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These were thewords spoken by TB Joshua to wheelchair-bound Mr. Matthew Uyanna, after handinghim a bottle of anointed water. The 59 year old retired commissioner of police,a victim of cervical and lumbar spondylosis had come to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations in search of solution to thepain that had crippled both his life and prolific career. Brought to the churchin a car by his wife, Mr Uyanna explained that his condition had rendered himhelpless and bound to a wheel-chair. Describing how his sickness had come as arude shock to him, the retired commissioner of police told how he had neverthought a sickness like this could happen to a man in his position.  As his wife held the X-Rays up to the light,he said that he had been booked for an operation but wanted to seek God forhealing.

 

As variousinternational visitors from countries such as Japan,Mexico and South Africasurveyed the seemingly hopeless case, Joshua explained that with God, allthings are possible – the only thing that can limit His ability is the level ofour faith. If we are thinking negatively and doubting that it can be done, Godcannot work. After hearing the pitiful story from Mr. Uyannaâ's wife, how heronce active husband was unable to walk, TB Joshua looked at Mr. Uyanna andsaid, “Today is your day.” His faith just needed to be strengthened. Joshuathen handed Mr Uyanna a bottle of anointed water for healing and deliveranceand told him to drink the whole bottle, saying, “Relax and enjoy your wine”. (Joshuahas previously explained about the anointed water that it is not the wateritself that heals, but Jesus Christ since the healing is done in His name.)

 

A few minuteslater, TB Joshua came back to Mr Uyanna and placed his hands on his back andlegs, praying for him. Joshua then told him to stand up, which he didimmediately. After placing hands on his waist in prayer, TB Joshua led MrUyanna to take his first step. Walking out of the wheelchair, he confidentlymade his way into the church, followed by his wife who was crying for joy. Itwas an awesome sight; the retired commissioner of police walking for the firsttime in years, an evangelist behind him carrying his wheelchair and visitorsand onlookers rejoicing.

 

With so manymiracles happening in The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, day by day, week byweek, year by year, one has to ask oneself – is my faith not beingstrengthened? As the Bible says in Matthew 13: 16-18 “Butblessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear. For Itell you the truth, many prophets and righteous men longed to see what you seebut did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.”

Whether you seeit physically, or watch it on TV or have just read this article – what more evidencedo you want? Evidence of what you say? Well, TB Joshua says, “I am not thehealer. I know the healer; His name is Jesus Christ”. Evidence of Jesus Christ– that He can and will change lives.

 

 

RELAX…AND ENJOY YOUR WINE.

 

These were thewords spoken by TB Joshua to wheelchair-bound Mr. Matthew Uyanna, after handinghim a bottle of anointed water. The 59 year old retired commissioner of police,a victim of cervical and lumbar spondylosis had come to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations in search of solution to thepain that had crippled both his life and prolific career. Brought to the churchin a car by his wife, Mr Uyanna explained that his condition had rendered himhelpless and bound to a wheel-chair. Describing how his sickness had come as arude shock to him, the retired commissioner of police told how he had neverthought a sickness like this could happen to a man in his position.  As his wife held the X-Rays up to the light,he said that he had been booked for an operation but wanted to seek God forhealing.

 

As variousinternational visitors from countries such as Japan,Mexico and South Africasurveyed the seemingly hopeless case, Joshua explained that with God, allthings are possible – the only thing that can limit His ability is the level ofour faith. If we are thinking negatively and doubting that it can be done, Godcannot work. After hearing the pitiful story from Mr. Uyannaâ's wife, how heronce active husband was unable to walk, TB Joshua looked at Mr. Uyanna andsaid, “Today is your day.” His faith just needed to be strengthened. Joshuathen handed Mr Uyanna a bottle of anointed water for healing and deliveranceand told him to drink the whole bottle, saying, “Relax and enjoy your wine”. (Joshuahas previously explained about the anointed water that it is not the wateritself that heals, but Jesus Christ since the healing is done in His name.)

 

A few minuteslater, TB Joshua came back to Mr Uyanna and placed his hands on his back andlegs, praying for him. Joshua then told him to stand up, which he didimmediately. After placing hands on his waist in prayer, TB Joshua led MrUyanna to take his first step. Walking out of the wheelchair, he confidentlymade his way into the church, followed by his wife who was crying for joy. Itwas an awesome sight; the retired commissioner of police walking for the firsttime in years, an evangelist behind him carrying his wheelchair and visitorsand onlookers rejoicing.

 

With so manymiracles happening in The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, day by day, week byweek, year by year, one has to ask oneself – is my faith not beingstrengthened? As the Bible says in Matthew 13: 16-18 “Butblessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear. For Itell you the truth, many prophets and righteous men longed to see what you seebut did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.”

Whether you seeit physically, or watch it on TV or have just read this article – what more evidencedo you want? Evidence of what you say? Well, TB Joshua says, “I am not thehealer. I know the healer; His name is Jesus Christ”. Evidence of Jesus Christ– that He can and will change lives.

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