Our Guest Randy Clark
SID: Well a few weeks ago you had a very interesting prophetic word. What was that?
RANDY: That God was releasing uh, to me, and to the ministry of Global Awakening; uh, that it was turning into a movement. And uh, a significant angel; uh not just a normal angel, but like uh, uh much stronger. And this particular angel would prepare a way; it’d break through it, prepare it for enlargement, for growth, uh for favor. And things that would be impossible to uh see in the natural, the – this angel was just going to take some of the opposition away.
SID: Well w-within a few days of uh getting that prophetic word, [CHUCKLES] you saw an AMAZING miracle! Tell me about that woman with schizophrenia.
RANDY: Well it’s an amazing story, and – and what I don’t want to do is for anybody to take uh away from this story that I’m saying that mental illness is uh caused by demons, or – or usually caused; I think that’d be very naive. But I also think it’s naive to – to think that it – it could never be caused by a demon. So, I said that because there’s this woman, and in Oshawa um, Canada, and sh-she went to the uh Embassy Church there by – pastored –
RANDY: by Doug Schneider, who’s a wonderful man of God. It’s a Pentecostal uh –
RANDY: Assemblies of Canada Church. And um, she got there late; and she was talking about something, that somebody said I got a new book out called uh, uh, a New Testament – oh, no; it’s the biblical guide – “The Biblical Guidebook to Deliverance”, and so she went and bought it! Took it home, and she didn’t really read it. What she did, she looked at the Table of Contents, and she saw one chapter heading that she thought that might apply to her, so she immediately went there. And before she had read four pages, she saw something that was one of the things you can do to open yourself to the demonic; she knew she had done that. So she went upstairs, and took her Bible; put the Bible on the bed, and made the bed her altar. Knelt down, began to confess her sin, and – and then she just began to weep. And then she threw-up, and within 5 – and I don’t think you have to throw-up to be delivered; I’m just telling the story. That’s not my theology, –
SID: Um hm.
RANDY: [CHUCKLES] but I’m just telling the story. And um, within 5 minutes of that happening, her daughter who is in her mid-20s, who had had 5 years ago (or maybe she’s late 20s), but 5 years ago in 2010, she was in university, in uh – in Ontario, one of the finest universities. And she was stricken with schizophrenia; and over the last 5 years, it was getting
worse. And the last 8 months, she had become incommunicable. She’d say, “yes,” “no”; uh she didn’t want to get out of bed, she was severely depressed. Uh, she uh, basically her mother felt like she’d lost her daughter. She just was a very serious – she’d been to 5 mental hospitals, –
SID: Mm.