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		Sharon Bryson: Left for Dead
		
		By Michelle Wilson
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		Original Air Date: December 13, 2010
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 “'We have to kill you. You’ve seen our  face.’ And I’m like, ’Oh no.’”
        Fear turned Sharon Bryson’s heart to ice as  her attackers pushed their way into her apartment.   She had no doubt that she was about to die  as they pointed a gun at her face and told her they had to kill her. 
        “I said, ‘Lord, please, I don’t want to go to hell for all of the things I did wrong.  Please, forgive me in  my heart.’”
        Sharon grew up in a Christian home, but at  17 years old something changed.
        “It’s just the pressure of the media, of  music, of what we see on television, of what my friends are doing,” Sharon tells The 700 Club.
        Like most Christian teens, Sharon faced a  daily battle between wanting to love God and wanting to do things that many of  her friends were doing.
        “I  went to my friends’ house, and she was doing drugs in a circle. I just participated.  I was a virgin, and then I lost my virginity soon after.”
        After high school, Sharon moved far from  home.
        “I felt like I just couldn’t serve the  Lord. I felt like I had done too much wrong, and I couldn’t be forgiven.”
        She found a job and  made new friends. But these friends encouraged her to live recklessly, too.  Even though she secretly wanted to return to her faith in God, her addictions  to drugs and her wild lifestyle always seemed to win out.
        “I was like, ‘Lord, I  don’t know how I’m going to do it, because I’m so convicted to this sinful way  of living. I don’t know how I’ll ever leave and get out of this life. But Lord, you know, You can help me.  I’ll try but I can’t do it on my own.’”
        Nothing seemed to help until a fateful day  of September 3, 1998. Sharon was getting ready for work when she  heard a knock on her apartment door. Some drug friends asked if they could use  her phone.
        “I had a very strong voice in my head  saying, ‘No, don’t let them use the phone.’ A real bad feeling. When they  came in right away, they had pulled out a gun and put it in my mouth and forced  me to get on my hands and knees.”
        The couple demanded money.  They took Sharon’s bank card and her access  code. When they finished robbing her they decided to kill her.
        “They’re like, ‘We are going to kill you. We  have to kill you. You’ve seen our face.’  I’m like, ‘Oh no.’ So they tie me up in that  corner. I just began to repent of my sins and just ask Jesus to come in my  heart. I said, ‘I’ll serve You. Please just let me at least go to  heaven if I die today.’”  
        Sharon fought back. That’s when the woman  found a knife and started to brutally stab her.
        “I just said, ‘Jesus, take my spirit, Lord.’   She just put that knife so deep in my  neck that it severed an artery. She had thought she got my jugular vein, which  she missed the doctor told me by only half an inch. I was stabbed so deep in my  stomach that it hit my spine at the back. I had two ruptured bowels. I was  stabbed so deep in my eyes and my eyelid was literally hanging off.”
        After the couple had gone, Sharon regained  consciousness and pulled herself to her front door.  A neighbor found her and called 911. She was  rushed to the hospital where she spent the next eight hours in trauma surgery.
        “They put about 27 staples in my stomach to  staple me back together. Then they sowed my neck back together, because I had a  severed artery and I had these stitches in my neck that were the kind you can  never take out. Then they quickly stitched up my face, my broken nose as best  they could. I had a severed tear duct in my eye.”
        Sharon sustained 30 stab wounds but  miraculously she had survived. Doctors were amazed.
        “The doctors  would come every day and be like, ‘I can’t believe she is healing so quickly. You  should have really died. You’re really, really lucky.’  I’m like, ‘You know what? It’s not really luck.  It’s like the blessing of the Lord. It’s just Jesus that kept me alive.’”
        As Sharon’s injuries healed she had time to  reflect on her life and the choices she had made. That’s when she decided to  pray to fully surrender her life to Jesus.
        “When I would pray, I would tell  the Lord, ‘Lord, I love you. Thank You for healing me. Thank You for saving me.’   I made promises to the Lord that I  wanted to serve Him, that I wanted to declare His glory, that I wanted to live  my life for Him.”
        Sharon was released from the hospital after  only nine days. Police arrested her attackers, and they were sentenced to 10  years in prison. Sharon was in court and offered them her forgiveness.
        “Jesus forgave me. I have to forgive. You  have to choose to forgive. I felt so much freedom to be able to forgive them. I felt like, yes, they should be held responsible, because I  wanted to be responsible and not let them hurt anyone else like they hurt me.
        Sharon is thankful to be alive. But ask her  what she is most grateful for, and she’ll tell you for her second chance.
        “The  most important thing that God has done for me in my life was save my soul.  First of all, that He died for me on the cross and He gave me a second chance.  God works everything out for our good and to glorify Him.  I believe that even what the devil meant for bad,  God can change it around and turn it for His glory.”
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