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The problem that's most important to you, it's in your body now, it's
cancer, distressing your abdomen, down your side. I'm taking it away from
you now, if you come down now. I'll touch your body, and it'll be healed.
(Jones moves over to the nurse to the side of the pulpit)
Man on mike: Finding her way to the aisle now.
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Starting down the aisle.
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continues to walk towards Pastor.
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It looks a little-- A little bit of cramp, a bit of pain is noted.
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Father is with her now. Father healed her from something else. He press-- he presses her stomach area, presses the stomach area, then raises
her hands, and praising, testifying the pain she had had in that region is
being lifted.
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Father is bringing the cancer out of her
Jones: Well, I tell you have the long years of your mother who into her nineties. You believe God, now. I take the cancer out of your body now.
(Shouts) In the name of Jesus.
(Shouts)
(giving the cancer to the nurse who shows it to the congregation)
Jones: God Almighty! God Almighty! God Almighty! God Almighty! God
Almighty! Praise Him.
Woman: Yes he did it, he did it, he brought joy joy joy to my soul.
(Jones moves back to the mike)
Jones: Should you praise God (unintelligible) She's told me nothing, but the
prayers that reach our ears know what's happened in Indiana, and knows her
life, and knows what her loved one died of. God Almighty.!
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Praise God.
Woman: Thank you father
Jones: You're welcome, you're
welcome. She said, thank you, darling. God bless, God bless.
There's the
growth she passed. (pointing at the nurse)
Blessed, blessed, blessed,
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You're most welcome, you're most welcome, child.
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How many have been healed of blindness?
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Something to consider. One sister, who was blind, now she's making crocheted items, with fine needlework for the Promised Land. She also believed in me, went down and the police had her son,
mistreating him, and had him on a $70,000 bail. They wanted to put $70,000
bail, she didn't have $70, not-- much less seventy thousand. They had him on
false charges, but she went down with my prophecy and said let him go, like
ol' Pharaoh was told by Moses, let my son go, and they did. And even they
brought back the watch that had been stolen from him.
No bail. She blind no longer, now she can see.
(Pause) You Say, what are you telling all this for? To keep some of these folks that are
loaves-and-fishes crowd, to keep 'em around a while so they can find the
truth. Everybody first comes usually to get a healing, and they think I'm
gonna heal their toe, and I end up healing their head.
Now I don't mean a little tumor, either. Like we've done here, We've done that plenty of
times, but we heal the mind. What we need is a resurrection of the mind.
It's truly wonderful. There are many other things I could say. How many have I given a prophecy to you or your loved one that saved your life, you, or your loved one's life? A definite prophecy. Now that's something to look at.
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(The Jonestown Reenactment wishes to credit Rebecca Moore and Fielding M. McGehee III for transcriptions of many of the segments used here.)