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Sunday, July 21, 2013

RELEASED FROM THE BONDAGE OF A WHEELCHAIR


For four years, Augustine Chikere suffered from osteoarthritis and congestion of the heart which rendered him completely unable to walk.CHIKERE
The sickness afflicted him for four years. He was desperately weak and was restricted to using a wheelchair. He would cry as he so much desired to do things on his own and did not want to constitute a burden to his son who had to wheel him everywhere.
His family took him to several different doctors where he was given tablets that could only ease the pain. He was told that he would need to be taking those drugs for the entirety of his life.
Believing this was not his portion, he told his family to take him to The SCOAN. He was tired and frustrated with his pitiable condition. They brought him to The SCOAN and were privileged to receive the Anointing Water.
His son ministered it on him and prayed. That same night, he felt a surge of vitality in him and started walking on his own. He went outside the room and came into the street to the amazement of the hotel workers and all those around.
Many of the hotel workers had witnessed how he had been carried on a wheelchair when he entered the hotel. Now, strong and healthy, he described himself as the happiest man alive. His son, Arinze Kingsley excitedly described the Anointing Water as a “weapon of mass destruction”, able to obliterate any sickness or disease, in the name of Jesus.
George and Monica from Ghana who stayed in the same hotel as the Chikere family had witnessed how Augustine was bound to a wheelchair. On Friday evening, they heard people shouting and singing. Curious to know what the commotion was all about, they came out of their room and went to the hotel entrance. To their surprise, they saw Augustine standing and walking. There were shouts of joy all around. They immediately congratulated him and rejoiced at the awesome goodness of God displayed before their very eyes.

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