'Limbless evangelist' Nick Vujicic recalls the time he came face to face with '10-foot-tall demons'

Nick Vujicic said he encountered '10-foot-tall demons, 5-foot wide' when he checked in at a hotel in San Francisco.(Life without Limbs)

There are still countless people who doubt the existence of God, so "limbless evangelist" Nick Vujicic provided another proof that He is there.

Vujicic created a Facebook video and answered someone who asked, "How can we know God's love is real, and how do you know it?" Vujicic already knows in his heart that God exists, but for disbelievers, he explained that proof of God's existence can be found in  the spiritual realm.

"I can't show you God, I can't show you an angel, but one of the reasons why I'm not an atheist, and one of the reasons why I don't believe science explains everything, is because I have seen miracles, and I've seen demons," Vujicic said.

"I've seen 10-foot-tall demons, 5-foot wide walk in through my San Francisco hotel room," he continued. "And I felt the demon's presence, demonic presence, before the demon actually walked through the wall. And so when you understand that science can't explain everything... there is a spiritual realm."

He added that there are some people who turn their backs on God and His teachings because of worldly pleasures. But if they refuse to acknowledge Him and "walk by faith," Vujicic warned that their happiness will be short-lived. "Money, drugs, sex alcohol — put your happiness in temporary things your happiness will be temporary," he said.

Vujicic was born with Tetra-amelia syndrome, so he has no arms and legs. Because of his situation, he was tempted several times to end his own life, but things changed when he accepted God into his life. In fact, he cannot recall the last time he asked God to give him arms and legs.

The evangelist said he is really looking forward to eternal life in heaven, because there, he is sure that God will make him whole. "I know that when I am in heaven, I will have my arms and legs, and I know that I will be hugging a couple of people in heaven who will be saying, 'Nick, thank you for coming to my school or country and helping me believe that there was something more in my life and heaven is real.' That's the greatest thing of all," he told the Daily Herald.