I believe this is what you are talking about...my nephew was deployed, his unit was out on maneuvers. In the middle of the night women from church woke up praying specifically for him. We did not know his unit was under fire at this time. Weeks later we found out that my nephew did get shot in the back. He did not feel it at all only knew by the hole in his gear on his back. Prayer saved his life.
That's awesome Nanette! that is exactly it. It's often an ache, a fear, a sick feeling for me that I used to translate as physical illness, but now I'm letting it lead me to pray for others who may be in real need.
I believe this is what you are talking about...my nephew was deployed, his unit was out on maneuvers. In the middle of the night women from church woke up praying specifically for him. We did not know his unit was under fire at this time. Weeks later we found out that my nephew did get shot in the back. He did not feel it at all only knew by the hole in his gear on his back. Prayer saved his life.
That's awesome Nanette! that is exactly it. It's often an ache, a fear, a sick feeling for me that I used to translate as physical illness, but now I'm letting it lead me to pray for others who may be in real need.
I so agree. Thank you for sharing.