He defied the odds.
In a remarkable display of resilience, Pastor Clemmie Livingston Jr. returned to the pulpit of Zionfield Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, just weeks after enduring a traumatic shooting incident. Recounting the harrowing experience during his Easter Sunday sermon, Livingston shared how he found solace and strength in God’s words as he confronted the aftermath of the attack.
Expressing gratitude for his presence among his congregation, Livingston reflected on the significance of celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Drawing parallels to biblical narratives, he emphasized the enduring power of scripture in guiding believers through life’s trials and tribulations.
Despite his decades-long tenure as a preacher, Livingston admitted to the continual need for spiritual sustenance, urging his listeners to lean on the unwavering promises of God. He reminded them that the challenges they face are not new and can find resonance in the teachings of the Bible.
Turning to his recent brush with mortality, Livingston candidly shared how he grappled with fear and uncertainty in the wake of the shooting. Despite the physical and emotional toll, he found strength in a divine message urging him to embrace life and persevere.
Recounting the moments of anguish and uncertainty following the shooting, Livingston credited his faith for sustaining him during the darkest hours. He recounted the words of encouragement from loved ones and the palpable presence of God amidst the turmoil.
Livingston’s resilience in the face of adversity serves as a testament to the enduring power of faith. Despite the challenges ahead, he remains steadfast in his belief that God’s purpose will prevail.
The incident, which occurred during a carjacking, left Livingston with serious injuries, compounded by his ongoing battle with bone cancer. As he prepares for further surgeries in the coming weeks, Livingston acknowledges the need for recovery and expresses gratitude for the support of his community.
Though his time in the pulpit may be limited in the immediate future, Livingston’s unwavering spirit and unwavering faith continue to inspire those around him. As he embarks on the road to recovery, his message of resilience and hope resonates with believers facing their own trials and tribulations.
I’am that I’am the Lord spoke. GOD make 14 billion SOULS in HEAVEN. THEY WERE AND ARE some good and bad souls still today. The first to stand with God in HEAVEN will be last to SURVE HIM IN THE LAST DAYS on earth. The last to stand with God in HEAVEN will be first to surve him on earth. There are some SOULS THAT rebuked God in HEAVEN but CHOSE TO be born from above into flesh throw water from there mother’s wound. These SOULS are against all things good here on Earth as was in HEAVEN. IF you CANNOT see this and hear this and eknowlodge this then GOD spoken bust your feet off at the door and DON’T waist your Time on swines.
NOTE: 1ST HEAVEN AGE, 1ST EARTH AGE TIME HAS PAST. THE 2ND HEAVEN AGE AND EARTH AGE WE ARE IN.