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26th Jun 2025

Miracle Patterns Part 3: How to Approach a Miracle

In this enlightening episode, Carlie explores the fundamental principle of faith as a critical precursor to receiving miracles. In this segment of the "Miracle Patterns" series, she teaches how one ought to approach a miracle by recognizing the rights conferred upon us as children of God, rather than adopting a posture of supplication akin to that of a beggar. Drawing on the biblical account of Bartimaeus, who, despite his blindness, boldly declared his need for healing and positioned himself to receive it, which serves as a powerful illustration of faith in action. The episode further explores the notion that our identity in Christ empowers us to command our healing and blessings with confidence, rather than merely pleading for them. As we delve into the scriptures, Carlie encourages listeners to embrace their covenant rights and to respond to God’s call, thereby facilitating the manifestation of miracles in their lives.

Takeaways:

  • It is essential to recognize that our approach to miracles should be rooted in faith and confidence in God's promises, rather than a mindset of begging or pleading for healing.
  • Just as in the biblical account of Bartimaeus, our response to God's call should be immediate and decisive, reflecting our belief in our covenant rights as children of God.
  • Understanding our identity in Christ is crucial; we must discard the mindset of being beggars and instead approach God with the authority and dignity of His children.
  • Miracles require an active response; we must align our thoughts and actions with God's word, demonstrating that we believe in His power to heal and restore us.

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Welcome to Power Hour, where we believe it is God's will for you to be well, 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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Whether you tune in live or listen later, this message is something that you can receive today.

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Let's get started.

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Well, hello, everyone.

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Here we are again.

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It is that time.

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It is time for Power Hour.

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Today we're going to be carrying on the series Miracle Patterns, Miracle Patterns Part three.

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So if you have not watched the other two parts, then when this broadcast is finished, you need to go back and check it out, okay?

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Because then it is in the liver series.

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Each part is its own teaching, so you don't have to watch them necessarily in order.

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But today we're going to be talking about how to approach a miracle.

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How to approach a miracle.

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We're going to get into the word of God and then we're going to pray for your prayer requests.

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So if you have a prayer request, please hold on to it just for the moment because if you put them all in the comments right now, the comments, if you saw my screen, you'd know they go up and down really fast and I'm going to miss them because they'll zoom away.

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And when I come to pray, I want you to find them again.

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So hold on.

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You can copy and paste them later on.

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If you've already posted your prayer request, copy it and you can paste it again later on when I get to the praying part.

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Okay?

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That will.

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That will help me no end in trying to address as many of your prayer requests as possible.

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All right, but let's pray a moment.

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Father God, I just thank you that you are here with us.

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You are here with us in this moment, wherever we are watching from in the world.

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Whether you're my.

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My family out there in.

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In Africa, we love to see.

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Here we are, Africa necklace right there.

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My family out there in Africa or Europe or wherever you are in the world, America.

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Lord, I thank you.

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You are right with us in our room, in our hotel room, in our car, in our kitchen, in our place of work, on our lunch breaks, in our hospital beds.

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Lord, I thank you that you love us, that you're with us, that you've got great things for us.

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Holy spir to have ears to hear, a mind to understand and a heart to receive everything that you have for us today from the Lord in Jesus name, Amen.

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We believe it and receive it.

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Okay, so today, here we are.

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We're going to Be talking about how to approach a miracle.

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You know, I was reading this morning in my, my Bible reading this morning and I read this, I came across this scripture.

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Now this is in second kings 18 in verse 20, starting verse 20.

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So Ahab called out all of the children of Israel and gathered the prophets together on Mount Carmel.

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And Elijah came to all the people and said, this is that I want you to get.

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How long will you stay between two opinions?

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If God is God, follow him.

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But if BAAL is Bow, then follow him.

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How long will you stay between two opinions?

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Now this is the, this is the account of Elijah and the prophets about when they all, you know, the prophets about gathered in front of King Ahab there and they, you know, to find out who was the strongest.

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And they decided, they did all their tricks, all their magic tricks or whatever it is that they do.

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And it, you know, they, they came to nothing.

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They were fruitless.

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And you know, none of the sacrifices that they laid down were burnt up.

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But then the real prophet, the prophet of God, Elijah came out after their, their efforts were fruitless and he, he asked the Lord to come and consume the sacrifice and the fire came down and everyone knew that God was real God.

