'' Heaven Can Wait '' AMAZING TESTIMONY BY Jim Anderson
"I felt like I was fading away ... The next thing I knew, off in the distance, I saw a white light."
Jim Anderson was dying from a massive heart attack. The only
signs of trouble came a year earlier, but his doctor called his
symptoms “stress related.” Jim was working
12 hour days as a supervisor
at a waste water treatment plant. But this time, Jim knew it was much
more than stress.
"I was resting in my bedroom and all of a sudden, I had a crushing
pain in my chest; and the pain radiated down my arm and up the side of
my neck," Jim said. "I couldn’t catch my breath. And I called to my
daughter and said, 'You’re going to have to get me to the hospital. I’m
not going to make it.' ”
A balloon catheter was inserted into his artery. He was stabilized
and placed on a heart transplant list. But two days later, Jim flat
lined.
Jim remembers, "I could see everyone rushing into the room, but I
couldn’t hear the alarms going off. It’s like I had gone under water.
The hearing had just faded away. That’s when I began to pray. I knew I
was dying. It wasn’t a scared praying. It was earnest."
"As I prayed it got darker ‘til the point it went black," Jim
said. "The next thing I knew, off in the distance, I saw a white light.
It was beautiful. It just wasn’t blinding, but pure and perfect. As I
started to go towards the light, I could see the out; the outer edge of
it begins to spiral. And I couldn’t figure out what that was. But as I
got closer, I could see it was the words of prayers revolving. The
words broke off, going into the light. And I followed into the light."
"The next thing I felt was being embraced ... safe and secure. It
felt wonderful. It felt like total love," Jim said.
"Next thing I knew, I was looking down at the room where my body
was.
I could see everyone working on me. I could hear what they were
saying. There were two nurses outside of the room looking in. One said
to the other, 'Why are they working so hard? He’s gone. If they do bring
him back, he’ll be a vegetable.' I later on told her what she said.
She about passed out."
Then Jim thought to himself, "Where’s Debbie?"
Then, instantly he was in the room where she was.
Jim's wife, Debbie recalled, "I had just gotten finished with that
prayer. You know, 'He’s yours, Lord,' because I knew that was the only
way he was coming back to us...if God wanted him to."
Jim remembered, "When she did that, I zoomed right in on her face.
And when I saw her face, I saw every aspect of our life together; from
the first day we met, our marriage, the birth of our children, all the
emotions we’ve shared ... I couldn’t leave her. I just couldn’t leave
her."
"I cried out to the Lord and said, 'Lord, I love you so much, but
please let me go back.' I said, 'My wife needs me, my children need me
so much, so much. Please let me go back.' ”
The doctors and nurses didn’t give up. They shocked Jim so many times that the flesh on his chest was burned.
Then the doctors heard a heart beat.
"I came back to a world of pain," Jim said. "They shocked me so
many times. It’s like coming back out of the water. My hearing came
back. I could hear them telling me, 'I can’t believe he’s back ... he’s
back!' They said, 'Can you hear me?' And I took that first breath on
my own. Have you ever tasted honeysuckle? That’s exactly what that
first breath tasted like. It was so sweet, so wonderful. And I just
thanked the Lord."
Jim was alive... but his heart still wasn’t functioning properly.
"They put him into a coma, a medical coma, to allow his body to
heal. So, I wasn’t able to talk to him for days," Debbie said.
Jim spent the next 17 days in intensive care. He flat lined
several more times. And each time, Jesus asked him a question…
"The subsequent times that I arrested and would go towards the
light, He would ask, 'Are you sure this is what you want?' And each
time I would ask to come back," Jim said.
Jim woke up from his medical-induced coma. His heart increased in
function -- from five percent to 30 percent. He no longer needed a
heart transplant.
"It was a long process, but basically it was good to hear his voice again," Debbie said.
His doctor implanted a pace maker in his chest. Just a couple days
later, Jim was able to make it home in time for his daughter’s
graduation. One doctor told Jim he only had a year to live. That was
over seven years ago.
"It’s brought us closer together ... so much closer together. We
talk about things now, and it’s whatever needs to be done for the day,
it’s done. You know, we don’t focus on things that are trivial," Debbie
said.
Jim knows that every day he has with his family is a blessing from Jesus Christ.
"I try to witness to at least one person a day ... to let them know
this isn’t about me ... it’s about their life! And to know that He is
there for them, and He loves them," Jim said.
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