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Reports say Lamar Odom opens eyes, says ‘good morning’

Former NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham, a Las Vegas pastor, told his Facebook followers that Lamar Odom opened his eyes Friday morning and said “good morning.”

Cunningham could not be reached at his church, Remnant Ministries, but a woman who identified herself as Cunningham’s secretary and assistant confirmed that he posted the development.

Here are the two posts sent by Cunningham after boxer Zab Judah informed the football-star-turned-pastor of the news:

“Hello facebook friends:

"I’ve have to share this one. I was on the phone with Zab Judah, we were praying for Lamar Odom.

"We prayed that God would perform a miracle and show everyone that He is the true and Living God.

"I walked downstairs at the church and sat down at the altar during the phone conversation. Prayed for about five minutes. We asked God to open Lamar’s eyes and let him speak.

"I just received a call from Zab. Lamar opened his eyes and said, ‘Good Morning.’ The song came to me “our God is an Awesome God. Praise Him for his goodness.

"He’s revealing Himself in this earth. Trust him. Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice.”

Second post:

“I’m sorry but I’m still excited about what happened. It was only minutes later that God answered the prayer.

"God’s not dead. He’s truly alive. Living on the inside roaring like a Lion. He’s roaring, roaring.”

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