Healing isn't something you have to earn—it's something Jesus already paid for.
In this episode of Power Hour, Carlie Terradez explores the biblical truth that healing is a part of your redemption in Christ. Through Scripture, you'll discover why healing is a legal right of every believer, how grace—not works—gives us access to God's promises, and why understanding your identity as a redeemed child of God changes the way you receive from Him.
If you've ever wondered whether God wants to heal you, or if you've struggled to receive what Jesus already purchased at the cross, this message will encourage you to stop striving and start receiving by faith.
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Welcome to Power Hour where we believe it is God's will for you to be well.
Speaker A:I'm your host, Kylie Terradez, and this podcast is created from the weekly live streams that I do every Thursday at 1pm Mountain time.
Speaker A:Whether you tune in live or listen later, this message is something that you can receive today.
Speaker A:Let's get started.
Speaker B:So let's take a moment and pray and then we're going to get in the Word and then we'll pray for your prayer requests.
Speaker B:So Father God, thank you so much that you're here with us today.
Speaker B:Wherever we're watching from, wherever we're listening, whatever we're doing, Lord, thank you that you're right there in the midst of us.
Speaker B:And Lord, we just ask that you give us ears to hear, a mind to understand and a heart to receive everything that you have for us today.
Speaker B:In Jesus name, amen.
Speaker B:So, you know, as part of the Rights of Redemption, you know, we've covered some of this in previous programs.
Speaker B:We're actually going through the school of Supernatural Healing.
Speaker B:And so we're on lesson six and if we have notes for this, okay, class note.
Speaker B:So if you want to join in and be a student of the Word, you can go on to our website.
Speaker B:Our team also has a link that they'll put up.
Speaker B:There'll be a direct link and you can save that somewhere, but that'll take you to Power Academy.
Speaker B:And Power Academy is our tuition free online Bible school.
Speaker B:And we have over 13,000 students now in Power Academy all around the world.
Speaker B:And it's just a really, really powerful tool.
Speaker B:And if you want to find these particular notes, then you join Power Academy just with an email.
Speaker B:That's all that's asked of you.
Speaker B:It's really easy.
Speaker B:And you go to the healing module, Healing Module one, and lesson six.
Speaker B:And the title of the lesson is the Rights of Redemption.
Speaker B:And you can download this PDF exactly the same as mine.
Speaker B:And also there'll be a video course on there that you can use for your information later on.
Speaker B:So it's a great way to grow in the Word and be discipled and just if you're, you know, if you're strong, struggling to receive a promise of God, whether that's healing provision or really anything else, the answers that we need are found in the Word of God.
Speaker B: Psalm: Speaker B:And you know, if, if we want to see a breakthrough, if I'm struggling in something, if I'm, if I'm not getting Anywhere.
Speaker B:If, if a symptom won't move or a circumstance won't budge, I'm going to get into the Word of God because I know that the Word of God is where I'm going to find the answer.
Speaker B:Now, it might be when you open the Bible that it doesn't spell out your particular circumstance, you know, but the, all of the answers that we need are in a seed form in that Word.
Speaker B:And if we take the seed of the Word of God and we receive it by faith in our heart, it will bear fruit and your specific circumstances will change.
Speaker B:The Word of God never fails.
Speaker B:It is called an incorruptible seed.
Speaker B:Seed.
Speaker B:And when we take that seed and we plant it in our heart by reading it, by meditating on it, by asking the Holy Spirit to reveal it to us, it will bear fruit because God is faithful.
Speaker B:Amen.
Speaker B:And his power is real.
Speaker B:So we've been going through this, this school, the supernatural school of healing, and we've covered a lot of groundwork up until now.
Speaker B:And I would encourage you to go back and just recap or watch for the first time the previous lessons.
Speaker B:Each lesson is standalone, so don't feel like you're behind, but they do kind of build on one another.
Speaker B:And so we've covered a lot of, of ground, a lot of foundation already.
Speaker B:But I do just want to start with this because I know for some people this may be the very first time you're joining in and I don't want you to feel left out here.
Speaker B:But first of all, when it, when it comes to healing, one of the key things that we need to have down on our heart, cemented in the fabric of our being in our belief system is that we cannot earn healing.
Speaker B:And so many people try and they wear themselves out going around what I call the faith merry go round.
Speaker B:And I hear them when they come for ministry and they tell me all the things that they've already done, all the things that they've already tried, and they look and sound exhausted.
Speaker B:Healing is a gift from God.
Speaker B:Jesus paid for your healing on the cross.
Speaker B:It is part of what we call the atonement.
Speaker B:When Jesus died and rose again, we from, from the grave, that was the atonement.
Speaker B:And that was a package.
Speaker B:He.
Speaker B:He paid for us to be forgiven from all of our sin, but he also paid for us to be free from sickness.
Speaker B:Now whether or not we receive all of the, the parts of the atonement that he has paid for is a different matter.
Speaker B:And I think sometimes people's different experiences Their backgrounds, their, you know, their lack of knowledge or just ignorance of the word of God or disappointment or anger or whatever can, can almost hinder people receiving every single part of the atonement.
Speaker B:But nevertheless, it is still available for you today.
Speaker B:So we can't do anything to earn our salvation.
Speaker B:At the same time, we can't do anything to earn our healing.
Speaker B:Because salvation and healing, part of the atonement package deal, is a free gift.
Speaker B:Jesus paid for us to be free.
Speaker B:He paid for, for with his body, his death, burial, and resurrection on the cross on our behalf.
Speaker B:And now we get to enjoy all the benefits, the legal rights of what Jesus accomplished for us.
Speaker B:And this is a big deal, you know, because God isn't up in heaven just determining who's going to get healed and who's not or who's going to be free or who's going to have peace or who's going to have their sins forgiven or who's not.
Speaker B:You know, sometimes we misunderstand this and some of our, some of our religious background can really feed into a mindset that actually hinders us receiving from the Word of God.
Speaker B:And let me explain that for a moment.
Speaker B:I just want to touch on.
Speaker B:And this is probably going to be killing a sacred cow for someone.
Speaker B:But prayer chains, Prayer chains, that is when everyone in the church gets together and either by text or in person, however they do that, they have some sort of prayer meeting where they were praying for a specific person, where somebody has a need, and then that need is communicated to, from one person to the next, like in a chain.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker B:And you know, the mindset for that is, is really the more people that we can have on that prayer chain, the more people that we can have, you know, praying and interceding for a person, the more it's almost like the more spiritual muscle is released to strong arm God into doing something.
Speaker B:Now, we might not communicate it in those terms, but often that's what the motivation is behind a prayer chain.
Speaker B:And I'm not against prayer chains, but I'm against prayer chains that is set up on, on a foundation other than the Word God.
Speaker B:You see, when we look in the word of God and we see the, and value the magnitude of Jesus's sacrifice on the cross, that is enough.
Speaker B:You know, God, God already moved.
Speaker B:Jesus was moved.
