REVIVAL: Smith Wigglesworth Ran After A Mental Ill Man To Cast Demons Out Of Him.

Smith Wigglesworth
Smith Wigglesworth


I was one time asked to go to Weston-super-mare, a seaside resort in the West of England. I learned from a telegram that a man has lost his reason and had become a
raving maniac, and they wanted me to go to pray for him.
I arrived at the place, and the wife said to me, “Will you sleep with my husband?” I agreed, and in the middle of the night an evil power laid hold of him. It was awful. I put my hand on his head and his hair was like a lot of sticks. God gave deliverance–a temporary deliverance. At 6 o’clock the next morning, I felt that is was necessary that I should get out of the house for a short time.


The man saw me going and cried out, “If you leave me,there is no hope.” But I felt that I had to go. As I went out I saw a woman with a Salvation Army bonnet on and I knew that she was going to their 7 o’clock prayer meeting. I said to the Captain who was in charge of the meeting, when I saw he was about to give a hymn, “Captain, don’t sing. Let’s get to prayer.” He agreed, and I prayed my heart out, and then I grabbed my hat and rushed out of the hall. They all thought they had a madman in their prayer meeting that morning.


I saw the man I had spent the night with, rushing down toward the sea, without a particle of clothing on, about to drown himself. I cried, “In the name of Jesus, come out of him!” The man fell full length on the ground and that evil
power went out of him never to return. His wife came rushing after him, and the husband was restored to her in a perfect mental condition.


There are evil powers, but Jesus is greater than all evil powers. There are tremendous diseases, but Jesus is healer.
There is no case too hard for Him. The Lion of Judah shall break every chain. He came to relieve the oppressed and to set the captive free. He came to bring redemption, to make us as perfect as man was before the fall.

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