Childrens Bread Healing Manual - 47 Pag
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Contents:
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The
Scriptures
It
doesn’t
matter
what
denominational
background
you
have
or
what
you
have
been
taught
in
the
past
because
The
Word
of
God
is
our
ultimate
guide
and
rule
for
faith
and
action
(Technically
the
Word
is
Jesus,
not
just
the
Bible).
If
it’s
in
the
Word,
it
is
God’s
opinion.
You
are
in
His
Kingdom,
He
is
not
in
yours.
You
don’t
get
to
vote
on
how
things
operate
in
His
Kingdom,
but
you
do
get
a
choice
of
whether
you
want
to
submit
to
Him
and
His
Kingdom
or
not.
You
might
not
like
the
price
of
petrol,
but
try
putting
water
in
your
tank
and
see
how
that
works
out
for
you.
This
workbook
is
going
to
help
you
draw
the
connections
in
the
Word
to
teach
you
divine
healing.
What
we
are
going
to
show
you
is
taken
directly
from
the
Bible.
That
is
where
we
start,
that
is
where
we
finish.
The
Bible
doesn’t
have
a
book
called
2nd
Opinions.
We
are
only
interested
in
God’s
opinion,
not
man’s.
2
Tim
3:16-‐17
All
Scripture
is
given
by
inspiration
of
God,
and
is
profitable
for
doctrine,
for
reproof,
for
correction,
for
instruction
in
righteousness,
17
that
the
man
of
God
may
be
complete,
thoroughly
equipped
for
every
good
work.
(NKJV)
• Scripture
is
inspired
by
the
God.
It’s
His
opinion,
not
yours.
• Purposes
of
the
Scriptures:
o Doctrine
–
What
we
believe.
To
know
how
the
Kingdom
operates.
o Reproof
(rebuke)
–
Sword
of
the
Spirit.
We
use
the
scriptures
as
the
sounding
board.
We
compare
things
to
the
scriptures
to
see
if
they
are
true,
not
visa
versa.
o Correction
–
Traditions
of
man.
If
you
are
wrong,
scripture
will
correct
you.
o Instruction
in
Righteousness
–
Only
guide
for
faith
and
action
to
do
every
good
work.
Ps 119:89 FOREVER, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven. (NKJV)
• God’s
Word
is
settled
forever.
It
is
NOT
going
to
change.
• You
choose
to
agree
with
Him
or
not.
If
you
don’t,
it’s
not
really
His
fault
if
something
goes
wrong.
(Matt
15:6)
• If
you
jump
off
a
building,
gravity
will
kill
you
because
you
chose
to
go
against
a
principle
of
how
the
natural
realm
operates.
It’s
not
God’s
fault
you
died.
You
jumped.
If
you
were
submitted
to
His
ways,
you
would
have
realized
jumping
of
a
building
is
a
dumb
idea.
• His
Word
is
settled
in
heaven.
It
is
our
job
to
settle
it
on
earth.
He
has
empowered
us
to
do
exactly
that.
The
first
step
to
settling
His
Word
on
earth
is
to
agree
with
it
no
matter
what.
• You
have
to
decide
what
is
true,
the
Word
of
God,
or
your
experience,
feelings,
perspective,
opinion
or
emotions.
(Whose
report
will
you
believe?)
John
1:1
&
14
In
the
beginning
was
the
Word,
and
the
Word
was
with
God,
and
the
Word
was
God…
14
And
the
Word
became
flesh
and
dwelt
among
us,
and
we
beheld
His
glory,
the
glory
as
of
the
only
begotten
of
the
Father,
full
of
grace
and
truth.
(NKJV)
Isa
55:11
So
shall
My
word
be
that
goes
forth
from
My
mouth;
It
shall
not
return
to
Me
void,
But
it
shall
accomplish
what
I
please,
And
it
shall
prosper
in
the
thing
for
which
I
sent
it.
(NKJV)
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• God
sent
His
Word
(Jesus)
and
He
had
to
accomplish
certain
things
before
He
could
return.
Since
He
did
return
(Acts
1:9),
we
know
He
that
He
must
have
fully
accomplished
everything
He
was
sent
to
do.
• There
are
many
purposes
for
Jesus’
first
coming.
This
workbook
is
only
going
to
address
certain
ones.
We
know
there
are
many
others
too.
• Not
only
did
He
accomplish
all
He
needed
to,
but
He
makes
them
prosper.
In
other
words,
He
accomplished
salvation
and
now
salvation
prospers
because
people
are
saved
daily.
Ps 107:20 He sent His word and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. (NKJV)
Acts
10:38
how
God
anointed
Jesus
of
Nazareth
with
the
Holy
Spirit
and
with
power,
who
went
about
doing
good
and
healing
all
who
were
oppressed
by
the
devil,
for
God
was
with
Him.
(NKJV)
1
John
3:8
For
THIS
purpose
the
Son
of
God
was
manifested,
that
He
might
destroy
the
works
of
the
devil.
(NKJV)
• One
of
the
reasons
Jesus
was
sent
was
to
heal
and
deliver
people
from
demonic
oppression
and
sickness.
It
was
prophesied,
fulfilled
and
accomplished.
• Sickness
is
attributed
as
the
work
of
the
devil.
Anything
that
steals
kills
and
destroys
is
part
of
his
kingdom.
Conclusion
2
Peter
1:17-‐19
For
he
received
from
God
the
Father
honour
and
glory,
when
there
came
such
a
voice
to
him
from
the
excellent
glory,
“This
is
my
beloved
Son,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased”.
18
And
this
voice
which
came
from
heaven
we
heard,
when
we
were
with
him
in
the
holy
mount.
19
We
have
also
a
more
sure
word
of
prophecy
(KJV)
• Peter
John
and
James
heard
God
speak
audibly
twice.
(Baptism,
Mount
of
Transfiguration).
• Peter
still
says
that
the
written
word
is
more
sure.
• Many
people
have
heard
voices
(Gal
1:8)
and
will
in
the
future
hear
them
too.
Islam
started
when
a
guy
heard
a
voice
and
met
an
‘angel’
in
a
cave.
• Any
voice
you
hear
or
any
leading
you
receive
has
to
line
up
with
scripture.
Therefore
scripture
is
a
higher
authority
then
any
audible
voice.
We
stand
on
what
God
says.
Knowing
and
believing
what
He
said
gives
us
ammunition
to
fight
the
devil.
Jesus
resisted
the
devil
by
saying:
“It
is
WRITTEN.”
Hos 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge (NKJV)
Knowing
your
rights
(what
Jesus
died
to
give
you)
as
a
son
of
God
and
finding
your
identity
in
Him,
is
what
will
result
in
you
living
a
life
of
faith
and
power.
The
most
sure
place
to
find
out
what
your
rights
are
is
the
Word
of
God.
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Old
Covenant
vs.
New
Covenant
2
Tim
2:15
Be
diligent
to
present
yourself
approved
to
God,
a
worker
who
does
not
need
to
be
ashamed,
rightly
dividing
the
word
of
truth.
(NKJV)
• The
Whole
Bible
was
written
for
you,
but
the
whole
Bible
was
not
written
to
you.
• You
have
to
rightly
divide
the
Word
of
truth
(The
Scriptures)
to
find
out
which
are
applicable
to
you
and
which
are
not.
• The
most
important
thing
to
divide
between,
is
the
Old
Covenant
and
the
New
Covenant.
Law
vs
Grace.
This
is
not
to
be
confused
with
the
Old
Testament
and
New
Testament
which
are
merely
a
collection
of
books
written
before
and
after
a
significant
point
in
time.
• Covenant
governs
relationship.
The
covenant
you
are
under
determines
how
God
relates
to
you
and
how
you
relate
to
God.
Don’t
relate
to
Him
through
a
covenant
that
is
not
applicable
to
you.
John
1:17
For
the
law
was
given
through
Moses,
but
grace
and
truth
came
through
Jesus
Christ.
(NKJV)
• This
workbook
is
not
going
to
go
into
great
detail
about
the
Law
Covenant
vs
The
Grace
Covenant,
but
an
understanding
of
them
is
required.
We
will
deal
with
more
differences
as
we
go
along.
This
is
just
a
brief
overview.
Heb
8:6-‐13
But
now
He
has
obtained
a
more
excellent
ministry,
inasmuch
as
He
is
also
Mediator
of
a
better
covenant,
which
was
established
on
better
promises.
7
For
if
that
first
covenant
had
been
faultless,
then
no
place
would
have
been
sought
for
a
second.
8
Because
finding
fault
with
them,
He
says:
"Behold,
the
days
are
coming,
says
the
Lord,
when
I
will
make
a
new
covenant
with
the
house
of
Israel
and
with
the
house
of
Judah
—
9
not
according
to
the
covenant
that
I
made
with
their
fathers
in
the
day
when
I
took
them
by
the
hand
to
lead
them
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt;
because
they
did
not
continue
in
My
covenant,
and
I
disregarded
them,
says
the
Lord.
10
For
this
is
the
covenant
that
I
will
make
with
the
house
of
Israel
after
those
days,
says
the
Lord:
I
will
put
My
laws
in
their
mind
and
write
them
on
their
hearts;
and
I
will
be
their
God,
and
they
shall
be
My
people.
11
None
of
them
shall
teach
his
neighbor,
and
none
his
brother,
saying,
'Know
the
Lord,'
for
all
shall
know
Me,
from
the
least
of
them
to
the
greatest
of
them.
12
For
I
will
be
merciful
to
their
unrighteousness,
and
their
sins
and
their
lawless
deeds
I
will
remember
no
more."
13
In
that
He
says,
"A
new
covenant,"
He
has
made
the
first
obsolete.
Now
what
is
becoming
obsolete
and
growing
old
is
ready
to
vanish
away.
(NKJV)
Heb
7:18-‐19
The
former
regulation
is
set
aside
because
it
was
weak
and
useless
19
(for
the
law
made
nothing
perfect),
and
a
better
hope
is
introduced,
by
which
we
draw
near
to
God.
(NIV)
• The
Law
Covenant
was
weak
and
useless
in
providing
people
with
right-‐standing
before
God
because
nobody
could
ever
keep
it
perfectly
(Gal
3:10,
James
2:10,
James
4:17).
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• The
better
hope
by
which
we
draw
near
to
God
is
not
our
own
righteousness
or
holiness,
but
through
Jesus
Christ’s
free
gift
of
righteousness.
(Eph
2:8-‐9,
Rom
3:20-‐26)
• Because
of
this
Jesus
qualifies
you
to
do
the
same
works
and
greater
because
you
have
the
same
right-‐standing
before
God
as
Jesus
has.
(John
14:12).
Gal
3:11-‐14
Clearly
no
one
is
justified
before
God
by
the
law,
because,
"The
righteous
will
live
by
faith."
12
The
law
is
not
based
on
faith;
on
the
contrary,
"The
man
who
does
these
things
will
live
by
them."
13
Christ
redeemed
us
from
the
curse
of
the
law
by
becoming
a
curse
for
us,
for
it
is
written:
"Cursed
is
everyone
who
is
hung
on
a
tree."
14
He
redeemed
us
in
order
that
the
blessing
given
to
Abraham
might
come
to
the
Gentiles
through
Christ
Jesus,
so
that
by
faith
we
might
receive
the
promise
of
the
Spirit.
(NIV)
• NO
ONE
is
justified
by
the
law.
No
one
can
please
God
by
keeping
the
law
and
living
holy.
• Righteousness
(right
standing
before
God)
is
attained
by
faith
in
Christ
only.
• The
Law
is
not
of
faith
which
makes
relating
to
God
through
it
not
pleasing
to
Him.
(Heb
11:6)
• Jesus
became
a
curse
for
us,
removing
the
right
of
the
curse
of
the
Law
to
come
on
us.
(This
doesn’t
mean
the
curse
doesn’t
exist)
• Living
under
the
Law,
trying
to
be
justified
by
your
own
efforts
to
live
holy
and
pleasing
to
God
is
A
CURSE!
No
good
will
come
from
it.
• In
fact,
you
alienate
yourself
from
the
life
of
Christ
by
doing
it.
(Gal
5:1-‐5)
2
Cor
3:4-‐9
Such
confidence
as
this
is
ours
through
Christ
before
God.
5
Not
that
we
are
competent
in
ourselves
to
claim
anything
for
ourselves,
but
our
competence
comes
from
God.
6
He
has
made
us
competent
as
ministers
of
a
new
covenant-‐
—
not
of
the
letter
but
of
the
Spirit;
for
the
letter
kills,
but
the
Spirit
gives
life.
7
Now
if
the
ministry
that
brought
death,
which
was
engraved
in
letters
on
stone,
came
with
glory,
so
that
the
Israelites
could
not
look
steadily
at
the
face
of
Moses
because
of
its
glory,
fading
though
it
was,
8
will
not
the
ministry
of
the
Spirit
be
even
more
glorious?
9
If
the
ministry
that
condemns
men
is
glorious,
how
much
more
glorious
is
the
ministry
that
brings
righteousness!
(NIV)
Rom
8:1
There
is
therefore
now
no
condemnation
to
those
who
are
in
Christ
Jesus,
who
do
not
walk
according
to
the
flesh,
but
according
to
the
Spirit.
(NKJV)
Rom 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. (ESV)
• The
underlined
part
in
the
NKJV
does
actually
not
appear
in
the
original
Greek
text.
It
was
added
by
translators,
trying
to
place
a
conditional
on
no
condemnation.
• You
will
feel
condemned
whenever
you
try
to
live
under
the
law.
That
is
the
purpose
of
ministry
of
death
and
condemnation.
• Walking
in
the
flesh
refers
to
your
own
self-‐efforts
(self-‐righteousness)
to
please
God.
(Law)
• Walking
in
the
Spirit
means
trusting
in
Christ
for
your
sufficiency.
(Grace
through
Faith)
Matt
9:16-‐17
No
one
puts
a
piece
of
unshrunk
cloth
on
an
old
garment;
for
the
patch
pulls
away
from
the
garment,
and
the
tear
is
made
worse.
17
Nor
do
they
put
new
wine
into
old
wineskins,
or
else
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wineskins
break,
the
wine
is
spilled,
and
the
wineskins
are
ruined.
But
they
put
new
wine
into
new
wineskins,
and
both
are
preserved.
(NKJV)
• We
are
not
to
mix
the
old
and
new
covenants.
Mixing
them
will
never
work.
You
have
to
decide
which
one
is
better,
which
one
you
want,
and
live
according
to
it.
• Jesus
+
anything
=
nothing.
Jesus
+
nothing
=
everything.
• Under
the
Old
Covenant,
God
dealt
with
people
as
a
righteous
just
God
would.
Under
the
New
Covenant,
He
treats
them
like
He
wants
to:
With
love,
kindness,
favour,
joy,
peace
etc.
• Under
the
Old
Covenant,
your
right-‐standing
before
God
was
determined
by
your
ability
to
live
righteously.
Under
the
New,
your
right-‐standing
before
God
is
Jesus.
You
are
the
righteousness
of
God
in
Christ.
(2
Cor
5:21).
• Otherwise
you
will
believe
God
is
the
problem,
causing
or
allowing
sickness
as
judgment
and
punishment.
• You
will
always
wonder
about
God’s
will
and
never
be
truly
able
to
be
in
faith.
As
long
as
you
are
not
sure,
you
will
always
be
on
a
rollercoaster
of
faith
or
unbelief.
• You
will
be
problem-‐focused
instead
of
solution
focused.
• You
will
judge
people
instead
of
ministering
to
them.
(Salt
losing
saltiness.)
• You
will
become
purely
works-‐based,
prescribing
things
the
person
needs
to
live
up
to
before
God
will
move
on
their
behalf.
• You
will
minister
condemnation
and
guilt
which
leads
nowhere
good.
• You
will
confuse
people.
Conclusion
Your
knowledge
and
understanding
of
the
new
covenant
and
new
creation
will
give
you
confidence
to
believe
for
supernatural
blessings
to
manifest.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
who
you
are
or
what
you
are
allowed
to
do,
you
won’t
have
confidence
to
be
or
do
anything.
But
if
you
know
your
position
and
authority,
you
will
have
the
confidence
to
do
what
needs
to
be
done.
Because
we
are
and
know
who
we
are,
we
do.
We
don’t
do
to
become.
Our
identity
is
found
in
Christ
alone,
not
in
our
deeds.
Whether
we
succeed
or
fail,
we
remain
the
righteousness
of
God
in
Christ.
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in
the
Atonement
1
Tim
2:3-‐4
For
this
is
good
and
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God
our
Savior,
4
who
desires
all
men
to
be
saved
and
to
come
to
the
knowledge
of
the
truth.
