For
search click
Search
Back to the
Main list of Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin
Jesus Is Your Healer
By Rev.
Kenneth E. Hagin
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who
forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases. (Ps.
103:2-3)
I remember reading
the testimony of Dr. A.B. Simpson, founder of the Christian Missionary
Alliance. He was a Presbyterian minister and pastor, and in his
mid-forties, he developed a serious heart condition. The best specialist
of that day said nothing could be done for him.
Dr. Simpson knew
nothing at all about the subject of healing. He had never examined the
Bible on that subject, even though he was a minister of the Gospel and a
graduate of a seminary. Now many in his own Presbyterian church
congregation had testified of being healed. And he knew they were
healed, because he knew something about their conditions.
So he decided to take a leave of absence from his church and go back to
his farm, where every single day, he spent ten to twelve hours examining
the Scriptures on the subject of healing. He would take his Bible and a
notebook and get away from the house. He would sit in the sunshine under
a tree, out in the fresh air. He would lean back against the tree with
his Bible and notebook and make notes.
After two weeks of doing that, he became convinced that divine healing
belonged to him. So without being any better, with all of his heart
symptoms, he wrote down the following:
Having studied the Word of God and having come to see that healing for
the physical body is ours today just as much as the remission and
forgiveness of sins, I now accept Jesus as my Healer.
Confession
I am a believer, not a doubter. God's Word
belongs to me. I accept that Word and acknowledge that God's Word is
truth. I will not forget all His benefits. He is my Healer, and
according to the Word of God, I'm healed. I receive that healing today.
(Taken by permission from
RHEMA Bible Church , aka Kenneth Hagin Ministries , Tulsa , OK , USA.
www.rhema.org )
Back to the Main
list of Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin