Korey Fisher was saved by God after falling 200 feet from the sky.

Fisher, a certified skydiving instructor with 1500 jumps under his belt, had started skydiving as a way to strengthen his faith.

In November of 2017, six years after his first jump, Fisher collided with another jumper midair. 

“I only saw the individual for about half a second before the collision," says Fisher. "In that half a second I literally remember thinking, ‘I’m dead.’ I just remember accepting it. There was nothing I could do.”

The two skydivers fell over 200 feet before hitting the ground - both miraculously survived.

“I tried to move and couldn’t and then passed back out. The next thing I know they’re putting me in a helicopter, but it was evident I was dying,” Fisher says to CBN.

Fisher, with a broken neck, twelve broken ribs, and massive internal injuries, was life-flighted to hospital.

Fisher's parents asked their church community to pray as he may not make it through the night or if he survived, he would be paralyzed for life.

Fisher survived the morning and, to the shock of his doctors, had not severed his spinal cord due to the fall.

“It’s in my opinion, honestly, short of miraculous,” says Fisher's spinal surgeon.

This is the first time I, as a physician, can say I have seen a miracle.

“When I initially got the call my initial question was, ‘How bad is he in terms of paralysis?’ And the trauma doctor, his words were specifically, ‘You won’t believe it, but he’s moving everything.'”

After spinal surgery and a goal to make it home for Christmas, Fisher walked out of the hospital without pain and completely healed.

Fisher says, "He loved me that much to gracefully save my life and spare me all of this and all the dreams that I had that could have been taken from me in a second.

“If He can supernaturally change a human being falling out the sky’s situation, to not die, to not be paralyzed, to override physical limitations of the human body when striking the ground, He can handle all of the things in my life that I’m not in control of."