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Amen.

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And then he went and he disposed of all of the fake, the fake prophets.

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And you know, this is, this is powerful.

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But that statement, how long will you be between two opinions?

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Either God is God or he's not, you know, which one Are we making God?

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Are we making, you know, our circumstances?

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Are we making something else God?

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Are we making our circumstances, our symptoms, the doctor's report, you know, the what a word from somebody else's opinion other than the Lord.

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Are we put making something else our God or are we taking the word of God and the pr, his promise of healing to us as, as being for first and foremost in our estimations, you know, how long will you stay between two opinions?

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I think this is such an important question, you know, at the moment in America anyway, we're just a few days away from the general election.

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And because we travel around the lot, we know that there are other elections equally as important in going on in other countries deciding their leadership.

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And you know, often we have to make an important decision between a couple of candidates, right?

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It's decision making time.

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And people spend a lot of time researching the different parties, the different sides and trying to determine, you know, which one they should vote for.

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And we look at, you know, all of the things that they stand for, all of the promises that they make and we put behind we put our vote behind the one we think the Lord is leading to us.

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Hopefully the one that we have researched, the one that seems to have the policies that are more in line with our belief system and for the best of the country, right?

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We, that, that should be how we place a vote for, for any party, right?

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Not just our personal situation, but what is the best for the body, for all of the people that live in the country.

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That's how we make a good decision.

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And we're stuck, you know, between.

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We have to pick one that.

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We can't pick more than one.

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You can only pick one candidate.

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And the same is true for the promises of God.

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You know, rather than looking at everybody else's opinions, we need to look at.

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Hang on a minute.

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I know that God has a book for a Bible full of promises for me, and I know that.

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Let's look at his track record.

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You know, he's the best candidate to vote for.

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He's faithful.

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He has integrity.

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He always shows up.

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He never lets us down.

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He can be trusted.

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He has an excellent, perfect 100% track record.

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You know, we can't, we can put our trust behind the word of the Lord because it hasn't failed and it's never going to fail.

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He's the best candidate.

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So when we have two opinions that we can consider when it comes to receiving anything from God, a promise, a miracle, whatever we need, we can look at.

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Just like we look at people's credentials and their background when we're coming to vote, we can look at, you know, is God worthy, is he, is he trustworthy, is he faithful?

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Yes, he's all of those things.

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That means that when he's written something down, I know that it's going to happen.

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You know, God is not like a politician that will just say anything to get your vote.

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God is God and he's not going to change.

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You know, I've realized, you know, I've voted many times in my life, in my voting adult life, and there are people that say things just to get elected and then afterwards, you know what, they don't follow through.

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They don't follow through on their promises.

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They just want the popular vote.

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You know, the Lord is not after your popular vote.

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You know, he's.

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He's not going to change whether you believe him or don't believe him.

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But he, he's consistent.

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He's absolutely 100% trustworthy, faithful and consistent.

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And he's, he's always going to come through.

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He's just not trying to sway you or Something.

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But we have to decide whose opinion we're going to go with and not get stuck between these two opinions.

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You know, when it comes to receiving from the Lord, there is a place in our heart that is our response piece.

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We call that our fai, our trust and our confidence.

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That's right, Debbie.

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He's the same yesterday, today and forever.

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We can put our trust, our confidence, we can respond in faith to the promises of God.

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But response is required if we want to receive things from the Lord.

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You know, the Lord is not going to come and trample all over our free will.

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When we got born again, and just this trip we've just come off of, to Africa, you know, we traveled over all over South Africa and Namibia and we saw people born again, we saw people baptized in the Holy Spirit.

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We saw many, many, say many, many, many people healed rather, you know, God is consistent.

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But each one of those people, they needed to respond.

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You know, the word of the Lord just didn't just come upon them and arm wrestle them into their healing or their salvation or their baptism and speaking in tongues.

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You know, when we get baptized in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit doesn't just come upon us and make our mouth move.

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We have to exercise our free will in response to the provision.

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Now, the provision for salvation, healing, the baptism of the Holy Spirit was all there.

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Jesus paid for us to have all of those things, but we had to respond to it somehow.

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So we can't just be passive when it comes to receiving from God, is my point.

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We can't just be passive.

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We're voting.

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You know, if you put this in the context of voting again, you know what, if you stay home and you don't vote, you've basically exercised your will by doing nothing.

