneath.
And the water had been poisoned. Or acid. Well,
probably due to the change of name, not only could Kale
not be used against us as a spiritual medium for evil spirits,
but he became one of the best 'spirometers' we had ever seen.
When we'd have people over and it was time for closing prayer,
we'd join hands in a circle and Kale would push his way in
the centre, have this amazing different glaze on his eyes of
great wonder and joy looking at the ceiling, panting as if it
was 100' or something. He loved the bible. Thus we saw
'where sin abounds, grace does much more abound'.
Much more went on than this, as you can imagine.
So, wondering about other accounts where this verse
of sin and grace outworking have occurred with you.