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Healing Is the Will of God for You!
By Rev.
Kenneth E. Hagin
And
Jesus went about all Galilee...healing all manner of sickness and all
manner of disease among the people.(Matt. 4:23)
I
know from more than sixty-five years' experience in the ministry that
the thing that keeps most people from being healed is they do not know
for sure if it is God's will to heal them. If they're sick, naturally,
they want to be healed, especially if they have a terminal disease and
medical science can't help them.
So they look everywhere they can for help. I don't blame them. I did too
when I was given up to die. And I found the answer in the Word of God.
Many times, people are just seeking in the dark, hoping something will
happen. They say, "Well, I may or may not get healed. And if it doesn't
happen, I'm going to die." They are prayed for many times, and hands are
laid on them, but nothing seems to work.
And under those conditions, nothing will, because they are uncertain
that it is God's will to heal them.
One giant step towards receiving healing for your physical body is to
settle the issue that healing is the will of God for you. What God
provided in His great plan of redemption belongs to everyone, not to
just a few of us. Let your faith solidly rest on the Word of God.
Knowing that healing is God's will for you doesn't come from just
reading scriptures about healing or memorizing those scriptures.
No, the revelation that it is God's will to heal you comes from
meditating on scriptures about healing - thinking on them, turning them
over and over in your mind until they become a part of your inner
consciousness.
Confession It is God's will to heal me, for healing is in God's
plan of redemption. I believe the Word, and according to the Word of
God, it is His will to heal me, because God wants me well.
(Taken by permission from
RHEMA Bible Church , aka Kenneth Hagin Ministries , Tulsa , OK , USA.
www.rhema.org )
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