Speaker B:Jesus moved and he died and he rose.
Speaker B:That was a pretty big move.
Speaker B:He's already moved.
Speaker B:And so if we think by coming together with a group of 10 or 20 or 50 people that God is going to hear our prayer on behalf of somebody else and is more likely to do something.
Speaker B:And then if, you know, we had one or two people praying, you know, that just, that just reveals a misunderstanding of the word of God.
Speaker B:As New Testament believers, we are living in the light.
Speaker B:The benefits of what Jesus has already accomplished.
Speaker B:God has already moved in the form of Jesus deathbearing resurrection.
Speaker B:He's already done his part.
Speaker B:And so when we put this in the context of healing, when we pray for someone to receive healing, now we are a prayer appropriating the will of God because it's already paid for.
Speaker B:Now that that payment for that healing, that payment for that deliverance, that payment for that forgiveness has already been made.
Speaker B:And it doesn't need to be made again and again and again every time somebody sins or somebody has a symptom.
Speaker B:It was done one time in the deathbearing resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Speaker B:So when we're praying for someone, it should change us when we understand that we're new covenant believers and that we have a better covenant based on better promises is what it says in Hebrews.
Speaker B:We should be praying in light of Jesus's resurrection, not looking towards the cross, but, you know, like it hasn't happened yet, but looking like it's in the rearview mirror, like it already has.
Speaker B:And that changes the way we pray because now we're praying and we're not praying to God to come and heal somebody.
Speaker B:We're thanking God he already has and we're commanding that sickness to leave.
Speaker B:We're actually applying through our legal right.
Speaker B:Jesus entered into a contract with him.
Speaker B:He signed it in his blood.
Speaker B:Now healing has become a legal right of our redemption.
Speaker B:We didn't earn it, we didn't pay for it, we certainly didn't deserve it.
Speaker B:But we get to live in the benefits of that.
Speaker B:That is what it means to be an heir.
Speaker B:We are heirs in salvation, right to all of the promises of God.
Speaker B:We get to enjoy all of the benefits.
Speaker B:Jesus has already done his.
Speaker B:His healing part.
Speaker B:So we don't need to have 10, 20, 50 people all praying and begging God for Auntie Flo to get better.
Speaker B:Auntie Flo can get better when she calls upon the name of the Lord.
Speaker B:Auntie Flo can get better when one believer comes alongside her and speaks in authority the word of God over her.
Speaker B:So this is, this is quite different.
Speaker B:We, God is not moved by prayer chains or for us to remind him of our good works.
Speaker B:What that really explains is that we feel if we were trying to approach God like we earn, we're trying to Earn something.
Speaker B:We've misunderstand, misunderstood the gospel.
Speaker B:You can't earn your healing.
Speaker B:You can't earn your salvation.
Speaker B:These are free gifts paid for by the blood of Jesus.
Speaker B:And you know, now because of Jesus, our position is not one of slave, it's not one of beggar, it's not one of a dirty worm just crawling towards the throne of God.
Speaker B:I hoping that God is going to somehow, you know, stretch out his holy sepulcher towards us and touch us.
Speaker C:No.
Speaker B:Now we can come boldly to the throne of grace, jump up on our Father's lap and receive everything that he has for us.
Speaker B:We're going to receive his help in time of need.
Speaker B:This is what it says in Hebrews.
Speaker B:We can come boldly to the throne of grace.
Speaker B:Our position now is redeemed child of God.
Speaker B:That's quite, that's quite a title.
Speaker B:Maybe you've never had a title in your life.
Speaker B:Well, now I'm giving you one.
Speaker B:Redeemed child of God.
Speaker B:Right, Carly Territories.
Speaker B:Redeemed child of God.
Speaker B:I quite like that.
Speaker B:Maybe you can put your.
Speaker B:Your name in there, right?
Speaker B:Redeemed child of God.
Speaker B:And that means that healing is our legal right just as much as salvation is.
Speaker B:So when we know our rights, and this is why we have to know our rights, and we're going through the rights of redemption today of which communion plays into this.
Speaker B:When we know our rights, we're going to stand up for our rights.
Speaker B:And you see people like God bless anyone that works in customer service, okay?
Speaker B:Because customers have rights when they buy things in the retail, in a retail space or online, they have a right.
Speaker B:You know, usually there's a time period, but they have a right to return those items if those items are faulty.
Speaker B:You know, there's almost a, like a small print, right?
Speaker B:There's an agreement, but customers have their rights and they know when that, when that store is trying to infringe upon their rights and they would stand up for themselves.
Speaker B:No, it's my right to redeem this item.
Speaker B:I want to give this item back and redeem the money I paid for it.
Speaker B:It's my legal right of redemption.
Speaker B:And so because we know our rights, we're used to that in this day and age, will stand up and we'll, you know, we'll.
Speaker B:We'll put up a bit of a fuss if we don't get out.
Speaker B:Our rights don't get honored if they get trampled upon.
Speaker B:Well, you know, the same thing happens when it comes to the word of God and the promises of God.
Speaker B:We got to know our rights as a redeemed child of God.
Speaker B:Because otherwise when Satan comes with his lies and with his confusion and with his, well, you didn't earn it.
Speaker B:And with his accusations and condemnation, if we don't know our rights, we won't enforce them.
Speaker B:And we'll start to listen to his nonsense and buy into it and we'll start to in fact back off of even the thing that legally is already ours.
Speaker B:So we've got to know what our rights are.
Speaker B:And if you don't know what your legal right is to healing, you can even find this in the Old Testament.
Speaker B:We're going to look in Isaiah 53, verse 5, and it says, but he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities, and the chastisement of our peace was upon him.
Speaker B:And by his stripes we are healed.
Speaker B:So these, this is looking towards Jesus's crucifixion.
Speaker B:It says this is clearly talking about physical healing.
Speaker B:Clearly talking about physical healing.
Speaker B:You can study this out.
Speaker B:It's talking about physical healing.
Speaker B:Hundreds of years before Christ's birth, Isaiah was prophesying about the birth, death, death and resurrection of Jesus and the, the kind of, the kind of things that would happen at crucifixion.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker B:He was telling people that Jesus was going to pay for that, for our future.
Speaker B:But then if we look the other side of the cross in the New Testament, we're going to see the fulfillment of that.
Speaker B:That same scripture.
Speaker B:And in First Peter 2:24, it says, he himself bore our sins in his own body on the tree or on the cross, that we being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness.
Speaker B:For by his wounds you were healed.
Speaker B:And this is almost exactly the same terminology, but he said he's looking backwards towards something that's already happened.
Speaker B:You know, we're not Old Testament believers.
Speaker B:We have a better covenant based on better promises.
Speaker B:And because of that at the cross we were healed.
Speaker B:It is now our right of redemption.
Speaker B:Right Is now part of our righteousness.
Speaker B:Jesus says should live unto righteousness.
Speaker B:Righteousness is a big word, but it just means that you're right, you have right standing before God.
Speaker B:You're righteous and truly holy.