(NKJV)
John
3:16-‐17
For
God
so
loved
the
world
that
He
gave
His
only
begotten
Son,
that
whoever
believes
in
Him
should
not
perish
but
have
everlasting
life.
17
For
God
did
not
send
His
Son
into
the
world
to
condemn
the
world,
but
that
the
world
through
Him
might
be
saved.
(NKJV)
Next, try to answer the same questions again but instead replace ‘salvation’ with ‘healing.’
Were
all
your
answers
about
salvation
the
same
as
it
was
for
healing?
If
not,
you
need
to
pay
very
close
attention
the
next
section.
If
it
can
be
proven
to
you
from
scripture
that
healing
is
provided
in
the
atonement,
then
you
can’t
in
good
conscience
differentiate
between
God’s
will
for
salvation
and
God’s
will
for
healing
ever
again.
They
are
the
same,
always
and
forever.
Even
in
the
Greek
the
same
word
describes
both.
Isa
53:4-‐5
Surely
He
has
borne
our
griefs
and
carried
our
sorrows;
yet
we
esteemed
Him
stricken,
Smitten
by
God,
and
afflicted.
5
But
He
was
wounded
for
our
transgressions,
He
was
bruised
for
our
iniquities;
The
chastisement
for
our
peace
was
upon
Him,
and
by
His
stripes
we
are
healed.
(NKJV)
• This
is
a
prophecy
about
Jesus’
crucifixion
and
what
is
going
to
take
place
there.
• ‘Griefs’
is
the
Hebraic
word
‘Choliy’
meaning
sickness,
disease,
anxiety,
calamity,
infirmity
and
griefs.
• Sorrows
is
the
Hebraic
word
‘Makob’
meaning
anguish,
affliction,
pain,
and
sorrow.
• Both
words
are
more
often
used
when
referring
to
physical
sicknesses,
physical
pain
and
physical
infirmities.
They
can
also
refer
to
mental
and
emotional
pain.
• By
His
stripes
(which
He
received
at
the
whipping
post)
we
ARE
healed.
Matt
8:16-‐17
When
evening
had
come,
they
brought
to
Him
many
who
were
demon-‐possessed.
And
He
cast
out
the
spirits
with
a
word,
and
healed
all
who
were
sick,
17
that
it
might
be
fulfilled
which
was
spoken
by
Isaiah
the
prophet,
saying:
“He
Himself
took
our
infirmities
and
bore
our
sicknesses.”
(NKJV)
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• Matthew
quotes
Isaiah’s
prophecy
and
uses
the
proper
meanings
of
the
words
by
saying
He
took
our
infirmities
and
bore
our
sicknesses.
• Jesus
healed
physical
people
of
physical
sicknesses
and
cast
out
actual
demons
in
order
to
fulfill
this
prophesy.
But
the
actual
fulfillment
is
not
only
in
the
healing
and
the
casting
out,
it’s
in
receiving
the
stripes
which
happened
later.
1
Peter
2:24
who
Himself
bore
our
sins
in
His
own
body
on
the
tree,
that
we,
having
died
to
sins,
might
live
for
righteousness
—
by
whose
stripes
you
were
healed.
(NKJV)
• This
is
a
reference
to
the
same
prophecy
and
fulfillment.
Jesus
bore
our
sins
(and
the
punishment)
for
us
so
we
don’t
have
to.
• By
His
stripes
we
WERE
healed.
This
has
changed
from
present
to
past
tense
signifying
that
the
provision
has
been
made.
There
is
nothing
left
to
do
to
provide
for
healing.
Jesus
did
it
all
perfectly.
It
is
FINISHED!
1. The
beating
at
the
whipping
post
was
the
first
part
where
His
physical
body
was
broken
for
us,
providing
us
with
physical
healing.
(1
Pet
2:24).
Bread
of
Communion.
2. The
death
on
the
cross
was
the
second
part
which
provided
for
the
salvation
of
our
spirits
and
the
establishment
of
the
New
Covenant.
(Rom
5:8)
Wine
of
Communion.
If
healing
is
already
provided
for
and
accomplished,
why
are
we
not
all
just
healed?
Well,
if
salvation
is
provided
for
and
accomplished,
why
are
we
not
all
just
saved?
It
takes
faith.
God’s
will
is
for
all
mankind
to
be
saved
and
healed,
but
His
will
doesn’t
automatically
come
to
pass.
It
has
to
be
taken
by
faith.
If
you
reason
that
somebody
was
not
healed
because
‘God
is
sovereign
and
can
do
what
He
wants
to’,
then
how
sure
are
you
that
you
were
saved?
If
you
say
somebody
was
not
healed
because
of
God’s
timing,
then
how
sure
are
you
that
you
got
saved
and
that
God
didn’t
have
another
time
in
mind
to
save
you?
Everything
you
believe
about
salvation
is
exactly
true
for
healing
too.
Both
are
always
God’s
will
at
all
times
because
both
were
provided
for
in
the
same
atoning
sacrifice.
Do
you
ever
doubt
that
God
wants
to
save
somebody?
Then
why
do
you
doubt
that
He
wants
to
heal
them?
Mark
2:3-‐12
Then
they
came
to
Him,
bringing
a
paralytic
who
was
carried
by
four
men.
4
And
when
they
could
not
come
near
Him
because
of
the
crowd,
they
uncovered
the
roof
where
He
was.
So
when
they
had
broken
through,
they
let
down
the
bed
on
which
the
paralytic
was
lying.
5
When
Jesus
saw
their
faith,
He
said
to
the
paralytic,
"Son,
your
sins
are
forgiven
you."
6
And
some
of
the
scribes
were
sitting
there
and
reasoning
in
their
hearts,
7
"Why
does
this
Man
speak
blasphemies
like
this?
Who
can
forgive
sins
but
God
alone?"
8
But
immediately,
when
Jesus
perceived
in
His
spirit
that
they
reasoned
thus
within
themselves,
He
said
to
them,
"Why
do
you
reason
about
these
things
in
your
hearts?
9
Which
is
easier,
to
say
to
the
paralytic,
'Your
sins
are
forgiven
you,'
or
to
say,
'Arise,
take
up
your
bed
and
walk'?
10
But
that
you
may
know
that
the
Son
of
Man
has
power
on
earth
to
forgive
sins"
—
He
said
to
the
paralytic,
11
"I
say
to
you,
arise,
take
up
your
bed,
and
go
to
your
house."
12
Immediately
he
arose,
took
up
the
bed,
and
went
out
in
the
presence
of
them
all,
so
that
all
were
amazed
and
glorified
God,
saying,
"We
never
saw
anything
like
this!"
(NKJV)
• Healing
and
forgiveness
are
the
same
thing
to
Jesus
because
they
were
provided
in
the
same
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• Healing
is
to
serve
as
a
sign
that
God
forgives.
• If
God’s
will
for
healing
and
salvation
were
different,
healing
couldn’t
be
used
as
a
sign.
• Therefore:
God’s
will
for
salvation
=
God’s
will
for
healing.
• Please
note
that
this
doesn’t
mean
if
you
are
not
healed
that
you
are
not
forgiven.
The
devil
will
try
to
make
you
believe
that.
Don’t
entertain
those
thoughts.
Healing
proves
God’s
will
for
salvation,
not
salvation
itself.
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&
Healing
Ps
105:37
He
also
brought
them
out
with
silver
and
gold,
and
there
was
none
feeble
among
His
tribes.
(NKJV)
God
brought
the
whole
of
Israel
out
from
Egypt
and
they
were
all
healthy.
How
is
it
that
hundreds
of
thousands
of
Israelite
slaves
living
in
the
worst
conditions
in
Egypt
did
not
have
one
sick
or
weak
person
amongst
them?
They
took
Passover
the
night
before
they
left.
(Ex
12)
• Passover
–
Lamb’s
blood
on
door
posts
and
eat
unleavened
bread.
• They
got
saved
out
of
Egypt
the
day
after
they
took
Passover.
• It
set
them
free,
made
them
prosperous
and
healed
them.
• It’s
a
shadow
pointing
towards
Jesus’
atonement.
1
Cor
11:23-‐30
For
I
received
from
the
Lord
that
which
I
also
delivered
to
you:
that
the
Lord
Jesus
on
the
same
night
in
which
He
was
betrayed
took
bread;
24
and
when
He
had
given
thanks,
He
broke
it
and
said,
"Take,
eat;
this
is
My
body
which
is
broken
for
you;
do
this
in
remembrance
of
Me."
25
In
the
same
manner
He
also
took
the
cup
after
supper,
saying,
"This
cup
is
the
new
covenant
in
My
blood.
This
do,
as
often
as
you
drink
it,
in
remembrance
of
Me."
26
For
as
often
as
you
eat
this
bread
and
drink
this
cup,
you
proclaim
the
Lord's
death
till
He
comes.
Examine
yourself
27
Therefore
whoever
eats
this
bread
or
drinks
this
cup
of
the
Lord
in
an
unworthy
manner
will
be
guilty
of
the
body
and
blood
of
the
Lord.
28
But
let
a
man
examine
himself,
and
so
let
him
eat
of
the
bread
and
drink
of
the
cup.
29
For
he
who
eats
and
drinks
in
an
unworthy
manner
eats
and
drinks
judgment
to
himself,
not
discerning
the
Lord's
body.
30
For
this
reason
many
are
weak
and
sick
among
you,
and
many
sleep.
(NKJV)
• The
bread
represents
Jesus’
body
broken
for
us.
Why
was
it
beaten
and
broken?
–
1
Peter
2:24
• Verse
30:
For
THIS
reason,
many
are
weak
and
sick
among
you,
and
many
sleep
(die).
For
what
reason?
Not
discerning
the
Lord’s
body.
Not
the
blood,
but
the
body.
Not
realizing
and
acknowledging
what
happened
at
the
whipping
post
or
not
believing
in
it
is
the
reason
Paul
says
people
are
physically
sick
and
even
physically
die
prematurely.
• Bread
refers
symbolically
to
healing.
Let
me
show
you:
Matt
15:22-‐28
And
behold,
a
woman
of
Canaan
came
from
that
region
and
cried
out
to
Him,
saying,
"Have
mercy
on
me,
O
Lord,
Son
of
David!
My
daughter
is
severely
demon-‐possessed."
23
But
He
answered
her
not
a
word.
And
His
disciples
came
and
urged
Him,
saying,
"Send
her
away,
for
she
cries
out
after
us."
24
But
He
answered
and
said,
"I
was
not
sent
except
to
the
lost
sheep
of
the
house
of
Israel."
25
Then
she
came
and
worshiped
Him,
saying,
"Lord,
help
me!"
26
But
He
answered
and
said,
"It
is
not
good
to
take
the
children's
bread
and
throw
it
to
the
little
dogs."
27
And
she
said,
"Yes,
Lord,
yet
even
the
little
dogs
eat
the
crumbs
which
fall
from
their
masters'
table."
28
Then
Jesus
answered
and
said
to
her,
"O
woman,
great
is
your
faith!
Let
it
be
to
you
as
you
desire."
And
her
daughter
was
healed
from
that
very
hour.
(NKJV)
• The
woman
came
and
asked
for
healing
from
demons.
(Deliverance).
• Jesus
refers
to
deliverance
as
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• Verse
28
says
her
daughter
was
healed
from
that
very
hour.
Healing
and
deliverance
are
the
children’s
bread.
• Note
that
Jesus
basically
told
her
‘No’
4
times
yet
she
still
got
what
she
came
fore.
John
6:32-‐35
Then
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Most
assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
Moses
did
not
give
you
the
bread
from
heaven,
but
My
Father
gives
you
the
true
bread
from
heaven.
33
For
the
bread
of
God
is
He
who
comes
down
from
heaven
and
gives
life
to
the
world."
34
Then
they
said
to
Him,
"Lord,
give
us
this
bread
always."
35
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"I
am
the
bread
of
life.
(NKJV)
John
6:51
I
am
the
living
bread
which
came
down
from
heaven.
If
anyone
eats
of
this
bread,
he
will
live
forever;
and
the
bread
that
I
shall
give
is
My
flesh,
which
I
shall
give
for
the
life
of
the
world.
(NKJV)
• Again,
Jesus
says
He
is
living
bread,
giving
life
to
partakers
of
Him.
• This
time
He
also
says
the
bread
is
His
flesh.
His
body,
which
we
know
now
was
broken
for
our
healing.
Matt 6:11 Give us this day our daily bread. (NKJV)
• Healing
is
a
daily
thing,
not
a
onetime
sovereignly
specific
heavenly
ordained
moment.
• It
also
shows
that
unlike
salvation,
this
is
continual,
needed
every
day.
Salvation
is
needed
once.
Healing
is
needed
until
we
receive
our
glorified
bodies.
Rom
1:16
For
I
am
not
ashamed
of
the
gospel
of
Christ,
for
it
is
the
power
of
God
to
salvation
for
everyone
who
believes
(NKJV)
Salvation: Greek word ‘Soteria’ meaning: To deliver, save, heal, protect and make whole.
• Everywhere
you
see
the
word
salvation,
it
can
be
interchanged
for
healing
because
it
is
the
same
word
in
the
Greek.
1
Tim
2:3-‐4
For
this
is
good
and
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God
our
Savior,
4
who
desires
all
men
to
be
saved
and
to
come
to
the
knowledge
of
the
truth.
(NKJV)
Saved:
Greek
word
‘Sozo’
meaning:
To
heal,
to
deliver,
to
preserve,
to
save,
to
protect,
to
do
well,
to
make
whole.
• Again,
the
words
for
save
and
heal
in
the
Greek
are
the
same.
Everywhere
you
read
saved,
you
can
put
healed.
Everywhere
you
read
healed,
you
can
put
save.
Same
word.
Same
thing
to
Jesus.
• He
has
one
will
which
includes
healing,
deliverance
&
salvation.
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Ps
103:1-‐10
Bless
the
Lord,
O
my
soul;
And
all
that
is
within
me,
bless
His
holy
name!
2
Bless
the
Lord,
O
my
soul,
and
forget
not
all
His
benefits:
3
Who
forgives
all
your
iniquities,
who
heals
all
your
diseases,
4
who
redeems
your
life
from
destruction,
who
crowns
you
with
loving
kindness
and
tender
mercies,
5
who
satisfies
your
mouth
with
good
things,
so
that
your
youth
is
renewed
like
the
eagle's.
6
The
Lord
executes
righteousness
and
justice
for
all
who
are
oppressed.
7
He
made
known
His
ways
to
Moses,
His
acts
to
the
children
of
Israel.
8
The
Lord
is
merciful
and
gracious,
slow
to
anger,
and
abounding
in
mercy.
9
He
will
not
always
strive
with
us,
nor
will
He
keep
His
anger
forever.
10
He
has
not
dealt
with
us
according
to
our
sins,
Nor
punished
us
according
to
our
iniquities.
(NKJV)
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The
Origin
of
Sickness
Rom
5:12-‐13
Therefore,
just
as
through
one
man
sin
entered
the
world,
and
death
through
sin,
and
thus
death
spread
to
all
men,
because
all
sinned
—
13
(For
until
the
law
sin
was
in
the
world,
but
sin
is
not
imputed
when
there
is
no
law.)
(NKJV)
• Sin
was
the
original
cause
of
death
and
sickness
and
disease
are
just
immature
forms
of
death.
Adam
was
the
original
human
who
sinned
(Gen
2:17),
but
sin
had
its
origin
with
satan.
He
was
the
first
to
sin.
• There
are
2
main
causes
of
sickness
and
disease,
but
both
fall
into
the
territory
of
the
enemy.
o Natural:
Caused
by
viruses,
bacteria,
lifestyle
and/or
injuries.
o Demonic:
Caused
by
a
spirit
of
infirmity
or
a
curse.
• But
it
doesn’t
really
matter
if
the
sickness
is
natural
or
demonic,
you
treat
it
the
same.
Jesus
died
for
both
kinds.
Since
both
kinds
are
in
the
devil’s
territory,
both
kinds
are
demonic
whether
you
like
it
or
not.
• Christianity
101:
If
it’s
a
sickness,
heal
it.
If
it’s
a
demon,
cast
it
out.
If
it’s
a
curse,
break
it.
• Sin
is
not
imputed
when
there
is
no
law.
Since
Christ
is
the
END
of
the
Law
for
all
who
believe,
sin
is
not
imputed
on
us.
That
makes
all
sickness
illegal
no
matter
what
its
natural
or
spiritual
roots
are.
