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A SECOND CHANCE Daniel: Raised from the Dead
The 700 Club ^ | By Susan Mann and Ken Hulme

Posted on 10/06/2003 2:42:03 PM PDT by akbaines

CBN.com – On November 30, 2001 Pastor Daniel Ekechukwu's brakes failed and his car slammed into a concrete pillar. He was rushed to a Nigerian hospital. His condition was serious.

For some reason, Daniel wanted doctors to transfer him to another hospital. The doctors warned that the trip would kill him. They were right. Daniel's wife remembers her husband's dying words.

"My husband called to me and told me that I should take care of the children and the ministry. He said he had built a house for me, and that I should not worry. I should take care of everybody. He said that there are some people who are called to go quick (to die early) and that he was among them," Ekechukwu said.

Daniel died on the way to the second hospital. He was rushed to a Nigerian clinic where Dr. Josse Annebunwa was working.

"I was told he was involved in a motor accident in Onitsha, Nigeria. When I examined him, I looked at the chest and there were no respiratory movements. I listened with the stethoscope and there were no breath sounds. I searched the heart and cardiovascular system, but there were no sounds. The patient had no pulse. I looked at the eyes - the pupils were fixed and dilated. I came to the conclusion right away that the patient was dead and that he should be removed to the mortuary," Annebunwa said.

Mortician Barlington R. Mann remembers when Daniel's father and wife brought his body into the mortuary.

"There was no life in him, no heartbeat, and no signs of breathing," said mortician Barlington R. Mann. "I accepted him as a corpse. After checking these things, I checked all around the body and everything was stiff. That is what gave us the conviction to start our embalming procedure. I sent him into the second room and put him on the last slab."

For three days, Daniel's body lay there, in the open-air embalming room. During that time the body was prepared for burial-including embalming! While they waited for the funeral, Daniel's wife began to argue with her Maker.

"I began to call on the name of the Lord. I wanted to remind God of His promises," Daniel's wife said. "One verse that inspired me was Hebrew 11:35: 'Women received their dead bodies to life.' The moment I read this verse it strengthened me to hold God firm and act."

Three days after Daniel's death, his wife decided what she would do. She had heard about a meeting near by-where miracles were happening. It was a Reinhard Bonnke prayer service. She went to collect her husband's body.

"Before I could come they had the casket ready," she said. "The moment they put him in I ran inside the ambulance with my son and his brother, and we started coming down to this place. And I asked somebody if Bonnke had come."

Within a short time they arrived at the Reinhard Bonnke service, and asked if they could bring Daniel's body in for prayer.

"I felt that the anointing would be so strong there and that the anointing would resurrect my husband," Daniel's wife said.

"They came up to me and I told them that it would be an embarrassment to bring a corpse inside a church," said one of the workers at the Bonnke service. "We realized that whatever we do and wherever we are God is present. If God wants to perform a miracle for the man, the place where the man is does not really matter."

They carried Daniel's dead body into the basement where the service was being held. They laid his body across two tables, and several pastors began praying for him.

"As we were praying," said one of the pastors, "suddenly we saw the eyes started to move and life started coming in. I said to my friend, Pastor Luke, 'You know, they say that he was three days in the mortuary. Let us massage him.' So he was there, massaging the right hand. And I was massaging the left hand. We were squeezing it, making sure that life returned. We found out that as we were praying the heart started to become hot. He was breathing, and we started massaging the hands. As we massaged the hands suddenly it seemed that life came into the hands, and we put his hands on his chest. I massaged the neck and life came into it. I was able to turn it."

The pastors around him continued to massage his body because after three days in the mortuary, rigor mortis had set in. As they were doing this, suddenly Daniel jumped to his feet to the amazement of everyone who looked on! The pastors were unsure what to do next.

"I said let's take him upstairs, and we followed the stairway upstairs. At the end of the step he said, 'water, water.' He was asking for water. I shouted, 'Bring water, bring water, lets get him water!' People thronged and suddenly we saw people coming from the outside. It seemed that the news went out and people came in. People came in and they saw the dead man sitting down.

Daniel like Lazarus of old had been raised from the dead!

The story of his resurrection spread like wildfire. Everywhere he went people knew that God had performed a miracle. In the days and weeks that followed, Daniel began to share about something that happened to him as his body lay lifeless in the mortuary. He spoke about a journey with an angel who allowed him to visit both heaven and hell.

"He told me we are going to visit paradise," Daniel said. "So we visited a place. When we approached the place I saws multitudes of people that looked exactly like the one with me, that angel that was with me. The angel with me wore white apparel. The body was pure white. The apparel was pure white, but the apparel did not look removable from the body. When I saw this crowd they looked exactly like the one with me. In my heart I said, ' look at where the angels gather.'"

