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Healing baffles government computer and doctor PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dean Smith   
Sunday, 16 December 2007
disability12-15-2007.jpgWhen June Clarke was healed, she couldn't cancel her permanent disability payments from the British government because the computer wouldn't recognize a miracle.

 

 

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When June Clarke picked up the phone and called the British government to cancel her disability allowance, she never expected problems.

In 2000, June was severely injured after a bad fall at work resulting in damage to her lower spine, pelvis and hip. Due to the intense pain, she was unable to walk and was confined to a wheel chair. Because the injury was severe and permanent, the doctor signed forms providing her disability payments from the government for the rest of her life.

But June and her husband Stuart -- who serves as pastor of the Hooe Baptist church in Plymouth, England -- believed for a miracle. Stuart said he prayed daily for his wife's healing.

Six years later the miracle showed up. In January 2006, while attending a Christian conference, June was miraculously healed. It took her a few hours, to appreciate the extent of the healing and once she did, June folded up her wheel chair and stopped taking her pain medication.

A short time later, June realized she was now no longer eligible for disability payments.  First she went to her doctor who, amazed by the turn in her condition, cautioned her about giving up disability. He suggested June wait six months before canceling to ensure the change was permanent.

However after four months, June concluded the healing was real and called up the Industrial Injury Department to stop the payments.

But it wasn't so simple. Because her disability was designated permanent, the official handling her claim was unable to cancel her monthly disability pay of 600 pounds.  "We haven't got a button to push that says miracle," the official said.

So the payments kept coming. Still feeling uncomfortable about the money, June and Stuart contacted the department a number of times via phone and mail informing them of the change in her condition.

Finally, officials agreed to review the case and sent June to a government doctor for a second opinion. Looking at her history and current condition, the doctor was “baffled” but admitted she was cured.

Her disability payment was cancelled and June was able to find a job that allowed her to pay back the 3,500 pounds she had received in disability after her healing.

In an interview with BBC, Stuart said they would have loved to have kept the money, "but it wasn't ours to spend." 

"It can't be often that a government department gets a complaint about unwanted cash," he added.

In an online article on The Daily Mail's website, people were allowed to comment on the article. There was a wide range of response:

Some told of their own miracles:

Judith from Paris, France wrote about her own miracle: "I was cured of epilepsy in the same way; through prayer. It really works! Although the government may not have a button marked 'miracle' on their system the fact the lady is cured can't be questioned."

Mukesh from London, UK added: "Prayer worked for me too -- 4 years ago, I was told I had diabetes and was prescribed drugs -- however, through prayer -- 6 months later and diabetes reversed and I currently take no drugs -- saving NHS a lot of money -- but I supposed my reward is better health."

Barbara from Staffordshire UK added: "I have also experienced miraculous healing. It's a wonderful experience I will never forget."

Others commended her for her honesty;

J. Dawes from San Diego, California said, "If millions more spoke up and were honest, the government would have much more money in their coffers. God bless this lady for her honesty."

More than one laughed at the government's incompetence:

Harry from North Links, UK said: "Defies belief doesn't it, they couldn't stop the money because there was no button on the computer, so the head of the department just lets it carry on...'

Steve from London, UK wrote: "Of course not, what did she expect? It takes more than a miracle to get any sense out of the DSS."

There was a cynic.

Rob from The Hague in the Netherlands commented: "Why even claim benefits in the first place? She believes in the power of prayer to heal her, but not enough for God to look after her throughout her disability?!"

And a doubting Thomas

And of course, no comment section would be complete without a doubting Thomas who refused to believe despite the testimony of the doctors: :

Cliff from Doncaster, UK wrote: "Honesty? How was she cured by 'miracle'? A myth if ever there was one. The computer only deals with reality."

In fact, it was the exact opposite Cliff,  the computer was unable to deal with the reality of a miracle.

 

Source: Wife cured by prayer can't get benefits stopped because government computer doesn't recognize miracles by Luke Salkeld (The dailymail.co.uk: December 2007) / Computer says no to a 'miracle' by Pippa Quelch (BBC News: December 11, 2007)

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daniel hamilton: Glory to God! But would like more documentation. http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/
It is wonderful to see that God is still answering the prayer of Acts 4:30: "By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy holy child Jesus."

And in addition to the spiritual and physical benefits realized by those who were healed, verifiable miracles can provide powerful empirical evidence for the resurrection of Christ. I often post links to testimonies in response to challenges by atheists on places like Yahoo answers, with one of my favorite being http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/amazing. Sid Roth also has some very real ones, but usually i would like more documentation for miracles, such as this one much lacks.

I pray this good site, as well as others, will make up a special section just devoted to verifiable miracles done thru faith in the risen Lord Jesus.

To God be the glory. Keep up the good work and praying Acts 4:30!

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December 26, 2007

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