The
original
cause
was
sin
and
that
has
been
dealt
with.
• Imagine
you
are
in
prison.
Your
crime
(sin)
put
you
in
jail
(sickness).
If
you
are
acquitted
(forgiven),
do
you
stay
in
jail
or
leave?
Enemy
God
John
10:10a
The
thief
does
not
come
except
to
John
10:10b
I
have
come
that
they
may
have
life,
steal,
and
to
kill,
and
to
destroy.
(NKJV)
and
that
they
may
have
it
more
abundantly.
(NKJV)
• ALL
sickness
and
disease
are
illegal,
(have
no
right)
and
are
in
rebellion
against
the
finished
work
of
the
cross.
You
don’t
always
need
to
find
out
why
a
person
is
sick,
it
is
better
to
know
why
they
can
be
set
free.
They
know
why
they
are
sick.
What
they
don’t
know
is
the
gospel
that
is
the
power
of
God
unto
salvation
(Rom
1:16).
• Under
the
New
Covenant,
sickness
never
originates
from
God
and
He
never
causes
or
allows
sickness
for
any
reason
or
season.
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• Whenever
you
see
examples
of
people
dying
from
sickness
sent
by
God,
it
was
because
the
Old
Covenant
was
still
in
operation.
God
related
to
mankind
through
the
law
which
had
curses
for
disobedience.
Some
of
those
curses
are
sicknesses,
diseases
and
death.
• God
did
away
with
those
curses
by
making
Jesus
a
curse
for
you.
Therefore
all
the
curses
of
the
law
(including
sicknesses)
are
illegal.
• Just
because
they
are
illegal,
doesn’t
mean
they
don’t
exist.
It
is
our
job
to
let
righteousness
and
justice
be
on
earth
as
it
is
in
Heaven.
• To
bring
His
Kingdom
into
our
world,
we
have
to
change
the
illegal
to
legal
(Matt
12:28).
Sickness
to
health,
death
to
life,
curse
to
blessing.
We
can’t
do
that
if
we
believe
God
sent
the
sickness,
curse
or
death
in
the
first
place.
Matt
12:25
"Every
kingdom
divided
against
itself
is
brought
to
desolation,
and
every
city
or
house
divided
against
itself
will
not
stand.
(NKJV)
• If
God
heals
but
also
makes
sick,
His
Kingdom
is
divided.
Therefore
He
doesn’t
cause
sickness.
• If
God
gives
life
but
also
kills,
His
Kingdom
is
divided.
Therefore
He
doesn’t
kill.
• If
God
blesses
but
also
curses,
His
Kingdom
is
divided.
Therefore
He
doesn’t
curse.
• God
NEVER
uses
sickness
to
teach
us.
He
has
the
Word
(2
Tim
3:16),
The
Holy
Spirit
(John
16:13)
and
the
Anointing
(1
John
2:27)
to
do
that.
• If
you
say
God
uses
sickness
to
teach,
you
might
as
well
call
the
Word
(Jesus),
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
the
Anointing
(Position
in
Christ)
a
disease.
• If
God
were
to
use
sickness
as
a
lesson,
then
you
should
pray
for
the
symptoms
to
worsen
so
you
can
really
learn
your
lesson.
If
you
believe
God
teaches
through
sickness,
then
you
are
in
conscious
willful
rebellion
against
His
will
if
you
go
to
the
doctor
to
seek
help.
If
sickness
were
from
God
to
draw
you
to
Him,
pray
that
every
member
of
your
family
becomes
sick
with
cancer
so
they
can
draw
near
to
God.
You
wouldn’t
wish
that
on
them,
why
do
think
God
would?
• If
sickness
were
from
God,
then
going
to
God
for
healing
would
mean
that
you
are
going
to
the
very
being
that
is
causing
your
destruction
to
be
set
free
from
your
destruction.
That
is
pretty
dumb.
That
is
like
going
to
the
school
bully
and
asking
him
for
help
to
protect
you
from
himself.
Conclusion
Treat
all
sickness
the
same
whether
it
is
caused
naturally
or
physically.
Destruction
is
the
work
of
the
devil.
All
it
takes
for
evil
to
reign
is
for
a
few
good
men
to
do
nothing.
Even
doctors
know
sickness
is
bad
and
that
is
why
they
devoted
their
entire
lives
to
eradicating
it.
Medicine
is
not
divine,
it
is
merely
a
natural
way
of
producing
healing
but
it
has
its
flaws.
(Cost,
side-‐effects,
misdiagnosis,
fallibility)
We
are
not
against
doctors
or
medicine,
we
are
just
for
God.
This
is
about
divine
healing,
not
natural
remedies
or
diets.
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The
New
Creation
Honestly
compare
yourself
to
Jesus
according
to
the
following
attributes.
1
representing
very
little
of
the
attribute
and
10
representing
the
attribute
in
its
fullest
perfection.
Extra verses:
1
John
4:17
Love
has
been
perfected
among
us
in
this:
that
we
may
have
boldness
in
the
day
of
judgment;
because
as
He
is,
so
are
we
in
this
world.
(NKJV)
Rom
8:11
But
if
the
Spirit
of
Him
who
raised
Jesus
from
the
dead
dwells
in
you,
He
who
raised
Christ
from
the
dead
will
also
give
life
to
your
mortal
bodies
through
His
Spirit
who
dwells
in
you.
(NKJV)
Rom
8:14-‐17
For
as
many
as
are
led
by
the
Spirit
of
God,
these
are
sons
of
God.
15
For
you
did
not
receive
the
spirit
of
bondage
again
to
fear,
but
you
received
the
Spirit
of
adoption
by
whom
we
cry
out,"Abba,
Father."
16
The
Spirit
Himself
bears
witness
with
our
spirit
that
we
are
children
of
God,
17
and
if
children,
then
heirs
—
heirs
of
God
and
joint
heirs
with
Christ,
if
indeed
we
suffer
with
Him,
that
we
may
also
be
glorified
together.
(NKJV)
1 Cor 6:17 But he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him. (NKJV)
2
Peter
1:3-‐4
His
divine
power
has
given
to
us
all
things
that
pertain
to
life
and
godliness,
through
the
knowledge
of
Him
who
called
us
by
glory
and
virtue,
4
by
which
have
been
given
to
us
exceedingly
great
and
precious
promises,
that
through
these
you
may
be
partakers
of
the
divine
nature,
having
escaped
the
corruption
that
is
in
the
world
through
lust.
(NKJV)
Eph
1:3
Blessed
be
the
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
who
has
blessed
us
with
every
spiritual
blessing
in
the
heavenly
places
in
Christ,
(NKJV)
John 14:20 At that day you will know that I am in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you. (NKJV)
John
17:20-‐23
I
do
not
pray
for
these
alone,
but
also
for
those
who
will
believe
in
Me
through
their
word;
21
that
they
all
may
be
one,
as
You,
Father,
are
in
Me,
and
I
in
You;
that
they
also
may
be
one
in
Us,
that
the
world
may
believe
that
You
sent
Me.
22
And
the
glory
which
You
gave
Me
I
have
given
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that
they
may
be
one
just
as
We
are
one:
23
I
in
them,
and
You
in
Me;
that
they
may
be
made
perfect
in
one,
and
that
the
world
may
know
that
You
have
sent
Me,
and
have
loved
them
as
You
have
loved
Me.
(NKJV)
2
Cor
5:17-‐21
Therefore,
if
anyone
is
in
Christ,
he
is
a
new
creation;
old
things
have
passed
away;
behold,
all
things
have
become
new.
18
Now
all
things
are
of
God,
who
has
reconciled
us
to
Himself
through
Jesus
Christ,
and
has
given
us
the
ministry
of
reconciliation,
19
that
is,
that
God
was
in
Christ
reconciling
the
world
to
Himself,
not
imputing
their
trespasses
to
them,
and
has
committed
to
us
the
word
of
reconciliation.
20
Now
then,
we
are
ambassadors
for
Christ,
as
though
God
were
pleading
through
us:
we
implore
you
on
Christ's
behalf,
be
reconciled
to
God.
21
For
He
made
Him
who
knew
no
sin
to
be
sin
for
us,
that
we
might
become
the
righteousness
of
God
in
Him.
(NKJV)
• You
ARE
a
new
creation,
unlike
you
were
in
the
past.
• God
is
not
an
evolutionist.
He
created
you
new.
You
did
not
evolve
into
a
son
of
God,
you
were
born
a
fully
fledged
son.
You
are
also
not
going
to
evolve
into
super-‐Christian
at
the
next
conference,
after
the
famous
man-‐of-‐God
imparted
something
to
you
or
when
you
read
the
next
bestselling
book.
Jesus
died
to
make
you
what
you
are.
Just
be.
Eph
2:10
For
we
are
His
workmanship,
created
in
Christ
Jesus
for
good
works,
which
God
prepared
beforehand
that
we
should
walk
in
them.
(NKJV)
• God
made
you
new.
You
had
nothing
to
do
with
it
except
for
saying
‘Yes,
I
believe.’
• He
made
you
new
for
many
purposes,
one
of
which
is
to
enable
us
to
walk
in
His
good
works.
That
doesn’t
mean
taking
up
space
by
merely
living
morally
holy
and
obedient
lives.
It
means
to
be
like
Christ
on
the
earth,
doing
the
same
things
He
did
and
greater.
Healing
the
sick,
casting
out
demons,
bringing
the
kingdom
to
those
who
need
it.
• To
be
like
Christ,
we
needed
to
be
born
again,
hence
the
new
creation.
Eph
4:23-‐24
be
renewed
in
the
spirit
of
your
mind,
24
and
that
you
put
on
the
new
man
which
was
created
according
to
God,
in
true
righteousness
and
holiness.
(NKJV)
• The
new
creation
is
created
in
true
righteousness
and
holiness.
That
means
you
are
created
in
righteousness
and
holiness.
It
is
what
and
who
you
are,
not
what
you
do.
• A
criminal
act
is
anything
a
criminal
does.
A
sinful
act
is
anything
a
sinner
does.
Whether
good
or
bad,
when
a
sinner
acts,
it
is
sinful.
That
is
why
your
best
efforts
are
like
filthy
rags.
• Once
you
are
the
righteousness
of
God
in
Christ,
your
acts
are
holy
and
righteous.
When
you
brush
your
teeth,
it’s
holy
and
righteous.
When
you
drive
your
car,
it’s
holy
and
righteous.
When
you
spend
time
in
worship,
it’s
holy
and
righteous.
When
you
minister
to
the
sick,
it
is
holy
and
righteous.
• The
number
one
reason
for
believers
not
walking
in
power
is
a
misunderstanding
of
the
new
birth
and
an
ignorance
of
the
new
creation.
Be
transformed
by
the
renewing
of
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3:27
For
as
many
of
you
as
were
baptized
into
Christ
have
put
on
Christ.
(NKJV)
• Putting
on
the
new
man
is
not
something
you
can
do.
It
is
God’s
workmanship.
You
put
on
the
new
man
when
you
get
saved.
It
happens
at
the
new
birth.
• Paul
says
in
Ephesians
that
the
new
man
gets
put
on,
and
in
Galatians
he
says
we
have
put
on
Christ.
That
to
me
says
the
new
man
we
put
on
is
Christ,
created
in
righteousness
and
holiness.
• You
are,
according
to
the
Bible,
Christ
with
skin.
It’s
no
longer
you
that
lives,
but
Christ
in
you,
right?
You
have
put
on
Christ.
Now
act
like
it!
• Christ
means
the
Anointed
One.
You
are
now
in
the
office
of
the
Anointed
One.
(Luke
4:18-‐19).
You
were
baptized
into
the
Anointed
One
and
have
on
the
Anointed
One.
• Transformation
is
linked
to
mind
renewal.
Think
differently.
(That
is
also
the
real
definition
of
repentance)
• Why?
To
PROVE
God’s
will,
not
merely
talk
about
it.
• You
have
to
renew
your
own
mind.
God
gives
revelation
but
you
have
to
use
it.
• His
will
doesn’t
just
happen
spontaneously.
He
put
you
here
to
do
it
for
Him.
Philem
6
that
the
sharing
of
your
faith
may
become
effective
by
the
acknowledgment
of
every
good
thing
which
is
in
you
in
Christ
Jesus.
(NKJV)
• Faith
is
made
effective
by
acknowledging
these
things,
not
denying
them.
They
are
not
just
Christ’s,
they
are
yours
too!
Co-‐equal
HEIRS!
• You
can’t
have
faith
in
God
beyond
your
knowledge
of
Him.
(Hosea
4:6).
If
you
didn’t
know
Jesus
saves,
why
would
you
believe
in
Him?
If
you
didn’t
know
God
heals,
why
would
you
trust
Him
for
healing?
Rom 16:20 And the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet shortly. (NKJV)
Matt
28:18-‐20
And
Jesus
came
and
spoke
to
them,
saying,
“All
authority
has
been
given
to
Me
in
heaven
and
on
earth.
19
Go
therefore
and
make
disciples
of
all
the
nations,
baptizing
them
in
the
name
of
the
Father
and
of
the
Son
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
20
teaching
them
to
observe
all
things
that
I
have
commanded
you;
and
lo,
I
am
with
you
always,
even
to
the
end
of
the
age.”
(NKJV)
• Whatever
has
been
given
to
Jesus,
we
share
in
100%
as
co-‐heirs
with
Him.
He
has
ALL
authority,
and
we
have
ALL
of
Him.
• He
will
NEVER
leave
us.
You
don’t
have
to
ask
Him
to
come.
If
you
are
there,
He
is
there
because
you
are
one.
• What
did
He
teach
them
that
we
are
to
observe?
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Luke
9:1-‐6
Then
He
called
His
twelve
disciples
together
and
gave
them
power
and
authority
over
all
demons,
and
to
cure
diseases.
2
He
sent
them
to
preach
the
kingdom
of
God
and
to
heal
the
sick.
3
And
He
said
to
them,
"Take
nothing
for
the
journey,
neither
staffs
nor
bag
nor
bread
nor
money;
and
do
not
have
two
tunics
apiece.
4
"Whatever
house
you
enter,
stay
there,
and
from
there
depart.
5
And
whoever
will
not
receive
you,
when
you
go
out
of
that
city,
shake
off
the
very
dust
from
your
feet
as
a
testimony
against
them."
6
So
they
departed
and
went
through
the
towns,
preaching
the
gospel
and
healing
everywhere.
(NKJV)
Luke
10:8-‐9
Whatever
city
you
enter,
and
they
receive
you,
eat
such
things
as
are
set
before
you.
9
And
heal
the
sick
there,
and
say
to
them,'The
kingdom
of
God
has
come
near
to
you.'
(NKJV)
• Preach
then
heal,
heal
then
preach.
Whichever
way
you
want
to
do
it
is
fine.
Just
do
it.
Why
are
both
fine?
Because
some
people
will
listen
to
what
you
say
but
won’t
believe
until
they
see.
Others
won’t
even
listen
to
a
word
you
have
to
say,
but
heal
them
and
they
will
want
to
listen.
Mark
16:14-‐18
Later
He
appeared
to
the
eleven
as
they
sat
at
the
table;
and
He
rebuked
their
unbelief
and
hardness
of
heart,
because
they
did
not
believe
those
who
had
seen
Him
after
He
had
risen.
15
And
He
said
to
them,
"Go
into
all
the
world
and
preach
the
gospel
to
every
creature.
16
He
who
believes
and
is
baptized
will
be
saved;
but
he
who
does
not
believe
will
be
condemned.
17
And
these
signs
will
follow
those
who
believe:
In
My
name
they
will
cast
out
demons;
they
will
speak
with
new
tongues;
18
they
will
take
up
serpents;
and
if
they
drink
anything
deadly,
it
will
by
no
means
hurt
them;
they
will
lay
hands
on
the
sick,
and
they
will
recover."
(NKJV)
• These
signs
(healing,
deliverance)
will
follow
believers.
That
means
you
can
initiate
it
and
the
Spirit
will
follow
and
confirm
with
power.
• The
qualification
is
to
believe.
That
means
you.
• Yes
there
are
gifts
of
healings,
but
this
is
not
that.
Ok,
but
that
is
how
Jesus
was
sent
and
how
He
sent
the
disciples.
Is
it
applicable
to
only
Jesus
and
His
disciples?
John
14:12-‐14
"Most
assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
he
who
believes
in
Me,
the
works
that
I
do
he
will
do
also;
and
greater
works
than
these
he
will
do,
because
I
go
to
My
Father.
13
And
whatever
you
ask
in
My
name,
that
I
will
do,
that
the
Father
may
be
glorified
in
the
Son.
