In this powerful and life-changing video, former gang member Luis Ortega shares his incredible near-death experience (NDE) where he encounters Jesus Christ and discovers the true meaning of life, redemption, and purpose. From a past filled with violence, pride, and pain, Luis is given a second chance to turn away from his destructive path and embrace love, humility, and forgiveness. His emotional testimony reveals the profound lessons he learned during his encounter with Jesus and how it completely transformed his life.

During his experience, Jesus showed Luis a vision of his pastβ€”the harm he caused and the ripple effects of his actions. But more importantly, He revealed a future filled with hope, healing, and purposeβ€”a life dedicated to serving others, helping the weak, and spreading peace. Luis now carries a powerful message for anyone who feels lost, trapped by their past, or too far gone to be forgiven: It’s never too late to change.

➑️ Key moments in this video:

Near-death experience of a former gang member who meets Jesus
Powerful lessons about love, forgiveness, and moving beyond a life of violence
The importance of humility and serving others as part of God’s purpose
A heartfelt call to action for anyone struggling with regret, guilt, or mistakes

This video is for anyone who feels they’ve lost their way, who believes they’ve made too many mistakes to be redeemed, or who is searching for a fresh start. Luis’ story is proof that no one is beyond God’s love and forgiveness. If you’ve ever wondered if there’s hope for a better future, this testimony will inspire you to take that first step toward change.

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