The A to Z of Healing: Jesus Paid for Your Healing
Jesus has unequivocally paid for your healing, a fundamental truth that we explore in this episode of Power Hour. We delve into the truth that the atonement granted through Christ extends beyond the liberation from sin; it encompasses health and healing as inherent rights for believers. The essence of our discussion is that one need not plead for what has already been secured by Jesus' sacrifice. Instead, we emphasize the importance of affirming our healing as a legal entitlement, afforded to us through the redemptive work of Christ on the cross. Furthermore, we invite listeners to engage in a transformative understanding of prayer, pivoting from requests for healing to a posture of gratitude for what has already been accomplished.
Takeaways:
- Jesus has paid for our healing as part of the atonement, not just for sin.
 - Healing is a legal right for believers because Jesus has already paid for it.
 - We do not need to beg God for healing, but rather thank Him for what is already done.
 - Understanding the significance of Jesus' sacrifice is crucial for receiving healing.
 - The blood of Jesus paid for all sin and is also the foundation for our healing.
 - Communion serves as a powerful reminder of the ransom that has been paid for our health.
 
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Transcript
Welcome to Power Hour, where we believe it is God's will for you to be well.
Speaker A:I'm your host, Kylie Terradez, and this podcast is created from the weekly live streams that I do every Thursday at 1pm Mountain time.
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Speaker A:Hey, everyone, it is that time again.
Speaker A:It is time for Power Hour.
Speaker A:You know, today we're going to be talking about Jesus.
Speaker A:The fact that Jesus has paid for your healing.
Speaker A:He's paid for my healing.
Speaker A:You know, sometimes we approach.
Speaker A:We approach the Lord in prayer, and it's almost like just a litany of petitions that we are just asking him for stuff or begging him for stuff, even not realizing that there is a whole package that Jesus paid for us to have as part of our atonement.
Speaker A:That, that, that word, atonement basically is talking about his resurrection.
Speaker A:What he paid for on the cross was so much more than just simply us being free from sin.
Speaker A:So much more than our.
Speaker A:Than being saved and knowing that we're going to wake up in heaven one day after we pass from this life, you know, there is eternal life begins the moment that we get born again.
Speaker A:And part of that package, part of that atonement package that Jesus paid for is health and healing as well.
Speaker A:So I'm going to get into this today.
Speaker A:The fact that Jesus has paid for our healing, and if something has been paid for, we don't have to keep asking for the payment.
Speaker A:We don't have to keep begging for somebody to come and pay the bill if it's already been paid for.
Speaker A:Imagine this.
Speaker A:Imagine you would go to a restaurant and maybe somebody on the next table sneakily blesses you and happens to pay for your bill.
Speaker A:I don't know if that's ever happened to you.
Speaker A:I know that we've done that for other people.
Speaker A:And, you know, we've been on the receiving end of that.
Speaker A:And it's kind of fun, right, to sneakily pay for somebody's bill or to be the recipient of that.
Speaker A:But, you know, if somebody, if a server came over, he says, don't worry, your checks already been covered.
Speaker A:It's already been paid for.
Speaker A:You wouldn't beg them to pay it.
Speaker A:You wouldn't keep trying to pay the bill.
Speaker A:They'd be like, no, what do you mean it's already been paid for?
Speaker A:You can't, you can't earn it.
Speaker A:You can't pay for it.
Speaker A:The payment's already taken away.
Speaker A:They charge.
Speaker A:There's, there's Nothing owing you wouldn't beg and beg and beg and plead for that server, please bring me my food because you've already eaten your food.
Speaker A:Or please, please let me pay the bill because the bill's already been paid for, you know, and it's the same with healing.
Speaker A:When it comes to healing, we don't have to beg and plead the Lord to heal us because the payment's already been made.
Speaker A:The payment for you to be well has already been made.
Speaker A:Man.
Speaker A:That is a powerful truth.
Speaker A:We're going to unpack it today, but before we do, let's pray.
Speaker A:Father God, I just thank you that you're here with us today.
Speaker A:Holy Spirit, help us to hear, to, to understand.
Speaker A:Give us ears to hear and a mind to understand and a heart to receive everything that you have for us today.
Speaker A:In Jesus name am.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Amen and Amen.
Speaker A:Well, I want to start off here with this scripture.
Speaker A:This is in Romans 3, 23 and 25, and it says, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
Speaker A:Now, that has got a whole lot of words in it that seem a little bit complicated and probably not words that we'd use in everyday language.
Speaker A:So I want to take a moment to find out what does that really mean for we've all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
Speaker A:That is simply talking about, you know, what we all messed up.
Speaker A:We all need.
Speaker A:We all need a savior.
Speaker A:There is not one person on this planet that has never made a mistake.
Speaker A:The only person that never sinned was Jesus.
Speaker A:He was perfectly sinless.
Speaker A:So it says, everyone's messed up.
Speaker A:Doesn't matter how good you are.
Speaker A:You know, you're all you.
Speaker A:You were all sinners and falling short of the glory of God, being justified freely by his grace.
Speaker A:Now this word justified, it means to be justified.
Speaker A:Just as if I'd.
Speaker A:Just as if I'd never sinned.
Speaker A:You know, when we receive the grace of God, when we receive that payment that Jesus made for us on the cross that we could never earn, that was so huge we could never earn it, it made us.
Speaker A:Just as if I'd never sinned.
Speaker A:You could say that we came to the Lord and when we repented and said, lord, you know, I know that I've sinned.
Speaker A:I know that I'm a sinner and I need.
Speaker A:Savior, I need a need to receive your forgiveness for my sin.
Speaker A:The moment that we got born again.
Speaker A:That is the sinner's prayer.
Speaker A:The moment that we got born again, we were reset back to that position as if that sin had never happened.
Speaker A:You know, sometimes on computers you have to, you have to hit the reset button, right?
Speaker A:You know, they say when things go wrong, if all else fails, unplug it and plug it back in again.
Speaker A:And mean technology have very much of a love hate relationship.
Speaker A:But I do try that.
Speaker A:I've tried unplugging it and plug it back in again.
Speaker A:Why?
Speaker A:Because it resets that device to its original position.
Speaker A:You know, if things get all clogged up on your computer, sometimes they say you need to restore them to factory settings, you need to wipe it and start over again.
Speaker A:And when you wipe that computer, you wipe all of the memory off it, all of the mistakes off it, all of the junk off it, and it goes back to what it was like when it first was created.
Speaker A:What was it like when it first came out of the factory.
Speaker A:You know, that's the kind of thing that happens to us when we get born again, spiritually speaking, we get reset as if we'd been born again.
Speaker A:And you know, this word justified kind of nicely sums it up because it means, it means to be righteous, to be innocent, to be guilt free, to be approved and accepted by God.
Speaker A:In other words, uncontaminated, right?
Speaker A:Unmeshed with undefiled, spotless stain free like you are brand new out of the box man.
Speaker A:That's powerful.
Speaker A:Accepted and approved by God.
Speaker A:God put his stamp when you got born again.
Speaker A:God put his stamp on approval on you and said, it doesn't matter if the world rejected you.
Speaker A:I've already accepted you.
Speaker A:I chose you.
Speaker A:That's a powerful, powerful truth.
Speaker A:You know, last week here on Power Hour, we talked about the importance of having our identity in Christ and we went through Ephesians chapter one.
Speaker A:And we've spent a lot of time on this, what it means to be accepted in the beloved chosen by God.
Speaker A:And you know, I'd encourage you if this is an area that you really struggle in, if you struggle with a lot of insecurity, a lot of doubt, just a lot of confusion, go back and watch last week's livestream on identity.
Speaker A:It's really going to help you.
Speaker A:But we're reading here, if you're just joining us, we're here in Romans 3, verse 23 to 25.
Speaker A:So for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely through his grace, through.
Speaker A:Through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
Speaker A:Well, what does this word redemption mean?
Speaker A:This is a big word.
Speaker A:That we don't normally use every day.
Speaker A:It means this.
Speaker A:It means freedom by the payment of a ransom and deliverance.
Speaker A:It means freedom by the payment of a ransom.
Speaker A:I just think that's.
Speaker A:That's huge.
Speaker A:You know, the giveaway that we're giving away this week is actually based on that thought.
Speaker A:It's freedom.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus paid the ransom for us before we were born again.
Speaker A:The devil had a bounty on your head and he was trying to collect on it, right?
Speaker A:He was the.
Speaker A:He's the original bounty hunter.
Speaker A:He wanted you.
Speaker A:He wanted to claim you as his own possession.
Speaker A:He wanted to ruin your life, take your authority, take all of your mind, will and emotions.
Speaker A:Everything that you have, he wanted to take ownership of.
Speaker A:But the moment that you got born again.
Speaker A:It says in Colossians chapter one, that we moved from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of the Son of his love.
Speaker A:We moved from being a bounty hunted by the enemy to being blood bought, children of the most High God.
Speaker A:Now moving from a place of darkness into a place of eternal light and safety and security.
Speaker A:That bounty, that ransom that was on your head was paid for when you were redeemed by Christ.
Speaker A:You know, to redeem something, it's talking about paying the debt in full.
Speaker A:If you had, maybe you had a coupon for something, right?
Speaker A:Or a voucher for something.
Speaker A:That voucher isn't worth anything until it's redeemed.
Speaker A:Until you take that voucher to the store and you get the good in one hand and the voucher in the other hand and you make an exchange.
Speaker A:That is an exchange where you are redeeming that coupon.
Speaker A:You are.
Speaker A:You are putting that coupon on that voucher into the store owner's hand, and in exchange, you're receiving the good.
Speaker A:You know, this is what Jesus did when he paid for you on the cross with his own blood.
Speaker A:He redeemed you.
Speaker A:He paid the bounty that was on your head that was set there by the enemy, that was set there by the.
Speaker A:By the fall of mankind, by living in a fallen world.
Speaker A:And now you get to experience the freedom of redemption, the freedom of a person that has been redeemed.
Speaker A:Man, that.
Speaker A:You know what that means?
Speaker A:That you are free from the powers of darkness.
Speaker A:This is huge.
Speaker A:And we're gonna.
Speaker A:We're gonna really unpack this a little bit.
Speaker A:It says in verse 25, we're reading Romans 3:23 to 25.
Speaker A:In verse 24, it says the.
Speaker A:The blood of Jesus paid for all sin.
Speaker A:The blood of Jesus paid for all sin.
Speaker A:Man, that's that's hugely significant.
Speaker A:You know, there never was, there never will be again.
Speaker A:The necessity, the necessity for a blood sacrifice.
Speaker A:You know, Hebrews talks about this, that Jesus blood was the payment for the, or the propitiation, if you want to look at the proper word, the payment for all sin for all mankind forever.
Speaker A:Now, Jesus died on the cross and rose again about 2,000 years ago.
Speaker A:His blood was so powerful.
Speaker A:It was, it was such a rich ransom.
Speaker A:Not only did he pay for the sin of the people that had gone on earth before his birth and death and resurrection, but also for all the future sin of the generations that hadn't been born and hadn't yet committed any sins.
Speaker A:That's one man's blood redeemed all of mankind from the, from the mistake of one man in the garden.
Speaker A:That's how powerful redemption is.
Speaker A:Hugely, hugely important.
Speaker A:And you know, healing is a benefit of salvation.
Speaker A:It is a benefit of that redemption.
Speaker A:Jesus paid for you to be well at the same time he paid for you to be free from sin.
Speaker A:And so when we come to the Lord in prayer, we don't need to come and beg the Lord for something that he's already paid for.
Speaker A:It's now part of a legal right that we have as a believer.
Speaker A:Healing is your legal right.
Speaker A:Jesus wrote the contract.
Speaker A:You know, we, when we look at the, the Bible, it's made of two halves.
Speaker A:There is an Old Testament and a New Testament or an old covenant and a new covenant.
Speaker A:And Hebrews says that now we are part of a new covenant that is based on better promises.
Speaker A:That means that that covenant that we have in the New Testament is based on the resurrected power of Christ living in us.
Speaker A:We are based with our covenant.
Speaker A:Our agreement with God is now based upon that redemption that Jesus paid for us to have.
Speaker A:So it's really important when we read the Scripture, and I love reading the Old Testament as well, I love reading the history of it all.
Speaker A:But we need to understand that we aren't Old Testament believer.
Speaker A:We're New Testament New Covenant believers.
Speaker A:And therefore, when we approach the promises of God, including healing or salvation or deliverance, any of those things that Jesus paid for on the cross, when we approach that, we cannot approach them as if we're living in the Old Testament or we'll be frustrated.
Speaker A:And what does this sound like?
Speaker A:Well, an Old Testament prayer is one that is begging God to do something that he's already done.
Speaker A:A New Testament prayer is thanking God for doing something that is already done.
Speaker A:There's difference and there's an Authority.
Speaker A:In the Old Testament, they didn't have authority.
Speaker A:Not as believers.
Speaker A:In the New Testament, we have authority as believers, and it should change the way that we pray because we're praying from a position of finished work of the cross.
Speaker A:Let me explain this a little bit more to you, okay?
Speaker A:You know, for many years, I beg God to either heal me or to heal a loved one.
Speaker A:And I was bargaining with him to act on my behalf to maybe release a healing touch.
Speaker A:Now, this sounds really scriptural, but it's really not because of.
Speaker A:Because we're New Testament, New Covenant Jesus, already risen from the dead kind of believers.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:And it's.
Speaker A:It sounds spiritual to pray that way, but it's not biblical.
Speaker A:There's a difference.
Speaker A:See, the Lord provided healing for us as a redemptive work, as a redemptive right through Jesus.
Speaker A:Remember, the word redemption is talking about faith freedom because of a ransom that's already been paid.
Speaker A:If a ransom's already been paid, we can't keep begging for the ransom to be given.
Speaker A:It's already been paid, right?
Speaker A:It's already been done.
Speaker A:It's.
Speaker A:So now it's a redemptive right.
Speaker A:So when we beg God to heal us, it will be like begging a judge to return a favorable verdict after he's already issued his.
Speaker A:His statement, right?
Speaker A:He's already issued, or he's already declared that you're innocent.
Speaker A:He's already given a warrant for the goods to be returned to you.
Speaker A:He's already sentenced your accuser, he's already pardoned you from every wrong, and he's already granted you restitution.
Speaker A:But then showing up at the courthouse and begging the God, begging, begging the judge to rule in your favor.
Speaker A:I mean, he'd look at you like, what, are you crazy?
Speaker A:You know, all you have to do is look, everything's been returned.
Speaker A:All you need to do is pick up the goods and go home with them.
Speaker A:Pick up the goods and take them home.
Speaker A:The ruling's already been made.
Speaker A:You know, the judgment has already been passed.
Speaker A:The sentence has already been served.
Speaker A:You know, there's nothing more for me to rule on.
Speaker A:It's already done.
Speaker A:It's a finished sentence.
Speaker A:It's.
Speaker A:The judgment is.
Speaker A:The case is closed.
Speaker A:Think about how powerful that is.
Speaker A:You know, when it comes to healing, the.
Speaker A:The.
Speaker A:Your healing has already been decided.
Speaker A:The case has already been closed.
Speaker A:Sickness has already been cut off from your bloodline in the same way that sin has already been cut off from your bloodline.
Speaker A:The payment, the ransom for.
Speaker A:For sin, the ransom for.
Speaker A:For sickness to Walk, in other words, to walk in health has already been paid.
Speaker A:It was the same atonement on the cross.
Speaker A:So now when we pray to Jesus, when we're, when we're, when we're talking to the Lord in regards to healing, we don't have to ask him for his.
Speaker A:For his will, whether it's his will or not to heal somebody, because remember, he's already, he's already handed down the sentence.
Speaker A:He's already made his declaration, I am willing.
Speaker A:You remember when Jesus spoke to the leper?
Speaker A:You can find this in Mark, chapter one, and it's in other gospels as well.
Speaker A:But the leper came to Jesus and he said to, said to him, if you're willing, you can make me clean.
Speaker A:Jesus was very clear in his response.
Speaker A:He said, I am willing.
Speaker A:We never again need to ask God if He's willing.
Speaker A:If it is his will to heal.
Speaker A:So and so it's already been settled, already been done.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:You know, this is, this is hugely important.
Speaker A:Isaiah 53.
Speaker A:Let's go and look ahead and look at this.
Speaker A:And this may seem a little elementary to some of you, but you know what?
Speaker A:If we're still walking in challenges, maybe we didn't get it the first time.
Speaker A:A refresher is already good.
Speaker A:Now, the whole chapter of Isaiah 53 is talking about Jesus.
Speaker A:It hasn't been born yet.
Speaker A:It's a prophecy from the book, from the prophet Isaiah of, of Jesus's, basically his birth and his crucifixion.
Speaker A:And in verse 3, Isaiah 53, verse 3, it says he was despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.
Speaker A:Now those words, sorrows and grief, you look it up in the original language and it means pain, grief, affliction and anxiety.
Speaker A:It also, grief also means sickness and disease.
Speaker A:Sickness and disease says he was acquainted, a man of sorrows, of pain and anxiety and affliction, and he was acquainted with sickness and disease.
Speaker A:That's talking about physical sickness and physical disease, by the way.
Speaker A:He says it's not.
Speaker A:This is not talking about your spiritual position.
Speaker A:This is talking about your physical condition.
Speaker A:Note that he says, and we hid, as it were, our faces from him.
Speaker A:He was despised, we did not esteem him.
Speaker A:And surely he has borne our grief and carried our sorrows.
Speaker A:That pain, that sickness, that disease, that anxiety.
Speaker A:He says he's carried it, he's born it on his own body.
