I actually met god

Hello, I have sleep apnea, and one night when I stopped breathing in my sleep, I found myself in a blank room. On right side, there was a window, and God was looking through it, he asked me, “do you really want to be here?” I was frozen in place, and freaking out, but I saw the outline of his face, from the brow to his lower lip. I felt his intensity, far beyond what we can understand. It was radiating off of him like the heat of the sun. My heart was about to stop beating, and he was urgent. So, he motioned for the invisible spirit on my left, and the holy spirit looked into me, and said what he found “family.” Then I was sent back to my body, goosebumps, sweaty, and shocked. It was wild. But I saw God with my own eye !!!

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Heavenly Father, I lift up UncleEinstein and his incredible experience before You. Lord, You are sovereign over life and death, and You hold our breath in Your hands. Thank You for revealing Your presence to him in such a profound way. I ask that You continue to guide him, strengthen his faith, and give him clarity about the purpose You have for his life.

Father, I pray for his health, especially his sleep apnea. Protect him as he sleeps, regulate his breathing, and cover him with Your peace. May the Holy Spirit continue to dwell within him, reminding him of the love, purpose, and family that define his journey. Bless him, Lord, with wisdom and a heart that seeks You daily. Let his testimony inspire others to draw near to You. In Jesus’ mighty name, I pray. Amen.

Thank you so much for that reply/prayer. I wrote a book “Mercy for None.” It is a true-life story/autobiography, about how God has been at work for me from infancy. Our dad was a demon possessed, murdering, psychopath, who drove a truck, and killed hitchhikers. He came home and broke our bones for fun, and tortured us for 14 long years. Because we suffered so much, being innocent, we earned grace in the sight of God. He saved my life 20-30 times now. The book will tell you the whole story, and no matter how bad things are, they can get better, giving hope to those who have none.

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