That's a wonderful outcome, but that doesn't explain the situation. The rebbe did not know of the medical mixup. All he knew was that the "Mrs. Levine" had cancer and needed a life saving operation. So the question is why did he recommend no surgery for the woman? Sounds more like the rebbe was validated by the Lord's Providence (which he had nothing to do with nor was privy to beforehand) of the medical mixup and not because of some preternatural insight. In common speak, he (the rebbe) was lucky that things turn out that way (of course there is no such thing as luck, only God's sovereignty). This video should be about the goodness and grace of the Almighty, since He alone deserves the praise.
No comment, I see it for what it is
wow!! very interesting...
Wow!!!
That's a wonderful outcome, but that doesn't explain the situation.
The rebbe did not know of the medical mixup. All he knew was that the "Mrs. Levine" had cancer and needed a life saving operation.
So the question is why did he recommend no surgery for the woman?
Sounds more like the rebbe was validated by the Lord's Providence (which he had nothing to do with nor was privy to beforehand) of the medical mixup and not because of some preternatural insight.
In common speak, he (the rebbe) was lucky that things turn out that way (of course there is no such thing as luck, only God's sovereignty).
This video should be about the goodness and grace of the Almighty, since He alone deserves the praise.
He saved more lives, b'ruchnius, than 3!
Omg