BLUE SPRINGS, MO — Members of a church small group were witness to a miraculous event this week, as a man leading the group's Bible study was spontaneously taken up into Heaven after he dropped a Greek word during his exegesis of the text.

Luke Harrison was leading his group through a discussion on the first chapter of Paul's letter to the Philippians when he mentioned that Paul referred to himself as a "doulos," which is the Greek word for "slave," to illustrate his complete submission to Christ.

"Paul doesn't flex his authority as an apostle, but instead calls himself a servant — or ‘doulos' in the Greek," Harrison reportedly said moments before he disappeared from their sight. "This is a clear illustration of the way Paul viewed himself in relation to Christ and his willingness to die

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