14
If
you
ask
anything
in
My
name,
I
will
do
it.
(NKJV)
John
20:21
So
Jesus
said
to
them
again,
"Peace
to
you!
As
the
Father
has
sent
Me,
I
also
send
you."
(NKJV)
• Again
the
qualification
to
do
the
SAME
works
as
Jesus
did
is
to
believe
in
Him.
If
you
believe,
you
are
qualified.
• Whatever
means
whatever.
Anything
means
anything.
Get
it?
God
is
THAT
good!
• We
are
sent
in
the
same
way
Jesus
was
sent
by
the
Father.
How
can
God
expect
us
to
be
sent
just
like
Jesus
without
giving
us
access
to
everything
Jesus
had
access
to?
How
are
we
to
do
the
same
and
greater
works
if
we
aren’t
given
the
same
power
and
authority?
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Conlusion
2
Cor
1:19-‐20
For
the
Son
of
God,
Jesus
Christ,
who
was
preached
among
you
by
me
and
Silas
and
Timothy,
was
not
"Yes"
and
"No,"
but
in
him
it
has
always
been
"Yes."
20
For
no
matter
how
many
promises
God
has
made,
they
are
"Yes"
in
Christ.
And
so
through
him
the
"Amen"
is
spoken
by
us
to
the
glory
of
God.
(NIV)
• All
the
promises
are
yes
and
let
it
be
in
Christ.
It
is
part
of
your
inheritance.
If
your
parents
die
and
leave
you
a
million
dollars,
will
you
lay
claim
to
it
or
not?
And
if
somebody
comes
and
tells
you,
yes
they
said
it,
but
they
didn’t
mean
it,
would
you
say,
‘Oh
yeah,
they
must
have
been
talking
about
somebody
else’
or
would
you
say,
‘Sorry,
you’re
a
liar.
I
have
it
in
black
in
white
that
they
meant
me.
This
is
my
money
and
I
will
have
it.’
• In
the
same
way,
you
have
it
in
black
and
white,
signed
with
the
blood
of
the
Lamb
that
the
promises
are
yours.
Don’t
entertain
lies,
they
will
only
steal
your
inheritance.
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The
Gospel
of
the
Kingdom
of
God
• What
did
the
disciples
preach?
Was
it
the
death,
burial
and
resurrection
of
Jesus?
• Jesus
tried
to
explain
His
death
&
Resurrection
to
them
many
times
but
they
didn’t
understand
it.
If
they
didn’t
understand
it,
how
could
that
have
been
their
message
while
with
Jesus?
Luke
9:44-‐45
"Listen
carefully
to
what
I
am
about
to
tell
you:
The
Son
of
Man
is
going
to
be
betrayed
into
the
hands
of
men."
45
But
they
did
not
understand
what
this
meant.
It
was
hidden
from
them,
so
that
they
did
not
grasp
it,
and
they
were
afraid
to
ask
him
about
it.
(NIV)
• This
is
in-‐between
the
12
and
the
70
being
sent
out.
The
12
had
just
come
back
from
preaching
the
kingdom
and
healing
the
sick.
Only
after
this
did
Jesus
explain
His
death
&
resurrection.
So
they
didn’t
preach
the
death,
burial
and
resurrection…
So
what
did
they
preach?
• They
preached
the
Kingdom
of
God.
• The
Gospel
(good
news)
of
the
Kingdom
(reign,
dominion
and
supremacy)
of
God.
• The
kingdom
of
God
=
The
reign
and
dominion
and
supremacy
of
God
over
EVERYTHING.
• And
as
they
preached
it,
they
demonstrated
it.
Mark
16:20
And
they
went
out
and
preached
everywhere,
the
Lord
working
with
them
and
confirming
the
word
through
the
accompanying
signs.
(NKJV)
• God
will
work
with
you,
confirming
His
Word.
He
will
do
it
EVERYWHERE.
• You
have
to
go
for
the
Holy
Spirit
to
follow
with
signs.
You
don’t
have
to
pray
for
God
to
move.
He
is
not
stuck.
You
might
be,
but
He
isn’t.
• If
your
gospel
only
works
inside
the
four
walls
of
your
‘church’
or
religious
organization,
it
is
not
the
gospel.
The
gospel
works
anywhere.
It
might
not
be
accepted
everywhere,
but
it
works
none
the
less.
1
Thess
1:5
For
our
gospel
did
not
come
to
you
in
word
only,
but
also
in
power,
and
in
the
Holy
Spirit
and
in
much
assurance,
as
you
know
what
kind
of
men
we
were
among
you
for
your
sake.
(NKJV)
• The
Gospel
in
word
only
is
not
the
fullness
of
the
blessing.
Without
the
power
which
brings
proof
and
much
assurance,
you
only
heard
of
the
kingdom,
you
didn’t
partake
of
it.
Rom
15:18-‐19
For
I
will
not
dare
to
speak
of
any
of
those
things
which
Christ
has
not
accomplished
through
me,
in
word
and
deed,
to
make
the
Gentiles
obedient
—
19
in
mighty
signs
and
wonders,
by
the
power
of
the
Spirit
of
God,
so
that
from
Jerusalem
and
round
about
to
Illyricum
I
have
fully
preached
the
gospel
of
Christ.
(NKJV)
• To fully preach the Gospel, there has to be signs and wonders.
1
Cor
2:4-‐5
And
my
speech
and
my
preaching
were
not
with
persuasive
words
of
human
wisdom,
but
in
demonstration
of
the
Spirit
and
of
power,
5
that
your
faith
should
not
be
in
the
wisdom
of
men
but
in
the
power
of
God.
(NKJV)
• We
don’t
need
to
have
persuasive
words,
the
ability
to
speak
well
or
anything
like
that.
We
have
all
we
need,
the
Spirit
of
God.
Great
if
you
can
speak
well,
but
don’t
let
not
being
able
to
speak
well
stop
you.
Moses
couldn’t
speak
well
and
look
what
he
accomplished.
• Faith
resting
in
the
wisdom
of
men,
is
not
saving
faith.
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1
Cor
4:20
For
the
kingdom
of
God
is
not
in
word
but
in
power.
(NKJV)
• The kingdom of God is not in the talking about it, it is in the demonstration of it. (Matt 12:28)
Matt
12:28
But
if
I
cast
out
demons
by
the
Spirit
of
God,
surely
the
kingdom
of
God
has
come
upon
you.
(NKJV)
• The kingdom breaks in through a display of power: The destruction of the works of the enemy.
Acts
10:38
how
God
anointed
Jesus
of
Nazareth
with
the
Holy
Spirit
and
with
power,
who
went
about
doing
good
and
healing
all
who
were
oppressed
by
the
devil,
for
God
was
with
Him.
(NKJV)
• Jesus brought the kingdom in power by eradicating sickness and casting our demons.
John
10:37-‐38
“If
I
do
not
do
the
works
of
My
Father,
do
not
believe
Me;
38
but
if
I
do,
though
you
do
not
believe
Me,
believe
the
works,
that
you
may
know
and
believe
that
the
Father
is
in
Me,
and
I
in
Him."
(NKJV)
• Jesus Himself said: “If I don’t back this up with power, don’t believe me.”
Luke
17:20-‐21
Now
when
He
was
asked
by
the
Pharisees
when
the
kingdom
of
God
would
come,
He
answered
them
and
said,
"The
kingdom
of
God
does
not
come
with
observation;
21
nor
will
they
say,
'See
here!'
or
'See
there!'
For
indeed,
the
kingdom
of
God
is
within
you."
(NKJV)
• Where
is
the
Kingdom?
Inside
us
or
inside
the
church
walls?
• As
we
renew
our
minds,
we
are
transformed,
enabled
to
release
the
kingdom
into
the
lives
of
those
that
need
it,
when
they
need
it,
in
any
and
all
situations.
• You
bring
the
Kingdom
by
casting
out
demons,
healing
the
sick
and
getting
people
saved.
• Like
a
dam
holding
back
water:
If
you
break
the
dam,
the
water
will
automatically
flow.
The
dam
is
like
the
demon
you
need
to
kick
out.
The
water
is
kingdom
that
will
rush
in.
Mark
16:15-‐18
And
He
said
to
them,
"Go
into
all
the
world
and
preach
the
gospel
to
every
creature.
16
He
who
believes
and
is
baptized
will
be
saved;
but
he
who
does
not
believe
will
be
condemned.
17
And
these
signs
will
follow
those
who
believe:
In
My
name
they
will
cast
out
demons;
they
will
speak
with
new
tongues;
18
they
will
take
up
serpents;
and
if
they
drink
anything
deadly,
it
will
by
no
means
hurt
them;
they
will
lay
hands
on
the
sick,
and
they
will
recover.
(NKJV)
John
14:12
"Most
assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
he
who
believes
in
Me,
the
works
that
I
do
he
will
do
also;
and
greater
works
than
these
he
will
do,
because
I
go
to
My
Father.”
(NKJV)
Conclusion
God’s
kingdom
has
always
been
in
supremacy
over
sickness,
disease,
the
devil
etc.
Jesus
gives
us
access
to
His
reign.
Jesus
is
our
passport
to
living
in
the
Kingdom.
To
preach
the
Kingdom
is
to
proclaim
God’s
reign
and
rule
over
everything.
If
you
are
sick,
declare
God’s
reign
over
the
demon
making
you
sick
and
tell
it
to
get
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Being
Led
and
Being
Anointed
Matt
4:1
Then
Jesus
was
led
up
by
the
Spirit
into
the
wilderness
to
be
tempted
by
the
devil.
(NKJV)
• Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted (Tested and enticed) by the devil.
Matt 6:13 And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. (NKJV)
• Obviously this kind of leading and desert experience is not God’s will for us.
Rom 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. (NKJV)
• Sons
of
God
are
led.
Are
you
a
son?
Then
you
are
led.
• The
context
of
this
chapter
is
putting
to
death
the
deeds
of
the
flesh.
(Led
by
grace
not
law).
John 16:13 However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth (NKJV)
• The
Holy
Spirit
leads
you
into
truth.
Once
you
know
truth,
you
can
act
on
it.
• To
know
the
will
of
God,
read
the
Bible.
To
be
led
by
the
Spirit,
do
the
Bible.
–
Lester
Sumrall.
James 1:22 But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. (NKJV)
• If you only hear, you deceive yourself. Don’t make the devil’s work easier for him!
Matt
7:24-‐27
"Therefore
whoever
hears
these
sayings
of
Mine,
and
does
them,
I
will
liken
him
to
a
wise
man
who
built
his
house
on
the
rock:
25
and
the
rain
descended,
the
floods
came,
and
the
winds
blew
and
beat
on
that
house;
and
it
did
not
fall,
for
it
was
founded
on
the
rock.
26
"But
everyone
who
hears
these
sayings
of
Mine,
and
does
not
do
them,
will
be
like
a
foolish
man
who
built
his
house
on
the
sand:
27
and
the
rain
descended,
the
floods
came,
and
the
winds
blew
and
beat
on
that
house;
and
it
fell.
And
great
was
its
fall."
(NKJV)
• Wise
men
hear
and
do.
Fools
hear
and
don’t
do.
• That
is
why
we
said
in
the
start
the
Word
of
God
is
our
ultimate
rule
for
faith
and
ACTION.
• You
don’t
need
a
special
leading,
you
have
the
Word.
Healing
is
in
the
atonement,
so
you
can
never
be
outside
the
will
of
God
ministering
healing.
• The
Spirit
cannot
lead
you
to
do
something
that
is
contrary
to
the
Word.
If
He
does
lead
you
specifically,
which
He
also
does,
it
will
line
up
with
scripture.
So
doing
scripture
will
line
up
with
any
leading
anyway.
• The
Great
Commission
is
a
command.
A
command
has
in
itself
a
leading
otherwise
it
would
be
a
suggestion.
What
else
is
a
leading
but
an
instruction/permission
to
do
something?
Acts
16:4-‐10
And
as
they
went
through
the
cities,
they
delivered
to
them
the
decrees
to
keep,
which
were
determined
by
the
apostles
and
elders
at
Jerusalem.
5
So
the
churches
were
strengthened
in
the
faith,
and
increased
in
number
daily.
6
Now
when
they
had
gone
through
Phrygia
and
the
region
of
Galatia,
they
were
forbidden
by
the
Holy
Spirit
to
preach
the
word
in
Asia.
7
After
they
had
come
to
Mysia,
they
tried
to
go
into
Bithynia,
but
the
Spirit
did
not
permit
them.
8
So
passing
by
Mysia,
they
came
down
to
Troas.
9
And
a
vision
appeared
to
Paul
in
the
night.
A
man
of
Macedonia
stood
and
pleaded
with
him,
saying,
"Come
over
to
Macedonia
and
help
us."
10
Now
after
he
had
seen
the
vision,
immediately
we
sought
to
go
to
Macedonia,
concluding
that
the
Lord
had
called
us
to
preach
the
gospel
to
them.
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• Paul
and
his
buddies
went
through
the
cities
just
doing
the
commission.
While
they
were
doing
the
general,
the
Holy
Spirit
gave
a
specific
instruction.
• The
Holy
Spirit
forbid
them
to
go
to
Asia.
That
doesn’t
mean
it
was
not
His
will
for
Asia
to
be
saved
because
Philippi
and
Thessalonica
were
in
Asia.
When
you
do
the
general,
you
can
receive
a
specific
leading.
Through
Macedonia,
the
whole
of
Asia
was
opened
up
for
the
Gospel.
1
Sam
10:6-‐7
Then
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
will
come
upon
you,
and
you
will
prophesy
with
them
and
be
turned
into
another
man.
7
And
let
it
be,
when
these
signs
come
to
you,
that
you
do
as
the
occasion
demands;
for
God
is
with
you.
(NKJV)
• Have
you
been
saved
and
turned
into
a
new
man?
Do
have
the
Spirit
of
Jesus
living
in
you?
Then
do
as
the
occasion
demands
for
God
is
with
you.
(Heb
13:5,
Matt
28:20)
• If
the
occasion
demands
healing,
heal.
If
prophecy,
prophesy.
If
deliverance,
deliver.
• “But
I
don’t
know
how?”
Start
with
what
you
do
know
then
learn
more
through
experience
as
you
go.
• People
often
get
words
of
knowledge
for
specific
sicknesses.
This
can
happen
in
many
ways.
You
either
just
know,
you
might
feel
it
in
your
body
etc.
If
you
wanted
to
pray
for
somebody
but
didn’t
because
you
thought
you
weren’t
led
to
pray,
then
you
ought
to
be
God
more
than
God
ought
to
be
because
you
wanted
somebody
well
more
than
He
wanted
them
well.
Hab
3:4
His
brightness
was
like
the
light;
He
had
rays
flashing
from
His
hand,
and
there
His
power
was
hidden.
(NKJV)
1 John 2:20 But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and you know all things. (NKJV)
• ‘An’
was
added
for
grammatical
reasons.
The
Greek
word
“Chrisma”
means
THE
special
endowment
of
the
Holy
Spirit.”
The
endowment
IS
the
Holy
Spirit.
If
you
have
Him,
you
are
anointed.
The
‘an’
makes
it
sound
like
there
are
more
anointings,
but
that
is
not
true.
You
won’t
find
any
scripture
to
support
that
whatsoever.
Luke
4:18-‐19
"The
Spirit
of
the
Lord
is
upon
Me,
because
He
has
anointed
Me
to
preach
the
gospel
to
the
poor;
He
has
sent
Me
to
heal
the
brokenhearted,
to
proclaim
liberty
to
the
captives
and
recovery
of
sight
to
the
blind,
to
set
at
liberty
those
who
are
oppressed;
19
to
proclaim
the
acceptable
year
of
the
Lord."
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• The
Spirit
was
on
Jesus
because
He
was
anointed.
The
anointing
brings
the
Spirit,
the
Spirit
doesn’t
bring
the
anointing.
• 1
Sam
9:15-‐16
–
God
tells
Samuel
He
has
chosen
Saul
to
be
King.
He
tells
him
to
anoint
him.
• 1
Sam
10:1
–
“Is
it
not
because
the
Lord
has
anointed
you”
Samuel
poured
out
oil
over
Saul
to
symbolize
that
God
had
already
anointed
Him.
• 1
Sam
10:6
–
After
the
anointing
the
Spirit
came
upon
Saul
and
he
was
TURNED
INTO
ANOTHER
MAN.
(Shadow
of
the
New
Creation)
Gal
3:26-‐27
For
you
are
all
sons
of
God
through
faith
in
Christ
Jesus.
