TD Jakes Didn’t Have a Stroke but Says It ‘Could’ve Been Fatal’

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(L) T.D. Jakes in wheelchair leaving the hospital. (R) T.D. Jakes shares his gratitude for people's prayers and medical staff. Screengrab via X / @BishopJakes

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On Wednesday, Nov. 27, Bishop T.D. Jakes shared a video on social media showing his release from the hospital following a “health incident” he experienced on Sunday.

The health scare occurred as Jakes, 67, was concluding his sermon at The Potter’s House of Dallas on Nov. 24. Livestream footage captured the pastor sitting on a stool and appearing to slightly convulse. His movements prompted immediate reactions from those on stage and prayers from the congregation.

After the Sunday morning worship service, The Potter’s House released a statement to address concerns. The church stated Jakes had “experienced a slight health incident and received immediate medical attention following his powerful hour-long message.” They added that he was “stable and under the care of medical professionals. The entire Potter’s House family is grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support from the community.”

‘It Didn’t Have to End This Good,’ Says T.D. Jakes

On Wednesday, video showed Jakes being wheeled out of the hospital to his vehicle the day before Thanksgiving. An emotional Jakes expressed his gratitude to those who prayed for him.

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“It didn’t have to end this good,” Jakes said as he left the hospital. “I’m so grateful. I’m grateful for 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. I’m just grateful. Thank you.”

Jakes continued, “It didn’t have to turn out this way. I’m just grateful. I’m not afraid to die. I just don’t want to hurt my kids, the people who love me, my church who needs me, the world who called me, and the God who sent me. At times like this, you’ve got to be grateful.”

Accompanying his video, Jakes wrote, “Serving God’s people is an extraordinary privilege, and Sunday was no exception as I gave my all in delivering the message God placed on my heart. Even when I sensed the weight of my humanity and pushed through nonetheless, I’m reminded that even the strongest must rely on His strength.”

Jakes clarified that he did not have a stroke but acknowledged the severity of the incident.

“I give thanks unto the Lord that I did not have a stroke. However, the event could’ve been fatal if it weren’t for God’s intervention,” he said.

He also expressed gratitude to the medical professionals who treated him. “A special thank you to God and the medical professionals in our city whose speed and expertise were beyond exceptional,” Jakes said.

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“My job is to recuperate and reflect on God’s protection,” he wrote. “I owe it to my amazing family and church members to rest and ruminate as He restores me toward His service. As God calls us to honor the Sabbath, I’m reminded that rest is not a weakness—it is a divine gift.”

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Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse is the Senior Content Editor for ChurchLeaders and Site Manager for ChristianNewsNow. An undeserving husband to a beautiful wife, and a father to 4 beautiful children. He serves as the chairman of the deacons, a growth group leader, and is a member of University Baptist Church in Beavercreek, Ohio. Follow him on twitter here (https://twitter.com/jessetjackson). Accredited member of the Evangelical Press Association.

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