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By doing nothing, you're exercising your will, which is default, right?

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But if you want to see the candidate that you want in elected, you have to go and do something.

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You have to vote.

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If you want to see those promises that that candidate's making come to pass, you have to go and cast your vote.

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Whether that's mailing it in or going on the day or whatever, you have to go and do something.

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And it's the same with the promises of God.

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The promise of God is the candidate in your life.

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He's saying, vote for me.

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I can be.

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I'm.

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I have an excellent 100 track record.

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These are all of my promises.

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This is my manifesto.

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You, manifesto?

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And his promises are written in his word.

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There's, there's no, you know, hidden stuff.

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It's all there in his word.

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You can read it.

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But if you want to see his opinions about you, his promises to you come to pass, you have to cast your vote for him.

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In other words, put your trust in him, put your confidence in him.

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You have to show up, you have to respond in some way, say lord, I believe you know this, this issue with Elijah at the time, you know, he himself struggled because he thought he was the only one left.

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He went through a period in his ministry where he thought he was the only person left, the only prophet left in the land.

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And it sent him, you know, running in fear from Jezebel.

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And you know, he ended up in, in a cave somewhere until the Lord appeared to him.

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And you know, it turned out that really that was the end of Elisha Elijah's ministry.

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He handed over his mantle to somebody else.

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Because for that moment, even though God did amazing, mighty things through Elijah, he took his eyes of what God was doing.

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He started to believe the wrong press.

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And we need to understand when we're approaching a miracle, there are some things in our heart that we can do to have a correct approach.

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You know, an approach is so important and we travel all around the world on airplanes all the time.

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And there has been occasion where as the air would have been in a mid flight and we're coming into an airport and the weather conditions were not ideal and because the weather conditions were not ideal for landing, we had to circle, we had to go around and the pilot comes on the, the speaker and says, you know what, we have to change our approach.

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We have to change our approach.

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The way that we're coming in the angle that we're coming into land and we're not going to make it, we're not going to get it.

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And that doesn't mean the airport has disappeared.

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That doesn't mean the airport facilities are shut down.

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That doesn't mean the Runway has, has moved.

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That just means the way the plane is approaching, there's some turbulence.

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And sometimes, you know, when we believe in God for a promise, there are some turbulence.

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You know, the enemy, he doesn't want you to receive.

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He doesn't, you know, he'll send whatever, whether he can your way to distract you in the form of symptoms, he'll try and upset your approach.

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That doesn't mean that that promise isn't there.

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Just like the airport doesn't move, it just means there's some turbulence, there's some adverse conditions.

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We need to take another approach.

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And you know, many people approach the promises of God with the Attitude that, you know, they just, they're just begging God and hoping to receive something.

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You know, last time on Miracle Patterns we talked about, we got to know who we are.

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We got to know that we are called to be sons of God, that we have the right to become sons of God.

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And as, as children of God now, as people that have accepted Jesus, we have rights.

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You know, we don't often think of children as, in the context of having many rights, but as children of God, you have rights in his spiritual kingdom.

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You're not an orphan anymore.

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You're not, you're not a victim anymore.

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God has given you everything on the inside to become victorious.

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That should change the way that we approach a situation.

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We looked at the example of David.

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When David out and he, he fought Goliath.

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He didn't go out and, and approach Goliath as a poor little weak guy with no armor on and just a slingshot.

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He went out with his mouth open and said, who do you think you are, you uncircumcised Philistine, that you come against the armies of the living God?

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You know, he went out there, he heard all the same smack talk of the enemy like everybody else, but he went out there.

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The different approach, that was an approach of faith.

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And we can approach the promises of God or a miracle, whatever we need from God with that same boldness.

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With that same boldness.

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And so this is important, you know, approach makes a difference.

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I want to look at this scripture here in Mark 10.

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Now, this is the healing of blind Bartimaeus.

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And I love this story because, you know, when we get to heaven, we're not going to be looking for blind Bartimaeus anymore.

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We're going to be looking for the man that was formerly known as blind Bartimaeus because he's not blind anymore, right?

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But here we go, blind Bartimaeus, verse 46.

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And they came to Jericho.

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And as he went out of Jericho with his disciples and a great number of people, blind Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, sat along the way, begging.

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Now when he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out, jesus, son of David, have mercy on me.

