"Open your mouth with a mighty decree, I will fulfill it NOW, you'll see. The words that you speak, so shall it be!"
(Psalm 81:10, The Passion Translation)
Every Sunday evening, I meet with my Christian friend, Heather on the internet and we spend up to two hours praying for the oppressed people in Iran, especially women, who are specifically targeted by the Morality Police for refusing to wear their hijab. Since September of 2022, we had been very busy praying and being a voice for Iranian women, after the unjust murder of 22 year-0ld Mahsa Amini, who was beaten while in custody for wearing an improper hijab. Her death sparked the #Woman,life,freedom uprising in Iran, which by January of 2023 had already claimed the lives of over 700 peaceful protesters and the arrest and torture of thousands of others.
During one of our prayer sessions in January of 2023, I distinctly remembered sharing with Heather, the tragic story of a young Iranian school girl, who had been severely beaten in the head by security forces while at school. 16 year-old, Hasti Hossein Panahi, was confronted by the school principal and shown a video of her taking part in an anti-government protest rally and ripping up a picture of the Supreme Leader. A few minutes later, Hasti and her classmates were taken away from the school to an undisclosed location and reportedly beaten by security forces. Hasti suffered severe brain trauma and lapsed into a coma. The doctors told her family that she had very little chance of recovery. It was at the same time in January that hundreds of young school girls had been rushed to the hospital suffering from some unusual type of toxic poisoning. It was suspected that the government was behind their deliberate poisonings, since videos of the schoolgirls protesting against the Supreme Leader, had been uploaded to the internet and now The Islamic Republic of Iran was exacting revenge on them!
As Heather and I began praying, I cried out to God to heal Hasti and miraculously awaken her out of her coma!
The powerful promise of Psalm 81:10 echoed in my mind during my prayer time and I clearly remember declaring, "Awaken Hasti, awaken! I speak life unto you. Awaken from your coma!" God promises us in Psalm 81:10 to "Open your mouth with a mighty decree, I will fulfill it now, you'll see. The Words that you speak, so shall it be."
The powerful promise of Psalm 81:10 gave me incredible boldness to decree Hasti's healing and confidently expect that she would awaken from her life-threatening comatose condition.
Months passed by and there were no updates about Hasti's condition. Heather and I continued to meet and pray for her recovery. In March of that same year, I published my newest book, entitled, "Uprising: We are the Revolution," that told the tragic stories of young Iranian women who had been killed by the government for peacefully protesting in the streets. Being a voice for the oppressed women of Iran is the passion of my life and I wanted to educate readers about their daily struggles for freedom under a dictatorship government.
The last news item that I had read about Hasti's condition was that the doctors sadly informed her family that she was brain dead and had no hope of recovery. But doctors don't have the final word! When doctors say there is no hope, that's when Jesus steps in and declares, "I am writing your story, dear Hasti. I will have the final say. I am writing the next chapter of your life and no demonic force in hell can stop your miracle!"
Three months after our passionate prayer for Hasti's recovery, Jesus miraculously awakened Hasti from her coma! You cannot begin to imagine the absolute joy that Heather and I experienced when we read the incredible news! Hasti emerged from her coma after six months and was released from the hospital in a wheelchair. She is unable to move her arms and legs because of the severe brain injury, but Heather and I know that God is not finished with Hasti's miracle. We are overwhelmed with joy at what God has done in response to our decree, one January night, when we cried out in prayer, "Hasti awaken!" God didn't revive Hasti from a life-threatening coma to leave her confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. We are praying and fully expecting our great God to finish writing Hasti's miraculous story, by raising her up out of her wheelchair so that she can finish school. Our prayer now is that God will open a door for Hasti and her family to escape from Iran and find a host country with a doctor that will treat her for her paralysis. No 16 year-old girl should have to live under such oppressive conditions with the fear of being beaten for not wearing a hijab when she goes out publicly. The young women of Iran are now under video surveillance by the government and small business owners will be shut down if they allow them to inside without wearing a proper hijab.
I regularly use Psalm 72 when praying for my dear Iranian friends. Psalm 72 is a powerful promise that God will rescue the oppressed when they cry out to him. Verse 12 declares that "He will redeem them from oppression and violence, for their lives are precious to him," (New Living Translation.)
Hasti's life is precious to our compassionate God. He has not finished writing her story. He has a plan and purpose for her life and very soon, Heather and I expect that we will hear the amazing news that she can finally walk again!