NFL Quarterback Details Oddly Specific Word of Knowledge

Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) carries the ball in the third quarter against the Indianapolis Colts during a NFL football game at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum.
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Oakland Raiders’ quarterback Derek Carr delivered a powerful lesson about faith, God and obedience, revealing that he believes the Holy Spirit once inspired him to speak truth into the lives of three men who were near suicide.

In a video for Play4Him that was first released last year, but is once again making headlines, Carr said that the stunning moment came after he and his brother spoke at a church. It was during a subsequent altar call that Carr said he felt God sending him a message about at least one person who was in attendance at that event, The Christian Post reported.

“The Holy Spirit tells me someone in here is going to commit suicide unless you say something,” Carr said in the clip, which was published over the weekend by Holy Spirit Lifestyle page.

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