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Norma's Grief
00:03:45
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| This week, while Lori and I were away, I looked up at the news. | |
| Where was I? | |
| In Atlanta. | |
| We had just gotten off the plane. | |
| We're changing planes. | |
| And you looked up, you said, look, look who just, look who just died. | |
| And I'm telling you, I looked up at that monitor and I said, oh my God, Jim, something is shifting in the spiritual realm. | |
| Oh, my God, you don't even know. | |
| I said, oh, my, oh, my, oh, my. | |
| Norma McCorby, who was used as the scapegoat, as the pawn. | |
| She never had an abortion. | |
| We met her. | |
| I met her. | |
| She was never tied to abortion. | |
| She's blamed. | |
| She's in the business way. | |
| You know. | |
| If you don't know who she is, you should all know who she is. | |
| Google her. | |
| She was the Jane Rose in the room. | |
| Lori's talked to her. | |
| This woman has never had an abortion. | |
| No. | |
| She turned against abortion. | |
| She didn't want an abortion. | |
| They were forcing her to go through with this stuff. | |
| And so we have a bill passed because supposedly they're blaming it on her. | |
| And her children are alive as far as I know. | |
| They're still alive. | |
| All adopted out, yes. | |
| But she, I said, Jim, this is huge. | |
| This is huge in the spiritual realm. | |
| I don't even think you get it right now. | |
| I said, I can hardly stand it right here. | |
| And we were waiting for James to get off the plane. | |
| And then I said, excuse me, I need to go to the ladies' room. | |
| And I went into the stall of the ladies' room and I just started weeping because this woman who we had the opportunity to tell her how people won't believe what she told you personally. | |
| Well. | |
| And by the way, the videos of that interview with her. | |
| She's right there. | |
| She's back in there. | |
| She's right. | |
| That lady back in. | |
| That's Mondo. | |
| That's funny Jim Baker with black hair. | |
| Strange. | |
| But anyway, that's Lori right there. | |
| This is important for people to understand. | |
| Yes. | |
| Lori interviewed her. | |
| The world needs to hear it because most people believe a lie. | |
| They don't believe that Norma, I believe her name is Norma. | |
| Norma McCorby. | |
| That I was there with you. | |
| What did she say to you? | |
| I did privately off camera. | |
| I know, because I have dealt so much with post-abortion and all this at Phoenix First Assembly for years and all that. | |
| But even though she didn't have an abortion, she had the grief of a post-abortive woman. | |
| I mean, her face was drawn. | |
| And I said, oh my goodness, you are carrying, at that point, approximately 50 million babies, the blood on your shoulders, the weight of it. | |
| And I said, Norma, you've got to allow God to heal you in your innermost being. | |
| You've got to let him go there and heal you because, you know, you're a born-again believer now, and God wants to heal you. | |
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The Word Torment
00:00:40
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| You don't have to carry all that around. | |
| But she, Monda was there. | |
| He remembered that. | |
| But they had dumped it on her. | |
| Yes. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| She was their scapegoat. | |
| And this is what they do. | |
| Yes. | |
| This is what these Antichrist people do. | |
| You're the one. | |
| She said this powerful word. | |
| She looked at you and she said, I have lived the most miserable life any human being can live. | |
| She said, at night I hear the baby's cries. | |
| Oh, that's torment. | |
| Yes. | |
| She used the word torment. | |
| She did say that, Mondo. | |
| That led her to addictions of drugs, alcohol, prescription. | |
| She just could not leave the torment of that. | |
| That's what she said. | |