Speaker A:Even though we esteemed him stricken, smitten of God and afflicted, he was wounded for our transgressions.
Speaker A:That's our sin.
Speaker A:He was bruised for our iniquities.
Speaker A:The chastisement of our peace was upon him.
Speaker A:And by his stripes we are healed.
Speaker A:This is talking about something that hasn't happened yet.
Speaker A:When it was written, it was in the future.
Speaker A:Look at this is in the Old Testament.
Speaker A:Looking forward to the New Testament.
Speaker A:This is a prophecy of Jesus, and it was directly describing how his crucifixion would not only pay for your sin, but it was also pay for your pain and your sickness, your disease and your anxiety.
Speaker A:It is a package deal.
Speaker A:You cannot, biblically speaking, separate the payment for sin from the payment for sickness.
Speaker A:It was one time a package deal.
Speaker A:Part of the atonement.
Speaker A:Both of these things you have been redeemed from.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Jesus paid for you to be free.
Speaker A:He paid for you to renounce.
Speaker A:Well, we can see the flip side of this.
Speaker A:And this is important because now we're going to go over to the New Testament.
Speaker A:We're going to look in first Peter 2, verse 24.
Speaker A:And this is talking about the same event, but this time is after the resurrection, okay?
Speaker A:It says he himself, talking about Jesus bore our sins in his own body on the tree or on the cross, that we being dead to sin, should live under righteousness.
Speaker A:That's your right, standing with God.
Speaker A:For by his wounds you were healed.
Speaker A:Now it's not in the future anymore, it's in the past.
Speaker A:He's talking about the effects of a past event.
Speaker A:He is putting healing together right there in the same package as salvation.
Speaker A:Redemption is a package deal.
Speaker A:You have been justified and therefore redeemed through the grace of God, man.
Speaker A:This is.
Speaker A:This isn't.
Speaker A:This give you.
Speaker A:This should give you boldness.
Speaker A:Now, when a symptom comes to attack your body, you say, oh, no, no, no, no.
Speaker A:No symptom.
Speaker A:See, I've been redeemed.
Speaker A:I've already been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:You might want to put that out.
Speaker A:Put that right there in the comments.
Speaker A:You know, cancer.
Speaker A:I've been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:High blood pressure.
Speaker A:I've been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:Osteoporosis, I've been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:Whatever it is, I've been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:Jesus redeemed me from that curse.
Speaker A:And in other words, he paid the ransom for me to be free so I can be delivered of that affliction.
Speaker A:He has delivered you from that affliction.
Speaker A:That means that that legal right, that power, that declaration is already in your body.
Speaker A:So when the enemy comes to put a bounty on your head with whatever name he tries to put on it whatever disease or sickness he tries to put that bounty on your head with.
Speaker A:You say, no, I've been redeemed.
Speaker A:It's too late for me.
Speaker A:I've been redeemed.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:I've been redeemed from that man.
Speaker A:For some of us, it's just time to start talking back.
Speaker A:That's right.
Speaker A:I've been redeemed from insomnia.
Speaker A:And he says, sickness, I've been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:Praveen says, I've been redeemed from sickness, poverty and sin.
Speaker A:You've got all of it right there, Pravin.
Speaker A:You got the full revelation.
Speaker A:This is really important.
Speaker A:Vernon.
Speaker A:I've been redeemed from lung disease, Joy.
Speaker A:Yes, that's right, Joy.
Speaker A:Symptoms have been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:You got to talk back.
Speaker A:Don't let it, don't let that.
Speaker A:That.
Speaker A:That.
Speaker A:That bounty hunter of the enemy come after you with lying sickness and lying disease.
Speaker A:No, I've been redeemed from you.
Speaker A:I'm not going to run and hide.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:I've already been redeemed.
Speaker A:You know that, that scripture that I just read, 1st Peter 2:24, it's looking back at the cross.
Speaker A:Now this is really important.
Speaker A:And, and sometimes people say, you know, by his stripes you were healed.
Speaker A:That's talking about your spiritual position.
Speaker A:No, it's not.
Speaker A:It's talking about your physical condition.
Speaker A:And I want to show you why.
Speaker A:Because in the word healed, that it's used specifically there in 1st Peter 2:24 is I am I in the Greek.
Speaker A:And it's actually in this, in this context, it means to cure, to heal, or to make whole.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:It specifically is actually mentioned that word healed, imi.
Speaker A:And there's different words for healed.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:But this word I am right, what it's used in 1st Peter 2:24 is mentioned 28 times in the New Testament.
Speaker A:23 of those times it is specifically referring to physical healing.
Speaker A:And the other five times is implying physical healing.
Speaker A:There is no doubt that this, the Peter here is talk is.
Speaker A:Is talking about a physical healing that was paid for on the cross.
Speaker A:Don't let religion or ignorance or wrong teaching convince you out of your healing today.
Speaker A:Because when you read the word of God, that word healing is only talking about a spiritual position.
Speaker A:You know what?
Speaker A:It's not talking about a spiritual position.
Speaker A:It's talking about a physical condition.
Speaker A:Really important.
Speaker A:That means with the same authority that you have over sin, the same confidence and boldness, you can have to attack sin, you can have to Attack, sickness, exactly the same.
Speaker A:You can have the same confidence that it was paid for with the same ransom.
Speaker A:You know, oftentimes people back off of.
Speaker A:Of healing because they.
Speaker A:They can't see it.
Speaker A:But we don't back off of forgiveness just because we can't see it.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:We don't back off of forgiveness of sin because we can't see it.
Speaker A:So we shouldn't back off of.
Speaker A:Off of healing either.
Speaker A:It's a redemptive work as much as a freedom of sin is.
Speaker A:And it's our legal right whether we choose it or not.
Speaker A:You know, I want to read this scripture to you.
Speaker A:This is in First Corinthians 11, 23 and 26.
Speaker A:Look at this.
Speaker A: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, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, take, eat.
Speaker A:This is my body that is broken for you.
Speaker A:Do this in remembrance of me.
