A young South African girl has been delivered at a Lagos-based church from a rare medical condition
that caused her to cry actual tears
of blood.
“Shedding tears of real blood, molested by strange creatures in the
dream, raped and abused countless times by perverted men, the life of Hope was
filled by a devilish form of tragedy from day one,” reads the
description of the viral clip published by Emmanuel TV.
In a tearful
testimony, Hope recounts how she began bleeding through her eyes, ears and
other extremities in her early teenage years after several horrific nightmares
involving strange “demonic creatures”.
“People were running away from me,” she reminisced, “they started calling me a devil’s child.” The ‘condition’
became so severe that Hope was “kicked out of school” and spent most of the
time in isolation due to the shame and rumors that spread in its wake.
Several attempts at
suicide revealed the deep depression which had engulfed her. Amidst the strange
“spiritual attacks” which included menstruating for up to 40 days without
ceasing and her hair inexplicably starting to fall off, Hope was also raped on
three different occasions.
After exhausting
all medical options, Hope and her mother decided to pay a visit to The
Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria, famed for its
purported ability to cure a diverse range of ‘spiritual’ ailments.
During the time of
prayer in one of T.B. Joshua’s services, Hope said she was ‘delivered’, the
video showing the ‘demon’ purportedly behind her bizarre affliction being
commanded out and the young girl collapsing to the floor.
A year later, Hope
returned to the popular church looking completely transformed and testifying to
the remarkable changes in her life.
“Whenever I cry, I look at my tears and say, ‘Thank You, Jesus’,” she told the
congregation, attesting to the fact that she had stopped crying blood ever
since the prayer she received at The SCOAN.
Emmanuel TV’s
YouTube channel has up to 450,000 subscribers and has gained a reputation for
releasing controversial footage which attracts both commendation and
condemnation from its viewers.
Ihechukwu Njoku is a freelance Nigerian journalist
SOURCE: YouTube - https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=atHpe-m4C4I
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