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My Testimony From Mercy to Faith (Part 2): Called Back to Life by God’s Mercy

How God Called Me Back to Life When Medicine Had No Answers

I Thought the Storm Was Over

After surviving my first surgery, I truly believed the worst was behind me.

I was discharged from the hospital with instructions, weekly outpatient appointments, and medications. I followed everything carefully. Slowly, my strength began to return.

In my heart, I was grateful and hopeful.

So I returned to church and held a thanksgiving service, thanking God for sparing my life. I believed that chapter had closed.

But God was not finished yet.

“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” Psalm 30:5

I did not know another test was coming.

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Two Months Later: When the Pain Returned

About two months after my discharge, while I was still recovering, I woke up one early morning and noticed something was wrong.

My stomach was swollen again.

I could not pass gas.
I could not go to the toilet.
Pain and fear returned immediately.

I was rushed back to the same hospital.

After scans and X-rays, the doctors became afraid.

They decided to transfer me to a bigger and better hospital, because this phase was far more critical.

“When my heart is overwhelmed, lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.” Psalm 61:2

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A Worse Diagnosis: My Body Was Failing

At the new hospital, the diagnosis was severe:

  • Intestinal perforation
  • My lungs were weak
  • I could not breathe properly
  • I was in extreme pain

The doctors instructed that:

  • I must not eat or drink anything
  • I could only breathe with the help of oxygen

After checking my vitals and running tests, the doctors prepared me for another surgery.

But there was a problem.

I was not strong enough.

I had not fully recovered from the first surgery. My wounds had not properly healed.

Still, there was no other option.

“My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart.” Psalm 73:26

In the Theatre: When Life Slipped Away

I was wheeled into the theatre around 11:00 a.m.

I was given anesthesia.

That was all I remembered.

The next thing I knew, I woke up around 5:00 p.m., weak and unconscious.

Later, my wife and the doctors told me what happened in the theatre.

When they opened me up, what they saw shocked them.

  • Faeces and infected fluid had blocked my organs
  • The condition was worse than expected
  • After cleaning, stitching, and finishing the procedure…

I went cold.

No vital signs. No readings. No response.

The surgeons, specialists, and consultants tried everything they knew.

Then… silence.

They ran out of options.

“With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26

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Mercy Interrupted Death: My Testimony From Mercy to Faith

While the doctors stood helpless, someone raised a song of praise and worship.

That song turned into prayers for mercy.

And in that moment, against medical explanation

I came back to life.

Vital signs returned. Breath returned. Life returned.

“The Lord kills and makes alive.” 1 Samuel 2:6

Glory to Jesus.

Mercy to Faith blog Images - My Testimony From Mercy to Faith: Outside The Theatre Into The Recovery Ward

What This Second Experience Taught Me

This was not survival by strength.
This was not luck.

This was pure mercy.

Twice, God brought me back.
Twice, death was interrupted.

I understood something deeply:

God did not give me a second life for nothing.

“I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.” Psalm 118:17

Mercy came first.
Faith followed.

Check here for my testimony from mercy to faith part 3

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Important FAQs: Real Questions After Near-Death Experiences

Why would God allow someone to face danger twice?

Sometimes God’s purpose is revealed in stages, not all at once.
“His ways are higher than our ways.” Isaiah 55:9

Can prayer really bring someone back when doctors give up?

Yes. Prayer invites God’s mercy beyond human limits.
“Call upon Me in the day of trouble.” Psalm 50:15

Was this survival a miracle?

Yes, because life returned where medicine had no explanation.
“Nothing is too hard for the Lord.” Jeremiah 32:27

Why does God allow suffering after thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving does not mean the end of trials, but it strengthens us for them.
“In everything give thanks.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18

What should someone do after surviving something like this?

Live with gratitude, humility, and purpose.
“Teach us to number our days.” Psalm 90:12

Wrapping Up: Mercy Still Speaks

When God brings you back from the edge of death, it is never by accident.

If this testimony touched you, please share your thoughts or your own testimony in the comments. Someone else may need your story to keep going.

“Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story.” Psalm 107:2

If you are seeking daily encouragement, Scripture, and real-life faith stories from people who have survived illness, trauma, and loss, the YouVersion Bible App is a helpful free resource:

“They overcame by the word of their testimony.” Revelation 12:11

This is Part 2 of my journey, from mercy to faith. Check HERE for My Testimony From Mercy to Faith part 3
And if you are still breathing, God is not finished with you either.

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