Speaker A:This is my body that is broken for you.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:He's talking about something he did on the cross.
Speaker A:In the same manner he took the cup after summer supper, saying, this cup is the new covenant, the new agreement in my blood.
Speaker A:Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance as me of me.
Speaker A:For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.
Speaker A:Man, this is, this is hugely important.
Speaker A:This is what Jesus is, is performing at the Last Supper.
Speaker A:He's given us a picture here of communion.
Speaker A:He's explaining to us this is why he was still on earth, what his sacrifice was going to pay for.
Speaker A:That the blood was going to pay for the sin, but his broken body was going to redeem you from sickness.
Speaker A:There's two different parts right there.
Speaker A:You know, oftentimes people focus only on when they see Jesus resurrection.
Speaker A:They focus on the blood of Jesus covering their sin.
Speaker A:But the broken body of Jesus, just as important, paid for you to be free from sickness.
Speaker A:You know, in.
Speaker A:This is.
Speaker A:This is a.
Speaker A:This is a focus that's really important so that we don't remain sick.
Speaker A:Look at this in the Aramaic Bible.
Speaker A:I'm gonna read this in the.
Speaker A:The Aramaic Bible is the original language that Jesus actually spoke.
Speaker A:But in that same passage in verse 29 and 30, I'm reading in, in First Corinthians 11, verse 28, 29 to 30 in the Aramaic Bible, it says this.
Speaker A:For whoever eats and drinks from it, being unworthy, eats and drinks a guilty verdict unto his soul.
Speaker A:For not Distinguishing the body of the Lord Jehovah.
Speaker A:And because of this, that is as a result of this, many among you are ill and sickly and are sleeping.
Speaker A:You know, this is, this is really important.
Speaker A:This is saying, well, if we do not recognize the fact that fullness of what Jesus paid for on the cross, the fact that he paid for, yes, our freedom from sin, but also he paid for our healing, our freedom from sickness, then there will be some that, that remain sick and die amongst us because we don't fully recognize the power of redemption.
Speaker A:Jesus paid for your healing.
Speaker A:He paid for your healing.
Speaker A:When we take communion, we are remembering the bread that the body the of Christ.
Speaker A:That's the, that's the bread was broken for here for our healing.
Speaker A:This is why he says to the, you know, the siren Phoenician woman that comes for deliverance.
Speaker A:He says, you know, the healing is the children's bread.
Speaker A:It's his body, he's that the bread.
Speaker A:He says, you know, I'm the bread of life, right?
Speaker A:And the body is literally the healing power of God was released when Jesus body was broken on the cross.
Speaker A:And we, you know, the reason that we're healed when we take communion, that's one of the ways that we can receive healing when we take communion is because it's an in that action.
Speaker A:We are putting faith in what Jesus did on the cross for us.
Speaker A:It is a touch point, it is a moment.
Speaker A:And that's why Jesus says, do this often in remembrance of me.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:And, and this is so important.
Speaker A:It actually says, examine yourself and find yourself what?
Speaker A:You know, examine yourself.
Speaker A:I used to think in that scripture it says examine yourself.
Speaker A:It was, you know, checking to make sure we didn't have any unconfessed sin before we took communion.
Speaker A:That's not what that means.
Speaker A:The word examine actually means to find yourself worthy, to, to, to look at and find yourself worthy.
Speaker A:So when you take that cup, he's saying, look at yourself in light of what Jesus has done for you.
Speaker A:And then you know what?
Speaker A:When you've received Jesus, you become worthy, you become justified, you become redeemed, you become righteous.
Speaker A:You take that cup of communion, you take that, that, that bread as the body of Christ.
Speaker A:You say, thank you Jesus, that I am in this world just as you are.
Speaker A:As he is, so am I in this world.
Speaker A:I thank you Lord, that I am righteous, that I'm truly holy, that I'm sinless, that I have been forgiven, that I have been just as if I'd never sinned, that my body has the Healing power of Christ running through.
Speaker A:Through it.
Speaker A:That I have your blood flowing, flowing through my veins, Lord.
Speaker A:I believe it, I receive it, and I walk in it.
Speaker A:Right now, when we do that, when we're taking communion, you know, we don't need to take communion in a solemn way, in a sadness, because Jesus isn't still on the cross.
Speaker A:He's a risen Lord.
Speaker A:He's a risen Savior that's paid the price for us to be free.
Speaker A:It should be a celebration where we're saying, thank you, Lord, that I don't have to have sickness in my body.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus, that I'm going to get to be with you for all of eternity.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, that I'm free from the power of sin and darkness.
Speaker A:That I have a future.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, that I'm chosen, that I'm accepted in the Beloved, that I have authority as a believer on this earth.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, that I've moved from the kingdom of darkness, that the bounty that was on my head has been paid for and now I've been moved into the kingdom of the Son of His love.
Speaker A:That I can go boldly to the throne of grace and find help in time of need.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus, that you'll never leave me or forsake me.
Speaker A:That I have your.
Speaker A:Your helper, your comforter on the inside of me, your counselor.
Speaker A:That you.
Speaker A:That you've given me your peace and your healing and your deliverance and your prosperity.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, that I'm above the circumstances and not beneath them.
Speaker A:Man.
Speaker A:These are the kinds of things that need to come out of our mouth when we take communion.
Speaker A:Hallelujah.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:That healing belongs to me.
Speaker A:And when we do that, what we're.
Speaker A:It's not just a.
Speaker A:Not just a.
Speaker A:We've got.
Speaker A:We're not just going through the motions anymore of eating a little bit of bread or a dried cracker and taking a sip of juice or wine or whatever do in your church.
Speaker A:You know, it's not a.
Speaker A:It's not just a little thing that we do, a symbol, a symbolic thing that we do now.
Speaker A:It has meaning.
Speaker A:And I've seen many people that receive healing at that touch point of communion because it's at that moment in that action that they give glory to God for what he's already done and they lift up in worship and praise.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:You know, in that moment, your sacrifice is greater than the symptoms that are in my body.
Speaker A:Man.
