Jesus tells me my son will be “a force to be reckoned with; he will be unmerciful to his enemies, those who intend him harm”…just like king Leonidas from the movie 300.

On 2020.05.20 my youngest son hurt his right ankle playing basketball in the street in front of our home.  My wife heard him screaming, went outside, carried him in, and called me to come in to look at it.  My son thought break, I thought sprain, so my wife and I decided to let him go to sleep – because it was later – and revisit the foot the next morning.  The next morning the right foot was still hurting him badly and he couldn’t move it.  My wife and I decided I should take him to the doctor. 

I went to take a quick shower while she got him ready and started praying, asking Jesus if He would allow me to pray over and He heal my son’s foot.  I got an answer right away.  He reminded me that my son’s left leg is shorter than the right one and I never asked Him to heal it.  He is right!  I never asked Him that, so I did and He told me yes.  I got really excited, went around the house waking all the kids up telling them “We’re going to pray for Ian’s foot.” I told my wife to get a video of it on her phone so,  if Jesus did it, we could glorify Him with the video. 

At first, my family and I were praying for the right foot to heal.  The foot began to move up and down, but nothing spectacular and he was still in a lot of pain.  We moved to the left leg and Jesus did exactly what He told me He wanted to do.  Miraculously, the leg extended while we were video recording.  Wow!  After everything calmed down a bit in our home my son told me he “felt something go up his leg, the knee popped, and something went back down his leg” where I was holding him.  He also told me he thought I was pulling on his leg, but I wasn’t. 

We noticed the leg move in real time and went back to watch the video afterwards; to us it’s very noticeable.  Please watch the video and tell us what you think.  Give us an Amen on this healing!

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