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A viewer asks: “During a walk-though practice (no pads or tackling) C.J. Gardner-Johnson suddenly collapsed to the turf clutching his knee. Turned out he could not put any weight on it, and after more than ten minutes, the medical golf cart came out to take him back to the locker room for further examination and diagnosis. Nine times out of ten, when you see this kind of thing happen there is nearly always significant knee damage, usually, a torn ACL ligament. When that happens, the player’s season is automatically over, and he must undergo surgery to fix the tear, and recovery takes more than a year. So everyone feared the worst, as that has been the usual outcome, historically, for the Lions. But, shockingly, just four or so hours later, word leaked out that his MRI of the knee was CLEAN, and there was no detectable damage to any structural component of the knee. He was ultimately diagnosed with a knee sprain. So he went from “season over” to back practicing in less than a week. This was a high-value player who played in the Super Bowl last February for the Philadelphia Eagles, but was let go due to “salary cap issues” and was seen as a key acquisition by the Detroit Lions. Was there divine intervention to prevent the common and expected outcome of this event? Was the knee simply protected, or was it severely damaged and subsequently HEALED sometime between his leaving the field and the MRI examination?”
ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • 
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A viewer asks: “I have always been a car guy with owning a few classics, etc. And with praying for protection for loved ones and my intuition to be strengthened, I have had a couple instances recently that lead me to believe the Divine is using my car to warn me of things. I was at the gym recently and met a guy who was training another young adult related to basketball. My 16-year-old daughter plays for her high school basketball team so I thought of having this guy do a few training sessions with my daughter. He knew her high school’s coach for the boys’ team so I felt there was a good and safe connection. Right after meeting him and exchanging numbers, I called my daughter to discuss. As I started driving away from the gym, while I was still talking to my daughter, my car started overheating and the temperature gauge went straight to hot, so I pulled over. I got off the phone and tried to check for leaks, etc., but found none. After letting it cool, I filled the overflow with new antifreeze and haven’t had a problem since. Never had an overheating problem before. That night I strongly felt this was a warning to not go forward with this guy to train my daughter, and let him know the next morning she would not be able to fit in any sessions with her busy summer schedule. Was this event with my car overheating a warning to stay away from this guy I met briefly?” What can Creator tell us?
ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • 
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