Speaker B:When you stand before God, you know he sees you as truly holy.
Speaker B:He doesn't see the sin, he doesn't see the mess ups.
Speaker B:He doesn't see the sin, the sickness.
Speaker B:He sees you as righteous and truly holy because of what Jesus has done, what Jesus had paid for you to have.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:Super important.
Speaker B:And this should, like I Said, this should really change the way that we pray.
Speaker B:Because once we understand that, that healing is a redemptive work of Jesus at the cross, we're no longer praying.
Speaker B:Like we got to ask God to come down and do something that he hasn't already done.
Speaker B:It gives us a boldness, it gives us a confidence in the way that we pray.
Speaker B:Because now we're not begging, we're just enforcing our rights.
Speaker B:We're enforcing, we're understanding that something's already been done.
Speaker B:And we pray from, from that position of understanding, right from that, that.
Speaker B:And that's what gives us boldness and confidence.
Speaker B:So this is really key.
Speaker B:The reason I wanted to lay that groundwork is because this is really key to accessing all of the promises of God, not just healing.
Speaker B:You know, we receive every promise of God is in him.
Speaker B:Yes, and amen.
Speaker B:God's already said yes.
Speaker B:We, we put our agreement to it by saying amen.
Speaker B:But you know, there we, we need to respond to the promise of God, but we also need to understand that it's partly in our hands to appropriate it.
Speaker B:We were already been given access to it, but we access that via faith by putting trust and confidence, boldness in that promise.
Speaker B:You know, the sentence you could say has already been served, the judgment has already been made.
Speaker B:Jesus took the punishment.
Speaker B:So now by grace, through faith, we can collect the goods.
Speaker B:Really, really important.
Speaker B:You know, the Lord gave me a picture of this, a dream, and it was like a judge, and maybe there was a, somebody that was shoplifting or a thief that was stealing, burglarizing houses, and he goes to court and he did, you know, he, he, he just forgives that, that, that, that criminal and says, what you, what you did was wrong and you deserve to go to jail.
Speaker B:But you know, I'm going to pardon you.
Speaker B:I'm going to pardon you and everyone's going to get their goods back.
Speaker B:You know, when we come to the Lord, if it's, if that criminal turned around, says, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker B:See, I know that I've done wrong.
Speaker B:I know that I, you know, I, I know that I've messed up, but I don't want to be set free.
Speaker B:People would be like, well, hang on a minute.
Speaker B:That doesn't even make any sense.
Speaker B:The judge is forgiving you.
Speaker B:You're getting something that you, that you don't deserve.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:People would think that that person is crazy.
Speaker B:But sometimes as Christians, we kind of approach the word of God like that, like, no, no, I know that you've paid for me.
Speaker B:I Know that I did wrong.
Speaker B:I know that you've paid, you know, but.
Speaker B:But I feel like I need to do something.
Speaker B:You can't do something to receive healing or salvation.
Speaker B:You.
Speaker B:The sentence has already been served.
Speaker B:Let me, Let me just clarify this bit, because I think people get confused between justice and mercy and grace, okay?
Speaker B:Justice is getting what you do deserve.
Speaker B:So if the judge said to that thief, you know, what you've stolen, you've burglarized, you know, you've done these terrible things, you're going to go to jail for six months, a year, whatever, and you're going to have to repay everything.
Speaker B:That would be justice.
Speaker B:That thief would be getting what he deserved, justice.
Speaker B:Now, mercy would be the judge saying, you're supposed to do a year in prison, but because, you know, maybe you've got, you had a rough start in life, you're truly repentant.
Speaker B:I'm going to cut that sentence in half to six months instead of a year.
Speaker B:That would be mercy, right?
Speaker B:But if that judge said to that, to that thief, you know, you've done terrible things.
Speaker B:You're.
Speaker B:But you're repentant and you're truly sorry.
Speaker B:I'm going to wipe away that judgment and I'm going to serve your sentence for you.
Speaker B:Now, that is grace.
Speaker B:That is grace is getting something that you don't deserve.
Speaker B:And because of Jesus's righteousness, we are saved by grace.
Speaker B:By grace.
Speaker B:This is how, this is how we receive healing.
Speaker B:It's by grace.
Speaker B:It's by something that we didn't do that we couldn't earn, that we certainly don't deserve.
Speaker B:Jesus took your punishment on the cross.
Speaker B:He took stripes on the cross to pay for you to be free from every single symptom, from every single sickness, from.
Speaker B:From the effects of sin in your life.
Speaker B:He paid for that on the cross.
Speaker B:So now by righteousness, you get to access that by faith, through grace, Right?
Speaker B:By grace, through faith, you're getting something that you don't deserve.
Speaker B:Jesus is like the judge.
Speaker B:In that moment, he served your sentence for you.
Speaker B:And now you can.
Speaker B:You know, you may have previously been a thief, like the thief on the cross, but you get to walk free with, with no, with no trace of that, no hindrance of that, no sentence hanging over your head.
Speaker B:You get to walk in freedom.
Speaker B:That is the power of grace.
Speaker B:That is a right of redemption.
Speaker B:The.
Speaker B:The fact that that criminal can walk out of the courthouse free because now the judge, Jesus himself is serving, serving the sentence for him, that is just.
Speaker B:That blows my mind.
Speaker B:But that's what that's a like you could say that's a modern day representation of what Jesus did on the cross for us.
Speaker B:So let's go back to first Peter 2:24.
Speaker B:I just want to dive into this a little bit because it's really powerful where it says that, that scripture that we just read out.
Speaker B:Let me read that again to give you a little bit of context.
Speaker B:It says he himself bore as sin on his own body on the tree, that we being dead to sin, should live unto righteousness by his wounds.
Speaker B:You were healed.
Speaker B:Now if we, you know, look at the original language, okay, it was the New Testament is written in Greek and the Greek word for healed in that verse and it's different in different places is I am I.
Speaker B:And it means to cure, to heal, to make whole.
Speaker B:Is talking about physical healing.
Speaker C:Some.
Speaker B:Sometimes our, you know, our background, our church or you know, our instruction in the past or whatever, because people haven't seen any physical healing manifest supernaturally.
Speaker B:They'll take scriptures like that and water it down.
Speaker B:So that means, you know, it's a spiritual healing that because of Jesus now we can come before God and we can be forgiven.
Speaker B:No, this actually is talking about physical healing.
Speaker B:It's not going to be watered down into just some spiritual context.
Speaker B:There is a spiritual healing that you're entitled, there is a physical healing rather that you're entitled to.
Speaker B:And if we don't study the original language of the scripture of the Word of God, we can actually be misled by people.
Speaker B:This is not a spiritual healing.
Speaker B:This was a physical healing that that was being talked about.
Speaker B:And so sin has been dealt with and you have been spiritually healed as well.
Speaker B:Yes, we can stand in that place of forgiveness now.
Speaker B:But this particular word, physical word for healing is we use 28 times in the New Testament and it's talking about physical healing every time.