"After that he then said, 'Let us go and visit the mansion that Jesus promised.' He (the angel) now took me to a wonderful place. In fact, what I saw there, I do not have any words to describe it. It was so glorious. It was a very wonderful mansion. You could look at the building and it would look like glass or look like gold or whatever. Even the flowers there looked like gold.

"Then the angel said, 'Now let us visit hell.' In the twinkle of an eye, we found ourselves in the place. Immediately the gate opened. I started hearing lamentation. So I looked inside and I saw people like us here. They were putting on some clothes.

They had the same flesh; some are black and some are white. They just looked like us. They were shouting - there was a lot of pain, a lot of torment. It was to the extent that immediately when the gate was opened, it was if they were seeing me.

They were asking me for help, shouting. And I remember one. He was shouting. 'I am a pastor, I only stole church money and I am ready to refund it immediately.' He just said he was ready to refund it and that I should help. There was a force that was tormenting them. I never saw any fire there and I never saw any flames in hell, but the torment there looks as if the people are inside fire.

It was then that the angel declared something to Daniel that caused his heart to melt with fear. He told Daniel that he deserved to be in hell too!

"So while I was shouting and asking the angel for help, that I have another chance to go back, he mentioned this: that the request of the rich man in hell had been granted to this generation. I did not understand it.

It was later, when I woke up and read the Bible, that I realized what the request was. The rich man (in Luke 16) was requesting, that a dead man should be sent back to the world. So he just said that the request of the rich man had been granted to this generation for the last warning. He said to me that he is giving me an opportunity to go back for the last warning to this generation," Daniel said.

Today, that is precisely what Daniel is doing -- warning everyone who will listen of the judgment to come -- and the promise of everlasting life to those who trust in the name of Jesus.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: cbn; heaven; hell; nde; neardeathexperience

1 posted on 10/06/2003 2:42:04 PM PDT by akbaines
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To: akbaines
Being taken to a Nigerian Hospital is pretty much a death sentence anyway. You would be better off wounded on a Civil War battlefield.

So9

2 posted on 10/06/2003 2:45:25 PM PDT by Servant of the 9 (Real Texicans; we're grizzled, we're grumpy and we're armed)
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3 posted on 10/06/2003 2:47:07 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: akbaines
Without significant further substantiation I will classify this with those scam emails from Nigeria claiming to have million$$ in a bank account that is "tied up" and they just ..."need your account number and password so it can be deposited into your account. For which we will give you 10%."

Rrrriiight! (Call me unapologetically: Doubting Thomas.)
4 posted on 10/06/2003 3:01:51 PM PDT by kritikos (Truly true truth)
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To: akbaines
Read later.
5 posted on 10/06/2003 3:05:09 PM PDT by EagleMamaMT
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To: kritikos
Without significant further substantiation I will classify this with those scam emails from Nigeria claiming to have million$$ in a bank account ...

I was going to classify it with the Art Bell stories.

6 posted on 10/06/2003 3:07:59 PM PDT by snarkpup
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To: akbaines
I've heard lst hand stories of similar things. Wow
7 posted on 10/06/2003 3:11:40 PM PDT by rovenstinez
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To: kritikos
Actually, there is a 30 minute video that documents these events quite nicely. The witnesses, including the mortician and the dr in the hospital, are interviewed on camera and verify their parts of the events.

Bonkke is a respected evangelist in Africa and some of the events transpired in his church. Turns crowds of hundreds of thousands at a time and has done tremendous good there. This is not a nigerian scam. His mission group, I think, produced the video.

Unless a bunch of people got together and decided to create a fraud, the events related are compelling.

I think there were some non-christian witnesses on the video. It's interesting and thought provoking. I recommend it. If you are interested, I can probably dig up where you could get the video.

8 posted on 10/06/2003 3:14:50 PM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: akbaines
So he had been embalmed (blood removed and formaldehyde pumped into his blood vessels) and came back to life? That's DEFINITELY one of those "you had to have been there" type stories. Here's a link describing the embalming process.
9 posted on 10/06/2003 3:23:19 PM PDT by jimt
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To: ModelBreaker
The problem with these kinds of claims is that there is NEVER significant substantiation. That is -- the kind of proof that is unrefutable in our day and age.

This is not the 1st century. When miracles occur (and I believe they do) they must either remain the joy of those to whom they occur...or, if they are offered to the public as EVIDENCE of something or Someone... they MUST BE VERIFIABLE (a significantly higher threshhold than a simple "testimony.")

There are too many charlatans today operating under the guise of Christianity. I have observed them for over 30 years now. This has led me to the conclusion that this kind of pandering to the easily swayed (remember Jim Jones in Guyana - if you are too young, look it up) is evil. Jones also claimed to have raised the dead. In the end, those who believed him died.
10 posted on 10/06/2003 3:33:18 PM PDT by kritikos (Truly true truth)
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To: ModelBreaker
Unless a bunch of people got together and decided to create a fraud, the events related are compelling.

Unless embalming fluid can carry oxygen throughout the body, allow for normal organ function, protect against disease and carry thermal energy around the body, the events are about as compelling as a perpetual-motion brick.

11 posted on 10/06/2003 3:33:32 PM PDT by Pahuanui (When a foolish man hears of the Tao, he laughs out loud)
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To: Pahuanui
Unless embalming fluid can carry oxygen throughout the body, allow for normal organ function, protect against disease and carry thermal energy around the body, the events are about as compelling as a perpetual-motion brick.

I can't say I understand your point. You sound like a skeptic when you refer to the 'perpetual motion brick.' While I've never run into one myself, it sounds like a bad thing. But then your argument that embalming fluid could not sustain life--something on which I am sure we can agree--sounds like the opposite argument???

12 posted on 10/07/2003 8:01:48 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: akbaines
bonkers

13 posted on 10/07/2003 8:05:29 AM PDT by evets (Warning: graphic images.)
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To: kritikos
You make several good points.

You seem to tiptoe up to the 'extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof' argument that the humanists thump so hard. I don't buy that argument. But what a great gig if I could convince everyone else to buy it and that I got to decide what was extraordinary! I would get to set your standard of proof. If I don't think you claim is a good one, I require extraordinary proof. Of course, since none of my claims are extraordinary, I only have to put up regular old proof.

Look, I am a believer. So this video didn't change my life. It could be true. It could be concocted. Faith resting on such a base would be a shallow faith.

But it is a really interesting video and I recommend it to people interested in this type of thing.

Bonnke's sermon, which follows the video, was actually the best part of the video. He has brought a great many people to Christ and on seeing the video, I understand why.

14 posted on 10/07/2003 8:26:35 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: akbaines
Actually, the old fiery Hell may not be Biblical. Hell and Death are thrown into a lake of fire later.
15 posted on 10/07/2003 8:29:02 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: ModelBreaker
I can't say I understand your point. You sound like a skeptic when you refer to the 'perpetual motion brick.'

Skeptic in the sense that I was offering for comparison's sake one scientifically absurd and impossible example (a perpetual motion brick) as opposed to another absurd and impossible scenario, in which human life is supported and maintained after someone's ciculatory system had its blood replaced with embalming fluid.

While I've never run into one myself, it sounds like a bad thing. But then your argument that embalming fluid could not sustain life--something on which I am sure we can agree--sounds like the opposite argument???

No, they're quite the same thing, actually. IOW, it is not compelling evidence in any sense whatsoever that someone could survive and function after such a transfusion, and that holds true for stationary, inert object being perpeutally 'in motion' as well.

16 posted on 10/07/2003 10:14:58 AM PDT by Pahuanui (When a foolish man hears of the Tao, he laughs out loud)
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To: Pahuanui
OK. I understand your point, although I do not agree with the premise of the second part, which is that God cannot bring about such a miracle.

You should watch the video. It is interesting and, if I knew the people involved, would be compelling. I don't and you never know who is telling the truth.

17 posted on 10/07/2003 11:24:22 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: ModelBreaker
Sorry for the delayed response. Work and the California election demanded my attention today.

There was no tiptoeing up to the issue of proofs on my part. Please re-read my original comment.

A resurrection claim is not just a claim of "extraordinary" but of the SUPER-natural. Such a claim should not be difficult to prove.

Even Thomas the apostle didn't think it too much to ask for proof. And our Lord never rebuked Thomas for His request. He gave Thomas what he asked for.

Without claiming to know Bonnke or his heart...the best intentions ("I am doing it for God") are never a good substitute for truth. As a matter of fact such actions historically are what bring the judgment of the world (rightly) down on the community of faith. They think we are a bunch of wackos...because so many of us in the public light -- ARE!

And finally...everything done in the Name of God... by people who claim the Name of Christ as their own... is to be held up to the light provided by the revealed Word of God... by the community of God's people ("test the spirits"). To do any less is to open ourselves to the deceit of the enemy, whose whole scheme is to counterfeit the truth in order to fool the very elect of God.

18 posted on 10/08/2003 12:32:43 AM PDT by kritikos (Truly true truth)
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