GOD HEALS
Not only does
God always heal; He has already provided healing for every person on the earth,
just as He has provided forgiveness of sins and redemption.
God does not
change. He is the Lord that heals us (Ex. 15:26), the Lord who sent His Word to
heal us (Ps. 107:20), the Lord who forgives all our sins and heals all our
diseases (Ps. 103:1-3), the Lord who bore our sicknesses on the cross (Isa.
53:4-5), the Lord who healed all who came to Him (Matt. 8:16), the Lord who
went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed of the devil for God
was with Him (Acts 10:38), the Lord who set the church against sickness and
commanded us to go and to heal the sick (Matt. 10:8), the Lord who told us that
greater works would we do (John 14:12), the Lord who gives us power to lay
hands on the sick and they recover (Mark 16:18), the Lord who confirms His Word
with signs following (Mark 16:20), the Lord who healed the sick in the early
church through the ministries of Peter, Paul and other believers (Acts), the
Lord who gives gifts of healings to the church for the church age (1 Cor.
12:9), and the Lord who asks through James if there are any sick among us
(James 5:14)
God’s Word
shows us that as Children of God, divine health is our inheritance because
Jesus died to take away our sicknesses. Isaiah 53:5 says “But he was wounded
for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of
our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”
Every day,
declare you are strong, declare you are healthy and declare that the life of
God is at work in your body. Declare that sickness will have no place in your
body. As you continually study the Word and proclaim it, your faith will be
strengthened daily and you will find yourself living as God planned for you; in
perfect and divine Health.
May God’s
Spirit rest upon you and cause you to bask in favour always, you will come out
victorious always
MOVE
YOUR MOUNTAINS
And
Peter, remembering, said to Him, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree which You cursed
has withered away.” So Jesus answered and said to them, “Have faith in God. For
assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast
into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things
he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.” - Mark 11:21–23
Like
many believers, you may have heard the teaching on mountain-moving faith based
on Mark 11:22–23. I don’t know about you, but it always intrigued me: Why did
Jesus curse the fig tree before He taught on mountain-moving faith?
The
first time fig leaves are mentioned in the Bible, they speak of
self-righteousness—after Adam sinned, he covered himself with fig leaves.
Adam’s covering was a bloodless one, and without the shedding of blood, there
is no remission of sins (Hebrews 9:22). That’s why God had to clothe him with
animal skin instead, which meant the shedding of innocent blood. One speaks of
righteousness by works, while the other speaks of righteousness by the shed
blood of the Lamb.
So
the fig tree here is a picture of self-righteousness. And what Jesus was saying
is that before your faith can flow like a river, you have to curse (or get rid
of) self-righteousness in your life and embrace His gift of righteousness!
Beloved,
keep believing, meditating on and declaring that you are righteous in Christ
apart from your works. This revelation is what causes faith for every
breakthrough you need to rise effortlessly in your heart, and the mountains in
your life to move!
SEE
YOURSELF RISEN WITH JESUS :
Constantly keep in mind Jesus Christ, the Messiah, [as] risen from the dead. – 2 Timothy 2:8
This is the key to holding onto the blessings of God. When pressure comes, when troubles and trials are bearing down on you, remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead!
Remember that when Jesus arose, you arose. When He came out of hell and defeated the enemy, you came out of hell and defeated the enemy. His victory is your victory because you're in Him.
In the hard places, remember that. When the devil tells you you're not going to get your answer this time, remember that. When he tells you there's no way out, you remember Christ, the Anointed One, the Victorious Conqueror, risen from the dead and seated at the right hand of the Father!
If there's an image Satan hates more than any other, it must be that image of Jesus, rising from the dead, stripping him forever of his authority, and openly displaying his defeat to all of heaven and hell. That's the picture you need to keep in the forefront of your mind. Think about it until it's etched into your heart so deeply that nothing Satan says or does can get it out of you.
That's when the gifts of God will be established in your life. That's when the devil won't be able to talk you out of your inheritance with trials and tribulations. Keep in mind Jesus Christ, risen from the dead!
Constantly keep in mind Jesus Christ, the Messiah, [as] risen from the dead. – 2 Timothy 2:8
This is the key to holding onto the blessings of God. When pressure comes, when troubles and trials are bearing down on you, remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead!
Remember that when Jesus arose, you arose. When He came out of hell and defeated the enemy, you came out of hell and defeated the enemy. His victory is your victory because you're in Him.
In the hard places, remember that. When the devil tells you you're not going to get your answer this time, remember that. When he tells you there's no way out, you remember Christ, the Anointed One, the Victorious Conqueror, risen from the dead and seated at the right hand of the Father!
If there's an image Satan hates more than any other, it must be that image of Jesus, rising from the dead, stripping him forever of his authority, and openly displaying his defeat to all of heaven and hell. That's the picture you need to keep in the forefront of your mind. Think about it until it's etched into your heart so deeply that nothing Satan says or does can get it out of you.
That's when the gifts of God will be established in your life. That's when the devil won't be able to talk you out of your inheritance with trials and tribulations. Keep in mind Jesus Christ, risen from the dead!
THE LORD IS
YOUR REFUGE :
1 He who
dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the
Almighty. 2I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in
Him I will trust.” - Psalm 91:1–2
Every day, we
are bombarded with news of conflicts, natural disasters, diseases and new
strains of drug-resistant viruses. We also hear of people losing their loved
ones in freak accidents. And we ask ourselves, “Is there a place where I can
take refuge from a world gone mad?”
Yes, there
is! God foresaw all these things and He has promised in His Word protection
from every evil known to man. There is no trap set by the devil that our Father
cannot deliver us from, if we trust in Him and take Him as our refuge. That is
His promise in Psalm 91.