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Many ordered him to come, to become silent, keep silent.

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But he cried out even more, son of David, have mercy on me.

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And Jesus stood still and commanded him to be called.

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So they called the blind blind man, saying, be of good comfort, rise.

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He is calling you to.

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Throwing aside his garment, he rose and came to Jesus.

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Now Jesus answered him and said, what do you want me to do?

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For you.

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The blind man said to him, rabbi, that I might receive my sight.

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And Jesus said to him, go your way.

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Your faith, your response has made you well.

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Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus on the way.

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Now, this is a really significant story, and I can identify with it personally on many levels, but it says they came to Jericho.

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As he went out of Jericho, there was a great number of people, great number of beggars.

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The.

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The road that this beggar was sitting on, it was an area known for where the beggars lined up going on out of the city.

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Okay, There was many other beggars in that area.

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There were many people that were just.

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Just like Bartimaeus.

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And many were calling out.

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Many were making, as you can imagine, the hubbub or the activity that was going on.

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But he says when he heard that Jesus of Nazareth was coming, he began to cry out a different cry, right?

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He started crying at something different from all of the other beggars, which made him, his voice stand out higher than the rest.

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And what he said was, jesus, son of David, have mercy on me.

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You see, this man, Bartimaeus, was a Jew.

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And as a Jew, he knew that he had rights to the covenant.

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We have a covenant with God.

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You know, in our free online Bible school, Power Academy, there is a section on there that's talking about the covenant of healing.

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We have covenant rights.

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And another.

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There's another module called the Rights of Redemption.

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And I would in.

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I would just encourage you to go on to Power Academy because it goes into this subject in a lot of detail that, you know, you'll find it under the Healing module.

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I can't remember.

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It's in Healing module one or two, but it's free anyway.

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And go on Power Academy and look it up.

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But the Rights of Redemption and the Covenant of Healing, you know, this man, as a Jew, knew that he had a right as part of the covenant.

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You know, the.

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The Jewish nation, the children of Israel, have a covenant relationship with God.

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That means that they have.

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There's a promise between them that lasts through generations and God, a blood covenant.

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And, you know, this goes back.

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This goes back to Genesis.

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And this is so important because when he said, you know, son of Jesus, son of David, he was referring to that covenant.

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It's called the Davidic covenant.

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He says, I'm part of that family.

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And as part of that family, as part of that lineage, he was saying, hey, I have rights.

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That healing power that you are carrying, I see that power.

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I have a right to it.

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Come over here.

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I have a right to it.

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And this, this was a, this wasn't a begging, you know.

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And I think this is really interesting that a beg beggar would come out with a demand because his whole life, his whole identity, he was very, very much in tune with begging.

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That's something.

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He was very used to putting his hands at begging.

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But when he saw Jesus, he never begged Jesus.

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Fancy that.

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The beggar never begged Jesus.

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No, he placed a demand on him.

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You see, the Lord doesn't respond to begging.

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He responds to faith.

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But faith is what pleases God.

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He's moved by your faith, not by your begging.

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And I just want to encourage you think about examining your prayer life.

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Because for me, for many years, I play I, I.

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My prayer life was all about begging God and asking him to do something, begging him, begging him, begging please, please, please, please, please.

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But the moment that I realized and I had a revelation of the covenant right I have as a child of God, I moved from begging, which was fruitless, into asking, which is a demand.

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Now this is a new wrinkle in people's brain because we think, isn't asking and begging the same?

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No, it's not.

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When we ask God for something, we are the, the actual phrase, when you study that out, it means to return something to somebody that already belongs to them.

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Ah, there's a thought there, isn't it?

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We're returning something to somebody that already belongs to them.

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It's like they, this, this blind bite to me, seeing Jesus and say, hang on a minute.

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I see that healing power.

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You are Jesus.

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You are Jesus from Nazareth.

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I see that healing power on the inside of you.

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I'm son of David.

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Have mercy on me.

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In other words, he's saying, I take a hold of that healing power.

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I take a hold of by the rights that have been given to me in the covenant I have as part of the family of God.

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I'm asking for that healing.

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I'm asking for that mercy.

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I'm asking for that deliverance.

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The word ask Atayo.

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It actually, it's talking about placing a demand on something.

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He wasn't even saying please.

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He didn't say please.

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There was no begging there.

