Testimonies – Ki

Here is a testimony from Ki from his workplace:

Work:

I was sitting at my bench in the chemistry lab doing some work and my co-worker, Alex, comes in asking about my trip to San Diego. I took a deep breath and realized I had to tell him I was in San Diego healing people at a large outreach event.

“I went around healing people”
“what?”
“I prayed for people and they got healed”
“You mean, you did some kind of medical work with people?”
“No, I just prayed for them and they got healed.”

After a few more exchanges of this, I knew he wouldn’t really understand so I stopped the conversation and asked him to come to the office with me.  In the nearest empty office, I checked his legs and found that his left leg was about 2 cm shorter than the other one.

I told him I was going to grow out his leg to be even with the other and he responded with a weird look and said “okaay” pretty sarcastically.  I commanded it to grow in Jesus name and it came out.  He said he felt it grow and gave me some more weird looks.

I told him that if he had any back pain, he should have them a lot less now because they’re usually the result of uneven legs.  After I said this, he mentioned our other co-worker, Joanne, usually has a lot of back pain, so I went and brought her to the office and I grew her legs out as well with Alex watching.

She didn’t have back pain at the time, but told me she wished I was there last week to pray for her back.  We decided to get my other co-worker, Jackie, and ended up also bringing her into the office.  I checked her legs and saw they were noticeably off, much more than Alex or Joanne’s legs.

She knew they were uneven and jokingly laughed after I told her I was going to grow out her shorter leg (She is an atheist and believes in nothing supernatural, or now, I should say believed).  I commanded it to grow and it came out pretty fast while both Alex and Joanne were watching pretty closely.

As Jackie sat there somewhat perplexed, I asked Alex how his sinuses and lungs were (he was coughing and sniffling a lot).  I put a couple of fingers on his throat and commanded his sinuses and lungs to clear up and told him to take a few breaths. After breathing in and out a few times clear of congestion, he looked at me surprised and asked, “How did you do this?”

For the next 40 minutes I preached the good news to them.  I explained I was able to heal because the creator of the universe, Jesus, dwells in me, and when I speak, I speak with His authority and whatever is in violation of His will must obey.

I preached what church really was and what it was not.  I told them I don’t go to church, but I am the church 24/7 and apologized for all the hypocritical Christians that act one way on Sunday and another way Monday through Saturday.  I told them God is not an angry God, but loves everyone, believers and unbelievers alike, and desires to be in communion with them.  I explained the full meaning of the sacrifice of Christ and what it now means for them.

After I finished, Jackie sat there, staring at the ground repeating, “this doesn’t make sense, this doesn’t make sense.”  It was the first time she had seen anything supernatural, and to a purported atheist, I am sure none of what she saw would make sense!  However, both Alex and Joanne believed my words.  Moments later, Alex mentioned hanging out with me more and visiting his brother who is suffering from a severe autoimmune disease.

About 30 minutes later, lunch time came and everyone sat together pretty quiet in the kitchen eating and thinking about what just happened (I assumed).  Another one of my co-workers, Oro, came in and I grew his leg out as well and then asked if he had any pain anywhere else. He told me his left knee, so I hit it a few times and almost all the pain completely left (a few days ago he told me there was no pain at all).  After Oro sat down from checking his knee, Jackie asked, “What if someone got shot?  What about the bullets?”

“It doesn’t matter, the bullets will disappear or come out.”

“What??”

She asked me a few more questions, and I told her anything that is wrong and not supposed to be there can be healed.  To test me some more, she mentioned her neck was actually kind of aching.  I said okay, and walked over to her and put two fingers on the back of her neck and commanded all the pain to go.  She shifted her neck from side to side to check it.  She smiled and said, “Actually, I can’t really tell right now.”

I knew all the pain had left, but she didn’t want to admit it.  A few seconds later, Alex tells her he saw her leg grow out and checked her legs again and both saw they were still even.  =)

I have been working with these people for three years now and have shared my faith with them before, multiple times, but I was never able to demonstrate it until now.  I am excited for the future and know great things will continue to happen in my work place.  Thank you Jesus!  The gospel is really really good news.  Believe it.

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  • Joe

    Awesome testimonies of God’s love and power. Thanks for sharing.

  • http://www.winrunsthroughourveins.tumblr.com anita jean

    Hey there,

    This is brilliant. Do you actually go to a church as well. Or do you have a fairly decent fellowship amongst friends etc. Cause yes, I know what your saying about church, but if you don’t mind me asking I’d like to know what you do for the bits which are needed. The meeting together etc. Cause there is good things to christians meeting up, surely you agree? Regardless of what you call it.

    BTW I’ve put questions up but I should mention that I find your blog challenging and emensely encouraging, thank you

  • admin

    Hey, we have a regular tuesday night meeting which is our “church” where we fellowship. Sunday mornings are when we go to a local church building and go heal the sick and preach the kingdom and set people free.

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