Speaker B:28 Times is that word for healing, physical healing, meaning specifically physical healing used in the context of the New Testament, physical healing.
Speaker B:So people that say that healing isn't part of the New Testament anymore, that, that spirit, that supernatural healing isn't available for people anymore just clearly haven't read their Bible, right?
Speaker B:They haven't or they've, they've read it and have been somehow someone has helped them to misunderstand it.
Speaker B:But it's clearly talking about there's physical healing that's paid for as part of our covenant rights, our rights of redemption in the New Testament over and over and over again.
Speaker B:28 Times the scribes did not make a mistake okay, it's in there.
Speaker B:But teaching on healing and teaching that healing is not part of the atonement or that God doesn't heal anymore, it's not experiential, right?
Speaker B:Is it spiritual?
Speaker B:It's not biblical.
Speaker B:So the reason that people try to water down healing is because they haven't experienced it and they can't explain it.
Speaker B:But when we get into the word of God, it's clearly in there.
Speaker B:You know, we don't back off of sin, right?
Speaker B:As believers, we should hate sin, right?
Speaker B:Sin is wrong, it's, it's destructive.
Speaker B:But we don't back off sin just because people still sin today, there's still sin in the world.
Speaker B:In the same way, we should be backing off healing just because sometimes we have a symptom in our body or, or we pray for someone and it's not always working out the way that we want to.
Speaker B:We shouldn't let our experience alter our perception of the word of God.
Speaker B:The word of God is the word of God and it's not going to change.
Speaker B:Even if we don't for some reason experience it.
Speaker B:It's going to be consistent.
Speaker B:And that's a good thing, actually.
Speaker B:So healing is our right.
Speaker B:Whether we choose it or not.
Speaker B:We do have to respond.
Speaker B:Just like salvation needs to be responded to.
Speaker B:Healing is, is the same way, we respond to it in the same way.
Speaker B:Now, I want to touch today on communion and I started out this with this question, can we be healed by communion?
Speaker B:And I already gave you the spoiler here.
Speaker B:The answer is yes.
Speaker B:But I want to show you why.
Speaker B:Because communion has been misrepresented frequently.
Speaker B:And you know, the power of communion, it's not in the elements, it's not in the bread or the crackers or the wine or the juice or whatever it is that your church want, whatever, whatever format that they want to use, you know, in the original, it would have been, it would have been wine and bread, right?
Speaker B:But I know in some of our modern churches we've moved on to like some sort of watered down Ribena or grape juice or something and, and crackers.
Speaker B:It doesn't really matter.
Speaker B:The power is not in that element.
Speaker B:The power comes from when we remember Jesus while we, while we, we are take partaking of them.
Speaker B:And I want to show you something.
Speaker B:The purpose of communion is to have us remember the redemptive work of Jesus on the cross.
Speaker B:So every time we take of the, of the bread, which is representative of Jesus's body, and we drink of the wine or the juice, which is representative of the blood of Christ.
Speaker B:We are remembering what Jesus did on the cross.
Speaker B:Now, I'm a big believer that communion should be a joyful occasion.
Speaker B:It should be a joyful occasion because, you know, we are not remembering a Jesus that's still nailed and dying on a cross.
Speaker B:We are remembering a Jesus that rose from the grave and now lives on the inside of us, man.
Speaker B:We are.
Speaker B:We are not looking back.
Speaker B:If we.
Speaker B:If we look back and we treat communion like a funeral or like something that's really sad or.
Speaker B:We are.
Speaker B:We are failing to keep our eyes on the fact that Jesus isn't still in the grave.
Speaker B:He's a risen Lord and Savior.
Speaker B:You know, a woman, when she goes through labor, as painful and sometimes as traumatic as that can be, when she holds that baby in her arms, everything that she went through doesn't matter anymore.
Speaker B:Everything that she went through in order to hold that child in her arms is in the back of her brain, because all that she's thinking about is that beautiful baby that she's holding in her arms.
Speaker B:And I thought.
Speaker B:I kind of.
Speaker B:I kind of get that picture.
Speaker B:When we're.
Speaker B:When we're taking communion, our eyes.
Speaker B:Our focus needs to be on.
Speaker B:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord, that you took stripes on your back, that you suffered on the cross, but now you're a risen Savior.
Speaker B:And because of that, I can walk in your redemptive power.
Speaker B:And that whether as I take of the.
Speaker B:Of the juice of the wine, I'm remembering the blood that you spilled for me.
Speaker B:As I eat of.
Speaker B:Of the bread or the crackers, I'm remembering that your body was broken for me.
Speaker B:But, Lord, I thank you now that you've risen from the dead and you're not.
Speaker B:You're not on the cross anymore, but there is.
Speaker B:Just as the blood is paid for the forgiveness of my sin, your broken body has paid the price for my bones, my physical body, to be made well, it's an act of remembrance.
Speaker B:And this is why Jesus tells people to do this in remembrance of me.
Speaker B:Let me look at this.
Speaker B:And this is this, because this is really important, because it's where we have a touch point for healing.
Speaker B:I'm going to read this for you in First Corinthians, chapter 11.
Speaker B:It says here in verse 23 to 26, I have received of the Lord that which I delivered to you.
Speaker B:That in the Lord Jesus, on the night in which he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, take and eat.
Speaker B:This is my body which is broken for you.
Speaker B:Do this in remembrance of me.
Speaker B:Remember me when you do this.
Speaker B:It's not.
Speaker B:There's nothing special about the action of drinking wine and eating bread.
Speaker B:Nothing special about that.
Speaker B:There's no supernatural power in those elements, he said.
Speaker B:But he said it's symbolic.
Speaker B:Do this in remembrance of me.
Speaker B:In the same manner, he took the cup after he.
Speaker B:After he had had supper, saying, this cup is the new covenant in my blood.
Speaker B:The new covenant.
Speaker B:This is really important.
Speaker B:Remember, when we approach healing, we need to approach it from a New Covenant perspective.
Speaker B:We're not begging God to do something.
Speaker B:He's already done something.
Speaker B:We're not begging Jesus to die on the cross for our sins.
Speaker B:He's already died on the cross for our sins.
Speaker B:We're not begging Jesus to be, you know, pay the price in the atonement for, for our healing.
Speaker B:He's already done that, Right?
Speaker B:So this is New covenant.
Speaker B:This is the cup of the new covenant that is in my blood.
Speaker B:Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me.
Speaker B:And as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes, until he comes again.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:So drink and eat in remembrance of Jesus.
Speaker B:As the blood of Jesus sets us free from sin, his body being broken for us is just as important.
Speaker B:This is.
Speaker B:This is a piece that lots of people miss when they're taking communion.
Speaker B:Okay?
Speaker B:But I want to show you something.
Speaker B:I read this part passage in the Aramaic Bible.
Speaker B:This is.
Speaker B:I'm going to read this from the Aramaic.
Speaker B:But the Aramaic is the language that Jesus would have spoken in the day, okay?
Speaker B: Corinthians: Speaker B:So just a little bit later in the Aramaic Bible, it puts it this way.
Speaker B:Let a man examine himself and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup.
Speaker B:For he who eats and drinks unworthily eats and drinks damnation to himself not.
Speaker B:And this is the key.
Speaker B:I've got this bolded in my Bible.
Speaker B:And not discerning the Lord's body for this reason, because of this, because of this lack of discernment, this lack of remembrance.
Speaker B:It says that many are weak and unhealthy among you and may die.
Speaker B:Now, there's a whole lot in this.
Speaker B:So it has been misused to say that if you've got an, you know, if you've fallen out with somebody, if you don't agree with somebody, if you're, you know, you've had bad crosswords with somebody, you better get, you know, you better make it up before you take communion.
Speaker B:Actually, this isn't what this is talking about at all.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:This isn't this.
Speaker B:That's out of context, but I've heard it been taught like that.
Speaker B:This is specifically saying that one of the reasons that, that people are sick or weak or even dying is because they're not remembering the redemptive work of Jesus that he was going to commit complete at the cross.
Speaker B:We have to remember the reason what people is saying quite clearly here.
Speaker B:The reason that many people are weak and sick and die is because they don't place value enough value upon the redemptive work of Jesus on the cross.
Speaker B:They didn't discern the Lord's body.
Speaker B:Really interesting.
Speaker B:Really interesting.
Speaker B:So when we drink, we're remembering and thanking Jesus that through his blood we have the forgiveness of sin.
Speaker B:But when we eat, when we eat of the bread, we're remembering and we're thanking that Jesus paid for our bodies to receive healing.
Speaker B:And this word examine, examine yourself.
Speaker B:It's not looking inwardly at everything that's wrong, it's to find.
Speaker B:It means to find yourself approved.
Speaker B:So you'll find.
Speaker B:So when you've received Jesus, remember now this is like the judge has said to you, as the, as the offender, as the thief, as the criminal, I'm going to serve your sentence.
Speaker B:Now when the thief looks at himself, he's not a thief anymore.
Speaker B:His sentence has already been served.
Speaker B:He can examine himself and find himself approved.
Speaker B:If we don't examine ourselves in light of the grace of God, we can examine ourselves and find ourselves at fault.
Speaker B:But when we examine ourselves in light of the grace of God, all of those sin, all of that sin has been forgiven.
Speaker B:All of that, of that payment for that sickness has already been made.
Speaker B:So we can examine ourselves through the remembrance of Jesus redemption and find ourselves approved, right?
Speaker B:We're not looking to find fault in one another.
Speaker B:We're looking, we're finding ourselves approved because of what Jesus has done.
Speaker B:That is something worth celebrating.
Speaker B:You can bet if, if somebody had their sentence removed and they were set free that they would be rejoicing.
Speaker B:We should be rejoicing.
Speaker B:So important rejoicing when we come to take communion.
Speaker B:And it's, and it's talking about here that we don't have to be sick or weak or even die prematurely because Jesus body already paid the price for our healing.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:So communion should be a time of celebration.
Speaker B:One reason that communion tends to be such a somber moment is because we remember in the brutality of the cross.
Speaker B:And that's good to consider, right?
Speaker B:But communion isn't A moment for that.
Speaker B:He says this is a time for celebration because we, we've.
Speaker B:We've got the New Covenant.
Speaker B:This is the cup of the New Covenant.
Speaker B:We get to live in the New Covenant because of Jesus.
Speaker B:That would, if it wasn't for Jesus, there wouldn't be a New covenant, right?
Speaker B:That part of the Bible wouldn't exist.
Speaker B:Because of Jesus, we have a new covenant.
Speaker B:He went through that pain of crucifixion so that we don't have to.
Speaker B:And communion is a living reminder for us today of the sacrifice of Jesus and the freedom that we now enjoy because, because of his resurrection.
Speaker B:That resurrection power now lives on the inside of us, that resurrection, you know that the scripture says that.
Speaker B:I think it's Philippians 3:10.
Speaker B:It says that I might know him and the power of his resurrection.
Speaker B:This is our whole purpose for being on earth, by the way, that we might know him, truly know him and experience the power of his resurrection.
Speaker B:And we can do that now as New Covenant believers because of Jesus.
Speaker B:So let's look.
Speaker B:You know, everything that happened in the scriptures, it's, it's.
Speaker B:Can be understood on many different levels, many different levels.
Speaker B:And communion is one of those things.
Speaker B:And when we look into the Scriptures, we can see that Jesus did that with his disciples at the Last Supper.
Speaker B:But he said, you do this in remembrance of me, and you do this, you know, do this, do this frequently, do this often.
Speaker B:And you know, there's no rules to how often you should take communion, but the reason it's powerful when it comes to healing is that it is a point of contact for which that we can receive.
Speaker B:So when we take.
Speaker B:I want to encourage you, and maybe you want to do this right after this live stream, but I want to encourage you when you take of those elements, you start to remember that Jesus is the risen Lord and Savior.
Speaker B:You start to give thanks and pray.
Speaker B:So thank you that your blood paid for me to be free from sick, from.
Speaker B:From sin.
Speaker B:Thank you that your body was broken so that mine can be made well, mine can be healed.
Speaker B:And right now, Jesus, I receive your healing.
Speaker B:In my body, I receive your strength in my body, I receive.
Speaker B:You know, and maybe it's you.
Speaker B:I receive your forgiveness.
Speaker B:You know, you there.
Speaker B:We need to actually take communion, not just go through some ritual, but actually take those elements like it is medicine unto our bodies.
Speaker B:And when we put faith in the finished work of God through the remembrance of what Jesus did on the cross for us, we are correctly discerning the Lord's body and that healing Power is released from our spirit into our flesh.
Speaker B:So this is why that.
Speaker B:This is the mechanism, you could say, of why we can receive healing through communion.
Speaker B:Now, this isn't a formula, right?
Speaker B:You've got to do this by faith.
Speaker B:But I would encourage you.
Speaker B:There have been people that have found this to be very beneficial as they take communion on a regular basis, because it.
Speaker B:It's a point at which they're forcing their brain to remember the finished work of the cross rather than everything else.
Speaker B:It's just a touch point where we can give thanks and praise.
Speaker B:And, you know, something happens when we are thankful.
Speaker B:Something happens when we, you know, it says in.
Speaker B:In.
Speaker B:I think it's Psalms 100, that we enter his courts with thanksgivings with praise, and his gates with thanksgiving.
Speaker B:I might have gotten that backwards, turned around.
Speaker B:But, you know, praise and thanksgiving are hugely important.
Speaker B:And when we do that, we are inviting the power of God to flow through our body.
Speaker B:And when we become, you know, our bodies were meant to praise God.
Speaker B:You are temples of the Holy Spirit, and your body was designed for worship, to worship him.
Speaker B:And when we do that through the act of communion, I think communion is an act of worship.