Speaker A:This.
Speaker A:This is a huge point for people when we understand that Jesus has already paid for us to Be free.
Speaker A:We, it should change the way that we pray.
Speaker A:We shouldn't be begging God for, to do something for us.
Speaker A:We thanking him for something that he's already done.
Speaker A:It's a living communion is a living reminder for us today of the sacrifice of Jesus and the freedom that we now enjoy because of his resurrection.
Speaker A:Man, we, we are free because of his resurrection.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus was actually called the Lamb of God.
Speaker A:This is so important.
Speaker A:I want to show you something because it, it wasn't just in the, this isn't just a phenomenon that we see in the New Testament.
Speaker A:You know, I don't know if you go back to Passover.
Speaker A:Passover, you know, now we take communion and many Jewish people celebrate Passover.
Speaker A:It's around the time that we'd celebrate, you know, the resurrection.
Speaker A:And in that Passover meal they were looking forward, they were, they were breaking the, the cooking the lamb and putting the blood of the lamb on the lintels of the doorpost so that the angel of death would pass over them.
Speaker A:That Passover meal was a type and shadow or a picture of communion that we now take today.
Speaker A:It was the forerunner for communion.
Speaker A:It was looking forward to the cross by putting faith in the blood of the lamb and to protect them, to heal them, to deliver them, you know, I know, and Jesus is interesting.
Speaker A:They used to do that with a lamb, a spotless lamb that was set apart for sacrifice.
Speaker A:You know, you couldn't just kill some old, you know, lame lamb that was going to die anyway.
Speaker A:It had to be a spotless, unblemished, perfect lamb that they sacrificed.
Speaker A:Well, one of the names of God that Jesus is called the Lamb of God.
Speaker A:He was the perfect lamb, if you like, that was sacrificed, you know, in, in Psalm 105, 36 and 37.
Speaker A:He says he also destroyed all the firstborn in the land.
Speaker A:In their land.
Speaker A:The firstborn of all their strength.
Speaker A:That's talking about.
Speaker A:And then he brought them out with silver and gold and there was none feeble amongst the tribes.
Speaker A:You see, the blood of the lamb was applied to the doorposts and it's super significant.
Speaker A:The blood of the lamb applied to the doorpost.
Speaker A:It's super, super significant.
Speaker A:You know, and there's many times where we can t happened in the Old Testament to the finished work of cross in the New Testament.
Speaker A:I want to show you.
Speaker A:They had that action in the Old Testament.
Speaker A:They put faith in the finished work of, of the, of the death of that lamb, putting the blood on the, on the doorpost.
Speaker A:The angel of death passed over them and everyone inside the house was delivered.
Speaker A:When they were brought out of Egypt, it says there were none feeble or sick amongst their tribes.
Speaker A:There was healing even then.
Speaker A:The healing piece, you know, the Lord has not changed his mind.
Speaker A:He was always Jehovah.
Speaker A:Rapha, I'm the Lord who heals thee, right?
Speaker A:Always was.
Speaker A:But this time, we don't have to keep a set of commandments to.
Speaker A:In order to receive the benefits of that promise.
Speaker A:You see, all of the requirements of the promise, or all of the requirements of the law were fulfilled in Jesus.
Speaker A:All of the requirements of the law fulfilled in Jesus.
Speaker A:You know, Galatians 3:13 says, Jesus has redeemed us from the curse of the law having become a curse for us.
Speaker A:For it is written, cursed is everyone that hangs on the tree.
Speaker A:That the blessing of Abraham might come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
Speaker A:You know, they were putting.
Speaker A:They were putting their faith in a Jesus that was to come.
Speaker A:And they received the benefits of healing, of deliverance, of protection, of prosperity, of peace by putting their faith in something that was to come.
Speaker A:We receive the benefits of the cross today by putting faith in something that's already gone behind us.
Speaker A:The resurrection power of Jesus.
Speaker A:It's the same God.
Speaker A:It's the same process.
Speaker A:It's still faith in the same God.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:The same sacrifice.
Speaker A:You know, in Colossians.
Speaker A:I'm going to read this one last passage to you, and then we're going to get.
Speaker A:Praying for people.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:This is important.
Speaker A:It says the hand.
Speaker A:The handwriting of Jesus.
Speaker A:Of the handwriting, you know, I said, of ordinances rather, or the handwriting of charges that has been put against us as believers.
Speaker A:You know, I talked about the enemy comes with symptoms, like a bounty that he tries to put on ahead.
Speaker A:He tries to condemn us.
Speaker A:And therefore we need to turn around and say to him, no, I've already been redeemed.
Speaker A:The ransom's already been paid.
Speaker A:I want to show you this.
Speaker A:You know, in.
Speaker A:In light of the.
Speaker A:The blood on the doorposts, right?
Speaker A:This is the New Testament equivalent.
Speaker A:And you'll find this in Colossians 2, verse 13, 15.
Speaker A:And you being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh was made alive together with him having forgiven you all of your trespasses.
Speaker A:Man, that's.
Speaker A:That's awesome.
Speaker A:Having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, that was contrary to us.
Speaker A:This is the rap sheet.
Speaker A:Some translations or paraphrases actually called it the rap sheet.
Speaker A:If you have a criminal record, you have a rap sheet, you have a list of charges of ordinances, the accusations that have been made against you.
Speaker A:It says, he has taken that rap sheet, that list of offenses that sin has committed on your behalf.
Speaker A:He's taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross, having disarmed principalities and powers, and having made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.
Speaker A:Man, this is so important, you know, this is a finished work that we're talking about.
Speaker A:The last few words that Jesus said on the cross was, it is finished.
Speaker A:Tetelesta, it is finished.
Speaker A:That means the sentence has been served, the payment has been made.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:You know, it's talking about setting, setting somebody free.
Speaker A:You have been free.
Speaker A:Jesus finished it.
Speaker A:He took the rap sheet, he took the accusations, he took the symptoms and he nailed them to a cross so that sickness and sin in your body are finished.
Speaker A:You've been redeemed from them.