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The beggar had moved from his normal pattern of, of begging, pleading to a position of authority, asking, demanding something not based on any, anything that he'd done, not based on his behavior or his position in society or anything like that, but purely based upon his position in the family man.

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If this beggar can recognize that as a child of God, he has a right to something that Jesus had, then more so can we.

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More so than can we.

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You know, there he was placing a demand, and this caught Jesus's attention.

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You can imagine everyone's shouting, everyone's out his name.

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But Jesus didn't respond to everyone.

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He responded to faith.

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He responded to someone that was placing a demand on their covenant rights.

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This is how we approach a miracle.

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We don't beg, we don't plead.

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We place a demand on the covenant rights.

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I see that healing that you've already paid for Jesus.

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And I, I, I, I demand that it comes into my body right now.

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It's rightfully mine.

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This is interesting.

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Many ordered him to keep silent, but he cried out all the more, son of David, have mercy on me.

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This is not a request, this is a statement.

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It has an exclamation mark with it, right?

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This is a demand.

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This is not Please, oh please.

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You know, people, people kind of act like that when they're starting to walk in their authority.

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Oh, please.

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Symptoms go, oh, please.

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Pain go, no, no, you don't say please when it's something that belongs to you.

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It's like, give it to me now.

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Right?

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So he says he cried out even, even more.

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And I, and I think this is really significant because there were people around him.

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He says there were people around him that tried to quieten him down, right?

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They tried not to tell him.

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Many ordered, it says in verse 48, many ordered him to keep silent, but he cried out even more.

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You know, when we are standing in faith for something, when we believe in God for a miracle, there are always going to be those people around you that, that don't understand.

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Always going to be those people around you that criticize you, that think you're crazy, that think you're, you know, disillusioned, just that delusional.

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They're going to be critics.

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Why?

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Because when you stand in faith, you challenge them in theirs.

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That's, that's the real rub, you know.

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After her daughter Hannah was healed, she had.

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If you haven't seen her testimony, you can check it out on our website, terrydays.com but she had an incurable autoimmune disease.

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She was just given a few days to live and sent home from the hospital to die.

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Well, we didn't take her home today.

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We took her to a conference, much like the one we're about to tend tonight with Andrew Wommack.

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And you know what?

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He prayed a prayer of faith over her, prayer of authority over her.

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And every one of her symptoms went, you know, but when we Went home to our home church where we come from.

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You know, there were some people that got really upset with that.

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They were kind of offended.

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They were offended because.

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Not necessarily because Hannah was healed, but because it challenged them in their own personal walking experience.

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Some people got offended because they still had symptoms, they still had sickness in their body.

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And their point was, hang on a minute, why is this?

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One child got healed, and yet my child hasn't got healed, or my body still isn't healed, or I still have my symptoms.

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She's healed, but what about me?

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That was the mindset.

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And some people got offended at that, you know, and they, they, they, they criticized.

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They criticized us.

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They.

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They didn't like it.

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They were just offended.

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It really wasn't about us.

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It was about their own heart.

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But, you know, they got offended because they, they were struggling to receive themselves.

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And, you know, I think this, that our stepping out in faith was really what challenged them.

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When we said, you know, Jesus healed Hannah.

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Well, you know, you can be healed too.

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That upsets some people because it means that it takes away the.

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Of being a victim because it puts victory on the table.

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When victory.

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If you just sit down to eat a meal and you had two plates, you could choose which one you ate from.

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Victory or victimhood, you know, they're right there.

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You have equal option.

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You have.

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You can't sit between two plates.

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You can't sit between two opinions anymore.

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You have to pick one.

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You have to vote for one.

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You know, it would seem crazy to pick being a victim, being sick and being poor and staying in defeat when being walking in victory and life and health and peace was an option.

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And really our very testimony was one that challenged people because now they saw, and it was a small church at the time.

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It was really clear they were, you know, everyone in the church knew each other.

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It's about 50 people in the church.

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Everyone knew, everyone knew everything that was going on.

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We grew up together.

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We'd live, you know, we live in community together.

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So everybody knew that from day one, Hannah was really sick.

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They had seen her walk through this district, this painful, terrible affliction for the whole three years of her life.

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They'd seen what it had done to us as a family.

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And then it went from night and day, from one day this child is dying to the next.

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The next day she's running around the church like nothing was ever wrong with her.

