GTM 2012 AUTUMN
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Morné Le Sueur<br />
Friday 21st January was the morning they were operating on<br />
Morné’s thigh. A chap by the name of Arthur Dilley, came to<br />
me and told me that he saw Morné in a bed with something<br />
like a solid transparent cage over him. Shining out of this cage<br />
was a beautiful gold light. He had a sense that this was a form of<br />
protection around Morné. A few minutes later Alain (Morné’s<br />
brother) came to me and told me he saw Morné lying on a bed.<br />
There was a protective barrier over him. Arrows were flying at<br />
him and bouncing off this protective barrier. A few arrows did<br />
get through, but they were pulled out, broken and thrown away.<br />
We were all amazed by these visions experienced at the same<br />
time by 2 different people in separate rooms about 80m apart.<br />
We were now entering God’s rest. Two hours later they operated<br />
on Morné’s thigh.<br />
The following day we were told he was stable and therefore<br />
yet another operation took place where a feeding pipe was<br />
fitted into his stomach. His neck was cut in order to perform<br />
a tracheotomy (trachi). An operation to reconnect his pelvis to<br />
his spine also took place. We heard that two sisters had taken<br />
communion for Morné on his first day in ICU. Even those<br />
supplying the Hospital with Morné’s food were praying over his<br />
food, saying grace and asking the Lord to strengthen, nourish<br />
and sustain him.<br />
On Thursday 27th January the doctors began to wake Mornè<br />
from his 9 day coma, however there was no response. As his eyes<br />
were permanently open, only moving a hand over them would<br />
cause him to blink. After spending some time with him, I went<br />
home feeling low. He just wasn’t waking up.<br />
The next morning during my quiet time, these words dropped<br />
into my spirit. “Morné, Morné I’m not worried about Morné.<br />
I’m worried about you. You were doing so well leaving him to<br />
Me and watching Me work on him. If you can trust Me with<br />
your son, why not the rest of your life”. I don’t think I will ever<br />
forget these words.<br />
Morné finally began to show basic<br />
responses on the 29th January.<br />
Later that day he started moving his<br />
left arm and could turn his head<br />
to face me. By the 7th February<br />
he was sitting up in a chair and we<br />
could take photos. Over the next<br />
3-4 days his improvement was<br />
steady and on the 14th February<br />
he was able to write his own name<br />
due to the physiotherapy treatment.<br />
Soon his trachi was removed and on that day he<br />
asked for a lime milkshake and his dog, Bullet.<br />
Having spent one month in ICU, Morné was moved<br />
to the General Ward on the 17th February. He<br />
was transferred to UCT Private Rehab on the 23rd<br />
February. Being allocated this facility was in itself an<br />
answer to prayer.<br />
God has blessed Morné with the spirit of a fighter. The<br />
more the odds were stacked against<br />
him the stronger he became. In all<br />
his time in rehab he never tried to<br />
shorten any of his classes. He was<br />
told that he would not be able to walk<br />
without help and he immediately<br />
rebuked the physiotherapist for<br />
saying that. We were told that he<br />
would remain in the rehab centre<br />
for 8 weeks, however after 4.5 weeks<br />
(25th March) Morné walked out of<br />
rehab unassisted. What a miracle!<br />
Two weeks after this he saw his interne Dr. Kotze again.<br />
There was no need to book another appointment. His last<br />
visit to his orthopedic surgeon Dr. Heyns was in June 2011.<br />
He has achieved 100% physical recovery. He was told he<br />
could run, skate, surf and jump. Dr. Heyns said “do you<br />
know how blessed you are, we thought we had lost you three times?”<br />
Morné responded by saying that the doctors had only fixed<br />
his broken bones. The bleeding on his brain and the torn<br />
liver were not actually touched by anybody. Just as a farmer<br />
doesn’t know how his crops grow, so it was with Morné, as<br />
he was sleeping he was getting stronger. The Great Surgeon,<br />
his Heavenly Father was at work in him.<br />
Morné has never had any nightmares. He has slept through<br />
every night. He has no recollection of the accident. His grades at<br />
school are higher, passing Grade 11 with a 15% improvement.<br />
He is in matric now with a work ethic that astounds those who<br />
knew him before the accident.<br />
Morné has shared his testimony with several Churches and is<br />
currently preparing a PowerPoint presentation to use in schools.<br />
He is also visiting the injured in hospital and has already been<br />
used in a healing miracle.<br />
GOD WANTS US WELL!<br />
What a blessing! GT<br />
Gary Le Sueur - Cape Town, South Africa<br />
... 1 Year later<br />
Autumn & Winter <strong>2012</strong> 21