Speaker A:Jesus paid it all.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:I thank youk that yout power now flows in our body.
Speaker A:Lord, I thank youk that yout life giving blood flows through our veins.
Speaker A:Jesus, we believe and we receive that power in our bodies right now to touch every cell, to, to mend every bone, to bring strength and life and peace to every nerve, every tendon in our body.
Speaker A:Lord, we believe and receive your payment.
Speaker A:Your payment, Your redemptive power on the inside of us.
Speaker A:Jesus, thank you that you have justified us, that you have just, you have made us just as if we had never sinned.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We received that, reset that going back to the beginning, that default that we are just as you created us to be, spirit, soul and body.
Speaker A:And right now, in Jesus name, we take authority over every lying symptom, every lying sickness, every lying disease in the body and we command it to leave right now in Jesus name.
Speaker A:We refuse to walk in sickness, we refuse to walk in bondage any longer.
Speaker A:We receive your deliverance.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We receive the ransom.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We take authority in Jesus name over every ache, every pain, every twitch, every itch, every sore.
Speaker A:In the name of Jesus, leave right now.
Speaker A:We speak to strength where there is weakness.
Speaker A:Well, thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Right now that you are weight, you are making feeble knees strong again.
Speaker A:You are strengthening ankles and toes and bones.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We receive that strength.
Speaker A:There is someone right now that is receiving a leveling in their legs.
Speaker A:You have a limp, like you've got one leg shorter than the other.
Speaker A:It's not necessarily your leg, it's that your pelvis is tilted right now.
Speaker A:We command that leveling to happen in your pelvis.
Speaker A:We command your legs to be of equal length and size in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Your blood flowing through our veins from the top of our head to the very soles of our feet.
Speaker A:Somebody's getting arches in their feet.
Speaker A:You've been very flat footed.
Speaker A:You've had planar fasciitis.
Speaker A:Right now we command that tension in your feet to be removed.
Speaker A:Those arches to be.
Speaker A:To be structurally sound again.
Speaker A:Thank you Jesus.
Speaker A:There's.
Speaker A:There's been someone who have bone spurs and it's painful right now.
Speaker A:We command those bone spurs to be removed in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:The calcium deposits that are causing problems right now.
Speaker A:We command those calcium deposits to be.
Speaker A:To be broken down.
Speaker A:Those.
Speaker A:Those stones to be broken down in the kidneys.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for, for cleansing our blood of impurities and imperfections.
Speaker A:Somebody has the wrong shape in their blood cells.
Speaker A:Their blood cells are an unusual shape and they, they actually doesn't flow very well through your body.
Speaker A:Right now we command that to be reversed, that sickle cell anemia to be reversed.
Speaker A:We command your blood cells, your red cells to retain oxygen and pass, pass oxygen around the body as they were created to be.
Speaker A:Thank you for redesigning, for perfecting those things which were concerning us.
Speaker A:There's somebody that you have a problem with your iris receiving light.
Speaker A:It's almost like it doesn't open and close in response to light like it should.
Speaker A:And it affects your vision, affects your peripheral vision as well.
Speaker A:Vision at night.
Speaker A:Right now I just speak wholeness and clarity to your vision.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Yes.
Speaker A:We command those hemorrhoids to be shriveled up.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Everything that shifted and moved, go back to where it's supposed to be.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We come on, Cobon.
Speaker A:We command that full range of motion in your right hand.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:You have been redeemed from that affliction.
Speaker A:You've been redeemed from that affliction.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:Strength to all of our bones.
Speaker A:Strength to our spine.
Speaker A:Strength to those nerves.
Speaker A:There's a whiplash injury that the Lord is straightening out right now.
Speaker A:All like muscles and nerves, tendons, they become very inflamed right now.
Speaker A:We command that, that peace that surpasses all understanding to flow through your shoulders, your neck and all the way down your spine in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:There's a twisting injury.
Speaker A:I see A twisting injury.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We command that twisting injury where the fibers of the body have been ripped out of place.
Speaker A:We command those fibers to be reattached.
Speaker A:We command those tendons to be reattached, those ligaments be reattached in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Yet people are saying peripheral vision healed.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We command that headache pain to leave that tension.
Speaker A:Somebody has a real buildup of tension behind the eyes right now.
Speaker A:We command that tension to leave your eyes, that blurriness in your vision, that problem concentrating and sleeping.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:We command that some.
Speaker A:Somebody's had an issue with vertigo.
Speaker A:That's when you know, you move your head the wrong way and like the whole, the whole room spins and it can make you feel really nauseous right now.
Speaker A:Whatever it is that the root cause of that vertigo, I think this is something to do with the fluid in your inner ear, the way that the fluid moves in your inner ear and the way that the nerve cells respond to it and detect it.
Speaker A:Right now we just correct that what was wrong.
Speaker A:We command that fluid in the inner ear to go back into correct position in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:There's a problem with a tailbone right at the very base of the spine.
Speaker A:The, in the sacrum right there.
Speaker A:It's like a compression.
Speaker A:I see a compression in between the, the in the sacrum part of the spine right at the bottom.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We command that pressure to be relieved.
Speaker A:We command the crumbling vertebrae to be made a whole again.
Speaker A:The discs in between the spinal column there and the vertebrae to be in exactly the right position.
Speaker A:Somebody has cartilage missing.
Speaker A:There's cartilage missing right now.
Speaker A:We speak a creative miracle.
Speaker A:We command that cartilage to be recreated in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Cartilage grow.
Speaker A:Grow in Jesus name.
Speaker A:In the knees, in the joints, in the back.
Speaker A:Grow right now.
Speaker A:In the hip joints, in the shoulder joints.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:In between the knuckles and the toes.
Speaker A:Cartilage grow right now.
Speaker B:Thank you.
Speaker A:Be replaced where there was none, where it was worn away.
Speaker A:Grow back.
Speaker A:Be replaced in Jesus name.
Speaker A:There's an inflammation in the nerve endings that I'm seeing, seeing in somebody and it causes numbness, but it also causes like a burning sensation.
