Healing Beyond Expectations.     

Healing Beyond Expectations.     

When we are saved we immediately receive divine healing. Indeed, the day Jesus Christ was crucified you received your healing,

🎯By his stripes, you are healed. The stripes have a purpose because if you are going to kill a man why cane him – why give him 40 stripes?

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💥The diseases and illnesses of the world are classified into 39 categories. Jesus took 40 stripes and it is explained that the 40th stripe was to make up for any disease that was not existing then.

🎯Jesus heals in various ways. He can repair the faulty body part; He can recreate by giving you a brand new body part.

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🎯When Jesus heals, He often makes whole. Every other form of sickness you were not aware of is totally removed.

🎯When God decides to make you whole, He sees to it that there are no leftovers; no signs that you were ever sick.

🎯Beyond wholeness, there is a level where you have an assurance that you will never be sick again.

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🎯Beyond that, there is a level where you carry the healing virtue, such that anyone who touches you receives an overflow of healing and health.

🎯Beyond that, the Almighty God can so load you with so much anointing that your sweat heals the sick like in the case of Paul.

🎯There is something greater still. Peter’s shadow was able to heal.

🎯However, we must note that the one who will be healed must be prepared to testify. 💥The one who will move from healing to wholeness must be someone who will testify and give thanks.

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💥The one whose touch will make the lame walk must be someone who will witness.

💥The one whose sweat and handkerchiefs and aprons will heal the sick must be one who will spend and be spent for God.

💥The one whose shadow will heal must be willing to give their all and follow the Master all the way.

🎯The one who will get beyond healing must be someone with the faith of a child.

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🎯But it all starts by surrendering to God to be His children.

 

– From a sermon by Pastor Enoch Adeboye

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