Sid Roth: Hello.
Sid Roth here talking with Katie Souza.
This is ridiculous, Katie.
Katie Souza: Yeah.
Sid Roth: A lady shook off the spirit of death?
Katie Souza: Oh yeah.
Sid Roth: Tell me….
Katie Souza: I actually shook it off her through the power of
God.
Her name was Marilyn.
I’m in a meeting.
I’m taking questions from people afterwards.
She stands in back of me, waiting in line.
She tugs on my shirt, finally, to get my attention.
I turned around and I said, “What can I do for you?”
She said, “I am dying.”
I looked at her, and she was right.
Sid, she looked just like the man in Job 33.
Her bones were sticking out.
Her flesh was clinging to her body.
She was gray.
Her hair was sparse.
She did look like she was literally at death’s door.
Then she began to explain how she had radon poisoning and also
mold poisoning, and how the doctors had treated her,
but she could never recover.
She said, “I’m weak.
I can’t drive.
I can’t get myself ready.
I barely want to eat.
Nothing satisfies me.”
She goes, “I know I’m dying.”
As she’s telling me the story, Sid,
I see a vision in my mind.
I see a vision of me grabbing hold of her and violently
shaking her, while commanding the spirit of death to come out.
Now, I don’t recommend this for the audience.
Okay.
They have to have a word of knowledge before they do it.
I said to her, I said, “Well, I just saw myself doing something
kind of violent to you.
Are you okay with that?”
She goes, “Yes.
I came here to get healed.”
I’m like, “All right.”
So I grabbed her.
Come out, death!
Come out, death!
Come out, death!
Come out, death!
I shook her violently, while commanding the spirit of death
to come out.
She goes down for the count on the ground.
I’m thinking, “Oh, my God, I hurt her.
I hurt her.”
She’s bawling.
I’m like, “Oh, my.”
Now I’m decreeing, “Life, life.
Be filled with life, every organ,
every part of your body.”
She finally stops crying.
I go, “Okay, what happened?”
She doesn’t look at me.
She looks at her daughter and says,
“Did you see that?”
Her daughter goes, “No.
What?”
She goes, “That big black puff of smoke that came out of me.”
Her daughter looks at me, and I’m like,
“You just got delivered of the spirit of death.”
She leaves.
The next day, I’m up on stage.
I get back down, and a beautiful,
polished looking woman, perfectly quaffed hair,
makeup, walks up to me and says, “Hi.”
I go, “Marilyn?”
She looked completely different, Sid.
She said, “I woke up this morning.
I could get myself ready.
I drove us all here to the church.”
She said, “I walked faster across the parking lot than all
my family.”
She goes, “I stood and opened the door for every single person
going into the church this morning,
going, ‘Look, I couldn’t do this before.
Look, I couldn’t do this before.'” She said,
“I stood up in front and danced wildly during worship.
You didn’t even recognize me.
I was right in front of you, Katie.”
I’m like, “Oh, my God.”
She goes, “I ate all my lunch.”
She was completely healed.
Then I saw her again six months later.
Her husband came up on stage with her.
He’s bawling saying, “I thought I was going to lose my wife.
I knew she was healed the moment she called me that night.
She didn’t even tell me.
She just said, ‘Hello, darling.'” She was totally
healed and has been healed since.
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