
Oh, it’s leaving. It’s leaving, Lynette. It’s leaving someone now. Hallelujah. Yes, yes. Oh, we thank You that that home shall be restored and that healing shall come in every area of that home. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Remember just what Ken said, you cannot blame God. What happens in your life is an oppression of the devil. And I know that I’ve said that a million times, but when we lost our little Richard Oral, the first thing I said was, God, what on earth did You do this for? Why didn’t You stop this? Well then I said, it’s none of my business because the secret things do belong to the Lord.
And I put the blame where it was, the devil attacked our son. There may be people that have said, “God, You did this, God, You did that,” but it’s just like breaking your vows. You set yourself in a position for the devil to attack you when you break your vows to God. God doesn’t throw things at you. But sometimes we set ourselves in positions where we have blocked God’s power. We have stopped God’s power and we’ve done it ourselves.
And it’s time we said, had to say to God. I don’t think we put ourself in a position where we blocked God’s power. But after I said I did all I knew to do and that little boy died, I said, you know, I was so confused. And I had to say, God, I am sorry. I know better than to blame You. But you know, the devil could have attacked us again and again if I hadn’t said, God, I’m sorry, I know better than that. Because at that point when I said, God, now why didn’t You do something about this, and I tried to blame God, I set myself in a position for the devil to destroy me. I did it myself and I know I did it myself. So I had to correct it and say, God, I’m sorry.
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