Speaker B:When we do that, we are magnifying God above our problems.
Speaker B:And when we magnify God above the symptoms, God above the problems, we're saying, devil, you can just get out of here, right?
Speaker B:Because the mountain, have you met my God?
Speaker B:We are magnifying God above that issue, that symptom, that diagnosis, that prognosis, that problem with our body.
Speaker B:And we're saying, God's bigger than God's.
Speaker B:You know, Jesus is bigger than that issue.
Speaker B:He's bigger than that diagnosis, is bigger than the symptoms that I feel is bigger than the experience and the history that's gone behind me.
Speaker B:My God is bigger than all of that.
Speaker B:And as we start to have that perspective, our faith starts to rise.
Speaker B:And we bring ourselves, by praise and thanksgiving, that act of communion.
Speaker B:We bring ourselves in a place to where we can truly access by faith everything that grace has provided for us.
Speaker B:We start to tap into our right of redemption.
Speaker B:Amen.
Speaker B:That is a powerful truth.
Speaker B:Laura says she started taking communion every morning.
Speaker B:I think that's awesome.
Speaker B:Make sure that whatever you do, you know, you do that in.
Speaker B:And you're in faith when you do that.
Speaker B:It's not like, you know, it's not a religious thing.
Speaker B:Don't ever.
Speaker B:Don't ever make your relationship with the Lord a religious thing.
Speaker B:You know, if that's your act of worship, if that's a Place where you come into a place of intimacy with Jesus.
Speaker B:I think that's awesome.
Speaker B:But remember, there's nothing magical.
Speaker B:It's not like we're taking communion, you know, like it's a prescription.
Speaker B:We're doing it because we want to, because we're excited to, because it's a celebration.
Speaker B:Amen.
Speaker B:I like that one says God is bigger than insomnia, anxiety, fatigue and Lyme disease.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:Hallelujah.
Speaker B:I agree with that.
Speaker B:You know, the Lord just wants you to be well.
Speaker B:That's the bottom line.
Speaker B:He wants you to be well.
Speaker B:He wants you to be free from that, the pain and the difficulty and the problems and the physical limitations that you experience.
Speaker B:In fact, he's paid for you to be.
Speaker B:And there's something on the inside of me that just hates sickness.
Speaker B:Not, not, not the people that the struggling, but the sickness itself, because I know it's less than God's best.
Speaker B:I know that God has a solution, that he has a deliverance for us.
Speaker B:And so I want to take a moment and pray for the things that concern you.
Speaker B:So, Father God, I just thank you that you're here with us, right here as we're listening.
Speaker B:Lord, we speak against every sickness.
Speaker B:We speak against every disease.
Speaker B:Lord, I thank you that you're here in the midst of us.
Speaker B:And those, Those symptoms, those.
Speaker B:Those lying.
Speaker B:Those lying pains and aches and physical restraints have to go right now.
Speaker B:In Jesus name, we take authority over every plan of the enemy.
Speaker B:We command.
Speaker B:It's coming to nothing in Jesus name that every diagnosis, that every.
Speaker B:Every evil report that's been spoken about our bodies or over them is going to come to nothing.
Speaker B:Like a weapon that was formed against us.
Speaker B:We speak against it.
Speaker B:We doubt those doubts.
Speaker B:We doubt those reports.
Speaker B:Those are, those scans, those MRIs, those blood tests, those PET scans, those things that have come back that are saying that there's a problem right now.
Speaker B:We doubt you.
Speaker B:We doubt you.
Speaker B:No, that's not the plan for us.
Speaker B:I thank you, Lord, that we are redeemed from the curse of sickness.
Speaker B:We redeem from it.
Speaker B:And right now we command every pain, every ache, every bump, every lump to leave.
Speaker B:We speak strength and life into every body.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:We speak mobility into every single joint.
Speaker B:We command those pains, that stiffness, that arthritis to leave, that frozen shoulder to be released, that that torn rotator cuff to be healed back together, the tendons, the ligaments, right now to be correctly aligned and strong.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:Somebody has a problem in their back, behind their shoulder blade.
Speaker B:It's like behind the shoulder blade.
Speaker B:Right now.
Speaker B:We command that pain to leave that muscular tension to be released in Jesus name.
Speaker B:And we speak full range of motion.
Speaker B:There's somebody.
Speaker B:You have a tearing in the meniscus of your knee and the Lord is healing that right now.
Speaker B:There's.
Speaker B:That things that have been torn are being amended back together like there was never any scar tissue.
Speaker B:I thank you Lord, that next time you go in for a scan, they won't even be able to find the scar scar tissue.
Speaker B:There won't be any evidence of disease found.
Speaker B:We curse every cancer at its very root.
Speaker B:Every.
Speaker B:Every.
Speaker B:There's.
Speaker B:There's fear that attaches itself with cancer.
Speaker B:Right now we crush that fear.
Speaker B:In Jesus name we speak the peace that surpasses all understanding to fill your heart and mind.
Speaker B:In Christ Jesus we take authority.
Speaker B:We command that fear to leave you and that cancer to dry up from the root.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you Lord.
Speaker B:For strength.
Speaker B:For strength.
Speaker B:He makes strong the feeble knees and the.
Speaker B:And the feeble ankles.
Speaker B:He brings strength back.
Speaker B:Where there is lameness, the Bible describes issues in the.
Speaker B:In the feet as lameness.
Speaker B:Where there is lameness in the feet and an unsteady gait, like limping and almost like a.
Speaker B:A shortening on one side.
Speaker B:Right now.
Speaker B:Where there is lameness, unsteadiness, shortening.
Speaker B:We command that, that.
Speaker B:That lengthening, strengthening steadiness.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Coordination.
Speaker B:Coordination.
Speaker B:I thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Somebody's going to get.
Speaker B:They're getting the.
Speaker B:You're getting the ability, it's strength to lift up your knee like if you were standing up.
Speaker B:Strength is coming back where you can balance and lift up one leg up off the floor.
Speaker B:I guess you weren't able to do that before, but right now there is strength and this is you, you need to try this out.
Speaker B:There is strength and balance coming back to you.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Right now we come up.
Speaker B:Somebody has a problem when they.
Speaker B:With lifting their foot up the toe, pointing their toe up and down.
Speaker B:They have a problem with that.
Speaker B:Right now we command that toe, that.
Speaker B:That foot to function as normal, to rock backwards and forwards, up and down, to rebate, to have full range of motion in your feet.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Somebody has severely inflamed nerve endings.
Speaker B:And I think this might be the result of like a virus or like a.
Speaker B:A bite or something.
Speaker B:But there was.
Speaker B:There was something that entered into your bloodstream and attacked your nerve endings.
Speaker B:And it's just like they're inflamed.
Speaker B:There's pain.
Speaker B:It's just like the sharp, stabbing pain and, and heat inflammation right now.
Speaker B:I command those nerve endings, that inflammation to go down and just peace to come over your nerve endings.
