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by joining a wonderful church that really touched my soul and made me ever so close to Him. I gave my soul back to the lord in 2003. Cleansing my soul through baptism again was the biggest and most gratifying experience in my life, and I thanked Him for letting me into His kingdom.
As I was saying all these things, the stairs in my sight started to fade away. I began hearing voices and I wondered if that was dad. I couldn't make out the voice to well, but I was very glad to know I wasn't by myself. Then the empty room I was in started to fade away all around me. I was feeling myself going backwards as if I was in rewind and before I knew it my eyes opened and a nurse and doctor was standing over me. The nurse asked me “Do you know where you are?” I said "Am I back in the hospital. " She said (Yes. You never left." I then began to cry. I couldn't stop the tears. I guess they were tears of joy and another chance in life was administered to me by the grace of God. I should also mention I was in restraints when I woke up. I guess I cut up so much; they wanted to make sure I didn't do that again. A few hours later they took them off and visitors came and I cried most of that day. This was my closest encounter I ever had with death.
I realized God had decided He wasn't finished with me down here and let me stay. The experience changed my soul. My life changed constantly, but never my inner soul. Now I'm able to talk to God like he's sitting next to me. I can hear Him answer me and talk to me. I can feel prayers that are said for me. It's such a wonderful and amazing experience in life.


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Text: Written by Leslie David Riddick -©- Copyright 2010
Publication Date: 03-26-2010

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