“This morning as we prayed, just suddenly I saw a blanket of blood. It rippled like it had like a slight breeze on it. And as I watched this blanket of blood, it was everywhere—particularly over the United States and over our Partners everywhere. And then a golden layer…this golden aura and cloud, a golden cloud right on top of the blood. Then I realized that it came up out of the blood and [was] just stunningly beautiful. And then angels began to crisscross over the top of all of that, and these golden rainbows came up out of that. And I saw all of the healing, the healing of lungs, the healing of lungs. And then the scriptures this morning as they came out of that song, and then the lungs and breathing You, breathing God down into our lungs and people rising up. And I knew in my spirit, and I said it out with my mouth, ‘Our breakthrough has come and glory to God the destruction, the final takedown of this synthetic virus that has been made by men as a weapon has, has fallen. It’s destroyed, and thank God we’re through this thing if we will take hold of these words and this vision—by faith.”
A Very Dangerous Step
The very next day, Valerie was discharged from the hospital. The following day, one of Dan’s lungs collapsed. Rushed to an MRI, a tube was inserted through Dan’s chest wall and into his lung to help it reinflate.
With only one functional lung, his situation grew even more grim. Doctors kept warning, “We need to put you on a ventilator.”
By now, Dan was so weak and exhausted that he agreed. “All right, whatever. I’ll go on the ventilator.”
His son David called. “Dad, you’re not going to let them put you on a ventilator, are you?”
“Son, I don’t have any choice at this point. I can’t breathe.”
As soon as Dan got off the phone, he was wheeled to the ICU and put on a ventilator and given medication to induce a coma.
David had taken a leave of absence from work to be with his parents. His sister, Mindy, had flown in from Arizona. But because no one was allowed to visit COVID patients, they were not able to see their father.
David and Valerie researched online and found a statement issued by the CDC saying that 20 days after being diagnosed with COVID, the disease was no longer transmissible.
BVOV : 19