Speaker A:I don't know how to really explain that.
Speaker A:I guess you'll know if you have it, but the nerve endings are like inflamed and it causes numbness in some areas, but like a burning sensation in others.
Speaker A:Right now I command those nerves to come back to life.
Speaker A:That inflammation in the nerve cells to go right down and, and.
Speaker A:And circulation to be restored to every part of your extremities.
Speaker A:Thank you Jesus.
Speaker A:I see little parts that have been.
Speaker A:That have.
Speaker A:That have become problems.
Speaker A:The tips of the toes, the tips of the fingers, the tips of the nose, bits of the ears.
Speaker A:But they like they're not getting the circulation there and there's bits of flesh, there's dying right now.
Speaker A:We command that those nerves and those tiny blood vessels to just be communicated all the way root to tip grow.
Speaker A:So there, some places need.
Speaker A:Actually need to grow new blood vessels.
Speaker A:There needs to be new sources of life and connection.
Speaker A:Right now we command, we command healthy development of the circulation and the nervous system.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you.
Speaker A:There's someone that's had a problem with a delay.
Speaker A:I think this is a glow.
Speaker A:I think this is a.
Speaker A:Called a global delay.
Speaker A:And it's a really like a broad thing, but there's a.
Speaker A:There's an.
Speaker A:There's a phrase called a global delay that causes neurological and physiological symptoms in the body.
Speaker A:It affects the neurological symptoms, but also even death.
Speaker A:Down to the way that organs function.
Speaker A:Digestion, movement, coordination, learning, speech, every different part.
Speaker A:Right now we come against global delays In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Lord, I thank you, thank you that you are righting the wrong.
Speaker A:Right now we remove the bounty that has been placed on the heads of our children.
Speaker A:You know, the devil doesn't play fair.
Speaker A:Right now we command every lying sin to leave our children in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Every virus, every germ, every delay, every attack, every malformation.
Speaker A:Right now we command those to go.
Speaker A:Autistic symptoms.
Speaker A:There are some types of autism that really impede people's lives.
Speaker A:It affects the way that they communicate.
Speaker A:Right now we command those symptoms to leave.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, we command the connections in the brain to be restored.
Speaker A:Speech to be loosed in our children.
Speaker A:Speech to be loosed.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:We declare over them that they will wake up with new abilities, that they wake up with new words, with new abilities to process and to communicate and to interact with more peace, with more control over their emotions.
Speaker A:Even comes down to fussy eating.
Speaker A:I don't know how this works in here, but maybe it's like an aversion.
Speaker A:But there are people that have issues with textures and food, right?
Speaker A:And, and right now we just.
Speaker A:There's almost like a hypersensitivity and it means it is a very limited diet.
Speaker A:The people just don't.
Speaker A:Or children just don't want to try other food groups or colors or textures of food or have them touching on the plate or even like fabrics and noises because of hypersensitivity.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We turn that hypersensitivity down.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:We turn it down.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:I speak appropriate responses over you in the name of Jesus.
Speaker A:I thank you Lord, for an excitement and an enthusiasm to try new things.
Speaker A:And we just come against fear and anxiety of the unknown that is not from God.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We take authority over fear and anxiety of the unknown and we command it to stop in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We bind that right now.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:That your perfect peace that surpasses all understanding is filling our heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:For stirring up appetite.
Speaker A:There are some people that really.
Speaker A:You have such a poor appetite and it's affecting you physically.
Speaker A:There's just no desire to eat.
Speaker A:And right now we just speak an increase of appetite of.
Speaker A:For healthy things on the inside of you.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:And excitement to try new things.
Speaker A:I come against that Parkinson's.
Speaker A:I command that shaking, those tremors, that development to stop right now.
Speaker A:Alzheimer's.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We switch you off every part of the brain that you have damaged.
Speaker A:We command life to come back into it.
Speaker A:We speak life into brain cells that have died or decayed.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:Thank you Jesus for.
Speaker A:For developing new brain cells, new neurological pathways, new connections.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:That you give.
Speaker A:That you give our kids and our.
Speaker A:Our loved ones and ourselves the mind of Christ, Lord.
Speaker A:That we have an unction from the Holy One that will bring us things back to our remembrance when we have lost them.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, we ask you to bring back to our remembrance things that we have forgotten that we need to know.
Speaker A:Memories that have been stolen.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:Bring them back.
Speaker A:There's a.
Speaker A:There's a.
Speaker A:There's a.
Speaker A:The memory bank that I see a memory bank coming back online.
Speaker A:An ability to remember coming back online.
Speaker A:It's almost like a whole section of the brain that is being replugged in again.
Speaker A:Thank you Jesus.
Speaker A:For sections of the brain that are being reconnected again, rewired again.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Yes, right now, Kirsten, we command that.
Speaker A:That wound in your mouth, in your gums to heal up.
Speaker A:We come on supernatural fast healing into that.
Speaker A:No infection, no inflammation, just filling it in with healthy tissue.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker B:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:For coming back online.
Speaker A:That's right.
Speaker A:Everything that has been stolen, you know the enemy has to return it to you with interest.
Speaker A:So if he's stolen time from you.
Speaker A:If he's stolen energy from you, he has to bring it back to you.
Speaker A:Remember, this is part of the ransom.
Speaker A:Jesus paid the ransom.
Speaker A:Sometimes the enemy tries to ransom our time, our energy, our passion, our enthusiasm, our vision.
Speaker A:But Jesus has paid the ransom.
Speaker A:We can take it back.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:We command that hernia to disappear.
Speaker A:Be sucked back in strength into those muscle walls in Jesus name.
Speaker B:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Man, God is so good to us.
Speaker A:He is so good to us.
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Speaker A:Time flies so fast.
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Speaker A:If you need help with a business idea, you need to be on his live stream ON that's at 1pm Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday and I'll be back again with you on Thursday.
Speaker A:Well, we love you.
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Speaker A:Thanks for joining today and and we'll see you again real soon.
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