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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

GOD ELIMINATES 15 YEARS OF ADDICTION TO EATING SAND


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Mr. Ezekwesili Stanley, 53, is a well-educated business man from Enugu, Nigeria. He works in the petroleum industry and came to The SCOAN with the problem of addiction to eating sharp sand, an ingredient or material that is used for building houses. Telling the genesis of his predicament, he said that one day as he was in a cab on a freshly constructed road, the smell that arose from the asphalt became extremely inviting to him and gave him an urge to taste. This urge continued to torment him until he was at his house where he was constructing a building. He picked up some sharp sand and tasted it, hoping that the urge would die. To his surprise, it tasted even better to him than normal food.
‘It tasted as good as yogurt,’ he said.
Mr. Ezekwesili tried prayer and fasting to break the addiction but it did not work. The sharp sand would give him constipation and often, he had to go to hospital for treatment. He discovered Emmanuel TV and decided to come down to The SCOAN for deliverance. On his arrival, he was placed at the prayer line. So embarrassing was the situation that for many years he tried to keep it to himself until he could no longer hide his secret from his wife. Even on the prayer line, he hid the sand until he swallowed his pride and came out in the open, crying out to the man of God, Prophet T.B. Joshua for help. He demonstrated how he would eat the sand.
The man of God prayed for him and commanded the evil spirit responsible for the addiction out of Mr. Ezekwesili, in the name of Jesus Christ.  The Spirit of God delivered him and he came to his senses. He vomited and the poisonous substances came out of his body.
“It was so shameful for a man like me to be eating sand. I now see sand as sand,” he said.
Prophet T.B. Joshua commended him, saying: “Your confession saves many souls.” He is now free – no more urge to eat sand, no constipation and he now enjoys normal eating habits.

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