I learned about this not long ago, and I did not know that anything like this had even happened to anyone in my family! Anyways, when she was younger, around her early twenties, my grandmother knew what was needed to seek forgiveness and reconcile with God. Some of her close friends did not accept Christ, however, so she prayed for them to repent often. One day, however, she suddenly realized that while she had prayed for her friends' salvation, she had never prayed for her own! So she shut herself up in a room and prayed, and at that moment what she described as "two bright, joyous lights" entered the room and spun around her a few times before leaving.
What do you all think?
An Interesting Story about My Grandmother
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Re: An Interesting Story about My Grandmother
I think that is cool...kmr wrote:I learned about this not long ago, and I did not know that anything like this had even happened to anyone in my family! Anyways, when she was younger, around her early twenties, my grandmother knew what was needed to seek forgiveness and reconcile with God. Some of her close friends did not accept Christ, however, so she prayed for them to repent often. One day, however, she suddenly realized that while she had prayed for her friends' salvation, she had never prayed for her own! So she shut herself up in a room and prayed, and at that moment what she described as "two bright, joyous lights" entered the room and spun around her a few times before leaving.
What do you all think?
She has something to remind her of what happened on the day she was born again. Did she say anything else about this?
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