Speaker B:We cleanse your blood in Jesus name of every impurity that doesn't belong there.
Speaker B:Every impurity.
Speaker B:Get out right now in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Nerves on fire right now.
Speaker B:I command you to be at rest.
Speaker B:I command you to be at rest, to be at peace, to stop communicating this phantom pain right now.
Speaker B:You have no authority to do that.
Speaker B:We take authority over your nerves in Jesus name and we command you to stop sending unauthorized signals of pain right now.
Speaker B:We cancel that in Jesus name.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you for strength and digestion.
Speaker B:There's an immune system that's coming back online.
Speaker B:Somebody's had a compromised immune system.
Speaker B:When you just, you really have to.
Speaker B:You wear a mask like you have, you have a seriously compromised immune system.
Speaker B:Right now.
Speaker B:We just speak to your immune system and we command it to come back to life again in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Come back to life again in Jesus name.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:We command life, life back in your body, in every cell of your body.
Speaker B:Your immune system coming back online, being strengthened.
Speaker B:We command your immune system, Fight off disease, fight off injuries.
Speaker B:In Jesus name, strength and life come back to you.
Speaker B:There is somebody.
Speaker B:You have an autoimmune disease that affects your intestines and the way that you digest food.
Speaker B:Right now there's, I think I see someone as well with cystic fibrosis.
Speaker B:And you also have problems with your gut and digestion as well, right?
Speaker B:And almost like you don't get enough calories.
Speaker B:And that's what the problem is right now.
Speaker B:We command life into the lungs.
Speaker B:We cancel that diagnosis that, that intrusion of cystic fibrosis.
Speaker B:We command those lungs to open up.
Speaker B:We command every cell in your body to be cleansed from this problem, from this plague in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Right?
Speaker B:At a cellular level, there is healing.
Speaker B:At a cellular level where that, where that problem has gone.
Speaker B:Inside of the cells, through your body, that autoimmune disease is, is, has been rewiring, reprogramming the cells in your body.
Speaker B:Right now.
Speaker B:We cancel that autoimmune disease and we rewire those cells to communicate the word of God.
Speaker B:To represent the word of God.
Speaker B:We speak strength and life and healing into every cell in your body, into all of your DNA.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:We command every cell in your body to be as it was created to be in Jesus name.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:You know, there is, there's purpose, there's life and there's Purpose.
Speaker B:I really feel like there is a.
Speaker B:There's a healing at a heart level for people that feel like they've lost their purpose, they've lost their way.
Speaker B:They don't know why they're still, you know, walking and breathing, and they don't know how to carry on.
Speaker B:And.
Speaker B:And I just want to minister to you for a moment because at the same time that the Lord took stripes on your back for physical healing you, he took on your grief, he took on your pain, he took on your anxiety.
Speaker B:The chastisement of his peace was upon you.
Speaker B:And right now I speak that supernatural peace that surpasses all understanding, to fill your heart and your mind in Christ Jesus.
Speaker B:And I thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:As you.
Speaker B:As you sleep tonight, Lord, give them dreams, give them visions, show them a future, show them their purpose, and show them their way through the fog.
Speaker B:I feel like I see a picture of someone and you're standing in the midst of a dense fog, and you don't know which way to turn.
Speaker B:Like you found yourself all alone in the middle of the dense fog and you don't know how to get out of it.
Speaker B:And I feel like this is like the fog of grief.
Speaker B:But the Lord comes along and he.
Speaker B:And he hands you a lamp.
Speaker B:He hands you a lamp, and as you turn that lamp, the fog just clears.
Speaker B:And I really think this is the Lord just saying, you just stay with me.
Speaker B:You just stay with me and I'm going to bring you out the fog.
Speaker B:There is a way out of that dense fog.
Speaker B:There is a way where the path clears and the way ahead becomes obvious to you.
Speaker B:But right now, the main focus for you is just stay with Jesus.
Speaker B:He will lead you out of the fog.
Speaker B:He will lead you that it will become clear.
Speaker B:You will see a path ahead.
Speaker B:But right now, the major focus, just, just you and Jesus, he.
Speaker B:Hand in hand, just hand in hand, listening to Him.
Speaker B:In fact, the teaching that we're giving away today is called how to hear the voice of God.
Speaker B:Okay?
Speaker B:And so I encourage you to enter into the drawing for that today by sharing the live stream, because I feel like that's really going to help somebody.
Speaker B:You.
Speaker B:You know, the grief sometimes hinders people from hearing the voice of God.
Speaker B:But you know, when you press in, when you press in and you, you.
Speaker B:You listen to him and you stay close with Him.
Speaker B:He'll lift the fog, he'll light your way.
Speaker B:He'll show you the path.
Speaker B:Amen.
Speaker B:He'll whisper things in your ear in a way that you.
Speaker B:You never heard before.
Speaker B:And sometimes that's your dreams and visions even as we sleep.
Speaker B:I thank you Lord that you make this simple for us.
Speaker B:I thank you Lord that you make a way for us.
Speaker B:I thank you Lord, that you bring a clarity to our life in the middle of correct confusion and in the middle of grief.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord that we can trust you to light our way.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord, we can trust you to be our companion.
Speaker B:We that that will never leave us and that will never forsake us.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord for silencing the noise, the storm, the emotions.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord that you're big enough.
Speaker B:We trust you.
Speaker B:We entrust you with all of our brokenness in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord for being our comforter.
Speaker B:Holy Spirit, be our comforter, comforter.
Speaker B:Right now I need the healing of our heart.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord for taking our anxiety and our grief and our pain on the cross.
Speaker C:Thank you Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you Lord.
Speaker B:You know there is, there is a virus that somebody has.
Speaker B:It's almost like you've had a virus in the past, but it's left a residue in you that the major symptoms have gone but you've got like long term symptoms that it's like a residue.
Speaker B:Like that's what I see.
Speaker B:Like things that have been left behind and it's, it's kind of, I mean all sickness is demonic but I feel like this is, this is like demonically oppressive and there is an element of depression that goes with that residue.
Speaker B:Like you're never going to be back to the way you were before.
Speaker B:That thought pattern that lies to you, that tells you it, it's.
Speaker B:I'm never going to be as strong as I was before.
Speaker B:I never going to be able to breathe as well as I did before.
Speaker B:I'm never going to have the energy.
Speaker B:You know, life is never going to be how it was before I got that virus.
Speaker B:And that's a lie, you know, that is an assignment of the enemy that has found its way in through that initial virus.
Speaker B:But now that residue is demonic, right?
Speaker B:Now I take authority over that.
Speaker B:In Jesus name I break that line.
Speaker B:I command it to leave.
Speaker B:Leave.
Speaker B:I command it to leave.
Speaker B:And you need to say out of your mouth, I am strong.
Speaker B:I am well.
Speaker B:I am strong.
Speaker B:I am well.
Speaker B:I am strong.
Speaker B:I am well.
Speaker C:Right?
Speaker B:You need, your body needs to hear it come out of your mouth.