Whether it is
an earthquake at midnight, a crazy sniper, an unknown virus or a terrorist
attack, God says, “You shall not be afraid of the terror by night, nor of the
arrow that flies by day, nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness, nor of
the destruction that lays waste at noonday.” (Psalm 91:5–6)
Because you
have made Him your dwelling place, angels are watching over you right now.
(Psalm 91:9–11) They give heed to the voice of God’s Word, so you should give
voice to God’s Word. This means that you should agree with and speak what God’s
Word says about His preserving and protecting you. Then, angels are sent to
minister for you. (Hebrews 1:14)
My friend,
don’t say, “If it can happen to them, it can also happen to me!” Say, “A
thousand may fall at my side and 10,000 at my right hand, but it will not come
near me!” (Psalm 91:7) The world says that you cannot but expect danger all around.
God says, “You are in this world but not of this world. You have My protection
because you are of Me and in Me.” (John 17:14–23)
You have
access by faith into the secret place of the Most High where no evil can touch
you. There is no need to fear living in the end times because the Lord is your
refuge and fortress. His Word says so. And those who trust His Word completely
find His Word completely true!
Thought For
The Day :
The Lord is
your refuge from every evil known to man.
THE LAW OF FAITH :
Luke 8:45, "And Jesus said, 'Who touched me?' When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, 'Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?'"
The multitudes were thronging Jesus. That is, they were compressing, and crowding in on all sides, so it seems strange that He would ask, "Who touched me?" Many people were physically touching Jesus, but this woman touched His power by faith. Many people in the crowd probably needed healing, but this person is the only one mentioned who received. The difference was the touch of faith.
If it was simply Jesus' willingness to heal that determined whether or not the healing took place, then all of the sick in this multitude would have been healed. This instance illustrates that it's not prayer that saves the sick, but rather the prayer of faith that saves the sick (Jas. 5:15).
Healing is governed by law and not by a case by case decision from God based on His feelings toward us. This woman received her healing by the law of faith before Jesus knew anything about her. Impassioned pleas to God will not obtain the miracle we seek. Although Jesus is touched by our feelings, it requires faith. It's not because Jesus doesn't know our needs or hear our cries that miracles don't happen, but rather it's because very few know how the law of faith works.
One of the main differences between a God-kind of faith and a natural, human faith, which everyone has, is that human faith believes only what it can see, taste, hear, smell, or feel. God's kind of faith believes in things that cannot be seen. You must believe that you receive your answer "when you pray" - not when you see the thing you've desired. Simply put, faith is our response to God's ability, made complete by our actions. Trust Him completely and, because you believe, your actions will follow.
Luke 8:45, "And Jesus said, 'Who touched me?' When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, 'Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?'"
The multitudes were thronging Jesus. That is, they were compressing, and crowding in on all sides, so it seems strange that He would ask, "Who touched me?" Many people were physically touching Jesus, but this woman touched His power by faith. Many people in the crowd probably needed healing, but this person is the only one mentioned who received. The difference was the touch of faith.
If it was simply Jesus' willingness to heal that determined whether or not the healing took place, then all of the sick in this multitude would have been healed. This instance illustrates that it's not prayer that saves the sick, but rather the prayer of faith that saves the sick (Jas. 5:15).
Healing is governed by law and not by a case by case decision from God based on His feelings toward us. This woman received her healing by the law of faith before Jesus knew anything about her. Impassioned pleas to God will not obtain the miracle we seek. Although Jesus is touched by our feelings, it requires faith. It's not because Jesus doesn't know our needs or hear our cries that miracles don't happen, but rather it's because very few know how the law of faith works.
One of the main differences between a God-kind of faith and a natural, human faith, which everyone has, is that human faith believes only what it can see, taste, hear, smell, or feel. God's kind of faith believes in things that cannot be seen. You must believe that you receive your answer "when you pray" - not when you see the thing you've desired. Simply put, faith is our response to God's ability, made complete by our actions. Trust Him completely and, because you believe, your actions will follow.
WHEN IT IS MORE BLESSED TO RECEIVE :
LUKE 10:42 - …Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her.”
If Jesus comes to your home, what would you do? Would you ask Him to sit down and then start serving Him? Or would you sit down and start drawing from Him? Would you let Him serve you and fill you up?
Jesus walked into the home of two sisters, Martha and Mary. (Luke10:38) Martha saw His weariness. She knew that Jesus had been walking for miles, going about doing good, healing the sick and meeting the people’s needs. Obviously, He must be tired, she thought, so she saw Him as someone she had to care for.
Mary, however, saw beyond Jesus’ external weariness into His divinity. She saw that He was someone she needed to draw from. And by doing that, she made Him feel like God—the Savior who had come to serve her and not to be served by her. (Matthew 20:28) Jesus even commended her for choosing the better portion!
Our human minds just find that hard to believe. Some people tell me, “But Pastor, the Bible says that it is more blessed to give than to receive.” (Acts 20:35) When it comes to man, that is true. But when it comes to God, He wants to give. In fact, unless you learn how to receive from God, you will have nothing to give to man.
Which sister gave Jesus the sweeter feast and filled Him up? Martha who was busy preparing food for Him? Or Mary who sat still and drew deeply from Him? It was Mary. She made Jesus feel a sense of His divine glory. She allowed Jesus to be the giver, to be God.
Like Martha, we always reverse the roles. We somehow think that God needs our service, but He actually wants to fill us first. Mary’s ears and heart were more precious to Jesus than Martha’s hands and feet.
We use our ears and hearts to draw from Jesus. We use our hands and feet to serve Him, and there is a place for that. But our sense and appreciation of God’s divine fullness is more precious to Him than all the service we can render Him. And when you draw from Him, you cannot help but become a great giver and server.
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