An interesting encounter has been shared on social media. A Twitter user shared a funny experience he had with a lady who challenged Jesus Christ because he did not manifest himself after she tried to raise a woman from the dead.
The twitter user with the handle @Mykael_yuddy said this happened at Isolo General Hospital. According to him, a lady met him and wanted to evangelize to him but he politely declined, that was where the problem started. In his words;
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”I really don’t know what’s wrong with religious people but the level of delusion I witnessed today is out of this world.
I was walking out of Isolo General Hospital when the lady in red approached me saying she wanted to preach the Gospel. I responded that she should take that gospel to the sick people in the hospital who needed healing.”
“But she insisted that she was led by the holy spirit to preach to me and that to prove that it was the Holy Spirit who sent her, she would raise a dead body in the hospital so I would believe. I thought to myself, this would be interesting.”
“As we stood there, a car drove down into the hospital carrying a dead person. She walked quickly to the car and asked if the person was dead and proceeded to tell them that they would witness the power of Jesus. I looked on in utter amazement”
“When the body was brought out of the car, the evangelist in red began screaming at the top of her voice and commanding her to wake up in Jesus’ name. This went on for at least 50 minutes. Nothing happened.”
“She cried and asked the holy spirit not to abandon her, to come to show himself and prove to them that He was God and He was with her. That went on for another 35 minutes or so. Finally, she stopped and said “sorry for your loss” to a man whom I think is the lady’s husband.”
The Twitter user went on to say “As she walked out of the hospital, I could hear her saying to herself, “Jesus why didn’t you answer me?” It just goes to show how dangerous religious delusions are.”