27
For
as
many
of
you
as
were
baptized
into
Christ
have
put
on
Christ.
(NKJV)
• If
you
are
a
son,
you
are
baptized
into
Christ
(The
Anointed
One)
and
have
put
on
Christ
(The
Anointed
One).
You
have
Christ’s
anointing!
How
else
does
God
expect
you
to
do
the
same
and
greater
works
if
He
gave
you
a
different
or
lesser
anointing?
That’s
just
dumb.
2
Peter
1:2-‐4
Grace
and
peace
be
multiplied
to
you
in
the
knowledge
of
God
and
of
Jesus
our
Lord,
3
as
His
divine
power
has
given
to
us
all
things
that
pertain
to
life
and
godliness,
through
the
knowledge
of
Him
who
called
us
by
glory
and
virtue,
4
by
which
have
been
given
to
us
exceedingly
great
and
precious
promises,
that
through
these
you
may
be
partakers
of
the
divine
nature,
having
escaped
the
corruption
that
is
in
the
world
through
lust.
(NKJV)
• All
things
means
All
things!
Pertaining
to
life
and
godliness.
You
don’t
lack
anointing,
you
don’t
lack
power,
holiness,
righteousness,
authority,
etc
etc
etc.
1
John
2:27
But
the
anointing
which
you
have
received
from
Him
abides
in
you,
and
you
do
not
need
that
anyone
teach
you;
but
as
the
same
anointing
teaches
you
concerning
all
things,
and
is
true,
and
is
not
a
lie,
and
just
as
it
has
taught
you,
you
will
abide
in
Him.
(NKJV)
• Have
received
is
past
tense
which
means
you
already
received
it.
• The
anointing
abides.
It
doesn’t
come
and
go.
If
it
came
and
went,
you
would
be
unborn-‐again
every
time
it
left.
• Since
the
anointing
lives
in
us,
and
the
anointing
is
the
Holy
Spirit,
we
don’t
have
to
wait
for
Him
to
‘show
up’.
If
you
are
there,
He
is
there.
(1
Cor
6:17)
• Signs
follow
you.
That
means
the
Holy
Spirit
will
follow
you
and
confirms
His
words.
Eph
1:3
Blessed
be
the
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
who
has
blessed
us
with
every
spiritual
blessing
in
the
heavenly
places
in
Christ,
(NKJV)
• Would
you
say
the
anointing
is
a
‘spiritual
blessing’?
If
yes,
and
the
Word
says
you
have
every
spiritual
blessing,
which
anointing
do
you
think
you
don’t
have?
• If
the
devil
can
get
you
to
believe
you
don’t
have
something,
he
will
stop
you
from
using
that
against
him.
If
he
can
get
you
to
believe
only
specially
anointed
people
can
heal,
you
won’t
lay
hands
and
set
captives
free.
Stop
believing
the
garbage
people
teach
about
different
kinds
of
anointings.
• Only
kings,
prophets
and
priests
got
anointed
in
the
Bible.
In
Christ
you
are
all
three.
You
are
not
an
anointed
psalmist,
anointed
leader
or
anointed
healer.
You
don’t
have
special
mantles
that
enable
you
to
do
supernatural
things,
you
have
the
Holy
Spirit.
He
is
the
anointing,
He
is
the
Power.
Stop
dishonoring
Him
by
denying
His
influence
and
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John
4:17
Love
has
been
perfected
among
us
in
this:
that
we
may
have
boldness
in
the
day
of
judgment;
because
as
He
is,
so
are
we
in
this
world.
(NKJV)
• As He is (now, in heaven) so are you in this world (now, on earth).
Bottom
line:
You
are
always
anointed
in
the
exact
same
way
Jesus
was
anointed:
to
heal,
free
and
proclaim
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Learning
from
and
Imitating
the
Master
Questions
to
ask
when
you
read
about
Jesus
or
the
disciples
healing
sick
people:
1 Cor 11:1 Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ. (NKJV)
• Copying
Jesus
is
a
good
place
to
start.
Do
things
the
way
He
did
them.
• John
14:12
(Same
&
greater
works)
The Leper
Matt
8:1-‐3
When
He
had
come
down
from
the
mountain,
great
multitudes
followed
Him.
2
And
behold,
a
leper
came
and
worshiped
Him,
saying,
"Lord,
if
You
are
willing,
You
can
make
me
clean."
3
Then
Jesus
put
out
His
hand
and
touched
him,
saying,
"I
am
willing;
be
cleansed."
Immediately
his
leprosy
was
cleansed.
(NKJV)
• Jesus
was
willing.
He
is
still
willing!
(The
same
yesterday,
today
and
forever…)
• Willing:
Greek
continuous
tense
and
basically
means,
“I
can’t
help
but
heal
you
because
it
is
My
nature
to
do
so.
By
not
healing
you
I
would
be
contradicting
My
will,
My
word
and
My
nature.”
• Jesus
touched
him
and
commanded
healing
by
saying,
“Be
cleansed.”
No
long
drawn
out
prayers.
Command
with
authority.
Matt
8:5-‐13
Now
when
Jesus
had
entered
Capernaum,
a
centurion
came
to
Him,
pleading
with
Him,
6
saying,
"Lord,
my
servant
is
lying
at
home
paralyzed,
dreadfully
tormented."
7
And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"I
will
come
and
heal
him."
8
The
centurion
answered
and
said,
"Lord,
I
am
not
worthy
that
You
should
come
under
my
roof.
But
only
speak
a
word,
and
my
servant
will
be
healed.
9
For
I
also
am
a
man
under
authority,
having
soldiers
under
me.
And
I
say
to
this
one,
'Go,'
and
he
goes;
and
to
another,
'Come,'
and
he
comes;
and
to
my
servant,
'Do
this,'
and
he
does
it."
10
When
Jesus
heard
it,
He
marveled,
and
said
to
those
who
followed,
"Assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
I
have
not
found
such
great
faith,
not
even
in
Israel!
11
And
I
say
to
you
that
many
will
come
from
east
and
west,
and
sit
down
with
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob
in
the
kingdom
of
heaven.
12
But
the
sons
of
the
kingdom
will
be
cast
out
into
outer
darkness.
There
will
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and
gnashing
of
teeth."
13
Then
Jesus
said
to
the
centurion,
"Go
your
way;
and
as
you
have
believed,
so
let
it
be
done
for
you."
And
his
servant
was
healed
that
same
hour.”
(NKJV)
• Jesus
healed
over
a
distance.
The
person
you
minister
to
doesn’t
have
to
be
present.
• Jesus
healed
the
servant
based
on
the
Centurion’s
faith.
That
means
you
can
have
faith
for
somebody
else’s
healing.
• Jesus
said
he
had
great
faith
because
He
understood
authority.
Understanding
authority
is
key
to
walking
in
faith.
• Why
was
his
faith
great?
Because
as
a
Roman,
he
didn’t
have
a
covenant
with
God.
He
had
no
right
to
ask.
You
need
great
faith
to
ask
for
something
that
is
not
promised
to
you.
But
you
have
a
covenant
with
God
promising
you
many
things.
You
don’t
need
great
faith
to
ask.
• Jesus
healed
by
using
a
few
direct
words.
(Not
long
prayers…)
Peter’s Mother-‐in-‐law
Matt
8:14-‐15
Now
when
Jesus
had
come
into
Peter's
house,
He
saw
his
wife's
mother
lying
sick
with
a
fever.
15
So
He
touched
her
hand,
and
the
fever
left
her.
And
she
arose
and
served
them.
(NKJV)
Luke
4:38-‐39
Now
He
arose
from
the
synagogue
and
entered
Simon's
house.
But
Simon's
wife's
mother
was
sick
with
a
high
fever,
and
they
made
request
of
Him
concerning
her.
39
So
He
stood
over
her
and
rebuked
the
fever,
and
it
left
her.
And
immediately
she
arose
and
served
them.
(NKJV)
Luke
8:43-‐48
Now
a
woman,
having
a
flow
of
blood
for
twelve
years,
who
had
spent
all
her
livelihood
on
physicians
and
could
not
be
healed
by
any,
44
came
from
behind
and
touched
the
border
of
His
garment.
And
immediately
her
flow
of
blood
stopped.
45
And
Jesus
said,
"Who
touched
Me?"
When
all
denied
it,
Peter
and
those
with
him
said,
"Master,
the
multitudes
throng
and
press
You,
and
You
say,
'Who
touched
Me?'"
46
But
Jesus
said,
"Somebody
touched
Me,
for
I
perceived
power
going
out
from
Me."
47
Now
when
the
woman
saw
that
she
was
not
hidden,
she
came
trembling;
and
falling
down
before
Him,
she
declared
to
Him
in
the
presence
of
all
the
people
the
reason
she
had
touched
Him
and
how
she
was
healed
immediately.
48
And
He
said
to
her,
"Daughter,
be
of
good
cheer;
your
faith
has
made
you
well.
Go
in
peace."
(NKJV)
• Doctors
couldn’t
help
and
she
spent
ALL
her
livelihood
on
them.
God
doesn’t
charge!
Never
get
prayer
from
somebody
who
charges
for
it.
They
might
fool
you
by
calling
it
a
tithe
or
a
thanksgiving
offering.
Buying
is
buying
and
God
is
not
in
the
prostitution
business.
You
can’t
buy
His
favour
and
love,
you
believe
it.
• She
came
and
touched
Jesus’
clothes.
No
praying,
no
rebuking,
just
touch.
And
she
did
the
touching.
• Jesus
didn’t
know
who
touched
Him.
So
much
for
God’s
timing
and
plan
for
your
healing.
(Pool
of
Bethsaida.
The
angel
stirred
the
water
and
whoever
got
in
got
healed.)
• The
power
of
God
is
continuous
and
perpetual.
He
said,
“Light
be!”
and
light
still
is.
He
said,
“By
His
stripes
you
were
healed.”
Faith
connects
you
to
that
promise.
It
is
always
there.
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electricity
company
generates
the
power
and
supplies
it
to
your
house.
You
have
to
switch
the
lights
on
for
the
electricity
to
work
for
you.
• Jesus
said
she
was
healed
based
on
her
faith.
So
you
can
have
faith
for
yourself
but
that
is
not
the
only
way.
The
centurion
had
faith
for
somebody
else.
So
if
you
can’t
get
faith
for
yourself,
get
to
somebody
who
can
have
it
for
you.
• The
lady
was
in
threat
of
being
stoned
to
death
just
for
being
there.
She
committed
at
least
3
sins
and
she
was
still
healed.
Sin
doesn’t
stop
the
power
of
God.
Talitha
Mark
5:35-‐42
While
He
was
still
speaking,
some
came
from
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue's
house
who
said,
"Your
daughter
is
dead.
Why
trouble
the
Teacher
any
further?"
36
As
soon
as
Jesus
heard
the
word
that
was
spoken,
He
said
to
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
"Do
not
be
afraid;
only
believe."
37
And
He
permitted
no
one
to
follow
Him
except
Peter,
James,
and
John
the
brother
of
James.
38
Then
He
came
to
the
house
of
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
and
saw
a
tumult
and
those
who
wept
and
wailed
loudly.
39
When
He
came
in,
He
said
to
them,
"Why
make
this
commotion
and
weep?
The
child
is
not
dead,
but
sleeping."
40
And
they
ridiculed
Him.
But
when
He
had
put
them
all
outside,
He
took
the
father
and
the
mother
of
the
child,
and
those
who
were
with
Him,
and
entered
where
the
child
was
lying.
41
Then
He
took
the
child
by
the
hand,
and
said
to
her,
"Talitha,
cumi,"
which
is
translated,
"Little
girl,
I
say
to
you,
arise."
42
Immediately
the
girl
arose
and
walked,
for
she
was
twelve
years
of
age.
And
they
were
overcome
with
great
amazement.
(NKJV)
• Who
had
faith
for
Talitha?
Obviously
not
the
people
there
because
they
were
ridiculing
and
mocking
Jesus
for
His
faith.
• Jesus
put
the
unbelievers
outside.
It
is
easier
for
somebody
below
you
to
pull
you
down
than
for
you
to
pull
them
up.
But
even
an
atmosphere
of
unbelief
didn’t
stop
Jesus.
Note
how
He
dealt
with
the
atmosphere.
He
put
the
people
who
did
not
believe
outside.
He
didn’t
go
into
worship
for
hours.
• You
are
the
atmosphere.
You
have
an
open
heaven.
You
don’t
change
the
atmosphere
to
change
people.
You
change
people
to
change
the
atmosphere.
• Jesus
raised
Talitha
with
a
few
short
words
and
by
touching
her.
No
long
prayers,
no
speaking
in
tongues,
no
fasting,
no
asking
her
permission,
no
asking
God
what
His
will
is…
Matt
9:27-‐30
Then
Jesus
departed
from
there,
two
blind
men
followed
Him,
crying
out
and
saying,”Son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
us!”
28
And
when
He
had
come
into
the
house,
the
blind
men
came
to
Him.
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
“Do
you
believe
that
I
am
able
to
do
this?”
They
said
to
Him,
“Yes,
Lord.”
29
Then
He
touched
their
eyes,
saying,
“According
to
your
faith
let
it
be
to
you.”
30
And
their
eyes
were
opened.
(NKJV)
• Believing
God
is
able
to
heal
is
enough
faith
to
get
healed.
• Jesus
touched
the
part
that
needed
healing
and
commanded
it
to
be
according
to
their
faith.
Matt
9:32-‐33
As
they
went
out,
behold,
they
brought
to
Him
a
man,
mute
and
demon-‐possessed.
33
And
when
the
demon
was
cast
out,
the
mute
spoke.
And
the
multitudes
marveled,
saying,
“It
was
never
seen
like
this
in
Israel!”
(NKJV)
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• There
was
a
demonic
cause
for
this
muteness.
Once
the
demon
was
cast
out,
the
man
could
speak.
Demon-‐possessed Boy
Matt
17:14-‐21
And
when
they
had
come
to
the
multitude,
a
man
came
to
Him,
kneeling
down
to
Him
and
saying,
15
“Lord,
have
mercy
on
my
son,
for
he
is
an
epileptic
and
suffers
severely;
for
he
often
falls
into
the
fire
and
often
into
the
water.
16
So
I
brought
him
to
Your
disciples,
but
they
could
not
cure
him.”
17
Then
Jesus
answered
and
said,
“O
faithless
and
perverse
generation,
how
long
shall
I
be
with
you?
How
long
shall
I
bear
with
you?
Bring
him
here
to
Me.”
18
And
Jesus
rebuked
the
demon,
and
it
came
out
of
him;
and
the
child
was
cured
from
that
very
hour.
19
Then
the
disciples
came
to
Jesus
privately
and
said,
“Why
could
we
not
cast
it
out?”
20
So
Jesus
said
to
them,
“Because
of
your
unbelief;
for
assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
if
you
have
faith
as
a
mustard
seed,
you
will
say
to
this
mountain,
‘Move
from
here
to
there,’
and
it
will
move;
and
nothing
will
be
impossible
for
you.
21
However,
this
kind
does
not
go
out
except
by
prayer
and
fasting.”
(NKJV)
• The
disciples
were
given
all
authority
over
all
demons
prior
to
this
yet
now
they
couldn’t
cast
it
out.
• Jesus
came
and
cast
it
out
proving
it
was
possible,
God’s
will,
and
nothing
to
do
with
timing.
• The
reason
why
the
disciples
failed
was
unbelief
and
had
nothing
to
do
with
the
boy,
his
sins,
the
father’s
sins,
or
any
such
tradition.
• Jesus
cast
out
the
demon
by
rebuking
it.
Telling
it
to
go.
See
below:
Mark
9:25-‐27
When
Jesus
saw
that
the
people
came
running
together,
He
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit,
saying
to
it,
“Deaf
and
dumb
spirit,
I
command
you,
come
out
of
him
and
enter
him
no
more!”
26
Then
the
spirit
cried
out,
convulsed
him
greatly,
and
came
out
of
him.
And
he
became
as
one
dead,
so
that
many
said,
“He
is
dead.”
27
But
Jesus
took
him
by
the
hand
and
lifted
him
up,
and
he
arose.
(NKJV)
• Jesus
gave
an
authoritative
command
to
the
demon.
Notice
the
exclamation
mark!!!!!
• Demons
manifest
to
scare
and
intimidate
you,
to
get
you
to
stop
doing
what
you
are
doing.
Don’t
be
fooled
by
their
manifestations.
Keep
going,
don’t
give
up!
• Little
faith
moves
mountains.
Jesus
told
us
to
speak
to
the
mountains,
not
to
God
about
our
mountains.
If
the
smallest
amount
of
faith
can
move
mountains,
then
you
don’t
need
to
get
more
and
more
faith!
• Jesus
spoke
directly
to
the
demon
and
touched
the
boy
by
the
hand.
No
holy
water,
no
crosses.
He
always
did
the
same
thing.
Rebuked
and
laid
hands.
Matt
15:21-‐28
Then
Jesus
went
out
from
there
and
departed
to
the
region
of
Tyre
and
Sidon.
22
And
behold,
a
woman
of
Canaan
came
from
that
region
and
cried
out
to
Him,
saying,
“Have
mercy
on
me,
O
Lord,
Son
of
David!
My
daughter
is
severely
demon-‐possessed.”
23
But
He
answered
her
not
a
word.
And
His
disciples
came
and
urged
Him,
saying,
“Send
her
away,
for
she
cries
out
after
us.”
24
But
He
answered
and
said,
“I
was
not
sent
except
to
the
lost
sheep
of
the
house
of
Israel.”
25
Then
she
came
and
worshiped
Him,
saying,
“Lord,
help
me!”
26
But
He
answered
and
said,
“It
is
not
good
to
take
the
children’s
bread
and
throw
it
to
the
little
dogs.”
27
And
she
said,
“Yes,
Lord,
yet
even
the
little
dogs
eat
the
crumbs
which
fall
from
their
masters’
table.”
28
Then
Jesus
answered
and
said
to
her,
“O
woman,
great
is
your
faith!
Let
it
be
to
you
as
you
desire.”
And
her
daughter
was
healed
from
that
very
hour.
(NKJV)
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• Jesus
said
‘No’
3
times
and
the
disciples
tried
chasing
her
away.
She
still
left
with
her
daughter
healed.
• 1
–
Jesus
ignored
her.
• 2
–
Disciples
asked
Jesus
to
send
her
away.
• 3
–
Jesus
says
He
wasn’t
sent
for
her.
(She
didn’t
have
a
covenant).
• 4
–
Jesus
said
the
children’s
bread
(healing)
is
for
those
under
covenant.
• Not
one
of
these
things
stopped
the
woman.
The
woman
of
Canaan
also
had
great
faith
because
she
had
no
right
to
ask.
She
made
a
claim
on
God’s
nature
and
had
faith
that
He
would
act
justly.
• Even
if
God
Himself
says
no,
you
can
still
be
healed.
Nazareth
There
are
many
instances
where
Jesus
healed
crowds
of
thousands
of
people.
None
of
them
were
saved,
all
of
them
had
sin,
curses,
unforgiveness,
generational
curses,
unbelief
etc.
None
of
those
things
ever
stopped
Jesus
or
hindered
Him
healing
people.
But
what
about
Nazareth?
Mark
6:1-‐6
Then
He
went
out
from
there
and
came
to
His
own
country,
and
His
disciples
followed
Him.
2
And
when
the
Sabbath
had
come,
He
began
to
teach
in
the
synagogue.
And
many
hearing
Him
were
astonished,
saying,”Where
did
this
Man
get
these
things?
And
what
wisdom
is
this
which
is
given
to
Him,
that
such
mighty
works
are
performed
by
His
hands!
3
Is
this
not
the
carpenter,
the
Son
of
Mary,
and
brother
of
James,
Joses,
Judas,
and
Simon?
And
are
not
His
sisters
here
with
us?”
So
they
were
offended
at
Him.
4
But
Jesus
said
to
them,
“A
prophet
is
not
without
honor
except
in
his
own
country,
among
his
own
relatives,
and
in
his
own
house.”
5
Now
He
could
do
no
mighty
work
there,
except
that
He
laid
His
hands
on
a
few
sick
people
and
healed
them.
6
And
He
marveled
because
of
their
unbelief.
Then
He
went
about
the
villages
in
a
circuit,
teaching.
(NKJV)
• The
people
were
astonished
because
Jesus
performed
mighty
works.
Two
verses
later
it
says
He
couldn’t
do
many
mighty
works.
What
is
going
on?
• Firstly
this
isn’t
saying
Jesus
couldn’t
get
people
healed.
It
says
He
only
did
a
few
(countable)
healings.
• Imagine
your
city,
how
many
people
are
in
it?
Imagine
a
preacher
comes
to
town.
How
many
attend?
How
many
come
forward
for
the
altar
call
for
healing?
That
is
a
big
difference
in
numbers.
If
10
people
out
of
100
000
gets
healed,
I
would
also
say
no
many
mighty
works
were
done.
• Those
who
came
to
Jesus
were
healed.
Those
who
didn’t
come
weren’t.
Those
who
didn’t
come
stayed
away
because
of
their
unbelief.
Unbelief
doesn’t
stop
God,
but
it
stops
you
from
reaching
out
for
help.
(Unbelief
is
believing
Jesus
is
not
the
Saviour.
If
you
don’t
think
He
is
the
saviour,
why
would
you
go
to
Him?)
Luke
13:10-‐17
Now
He
was
teaching
in
one
of
the
synagogues
on
the
Sabbath.
11
And
behold,
there
was
a
woman
who
had
a
spirit
of
infirmity
eighteen
years,
and
was
bent
over
and
could
in
no
way
raise
herself
up.
12
But
when
Jesus
saw
her,
He
called
her
to
Him
and
said
to
her,
"Woman,
you
are
loosed
from
your
infirmity."
13
And
He
laid
His
hands
on
her,
and
immediately
she
was
made
straight,
and
glorified
God.
14
But
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue
answered
with
indignation,
because
Jesus
had
healed
on
the
Sabbath;
and
he
said
to
the
crowd,"There
are
six
days
on
which
men
ought
to
work;
therefore
come
and
be
healed
on
them,
and
not
on
the
Sabbath
day."
15
The
Lord
then
answered
him
and
said,
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"Hypocrite!
Does
not
each
one
of
you
on
the
Sabbath
loose
his
ox
or
donkey
from
the
stall,
and
lead
it
away
to
water
it?
16
So
ought
not
this
woman,
being
a
daughter
of
Abraham,
whom
Satan
has
bound
—
think
of
it
—
for
eighteen
years,
be
loosed
from
this
bond
on
the
Sabbath?"
17
And
when
He
said
these
things,
all
His
adversaries
were
put
to
shame;
and
all
the
multitude
rejoiced
for
all
the
glorious
things
that
were
done
by
Him.
(NKJV)
• She
had
had
this
infirmity
for
18
years.
Jesus
basically
says
they
should
have
set
her
free
years
ago.
• “When
He
saw
her.”
Jesus
wasn’t
led
to
pray
for
her.
He
was
teaching.
While
He
taught
He
saw
her
and
called
her
forward.
He
could
see
the
physical
signs
of
infirmity
and
acted
on
that.
• He
healed
by
speaking
and
laying
hands.
• The
rulers
were
angry
not
because
Jesus
healed,
but
because
He
did
it
on
the
Sabbath.
They
were
so
legalistic
that
they
would
withhold
good
to
uphold
their
traditions.
• Who
bound
this
woman
up?
Who
set
her
free?
Whose
will
is
it
to
bind
you
up?
Whose
will
is
it
to
set
you
free?
God
can’t
have
both
wills,
otherwise
He
is
double
minded.
Mark
3:1-‐6
And
He
entered
the
synagogue
again,
and
a
man
was
there
who
had
a
withered
hand.
2
So
they
watched
Him
closely,
whether
He
would
heal
him
on
the
Sabbath,
so
that
they
might
accuse
Him.
3
And
He
said
to
the
man
who
had
the
withered
hand,
“Step
forward."
4
Then
He
said
to
them,
"Is
it
lawful
on
the
Sabbath
to
do
good
or
to
do
evil,
to
save
life
or
to
kill?"
But
they
kept
silent.
5
And
when
He
had
looked
around
at
them
with
anger,
being
grieved
by
the
hardness
of
their
hearts,
He
said
to
the
man,
"Stretch
out
your
hand."
And
he
stretched
it
out,
and
his
hand
was
restored
as
whole
as
the
other.
6
Then
the
Pharisees
went
out
and
immediately
plotted
with
the
Herodians
against
Him,
how
they
might
destroy
Him.
(NKJV)
• They
watched
Him
closely,
whether
He
would
heal
him
on
the
Sabbath.
They
question
wasn’t
if
Jesus
would
heal,
it
was
when
He
would
do
it.
• He
healed
by
and
instruction.
(“Stretch
out
your
hand.”)
Acts
3:1-‐16
Now
Peter
and
John
went
up
together
to
the
temple
at
the
hour
of
prayer,
the
ninth
hour.
2
And
a
certain
man
lame
from
his
mother's
womb
was
carried,
whom
they
laid
daily
at
the
gate
of
the
temple
which
is
called
Beautiful,
to
ask
alms
from
those
who
entered
the
temple;
3
who,
seeing
Peter
and
John
about
to
go
into
the
temple,
asked
for
alms.
4
And
fixing
his
eyes
on
him,
with
John,
Peter
said,
"Look
at
us."
5
So
he
gave
them
his
attention,
expecting
to
receive
something
from
them.
6
Then
Peter
said,
"Silver
and
gold
I
do
not
have,
but
what
I
do
have
I
give
you:
In
the
name
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Nazareth,
rise
up
and
walk."
7
And
he
took
him
by
the
right
hand
and
lifted
him
up,
and
immediately
his
feet
and
ankle
bones
received
strength.
8
So
he,
leaping
up,
stood
and
walked
and
entered
the
temple
with
them
—
walking,
leaping,
and
praising
God.
9
And
all
the
people
saw
him
walking
and
praising
God.
10
Then
they
knew
that
it
was
he
who
sat
begging
alms
at
the
Beautiful
Gate
of
the
temple;
and
they
were
filled
with
wonder
and
amazement
at
what
had
happened
to
him.
11
Now
as
the
lame
man
who
was
healed
held
on
to
Peter
and
John,
all
the
people
ran
together
to
them
in
the
porch
which
is
called
Solomon's,
greatly
amazed.
12
So
when
Peter
saw
it,
he
responded
to
the
people:
"Men
of
Israel,
why
do
you
marvel
at
this?
Or
why
look
so
intently
at
us,
as
though
by
our
own
power
or
godliness
we
had
made
this
man
walk?
13
The
God
of
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
glorified
His
Servant
Jesus,
whom
you
delivered
up
and
denied
in
the
presence
of
Pilate,
when
he
was
determined
to
let
Him
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14
But
you
denied
the
Holy
One
and
the
Just,
and
asked
for
a
murderer
to
be
granted
to
you,
15
and
killed
the
Prince
of
life,
whom
God
raised
from
the
dead,
of
which
we
are
witnesses.
16
And
His
name,
through
faith
in
His
name,
has
made
this
man
strong,
whom
you
see
and
know.
Yes,
the
faith
which
comes
through
Him
has
given
him
this
perfect
soundness
in
the
presence
of
you
all.
(NKJV)
• The
man
was
healed
before
they
went
to
pray.
You
don’t
need
to
get
prayed
up
first.
• Peter
said,
“Look
at
us.”
Peter
should
have
known
better
and
said
“Look
at
Jesus.”
Silly
Peter.
• Peter
said,
“What
I
have,
I
give
you.”
Peter
acknowledged
he
had
something
to
give.
• “He
took
him
by
the
right
hand
(laying
hands)
and
lifted
him
up
(working
of
miracles).
Faith
+
Action.
• He
praised
God
after
he
got
healed.
You
don’t
have
to
create
an
atmosphere
through
singing
before
God
will
heal.
Praise
is
giving
thanks,
not
begging.
• “They
were
filled
with
wonder”
Signs
as
wonders…
Healing
is
a
sign
that
will
make
you
wonder.
• Peter
first
said,
“Look
at
us,
what
I
have
I
give
you”
but
in
verse
12
he
asks
the
people,
“Why
do
you
look
at
us?”
• His
Name
and
faith
in
His
Name
made
this
man
strong.
What
saved
you?
What
heals
you?
• The
faith
that
comes
through
Him.
Don’t
have
faith
in
your
faith.
Jesus
supplies
you
with
His
faith.
Aeneas
Acts
9:32-‐35
Now
it
came
to
pass,
as
Peter
went
through
all
parts
of
the
country,
that
he
also
came
down
to
the
saints
who
dwelt
in
Lydda.
33
There
he
found
a
certain
man
named
Aeneas,
who
had
been
bedridden
eight
years
and
was
paralyzed.
34
And
Peter
said
to
him,
"Aeneas,
Jesus
the
Christ
heals
you.
Arise
and
make
your
bed."
Then
he
arose
immediately.
35
So
all
who
dwelt
at
Lydda
and
Sharon
saw
him
and
turned
to
the
Lord.
(NKJV)
• Peter
healed
Aeneas
through
instruction.
Do
what
you
couldn’t
do
before.
• ALL
who
dwelt
in
Lydda
and
Sharon
got
saved
because
of
this
healing.
Dorcas
Acts
9:36-‐42
At
Joppa
there
was
a
certain
disciple
named
Tabitha,
which
is
translated
Dorcas.
This
woman
was
full
of
good
works
and
charitable
deeds
which
she
did.
37
But
it
happened
in
those
days
that
she
became
sick
and
died.
When
they
had
washed
her,
they
laid
her
in
an
upper
room.
38
And
since
Lydda
was
near
Joppa,
and
the
disciples
had
heard
that
Peter
was
there,
they
sent
two
men
to
him,
imploring
him
not
to
delay
in
coming
to
them.
39
Then
Peter
arose
and
went
with
them.
When
he
had
come,
they
brought
him
to
the
upper
room.
And
all
the
widows
stood
by
him
weeping,
showing
the
tunics
and
garments
which
Dorcas
had
made
while
she
was
with
them.
40
But
Peter
put
them
all
out,
and
knelt
down
and
prayed.
And
turning
to
the
body
he
said,
“Tabitha,
arise.”
And
she
opened
her
eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Peter
she
sat
up.
41
Then
he
gave
her
his
hand
and
lifted
her
up;
and
when
he
had
called
the
saints
and
widows,
he
presented
her
alive.
42
And
it
became
known
throughout
all
Joppa,
and
many
believed
on
the
Lord.
(NKJV)
• Peter
put
the
wailers
and
weepers
outside.
People
will
talk
you
out
of
faith
by
magnifying
the
problem.
Unbelief
doesn’t
stop
God,
it
stops
you.
• Peter
prayed,
then
TURNING
to
the
body,
he
said:
“Tabitha,
arise!”.
The
wailers
and
weepers
might
have
gotten
Peter
into
unbelief,
so
he
stirred
himself
up
in
prayer
first.
Then
he
turned
to
the
body.
He
didn’t
pray
over
the
body.
He
prayed,
then
raised
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Eutychus
Acts
20:7-‐12
Now
on
the
first
day
of
the
week,
when
the
disciples
came
together
to
break
bread,
Paul,
ready
to
depart
the
next
day,
spoke
to
them
and
continued
his
message
until
midnight.
8
There
were
many
lamps
in
the
upper
room
where
they
were
gathered
together.
9
And
in
a
window
sat
a
certain
young
man
named
Eutychus,
who
was
sinking
into
a
deep
sleep.
He
was
overcome
by
sleep;
and
as
Paul
continued
speaking,
he
fell
down
from
the
third
story
and
was
taken
up
dead.
10
But
Paul
went
down,
fell
on
him,
and
embracing
him
said,
"Do
not
trouble
yourselves,
for
his
life
is
in
him."
11
Now
when
he
had
come
up,
had
broken
bread
and
eaten,
and
talked
a
long
while,
even
till
daybreak,
he
departed.
12
And
they
brought
the
young
man
in
alive,
and
they
were
not
a
little
comforted.
(NKJV)
• Paul
preached
until
midnight.
Eutychus
fell
asleep
and
fell
to
his
death.
• Paul
not
only
laid
hands,
he
laid
body.
(Probably
learned
this
from
Elijah
–
1
Kings
17:21)
• Paul
then
went
to
take
communion
and
preached
on.
Only
at
daybreak
did
they
bring
the
man
back
alive.
That
means
Paul
didn’t
see
an
instant
manifestation,
but
in
faith
believed
that
is
would
happen,
so
he
went
on
with
what
he
was
doing.
Don’t
be
discouraged,
take
communion.
Publius
Acts
28:8-‐9
And
it
happened
that
the
father
of
Publius
lay
sick
of
a
fever
and
dysentery.
Paul
went
in
to
him
and
prayed,
and
he
laid
his
hands
on
him
and
healed
him.
9
So
when
this
was
done,
the
rest
of
those
on
the
island
who
had
diseases
also
came
and
were
healed.
(NKJV)
• Paul
healed
through
laying
hands.
He
healed
all
on
the
island
with
sicknesses
too.
• He
prayed,
laid
hands
and
healed
him.
Prayer
to
stir
himself
up,
laying
hands
as
point
of
power
transfer.
John
5:1-‐9
After
this
there
was
a
feast
of
the
Jews,
and
Jesus
went
up
to
Jerusalem.
2
Now
there
is
in
Jerusalem
by
the
Sheep
Gate
a
pool,
which
is
called
in
Hebrew,
Bethesda,
having
five
porches.
3
In
these
lay
a
great
multitude
of
sick
people,
blind,
lame,
paralyzed,
waiting
for
the
moving
of
the
water.
4
For
an
angel
went
down
at
a
certain
time
into
the
pool
and
stirred
up
the
water;
then
whoever
stepped
in
first,
after
the
stirring
of
the
water,
was
made
well
of
whatever
disease
he
had.
5
Now
a
certain
man
was
there
who
had
an
infirmity
thirty-‐eight
years.
6
When
Jesus
saw
him
lying
there,
and
knew
that
he
already
had
been
in
that
condition
a
long
time,
He
said
to
him,
"Do
you
want
to
be
made
well?"
7
The
sick
man
answered
Him,
"Sir,
I
have
no
man
to
put
me
into
the
pool
when
the
water
is
stirred
up;
but
while
I
am
coming,
another
steps
down
before
me."
8
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Rise,
take
up
your
bed
and
walk."
9
And
immediately
the
man
was
made
well,
took
up
his
bed,
and
walked.
And
that
day
was
the
Sabbath.
(NKJV)
• The
power
of
God
is
so
‘mechanical’
that
whoever
got
into
the
pool
got
healed.
• This
man
had
been
sick
for
38
years.
Many
that
have
a
sickness
for
that
length
of
time
probably
will
think
“If
God
really
wanted
to
heal
me,
He
would
have
done
it
by
now.”
• The
method
for
healing
was
through
issuing
a
command.
• Many
think
that
because
of
this
story
Jesus
only
healed
that
one
man.
I
personally
believe
he
healed
more
than
one
man,
only
this
man’s
story
made
it
into
the
book.
(John
21:25)
When
you
read
John
5:16
it
says
the
Pharisees
persecuted
Jesus
for
‘these
things’
He
did
on
that
Sabbath
implying
He
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more
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one
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Do
you
get
it?
Anything
you
believe
that
is
contrary
to
Jesus
is
a
tradition
of
man
that
nullifies
the
Word
of
God
in
your
life.
Stop
it!
It
nullifies
it
because
you
will
not
go
to
God
if
you
believe
those
conditions.
You
have
set
up
vain
empty
imaginations
that
try
to
exalt
themselves
against
the
knowledge
of
Christ.
Matt
15:6-‐9
Thus
you
have
made
the
commandment
of
God
of
no
effect
by
your
tradition.
7
Hypocrites!
Well
did
Isaiah
prophesy
about
you,
saying:
8
"These
people
draw
near
to
me
with
their
mouth,
and
honor
me
with
their
lips,
but
their
heart
is
far
from
me.
9
And
in
vain
they
worship
me,
teaching
as
doctrines
the
commandments
of
men.
(NKJV)
• You
make
the
commandment
of
God
of
NO
EFFECT
through
traditions.
And
we
wonder
why
His
word
is
seemingly
not
working.
That
is
because
what
we
believe
to
be
true
has
in
many
cases
been
so
far
removed
from
scripture
through
our
useless
traditions.
Mark
7:5-‐13
Then
the
Pharisees
and
scribes
asked
Him,
"Why
do
Your
disciples
not
walk
according
to
the
tradition
of
the
elders,
but
eat
bread
with
unwashed
hands?"
6
He
answered
and
said
to
them,
"Well
did
Isaiah
prophesy
of
you
hypocrites,
as
it
is
written:
'This
people
honors
me
with
their
lips,
but
their
heart
is
far
from
me.
7
And
in
vain
they
worship
me,
teaching
as
doctrines
the
commandments
of
men.'
8
For
laying
aside
the
commandment
of
God,
you
hold
the
tradition
of
men
—
the
washing
of
pitchers
and
cups,
and
many
other
such
things
you
do."
9
He
said
to
them,
"All
too
well
you
reject
the
commandment
of
God,
that
you
may
keep
your
tradition.
10
For
Moses
said,
'Honor
your
father
and
your
mother';
and,
'He
who
curses
father
or
mother,
let
him
be
put
to
death.'
11
But
you
say,
'If
a
man
says
to
his
father
or
mother,
"Whatever
profit
you
might
have
received
from
me
is
Corban"
—
'
(that
is,
a
gift
to
God),
12
then
you
no
longer
let
him
do
anything
for
his
father
or
his
mother,
13
making
the
word
of
God
of
no
effect
through
your
tradition
which
you
have
handed
down.
And
many
such
things
you
do."
(NKJV)
• We
have
many
such
traditions
when
it
comes
to
God
and
His
power.
Most
formed
through
experiential
theology.
“It
worked
when
we
did
this,
therefore
we
always
have
to
do
this
or
else
it
is
not
God.”
Conclusion:
Jesus
is
perfect
theology.
If
what
you
believe
on
how
to
minister
is
not
reflected
by
Jesus
or
the
way
He
ministered,
you
are
most
likely
building
a
traditional
conviction.
(Remember
the
questions
at
the
start
of
this
section?)
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The
Sovereignty
of
God
Most
people
believe
that
everything
that
happens
on
earth
had
to
be
willed
by
God.
They
see
God
as
the
being
that
is
in
supreme
control
of
everything
and
is
behind
everything
that
happens
and
that
nothing
can
happen
unless
God
wills
it
or
gives
it
permission
to
occur.
They
reason
that
since
God
has
the
power
to
change
any
bad
thing,
that
if
He
wanted
to,
He
would
have
done
so
already.
Unfortunately
God
doesn’t
always
get
what
He
wants.
Yes,
He
is
sovereign!
Yes,
he
has
all
power.
But
to
say
God
wills
everything
that
happens
is
to
say
God
wills
your
cancer,
your
rape,
your
molestation,
your
divorce,
your
poverty,
and
your
death.
Why
do
you
want
to
serve
a
God
that
wills
you
to
be
raped,
sick,
poor
and
dead?
Jer
29:11
For
I
know
the
thoughts
that
I
think
toward
you,
says
the
Lord,
thoughts
of
peace
and
not
of
evil,
to
give
you
a
future
and
a
hope.
(NKJV)
• The
Word
says
God
think
good
things
towards
you.
Sickness
is
not
good,
therefore
it
is
not
in
the
thoughts
of
God
when
He
thinks
of
you.
1
Tim
2:3-‐4
For
this
is
good
and
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God
our
Savior,
4
who
desires
all
men
to
be
saved
and
to
come
to
the
knowledge
of
the
truth.
(NKJV)
2
Peter
3:9
The
Lord
is
not
slack
concerning
His
promise,
as
some
count
slackness,
but
is
longsuffering
toward
us,
not
willing
that
any
should
perish
but
that
all
should
come
to
repentance.
(NKJV)
• Again,
God
doesn’t
want
any
to
perish,
yet
some
do.
God’s
will
is
sovereign,
but
He
doesn’t
always
get
what
he
wants.
If
He
did,
why
do
we
preach?
Why
do
we
teach?
Why
do
we
do
anything
if
God
is
just
going
to
do
His
will
anyway?
John
3:16-‐17
For
God
so
loved
the
world
that
He
gave
His
only
begotten
Son,
that
whoever
believes
in
Him
should
not
perish
but
have
everlasting
life.
17
For
God
did
not
send
His
Son
into
the
world
to
condemn
the
world,
but
that
the
world
through
Him
might
be
saved.
(NKJV)
• Jesus
didn’t
come
to
kill
you
with
cancer.
He
didn’t
come
to
teach
you
with
hardships.
Yes
we
suffer
hardships
(for
the
gospel’s
sake,
meaning
persecution)
but
God
is
not
the
author
of
hardship
and
suffering.
• To
cause
evil
only
to
let
good
come
out
of
it,
is
counterproductive.
Yes,
God
works
all
things
together
for
the
good
of
those
who
love
Him,
but
He
doesn’t
author
the
bad
just
to
make
it
work
together
for
good.
That
is
stupid
and
manipulative.
• If
I
were
to
poison
the
town’s
water
supply
everyone
would
get
sick.
If
I
then
come
forth
with
the
antidote
as
well,
I
could
be
seen
as
the
good
guy
who
saved
the
people.
But
if
it
is
discovered
that
I
caused
the
poisoning,
I
would
be
locked
up
as
a
criminal.
Now
why
would
we
think
that
God
is
a
criminal
who
causes
evil
only
to
get
glory
for
making
it
work
together
for
good?
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But
isn’t
God
sovereign
and
in
control
of
everything?
1Jo
5:19
We
know
that
we
are
children
of
God,
and
that
the
whole
world
is
under
the
control
of
the
evil
one.
(NIV)
• God
is
not
the
only
one
controlling
events
in
our
world.
The
evil
one
has
control
too.
But
we
are
not
here
to
point
fingers
at
God
or
the
devil,
we
are
here
to
set
the
wrongs
right,
to
let
justice
reign,
to
destroy
the
works
of
the
devil.
• Police
officers
are
agents
given
charge
to
enforce
the
country’s
sovereign
laws.
God
is
sovereign,
and
has
appointed
His
sons
to
be
the
agents
that
enforce
His
will.
• Jesus
prayed:
“Your
will
be
done”
and
then
went
to
about
doing
it.
He
didn’t
pray,
“If
it
be
Thy
will,
Thy
will
be
done.”
God’s
will
happens
when
people
enforce
it
by
faith.
• God’s
sovereignty
also
doesn’t
mean
He
can
do
whatever
He
wants
to,
it
means
He
ONLY
does
what
He
wants
to.
God
is
not
fickle.
In
Him
there
is
no
shadow
of
turning.
He
is
not
double-‐
minded.
He
is
faithful.
You
can’t
have
faith
in
Him
if
He
is
not
always
the
same.
It
defeats
the
purpose.
• So
yes,
God
is
sovereign,
but
He
does
not
will
everything
that
happens
to
happen.
He
doesn’t
always
get
His
will.
• This
brings
us
to
the
believer’s
responsibility.
Our
sole
responsibility
is
to
have
faith
in
God
and
then
act
accordingly.
If
your
faith
is
misplaced,
your
actions
will
be
inconsistent.
Matt
28:18-‐20
And
Jesus
came
and
spoke
to
them,
saying,
"All
authority
has
been
given
to
Me
in
heaven
and
on
earth.
19
Go
therefore
and
make
disciples
of
all
the
nations,
baptizing
them
in
the
name
of
the
Father
and
of
the
Son
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
20
teaching
them
to
observe
all
things
that
I
have
commanded
you;
and
lo,
I
am
with
you
always,
even
to
the
end
of
the
age.
(NKJV)
• If
Jesus
has
ALL
authority,
then
that
means
everybody
else
has
none.
That
includes
the
devil
and
you.
(You
in
regards
to
delegated
authority)
• Since
you
are
in
Christ
and
a
co-‐equal
heir
(Rom
8:16-‐17)
His
full
authority
resides
in
you.
You
are
His
body,
with
His
spirit
(1
Cor
6:17)
therefore
you
have
His
authority
and
His
Power.
• Because
of
that,
we
go
and
do
in
His
Name
(By
His
authority)
what
He
told
us
to
do.
• The
whole
point
of
using
“In
Jesus
Name”
is
to
invoke
His
authority.
Matt
16:18-‐19
And
I
also
say
to
you
that
you
are
Peter,
and
on
this
rock
I
will
build
My
church,
and
the
gates
of
Hades
shall
not
prevail
against
it.
19
And
I
will
give
you
the
keys
of
the
kingdom
of
heaven,
and
whatever
you
bind
on
earth
will
be
bound
in
heaven,
and
whatever
you
loose
on
earth
will
be
loosed
in
heaven."
(NKJV)
• It
seems
like
we
have
the
keys.
Whatsoever
WE
bind
and
loose.
So
what
are
you
doing
with
the
keys?
The
use
of
the
words
bind
and
loose
in
the
culture
of
the
Jews
meant
to
permit
or
to
forbid
something.
Whatsoever
we
permit
is
permitted
in
Heaven.
Whatsoever
we
forbid
is
forbidden
in
Heaven.
It
all
comes
back
to
authority.
• The
authority
to
bind
and
loose
has
been
given
to
us.
That
means
it
our
job
to
exercise
Jesus’
authority,
to
permit
or
forbid
on
earth
that
which
is
permitted
and
forbidden
in
Heaven.
Luke
10:19
Behold,
I
give
you
the
authority
to
trample
on
serpents
and
scorpions,
and
over
all
the
power
of
the
enemy,
and
nothing
shall
by
any
means
hurt
you.
(NKJV)
• The disciples received delegated authority because at this time they were not yet saved.
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• We
operate
through
inherited
authority
as
heirs
of
God.
• The
enemy
has
no
authority,
but
this
is
not
to
be
confused
with
ability.
He
has
power,
though
limited,
he
still
has
it.
That
is
why
we
have
power
and
authority
over
(greater
than)
the
power
(ability)
of
the
devil.
2
Cor
5:20
Now
then,
we
are
ambassadors
for
Christ,
as
though
God
were
pleading
through
us:
we
implore
you
on
Christ's
behalf,
be
reconciled
to
God.
(NKJV)
Mark
11:23-‐24
For
assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
whoever
says
to
this
mountain,
'Be
removed
and
be
cast
into
the
sea,'
and
does
not
doubt
in
his
heart,
but
believes
that
those
things
he
says
will
be
done,
he
will
have
whatever
he
says.
24
Therefore
I
say
to
you,
whatever
things
you
ask
when
you
pray,
believe
that
you
receive
them,
and
you
will
have
them.
(NKJV)
• Our
instructions
are
to
speak
to
the
mountains,
not
to
God
about
our
mountains.
• If
your
boss
tells
you
to
do
something,
and
you
then
5
minutes
later
you
run
to
him
and
ask
him
to
do
it
for
you,
what
is
he
going
to
say?
“Why
did
I
ask
you
to
do
it
if
I
have
to
now
do
it?”
• Don’t
ask
God
to
do
something
He
told
you
to
do.
• Don’t
ask
Him
to
do
something
He
already
did.
• Don’t
ask
Him
to
give
you
something
He
already
gave
you
in
Christ.
(Ep
1:3)
• Acknowledge
what
you
have
(which
is
everything)
and
make
your
faith
effective.
(Philem
1:6)
Rom
16:20
And
the
God
of
peace
will
crush
Satan
under
your
feet
shortly.
The
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
you.
(NKJV)
• God
does
the
crushing,
it
is
always
His
ability
operating
in
power
but
He
uses
your
feet
(and
hands
etc)
as
the
contact
point.
• When
you
step,
He
can
step
on.
If
you
don’t
step,
He
doesn’t
either.
(You
are
His
body…)
Rom
8:16-‐17
The
Spirit
Himself
bears
witness
with
our
spirit
that
we
are
children
of
God,
17
and
if
children,
then
heirs
—
heirs
of
God
and
joint
heirs
with
Christ,
if
indeed
we
suffer
with
Him,
that
we
may
also
be
glorified
together.
(NKJV)
• We
have
become
children
of
God
in
the
same
way
that
Jesus
is.
We
are
heirs
of
God
and
co-‐
heirs
with
Christ.
That
means
we
got
the
same
things
He
got.
1
John
4:17
Love
has
been
perfected
among
us
in
this:
that
we
may
have
boldness
in
the
day
of
judgment;
because
as
He
is,
so
are
we
in
this
world.
(NKJV)
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1 Cor 6:17 But he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him. (NKJV)
• Your
spirit
became
one
spirit
with
the
Holy
Spirit
when
you
got
born
again.
• You
didn’t
evolve
into
a
son
of
God.
You
were
created
to
be
one.
• You
didn’t
receive
a
part
of
the
Holy
Spirit.
You
can’t
receive
part
of
a
person.
Being Led
• Being
led
doesn’t
solely
mean
we
have
to
wait
for
God
to
speak
to
us
personally
before
we
act.
• We
know
His
Word
and
any
leading
is
going
to
line
up
with
His
Word
anyway.
So
by
doing
the
Word,
you
will
always
be
following
any
leading
from
Him.
• Since
He
commanded
us
to
do
certain
things,
the
commandments
themselves
are
leadings.
They
are
not
suggestions.
• If
you
treat
them
as
suggestions,
you
might
wonder
why
the
command
is
of
no
effect
in
your
life.
• You
can
get
special
or
specific
leadings,
but
if
you
don’t
it
doesn’t
mean
you
don’t
have
to
act.
Doing
the
Father’s
will
means
knowing
it
and
doing
it
irrespective
of
whether
you
received
special
instruction
or
not.
Mark
9:38-‐40
Now
John
answered
Him,
saying,
"Teacher,
we
saw
someone
who
does
not
follow
us
casting
out
demons
in
Your
name,
and
we
forbade
him
because
he
does
not
follow
us."
39
But
Jesus
said,
"Do
not
forbid
him,
for
no
one
who
works
a
miracle
in
My
name
can
soon
afterward
speak
evil
of
Me.
40
For
he
who
is
not
against
us
is
on
our
side.
(NKJV)
• The
disciples
complained
because
other
people
were
doing
the
works
Jesus
specially
told
them
to
do
yet
Jesus
told
the
disciples,
not
to
tell
them
to
stop.
They
were
doing
the
Will
of
God.
Luke
7:12-‐16
And
when
He
came
near
the
gate
of
the
city,
behold,
a
dead
man
was
being
carried
out,
the
only
son
of
his
mother;
and
she
was
a
widow.
And
a
large
crowd
from
the
city
was
with
her.
13
When
the
Lord
saw
her,
He
had
compassion
on
her
and
said
to
her,
"Do
not
weep."
14
Then
He
came
and
touched
the
open
coffin,
and
those
who
carried
him
stood
still.
And
He
said,
"Young
man,
I
say
to
you,
arise."
15
So
he
who
was
dead
sat
up
and
began
to
speak.
And
He
presented
him
to
his
mother.
16
Then
fear
came
upon
all,
and
they
glorified
God,
saying,"A
great
prophet
has
risen
up
among
us";
and,"God
has
visited
His
people."
(NKJV)
• Jesus
wasn’t
led
to
raise
the
dead.
He
SAW
the
need
and
met
it.
• Jesus
wasn’t
led
to
raise
the
dead,
He
IS
the
resurrection.
• He
had
compassion.
When
you
see
sickness
and
feel
compassion
(not
pity),
you
are
in
exactly
the
same
position
Jesus
was
to
raise
the
dead.
Act
on
it.
• When
you
see
sickness
and
don’t
feel
compassion,
you
can
still
act
like
Jesus.
Don’t
put
God
in
a
feelings
box.
Luke
13:10-‐13
Now
He
was
teaching
in
one
of
the
synagogues
on
the
Sabbath.
11
And
behold,
there
was
a
woman
who
had
a
spirit
of
infirmity
eighteen
years,
and
was
bent
over
and
could
in
no
way
raise
herself
up.
12
But
when
Jesus
saw
her,
He
called
her
to
Him
and
said
to
her,
"Woman,
you
are
loosed
from
your
infirmity."
13
And
He
laid
His
hands
on
her,
and
immediately
she
was
made
straight,
and
glorified
God.
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• Again,
when
He
saw
her.
Whenever
you
see
sickness,
you
can
act
like
Jesus.
See
the
need,
meet
it.
Rom 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. (NKJV)
Phil 2:13 for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure. (NKJV)
• Your
desire
to
do
good
for
God
is
Him
leading
you.
• You
are
too
selfish
to
think
of
that
yourself.
Conclusion:
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Authority
and
Power:
The
Exercising
of
Dominion
Luke
9:1
Then
He
called
His
twelve
disciples
together
and
gave
them
power
(dunamis)
and
authority
(exousia)
over
all
demons,
and
to
cure
diseases
(NKJV)
Luke
10:19
Behold,
I
give
you
the
authority
(exousia)
to
trample
on
serpents
and
scorpions,
and
over
all
the
power
(dunamis)
of
the
enemy,
and
nothing
shall
by
any
means
hurt
you.
(NKJV)
Mark
6:7
And
He
called
the
twelve
to
Himself,
and
began
to
send
them
out
two
by
two,
and
gave
them
power
(exousia)
over
unclean
spirits.
(NKJV)
Matt
10:1
And
when
He
had
called
His
twelve
disciples
to
Him,
He
gave
them
power
(exousia)
over
unclean
spirits,
to
cast
them
out,
and
to
heal
all
kinds
of
sickness
and
all
kinds
of
disease.
(NKJV)
Matt
28:18-‐19
And
Jesus
came
and
spoke
to
them,
saying,
"All
authority
(exousia)
has
been
given
to
Me
in
heaven
and
on
earth.
19
Go
therefore
and
make
disciples
of
all
the
nations,
baptizing
them
in
the
name
of
the
Father
and
of
the
Son
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit
(NKJV)
Acts
1:8
But
you
shall
receive
power
(dunamis)
when
the
Holy
Spirit
has
come
upon
you;
and
you
shall
be
witnesses
to
Me
in
Jerusalem,
and
in
all
Judea
and
Samaria,
and
to
the
end
of
the
earth."
(NKJV)
1
Cor
2:4-‐5
And
my
speech
and
my
preaching
were
not
with
persuasive
words
of
human
wisdom,
but
in
demonstration
of
the
Spirit
and
of
power
(dunamis),
5
that
your
faith
should
not
be
in
the
wisdom
of
men
but
in
the
power
(dunamis)
of
God.
(NKJV)
Exousia – The right to do something. To be granted permission or to be given authority.
A
police
officer’s
badge
represents
the
authority
(Exousia)
in
which
he
operates.
His
gun
is
the
power
(Dunamis)
given
to
him
to
enforce
that
authority.
So
not
only
does
he
represent
authority,
he
has
permission
to
enforce
it.
Criminals
rebel
against
authority
with
their
ability.
But
because
of
their
lack
of
authority
(permission),
they
have
no
leg
to
stand
on.
Sometimes
just
the
authority
is
enough
to
stop
criminals
but
often
they
will
not
listen
to
authority
alone.
That
is
when
power
to
enforce
authority
comes
into
play.
In
the
same
way
the
devil
might
respond
to
authority
sometimes,
but
often
a
display
of
power
(exercising
dominion)
is
what
will
force
him
to
bow
his
knee.
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A. At
Creation:
God
Jesus
Holy
Spirit
Adam
/
Man
Angels
/
Satan
B. After
Sin:
God
Jesus
Holy
Spirit
Satan
/
Angels
Adam
/
Man
C. During
Jesus’
time
on
earth:
God
Holy
Spirit
Satan
/
Angels
Jesus
/
Man
D. After
the
Cross:
God
Jesus
/
Redeemed
Man
United
with
the
Holy
Spirit
Satan
/
Angels
Natural
(Unredeemed)
Man
So
how
do
you
exercise
dominion?
• First
you
need
to
acknowledge
or
realize
you
actually
have
authority
to
exercise,
and
the
power
to
back
it
up.
• Then
you
need
to
stop
asking
God
to
do
things
He
told
you
to
do.
Begging
somebody
to
do
your
job
is
not
exercising
dominion.
• When
you
tell
a
naughty
dog
to
get
off
the
couch,
you
don’t
go,
o “Father,
please
remove
this
dog
from
my
couch
in
Jesus
Name.”
o “Father,
if
it
is
Your
will
Father,
remove
Father
this
dog
Father
from
my
couch
Father
in
Jesus
Name
Father.”
(Yes,
just
listen
how
many
times
Christians
say
Father
during
prayer…)
o “Dog,
I
rebuke
you
in
Jesus
Name.”
o “Dog,
please
get
off
the
couch.”
• How
do
you
address
a
naughty
dog?
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o “GET
OUT!”
(Add
a
gesture
of
violently
‘laying
hands’
by
raising
your
arm
and
they
get
the
picture…)
Mark
11:22-‐24
"Have
faith
in
God.
23
For
assuredly,
I
say
to
you,
whoever
says
to
this
mountain,
'Be
removed
and
be
cast
into
the
sea,'
and
does
not
doubt
in
his
heart,
but
believes
that
those
things
he
says
will
be
done,
he
will
have
whatever
he
says.
24
Therefore
I
say
to
you,
whatever
things
you
ask
when
you
pray,
believe
that
you
receive
them,
and
you
will
have
them.
(NKJV)
Mark 1:25 But Jesus rebuked him, saying, "Be quiet, and come out of him!" (NKJV)
Mark
9:25
When
Jesus
saw
that
the
people
came
running
together,
He
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit,
saying
to
it,
"Deaf
and
dumb
spirit,
I
command
you,
come
out
of
him
and
enter
him
no
more!"
(NKJV)
John
11:43
Now
when
He
had
said
these
things,
He
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
"Lazarus,
come
forth!"
(NKJV)
• Sometimes
it
helps
to
get
loud.
When
you
get
loud,
the
dog
gets
off
the
couch.
When
you
speak
nicely,
it
doesn’t.
Get
loud,
get
angry,
command
the
sickness/devil
to
leave.
• This
is
not
a
formula,
but
it
is
effective
none
the
less.
Start
there,
learn
to
exercise
authority.
As
you
exercise
it
often
and
consistently,
the
demons
start
to
recognize
you.
Acts
19:15
And
the
evil
spirit
answered
and
said,
"Jesus
I
know,
and
Paul
I
know;
but
who
are
you?"
(NKJV)
• Imagine
the
first
day
you
started
a
new
job.
You
had
certain
responsibilities
and
the
authority
to
execute
those
responsibilities.
The
first
day
was
a
mess.
You
didn’t
know
what
you
could
really
do,
not
do,
etc.
After
a
few
days,
you
got
settled
into
your
job
and
knew
how
to
do
it.
• If
you
were
put
in
charge
of
some
people,
they
might
have
tested
your
authority
initially.
If
they
learned
early
on
they
could
walk
over
you,
your
authority
doesn’t
mean
much
to
them.
But
if
you
let
them
know
their
place
and
where
they
stand
with
you,
what
you
allow
and
what
you
don’t
allow,
they
will
recognize
your
authority.
If
they
still
don’t,
you
fire
them.
(Power)
• It
is
time
to
stop
being
politically
correct
with
the
devil
and
start
treating
him
the
way
Jesus
did.
He
always
learns
the
hard
way.
Generating Power?
Some
might
say
you
have
the
authority
but
you
need
to
live
more
holy,
pray
&
fast,
create
an
atmosphere
and
all
sorts
of
mumbo
jumbo
Harry
Pottering
to
get
the
power.
Even
though
it
can
yield
results,
it
is
the
Old
Covenant
way
of
doing
it.
2
Cor
3:4-‐9
And
we
have
such
trust
through
Christ
toward
God.
5
Not
that
we
are
sufficient
of
ourselves
to
think
of
anything
as
being
from
ourselves,
but
our
sufficiency
is
from
God,
6
who
also
made
us
sufficient
as
ministers
of
the
new
covenant,
not
of
the
letter
but
of
the
Spirit;
for
the
letter
kills,
but
the
Spirit
gives
life.
7
But
if
the
ministry
of
death,
written
and
engraved
on
stones,
was
glorious,
so
that
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the
children
of
Israel
could
not
look
steadily
at
the
face
of
Moses
because
of
the
glory
of
his
countenance,
which
glory
was
passing
away,
8
how
will
the
ministry
of
the
Spirit
not
be
more
glorious?
9
For
if
the
ministry
of
condemnation
had
glory,
the
ministry
of
righteousness
exceeds
much
more
in
glory.
(NKJV)
• Praying
and
fasting,
creating
atmosphere
with
worship
and
living
holy
are
all
good
things
but
when
they
are
used
to
generate
power,
it
falls
under
the
old
covenant
which
has
a
glory
that
is
always
passing
away.
• In
other
words
as
soon
as
you
stop
praying,
singing,
fasting,
the
power
is
gone.
Under
the
new
covenant
the
glory
is
not
fading
but
we
are
constantly
taken
from
glory
to
glory
in
increasing
measures.
• You
also
don’t
have
3
hours
to
soak
when
you
just
discovered
your
little
child
floating
facedown
in
a
pool.
You
don’t
have
40
days
to
fast
when
your
friend
has
a
heart
attack
in
the
restaurant.
People
die
while
the
Church
comes
up
with
excuses
for
not
manifesting
power.
Some
diseases
attack
in
an
instant.
If
you
can’t
react
in
an
instant,
you
lose
people.
2
Cor
3:18
But
we
all,
with
unveiled
face,
beholding
as
in
a
mirror
the
glory
of
the
Lord,
are
being
transformed
into
the
same
image
from
glory
to
glory,
just
as
by
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord.
(NKJV)
• The
New
Covenant
doesn’t
have
a
fading
glory.
If
you
are
on
a
high
on
Sunday
but
Monday
it
has
worn
off,
the
glory
you
experienced
was
fading
which
means
what
you
were
doing
was
pretty
much
Old
Covenant.
2
Tim
1:6
Therefore
I
remind
you
to
stir
up
the
gift
of
God
which
is
in
you
through
the
laying
on
of
my
hands.
(NKJV)
• Stirring
up
the
gift
(which
is
the
Holy
Spirit)
in
you
is
done
in
the
same
way
you
work
yourself
up
when
you
get
angry
or
upset.
John
11:33-‐35
Therefore,
when
Jesus
saw
her
weeping,
and
the
Jews
who
came
with
her
weeping,
He
groaned
in
the
spirit
and
was
troubled.
34
And
He
said,
"Where
have
you
laid
him?"
They
said
to
Him,
"Lord,
come
and
see."
35
Jesus
wept.
(NKJV)
• The
word
for
groaned
in
the
Greek
means
to
snort
with
anger
and
to
have
indignation.
Like
a
horse
getting
ready
before
charging
into
battle.
• Jesus
also
wept.
He
was
emotionally
charged.
Emotions
aren’t
wrong.
Draw
from
them,
but
don’t
be
led
by
them.
Do
what
you
need
to
do
whether
you
feel
emotional
or
not.
Emotions
usually
drive
us
harder.
Jude
20
But
you,
beloved,
building
yourselves
up
on
your
most
holy
faith,
praying
in
the
Holy
Spirit.
(NKJV)
• You
can
also
stir
and
build
yourself
up
by
praying
in
tongues.
The
way
you
train
is
the
way
you
fight.
Pray
loud,
hard,
fast
and
often.
• You
are
born
complete.
You
grow
up
and
learn
to
use
your
legs.
In
the
same
way
we
are
born
with
everything
in
our
spirits.
We
learn
to
use
it
as
we
grow
up
into
all
the
fullness
of
the
stature
of
the
measure
of
Christ.
You
will
never
learn
to
run
if
you
don’t
learn
to
walk.
• If
you
treated
natural
learning
like
we
do
with
spiritual
learning,
you
would
still
be
lying
on
the
floor
in
your
parents
house
after
falling
when
you
tried
standing
up
the
first
time.
You
are
going
to
make
mistakes.
Get
over
it,
go
on
and
get
to
the
next
person.
(Then
go
back…)
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Exercising
authority
and
dominion
is
more
about
knowing
who
you
are
when
you
speak,
than
the
actual
words
you
say.
It
is
not
a
formula,
it
is
not
an
incantation
or
anything
like
that.
The
words
you
speak
are
spirit
and
life.
John
6:63
It
is
the
Spirit
who
gives
life;
the
flesh
profits
nothing.
The
words
that
I
speak
to
you
are
spirit,
and
they
are
life.
(NKJV)
Exercising
authority
and
dominion
is
giving
instructions
to
the
demons/spirits
of
infirmities
for
them
to
obey.
“When a son of God speaks, heaven hears and agrees; hell hears and obeys.” Curry Blake.
How
to
Minister
Healing:
1.
Determine
the
problem:
–
Name
of
sickness,
symptoms
or
what
the
person
is
unable
to
do.
2.
Attack:
-‐
Cast
out,
evict,
command
the
spirit
of
infirmity/name
of
sickness/symptoms
to
leave.
Lay
hands
where
possible.
Anoint
with
oil
if
available.
3.
Check:
-‐
Ask
person
to
check
for
changes.
It’s
good
to
do
a
check
before
you
minister
to
have
something
to
measure
against.
If
no
change,
see
Step
2.
If
slight
change,
see
step
2.
If
significant
change,
see
step
2.
If
complete
healing
manifests,
see
step
4.
4.
Praise:
-‐
Give
thanks
to
Jesus
and
testify
of
what
happened.
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