“I prayed for him to die” Nigerian mom writes a touching post about her son

“I prayed for him to die. Don’t judge me, wait until you hear me out”, said Nigerian mom, Nneka Anyachebelu, who penned an emotional testimony of how her autistic son received miraculous healing.

The post which she shared on Facebook was a birthday tribute to her son who turned 18 on the 24th of June. She narrated the physical and emotional ordeal she passed through during the years her son battled autism.

This ordeal challenged her spiritual life, which was previously lukewarm. It drew her closer to God and made her more fervent in prayers, and after a while, she saw a complete turnaround in the situation. Her son was healed!

The inspiring post quickly went viral, with a lot of people feeling encouraged by the testimony.

Read her post below:

He was a healthy awesome child when I had him but by age 2 we noticed there was something wrong. There was no eye contact, he could not talk, didn’t understand instructions, and so many other bad vibes.
That was when my nightmare started. I ran from pillar to post seeking solution. In some places they said he was partially deaf at others they said it was Autism. Up until then I never heard the word Autism. The information I got about it was frightening and I saw those signs clearly in my son. My life stood still.

No school would take him in as he couldn’t settle. Finally and luckily an Indian lady with a nursery school took him in, but my heart broke the Day I went to pick him up from school and asked her politely how he was doing. Her response was i don’t know what to do with him. Am just a teacher not a psychiatrist. I cried all the way home. Thoughts bombarded my mind. Worst of all there was no answer to the tormenting thoughts. An only son, Autism, was it generational? Or the devil? No answer!

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Up until then I was having a swell time living my life to the fullest.. But with this dilemma I crawled to God. I attended every Christian gathering, crusade, vigils; just name it. I prayed; prayed , cried, fasted , sowed seeds but nothing happened. The years went by and it seemingly got worst.

People were beginning to notice there was a problem I couldn’t hide it any more. (By the way, dont try hiding your shame if God doesn’t hide it you can’t hide it). My husband was tired. My mother who was perpetually encouraging me was tired, I was tired, exhausted and tired of casting, binding, fighting and faithing, so I prayed for Him to die so I could move on with my life (I wanted a short cut).

He didn’t die instead he grew. Seeing God wasn’t ready to take him I went back to God again in prayer, I repented and continued from where I stopped. Running from pillar to post, church to church.
At one church I was told to go on one week dry fast with consistent midnight prayers. At midnight when I came down to pray I was usually afraid. One night as I came down for the prayer routine, I heard a voice say to me how can you be praying and afraid. You are afraid because you do not know the God you are praying to.

At that point I packed up and went on a quest to know this GOD! I stayed alone for 2 weeks with only one prayer point. ( God if you are real let me know you.). I spent more time within those weeks studying the Word of God , and through the pages of the Bible I came to know this GOD.

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After that 2 weeks of word immersion I had peace like I never had since the ordeal started. The burden for my son to speak or get normal left me. I was just at peace with God and the World.
About 3 weeks later we traveled to England on Holiday. We were in a shop on Oxford street when my son that had never spoken came to me tapped me and asked me a question.
His first words to me were where is kamsy? He was asking for His older sister. That was how my son started talking. One thing led to another; he started doing things he couldn’t do and like magic caught up with his age mates.

It was like Magic! No! A Miracle! Today I celebrate God as He turns 18. There is nothing we don’t talk about now. From His school work to the Girls that likes him and the ones He likes, lol.. Sometimes I even scold him that he talks too much, correcting him that as a gentleman he shouldnt talk much. How we so quickly forget…smh…

I cant thank God enough for him.
Through my trial with him, I was reconnected back to God, I found my purpose in Life, and my ministry was birthed.(That is another story for another Day). Family Word Centre

I encourage you today in your own trial to fight on. No short cut. God has not disappeared, take your eyes off your problem (if you can). Seek Him and He will do the needful plus much more. Am still praying… During my prayers today, I PRAYED FOR HIM TO LIVE AND SHOW FORTH THE GLORY OF GOD.

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Source: Nneka Anyachebelu/Facebook

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