Speaker C:Thank you Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you Lord.
Speaker B:We'll forget not all of your benefits.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord that you healed all of our diseases.
Speaker B:That you've redeemed our life from destruction.
Speaker B:That you've Surrounded us with loving kindness and tender mercies.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:The Lord has really has redeemed you from destruction.
Speaker B:Your life before Christ was set apart for destruction.
Speaker B:The Lord redeemed you.
Speaker B:And he didn't just save your soul.
Speaker B:He is.
Speaker B:He has redeemed your body from the effects of that destruction.
Speaker B:And right now, we.
Speaker B:We speak restoration over you.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:We speak purpose over you.
Speaker B:I thank you, Lord, for clarity.
Speaker B:Man.
Speaker B:This is all going together, but there is clarity.
Speaker B:That heaven that's an oppressive fog.
Speaker B:There, there is a confusion.
Speaker B:You know, confusion is never of the Lord.
Speaker B:It's never of the Lord.
Speaker B:He is not the author of confusion.
Speaker B:He is not the accuser of the brethren, but he is the Lord that brings you into a broad place.
Speaker B:Place.
Speaker B:A place of peace.
Speaker B:A place where you can lie down in green pastures.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord, that you bring us out into those places and you restore our soul.
Speaker B:You restore our soul.
Speaker B:Lord, we believe and we receive for restoration if every physical part of our body, in our knees, in our joints, in our bones, in our organs, in our brain, in our intestine, in our lungs, in our blood, in Jesus name, in our immune system, in our lymphatic system, in our nervous system.
Speaker B:Lord, I thank you that you are straightening somebody's spine right now.
Speaker B:Right now.
Speaker B:We command that spine to straighten up.
Speaker B:That back pain to leave.
Speaker B:And those herniated discs to be replaced in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Move back into position.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord, that your favor encircles us.
Speaker B:It goes before us.
Speaker B:Your blessings run ahead of us and chase us down.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:I declare favor over you today.
Speaker B:I see where someone is going for a job interview.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord, for job favor.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord, that you know, I see this phrase.
Speaker B:The Lord is taking your feet out of a net.
Speaker B:Somebody is almost like that.
Speaker B:There was a trap that was laid and this is something to do.
Speaker B:Let me look this up.
Speaker B:I think this is in Psalms.
Speaker B:I think it's Psalms 25.
Speaker B:Let me have a look.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Oh, this is good.
Speaker B:This is good.
Speaker B:It says here.
Speaker B:This is in Psalms 25, verse 9.
Speaker B:It says, the humble he guides injustice, the humble he teaches his way.
Speaker B:And all of the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth to keep as to such as keep his covenant and his testimonies for your name's sake.
Speaker B:Oh Lord, pardon my iniquity.
Speaker B:And it goes on in verse 12. Who is the man that fears the law?
Speaker B:Him shall he teach the way he chooses.
Speaker B:When we put our reverence of God higher than Our reverence for anything else.
Speaker B:He's going to show us the way.
Speaker B:He's going to be our teacher.
Speaker B:He himself shall dwell in prosperity.
Speaker B:Prosperity.
Speaker B:And his descendants shall inherit the earth.
Speaker B:The secret of the Lord is with those who fear him, and he will show them his covenant.
Speaker B:Oh, this is it.
Speaker B:Verse 15.
Speaker B:Psalm 25, verse 15.
Speaker B:My eyes are ever towards the Lord, for he shall pluck my feet out of the net.
Speaker B:He shall pluck my feet out of the net.
Speaker B:Lord, I thank you that you take our feet out.
Speaker B:Our feet out of the net, that you help us to avoid traps of the enemy, of accusers, of false accusations, of entanglement with the affairs of this world.
Speaker B:Lola, thank you.
Speaker B:As we keep our eyes on you, as we keep our eyes on you regarding the issue of health and wholeness, regarding the issue of prosperity and provision and guidance and peace and relationships.
Speaker B:As we keep our eyes on you, Lord, that you make our way closer, clear.
Speaker B:That you make our way obvious.
Speaker B:That you take us out.
Speaker B:You deliver us from even any hidden traps that the enemy is trying to lay ahead of us.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord, for redeeming us from.
Speaker B:And there.
Speaker B:There's people and accusations.
Speaker B:I see accusations.
Speaker B:I see lies, slander.
Speaker B:Lord, I thank you that you take us out of that net and put us in a broad place.
Speaker B:It's almost like it's.
Speaker B:And this.
Speaker B:This.
Speaker B:This idea of the Lord plucking you out of the net, it's like.
Speaker B:It's a quick move.
Speaker B:This isn't like you crawl out of the net.
Speaker B:This isn't like you have to pray and fast out of the net.
Speaker B:This is like.
Speaker B:No, the Lord just literally picks you up and he moves you.
Speaker B:He takes you from the trap and he.
Speaker B:And he moves you into a broad place, into freedom.
Speaker B:Those voices that came against you as Christ quickly as they came against you as quickly as they will flee, they're going to flee quicker than they came against you.
Speaker B:It might have been building.
Speaker B:These accusations might have been building over.
Speaker B:Over a moment.
Speaker B:But I'm telling you, they're going to.
Speaker B:They're going to flee more ways than they came.
Speaker B:They're going to flee more ways than they came.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:And there's something here as well, to do with mishandling of false funds.
Speaker B:There's accusations to do with mishandling of funds.
Speaker B:It has a monetary component to it, like a misappropriation or a form you didn't file or something.
Speaker B:Right now.
Speaker B:We.
Speaker B:We.
Speaker B:I thank you, Lord, that you take us and you pluck us out of that net and you put us into a broad place.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:That mistakes of the past that we have repented of with that, the door has been shut to those.
Speaker B:Shut to those.
Speaker B:You are rebuking the devourer for us.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Yeah, that's a clear.
Speaker B:That's a word for people today.
Speaker B:There is deliverance for you.
Speaker B:He's literally taking you, plucking you out of that net and moving.
Speaker B:And in that, in that, I see literally a shift.
Speaker B:I also see a change of location, a change of positioning for you.
Speaker B:And it's going to be better.
Speaker B:Before, you know, life in the net wasn't fun.
Speaker B:Life in the net was restricted.
Speaker B:But you know what?
Speaker B:Life in the open water is far more interesting.
Speaker B:It's like taking a fish out of the net and letting it go in the open sea.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord, that you do that for us.
Speaker B:Lord, we trust you with these things.
Speaker B:We trust you to deliver us from the net of captivity, the bondage the enemy would have for us.
Speaker B:And Lord, we embrace your freedom as a right of our redemption.
Speaker B:And Lord, we believe and we receive everything that you have for us.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Man, he's good.
Speaker B:Well, that's awesome.
Speaker C:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:This is some good words.
Speaker B:If they resonated with you, let me know.
Speaker B:I'd love to hear your testimony.
Speaker B:I'm excited.
Speaker B:I think there's good things, good things ahead.
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