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        The Terrible GripContributed by Johnny A. Palmer Jr. on Dec 8, 2011 (message contributor)
THE TERRIBLE GRIP
Lucas Sibanda, a South African was walking along a remote path, was minding his own business when a python slithered out from behind some shrubs. Sibanda froze. Within a few seconds the snake had wrapped itself around him and began constricting. Pythons are large snakes that suffocate its victims before swallowing them whole.
Sibanda was trapped. He didn't know how he would escape. "I decided the only way to save myself from this monster was to bite it just below the head," Sibanda told the Star newspaper. He bit, he kicked and he punched the snake until it released him. Sibanda killed the reptile with a stick, took it home and skinned it.
Satan wraped his death grip on Christ at the cross--but Jesus rose from the dead and now we are released from Satan terrible grip!
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