This is exactly what I needed to hear. I've been bedridden for 2 years now, suffering tremendously. I pray God heals me, and I pray He has His way in my life while I wait. Grateful for these sermons!
I'm very sorry for your suffering bikepacker. I understand. I was bedridden and in terrible pain for 2 1/2 years and God restored me, but left a thorn in my flesh. As awful as suffering is, it really teaches us so much. If God healed me, He can heal you too, and we will pray for a miracle and that you will have a wonderful testimony which brings Jesus and the Father great glory and opens doors for you to bring hope to many with similar disabilities. Merciful God and Father, we come before your throne of grace through the gates of Thanksgiving into the courts of praise. We ask for forgiveness of any known and unknown sins, transgressions, inequity and evil in our lives, that may otherwise hinder the miraculous from happening. We pray, Father God, for the faith bikepacker needs to believe you will restore your child's mobility. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, we proclaim "RISE and walk", just as Peter did in a momentary encounter with the man at the Gate Beautiful. Peter released his faith and the faith of the lame man received that touch of your hands through your servant, Peter, and he got up and leapt and jumped for joy. Please, Lord, we pray it's your will for bikepacker to be set free this day. We understand there are lessons to be learned through suffering and we pray that what was needed for bikepacker's spiritual growth has been developed so bikepacker can be set free and be healed this day! May your will be done and may relief from the tormenting spirit of pain come soon. We bind all spirits of fear, doubt and unbelief and any other unclean spirits which can hinder healing and ask that You will loose healing spirits and an increased measure of faith and belief for healing this day. In Jesus's mighty name, Amen!
This is exactly what I needed to hear. I've been bedridden for 2 years now, suffering tremendously. I pray God heals me, and I pray He has His way in my life while I wait. Grateful for these sermons!
I'm very sorry for your suffering bikepacker. I understand. I was bedridden and in terrible pain for 2 1/2 years and God restored me, but left a thorn in my flesh. As awful as suffering is, it really teaches us so much. If God healed me, He can heal you too, and we will pray for a miracle and that you will have a wonderful testimony which brings Jesus and the Father great glory and opens doors for you to bring hope to many with similar disabilities.
Merciful God and Father, we come before your throne of grace through the gates of Thanksgiving into the courts of praise. We ask for forgiveness of any known and unknown sins, transgressions, inequity and evil in our lives, that may otherwise hinder the miraculous from happening. We pray, Father God, for the faith bikepacker needs to believe you will restore your child's mobility. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, we proclaim "RISE and walk", just as Peter did in a momentary encounter with the man at the Gate Beautiful. Peter released his faith and the faith of the lame man received that touch of your hands through your servant, Peter, and he got up and leapt and jumped for joy. Please, Lord, we pray it's your will for bikepacker to be set free this day. We understand there are lessons to be learned through suffering and we pray that what was needed for bikepacker's spiritual growth has been developed so bikepacker can be set free and be healed this day! May your will be done and may relief from the tormenting spirit of pain come soon. We bind all spirits of fear, doubt and unbelief and any other unclean spirits which can hinder healing and ask that You will loose healing spirits and an increased measure of faith and belief for healing this day. In Jesus's mighty name, Amen!
Your faith heals you recieve healing
👍 great teachings thank you
I like this teaching 😊
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So hard to find this kind of teaching these days. It's all just topical.
“Have Thine own way, Lord.
Have Thine own way.”