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......................noticed that he didn't know the person, but he supposed  the person  had seen him raise a dead and that was why he was calling unto him. The man came closer and greeted the man of God, and he said to him " Sir, I was there when you raised a dead child some moment ago, tell me sir how were you able to do such a thing?". The man of God smiled and said to him ;  If you can trust in God, raising a dead body would be possible.

The man asked curiously; Sir is that all?. The man of God answered "Yes that's all". The man was not convinced and so he decided to follow the man of God. He said he didn't believe that was possible because the dead he raised was just a child and it doesn't seem so difficult to do. On their way going, an ambulance was passing, and it was carrying a man who just died in a car accident.The man of God beckoned on the driver to stop and he asked what was wrong, the driver of the ambulance explained in details to the man of God what had happened; the man had an auto crash that led to his death. The man of God pleaded with the driver to allow him to bring the man back to life.

 It looked crazy to the driver but he just decided to allow him and see what would happen. As God would have it, the Man of God was able to bring back to life the man who was placed in an ambulance. The driver..........................

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