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It was such a manifest miracle in the middle of their.

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Their everyday world that it shocked them.

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And people responded in two different ways, either with Rejoicing or with offense.

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But they couldn't sit on the fence anymore.

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They had, you know, that's why some of them got off fenced.

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They got offended because you couldn't sit on the fence.

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You had to meet them.

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Be of the opinion, well, this is God.

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Or you were the opinion of, well, hang on a minute.

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I don't understand.

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You know, I don't believe that.

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It was night and day.

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And so we took a lot of criticism, we took a lot of heat from some people.

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But you know what?

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When you, when it's life and death for you, when it's, when, when, if this doesn't work, you know, is the end for you, if it's a terminal situation for you, you don't have room in your heart, you don't have time in your life to let offense creep in.

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We couldn't risk becoming offended with the offended, you know, and being moved by their opinions because it was life and death for our daughter and we had to walk in that.

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So I want to encourage you, if you're taking some heat, if you're taking some flack from some people for your faith, for believing God above your circumstances, just cry out all the more.

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Don't listen to their opinions, just cry out all the more.

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You keep focused.

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If Bartimaeus had listened to the opinions of the people around him that were trying to silence him and keep him quiet, we wouldn't have.

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We wouldn't have heard about him in the Scriptures, right?

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This is really important.

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So look, it says here.

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And many orders into Christ to be silent, but he cried out even more.

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Jesus stood still and commanded him to be.

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Called it his faith, his words of faith and the declaration of, of his covenant.

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He's right.

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That got Jesus attention.

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Jesus responded to faith, not to pleading.

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So they called the blind man saying, be of good comfort or be of good cheer.

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It says, rise.

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He's calling you now.

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Look at what happens next.

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And I think this is really significant.

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The man was still blind.

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I want you to see this now.

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The man was still blind the moment that Jesus responded to him.

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Him the moment.

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And Jesus, it says, Jesus stood still.

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Jesus didn't go over to the man.

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Now, he may have been, you know, 10 foot, 20ft away.

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We don't know how far it was.

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But if you're blind, going 10ft, 20ft is a big ordeal.

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You're groping in the dark.

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It would have been, I would have thought, a lot easier for Jesus, seeing that he was blind, to just go on over to the man and Lay hands on his eyes.

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But that's not what Jesus did in the moment.

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And, you know, we're talking today on how to approach a miracle.

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Miracles aren't just accidental.

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They have an anatomy.

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They have a pattern to them.

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You know, I've done a whole series on the anatomy of a miracle, how that works.

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Confession, creation, and manifestation.

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There's an approach here, right?

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Jesus asked for a response.

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And I see this so often when people come.

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We have conferences, we have our CURE conference coming up in April.

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And, you know, we'll have prayer ministers down the front, and we'll have people respond.

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And, you know, sometimes, you know, lines can get kind of long.

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People have to wait a moment, right?

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And I used to feel a little bit bad about people maybe having to wait their time, their turn in a line to go pray with someone because there's such a big response.

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But then the Lord showed me there's faith in the coming.

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And when I read this story, it made sense to me.

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Jesus stood still and asked the man to come to him.

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Why?

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Why did he do that?

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Because how you approach a miracle is so important.

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This man's very action of coming towards responding to the sound of Jesus's voice was just as important at the as the words, son of David, have mercy on me.

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This action was significant.

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Yes, it would have been much easier for Jesus to go to the blind man, but he called him to come towards him even in his blindness.

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You know, I think the lesson in here is we need to respond to the sound of the Lord's voice.

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We need to be hearing him.

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We need to quick to be quick to hear him.

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Listen to his voice, listen to what he has to say.

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He is calling you today to come close to him, to come close to him, to hear him and to respond to him.

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And you know, he responded.

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Bartimaeus responded to him in the midst of his circumstance, in the midst of his blindness, he moved towards the sound of his voice.

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Voice, I want to encourage you today.

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If you're believing God for a miracle, spend time.

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Maybe you're frustrated, maybe you're tired, maybe you're thinking, I've been going around this mountain for so long.

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Respond, find time.

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Sometimes this means changing our thinking.

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Sometimes this means changing our calendar, appointments, our habits.

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Spend time listening to the sound of his voice.

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He's calling you, he's calling you into response.

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You know what symptoms and pain are calling to you also.

