The Enemy's Victory Party Had Long Been Over

The heavy metal door swung open. Two deputies awaited for us, the emergency responders, as they watched the inmate looking dazed. According to neighboring cellies [cellmates], he was shaking and looked like he had a seizure.

The yellow band Intake Nurses applied was visible on his right wrist. The fading permanent black marker read "Seizure". I noticed a small drop of blood on the blanket right next to his head.

He wasn't saying much. I tried to make him open his mouth. He slowly pried it open and with the aid of my small bright flashlight, I couldn't see any cut or laceration. With his vital signs being normal, I knew there was something going on but it was hard to prove that he was only playing a game at that time. I had no choice but to play it safe.

"Can you start an IV on him?" I asked the other nurse who helped me, as I readied the paper work and called for an ambulance over the radio.

Going back to the Clinic, after the inmate was taken away, another LVN asked me who the mandown was. As soon as I stated the name, she knew that something was odd with that inmate. That he was planning on something. She recalled how he told her that he didn't want to be in that unit after being just moved. So, he complained that he was having seizures at night.

"Ahh...There you go...Thanks for telling me," I replied.

"I knew he was faking it but I wasn't sure and couldn't pinpoint at that time. So just to be safe, I sent him out anyway to ER to make sure that his medication level for Seizure was not low."

"Guess what? Next time he has it, we have to probe more and perhaps, just keep him here in the Clinic until he figures out he can't do this to the medical staff, wasting our time," I added.

When I went back last weekend, I pulled and read his chart. Everything was normal in ER. So he got sent back to jail after. The doctor's order was to continue current treatments being given as his Dilantin level was on a therapeutic level. I spoke with the charge nurse and warned about his scheme.



Let us not be fooled again by our spiritual enemy. Hurtful words, doubt, unbelief, fear, lies, condemnation, guilt, temptations, pride, greed, lust, self-pity, and many other things that do not come from God are being hurled at us. Yes, we can repel them all because we now belong to God. The enemy's victory party had long been over!!!

"How we thank God, who gives us victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ our Lord!" 
- 1 Corinthians 15:57 [emphasis mine]


"But you belong to God, my dear children. You have already won your fight with these false prophets, because the Spirit who lives in you is greater than the spirit who lives in the world." - 1 John 4:4

7 comments:

  1. Amen, we must not be fooled by the enemy sis.

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  2. Amen!!! I chuckle at the fact that someone stole two hub caps off my car last night..A thief in the night came..but he doesn't know who is messing with.. lol! A child of the King..Praise God!

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  3. So true and It is good that you have learned how to spot these people. They must not be very bright trying to fool professional nurses and doctors who deal with their kind daily.

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  4. It's so easy to get fooled sometimes, but with vigilant prayer, a watchful mind, and a heart turned to Jesus, anything can be overcome.

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  5. I thank God for having victory in the name of Jesus!! I pray that we continue to be mindful and not be fooled or ignorant of satan's devices and schemes. Thanks for this empowering post!!! Blessings to you!!!

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  6. Thank you Rosel for this much needed message on the victory that the Lord has already won. All we need to do is keep our eyes on Jesus. Blessings my sister in Christ. May the Lord keep you safe while working in the world of the criminal justice system. Lloyd

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