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Advent Devotional Guide

Fourth Thursday of Advent

Posted by Amy Nisbett on with 1 Comments

Daily Scripture Reading: Luke 1:46b-55; Isaiah 33:17-22; Revelation 22:6-7, 18-20
A time that came into light out of darkness:

About 14 years ago, my older brother was in a bad motorcycle wreck. He was in Vanderbilt trauma unit. We were told to not expect him to live. He broke his pelvis, broke 2 vertebrae in his back lost tons of blood and lost his left leg below his knee due to the severe damage. He was in a coma as well. My parents practically lived at the hospital to help my sister in law out as well because they had 3 kids. He was in real bad shape. One weekend, I had been up there visiting from Miss State and just left from visiting hours. My mom was sitting in the waiting room and I saw her talking to a woman. I asked her who that was. She said she was not sure. (My parents knew pretty much all the families up there due to the extensive hours.) She said that woman came up to her, she had white gloves on and the biggest smile. She made small talk with my mom and then told her do not worry. Your son is going to be ok. My mom kindly said thank you and asked that woman how could she pray for her needs. They woman said she did not need anything. In less than 48 hours my brother woke up out of his coma. One of which the Doctors did not expect him to come out of. Then he slowly made progress and can walk today.

Amy Nisbett

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Blaine Totty the older December 23, 2016 12:13am

Amazing story. Gods love is mysterious.

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