several years ago, i lost someone in death that i was in love with. while never wanting to take my own life, i had the attitude that i wouldn't mind it if i did die. i was even afraid to go sit by the road and watch cars go by as i had enjoyed doing. well, a few years later, i got a cat so, naturally, i didn't go to watch the cars anymore. But, even when i was just going towards the road, she would make quite a fuss. later, she stopped doing that. at the same time, i also realized that i had stopped feeling that life wasn't worth living. i firmly believe that God brought her into my life so that i would find a reason for living.
2007-03-04 14:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in a side-on collision. My car hopped a 6 inch curb, slid through mud, and stopped just short of a vehicle parked in someone's driveway. I remember the slow motion and the shaking...
I remember the continuous thoughts that I should have died. That there shouldn't have been any way that the world slowed down like it did and gave me the time to remember that I had breaks in my car instead of just ramming straight into whatever was in front of me. I've never thought that fast in my life. If it wasn't God, then there's no explanation. I've had near death experiences before, and the adrenaline's never kicked in like that.
2007-03-04 01:12:02
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answered by Christian #3412 5
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Yes. I was attacked by the dead on several occasions while sleeping. I would become very dizzy in my sleep and pass out this is usually when it would happen. At times they would leave on there own accord, but twice Gods angels appeared and snatched these entity's by the arm a took them away. The Angels flew in from the Nth west corner of my room both times and snatched them and hauled them of, No lie! A lot more has happened but that was the two times I saw the Angels. Also,They stopped trying to harm me after that, the angels appearing like that. At least that I'm aware
2007-03-04 01:08:13
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answered by chucky 3
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Yes, quite a few actually.
Once, my son at age 18 months was running into the street, out of my reach. He was going to run into traffic and about 4 feet before he got there, he tripped over something and fell flat on his belly to the ground.
Later, after getting over the fright and adrenaline, I went to go see what he tripped on. There was nothing there. No rock, no log, no stick, no nothing-- and yet I SAW him trip on something the way his legs went out from underneath him.
We tell him now at age 10 that he gave his angel a workout that day...
2007-03-04 01:18:26
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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My parents were driving me back to college one day and we got a flat tire. Well, after they had been struggling with it for awhile, they started getting tense and cranky with each other. I sat down along the side of the road and asked God to send someone to help us. I kid you not, the next guy who drove by pulled over and came to help. He knew exactly what he was doing, and we were on the road again in 20 minutes! :)
2007-03-04 01:27:48
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answered by Somebody 1
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- I have lived another day, blessed be the name of the LORD.
- Too often people take for granted what appear to be the simple things.
2007-03-04 01:00:57
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answered by righton 3
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agree with righton, but i give thanks every day to the Lord, for how i knew my girl friend, it wanst suposed to happen, but a lot of things occur, and now im the happiest man ever.
2007-03-04 01:02:19
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answered by davidhaoman 2
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yes - many.
2007-03-04 01:05:50
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answered by padwinlearner 5
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