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Jan 11, 2010
Scripture of the week:
The king said to the man of God, "Please entreat the LORD your God, and
pray for me, that my hand may be restored to me " So the man of God
entreated the LORD, and the king's hand was restored to him, and it became
as it was before. I Kings 13: 6 NAS
Insight:
Notice here in scripture, that the king asked the prophet to pray to his
God. Clearly, King Jeroboam was in need of some spiritual assistance.
He needed prayers that would be heard.
There are times in our lives when we too, need the prayers of another to
go before the Lord on our behalf. In the book of James, God so graciously
gave us the proper steps to take in order to receive a physical healing.
Go to the elders of the church. Have them anoint with oil, in the name of
the Lord and lastly, confess your sins that you may be healed.
There is great power in a prayer of faith. This power is generated by the
ability of the individual who is going before the Lord to believe, it is
acknowledged by God, and implemented by the power of the Holy Spirit
to manifest a physical healing. Is physical healing through prayer
possible today? Yes it is. The prerequisite: a prayer of faith prayed by
one who has the ability to believe.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father,
I need today, a healing in my physical body. I am going to move out as
your word instructs and call upon the elders. Help me believe. Remove
from me, the limitations I have in my own mind that might interfere
with the precious gift of healing I am going to receive by faith. I pray
now for the elders to have supernatural faith as they pray, and I ask that
you remove any limitations they may have. I pray these things in Jesus
Name, Amen.
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