
RR: What do you have, Sue?
SUE: We have Janea who is an ORU student from Arkansas. She came to the program last week and she had the ulcer that you gave a word of knowledge on, and she is now healed.
RR: Now is it Janea?
SUE: Janea.
RR: Is she on the phone?
SUE: Yes, she is.
RR: Janea, hello.
J: Hello.
RR: How are you?
J: I’m doing well.
RR: Do you go by the initial “J”?
J: Yes.
RR: You do? Okay, we’ll just call you J.
J: Okay.
RR: We call our Jordan “J” so we’re pretty accustomed to doing that. What happened, J?
J: Well, I was there on Wednesday, and right before you gave the word of knowledge, my body got really hot. And then when you said, “There are three people that are getting healed of ulcers and one peptic,” my stomach felt like it was on fire. And I was like, “O my God, thank You, Jesus, that’s my healing!” And I’d been diagnosed about a year ago.
RR: Well, what difference can you tell now, J?
J: Now there’s no pain, no acid in my stomach. Usually it is acid all the time, constantly, and the acid is gone, no more stomach pains.
RR: What about when you eat?
J: I can eat anything.
RR: Anything?
J: Yes, anything.
RR: Anything now that’s a victory. That’s a victory, J. We just give praise and glory to God. J, where are you from?
J: Right now my parents live in Arkansas.
RR: From Arkansas. Why did you come to Oral Roberts University?
J: Jesus told me I had to.
RR: You mean He didn’t give you a choice?
J: No, not at all. And that’s when I developed the ulcer, when I was panicking over school, where I was going to go. And I said, “Jesus, I can’t take this anymore. Tell me what You want me to do.” And He said, “Go to Oral Roberts University and major in psychology.” And now He changed my major, but that’s okay too.
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