Bishop Thomas Dexter Jakes, widely known as TD Jakes, has spoken publicly after experiencing a health crisis during a live sermon at The Potter’s House church in the United States.
The incident happened on Sunday when Bishop Jakes suddenly lowered his microphone and appeared to shake while preaching. The live broadcast was immediately stopped, leaving viewers worried about his condition.
Following the event, church officials reassured the public through a Facebook post that Jakes was stable but did not reveal details about what caused the health emergency.
On Wednesday, Bishop Jakes posted a heartfelt video on Instagram, appearing in a wheelchair.
In the video, he expressed deep gratitude to the medical team that helped him, as well as to those who prayed and supported him during this challenging time.
“It didn’t have to end this good. I’m so grateful. I’m grateful to y’all, all the people who prayed, all the people who texted, all the people who had prayer vigils, all the people who were concerned and sent love and sent notes. I’m just grateful,” Jakes said tearfully.
In the caption of his Instagram post, Jakes reflected on the incident, calling it a reminder of human limitations and the need to depend on God. He shared that the situation could have been fatal without quick medical intervention but confirmed that he did not suffer a stroke.
“My job is to recuperate and reflect on God’s protection. I owe it to my amazing family and church members to rest and ruminate as He restores me towards His service. As God calls us to honour the Sabbath, I’m reminded that rest is not a weakness; it is a divine gift,” Jakes wrote.
Bishop Jakes ended by expressing his humility and gratitude for the outpouring of love from friends and followers worldwide.
“I’ve heard from friends from the global community who expressed God’s love in ways that were astonishing! God’s faithfulness was unmistakable to all those present.”
The church leader plans to focus on recovery while remaining committed to his mission of serving others through faith.
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“I’m so grateful.”
T.D. Jakes expresses his appreciation and sends a heart-warming message to everyone who prayed and supported him as he recovered in the hospital after suffering a medical emergency during a sermon.
— SoulFood66 (@BlackAndNative1) November 28, 2024