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And sometimes we are much quicker to respond to circumstances and to pain and to symptoms or to the cell phone or whatever we Might very quick.

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We're very tuned to quickly responding to those things.

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But those things have, have, have drowned out the words of the Lord in our ears.

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We need to learn to become quick to hear and quick to respond to the word of the Lord.

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And it says here, he called the blind man, saying, be of good comfort or good shoe, rise.

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He's calling you.

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And look at this, this the next verse, it says, throwing aside his garment, he rose and came to Jesus.

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Why is this so significant?

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Well, you know, anytime it says, talks about garments in the scriptures, this is very, always very significant.

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It's very symbolic.

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Everything that's in the, in the word of God can be applied on multiple levels, right?

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So garments in the scriptures meant something.

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You know, those.

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There was a coat of many colors that was put onto Joseph.

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You remember that back in Genesis, there was robes that Jesus wore that they fought for.

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They drew lots over them.

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The robes were always significant.

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A king.

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Remember the story of, in Luke 15 or the prodigal Son, when he came back home, there was a robe that was put on him.

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Right.

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You know, when we, when we go to be with the Lord, we're going to have robes of righteousness.

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These garments are very important.

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They symbolized a person's identity.

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When David was in the cave with Saul, he cut the corner of the king's garment.

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He didn't kill Saul, even though he had opportunity to.

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He cut the corner.

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That means he, he, he removed his authority.

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That's where the authority is in the, in the corner, in the fringes.

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That's why the woman with the issue of blood wanted to touch the corner, the fringe, the hem of the garment.

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Because that's, that's a symbolic of, that's where the authority is.

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And so, you know, this garment is so important.

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It is an indicator of somebody's position.

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They could tell in, in Bible times what kind of standing somebody had in society.

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Just like you can now, their uniform, their outfit, the way that they dressed told you which position in, in society they were in how much respect, how much authority they had.

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So when he threw aside his garment, what was his garment?

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His garment, it says in some trans.

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In some passages it actually says his beggar clothes.

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He threw aside his beggar clothes.

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He, you know, and this was, this was hugely important.

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You know, there's scriptures about tunics and garments and coats and don't, you know, basically don't leave it.

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You go back and get it right.

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They're valuable item.

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The most valuable thing that he owned probably was his own.

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You know, I'M sure it was his only garment, his only outer garment.

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But, you know, it was a garment that identified him and that was not an identity that he planned to keep.

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He didn't plan to keep his ident as a beggar.

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Why?

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Because Jesus had called him higher.

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He was going to approach his miracle in the identity he had as a covenant, as a covenant child, as a.

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As a son of David.

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Right?

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He was approaching Jesus.

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He didn't need to take with him into his presence the identity of a beggar man.

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This is so important.

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This should change the way that you pray.

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If we come to God and we're identifying ourselves in front of the Lord as a beggar, we cannot expect to receive something really important.

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We have to throw aside our beggar, our grave clothes, right?

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And come to him as a child asking, in other words, placing a demand upon the promises because we have a right to.

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A child does not need to go into the presence of their father in grave clothes, in beggar clothes.

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It doesn't identify them.

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Cor.

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Right.

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There's an authority that we walk in as children of God, that we have access to the promises that really moved the promises of God from a spiritual realm.

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When we walk in our authority and our true identity as a child of God, we moved the promises of God from a spiritual realm to a natural realm, to a physical realm.

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We can't do that if we're crawling towards into the throne room in our beggar clothes.

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It doesn't.

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It's a misidentification.

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You know, the world itself is going through an identity crisis.

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Places people don't even know if they're a boy or a girl.

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Right?

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I mean, is that crazy?

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We need to identify as children of the Most High God.

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We need to identify as children, not as beggars, but as children with rights to the covenant.

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Because when we get that down on the inside of us, I tell you, it's going to change the circumstances around us.

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You know, here's a fact.

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The enemy, when he sees you, he knows who you are.

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He knows who you are.

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He knows what potential looks like.

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He knows when he looks, he can see the difference between someone that's saved, that's not of his kingdom and someone that's still under his influence.

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The enemy can see that he knows whether you're his or whether you're.

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Whether you belong to the Lord.

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So don't misidentify yourself as a beggar, because here's what happens.

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When the enemy looks and he sees you in your beggar clothes, he can Mistake you for his.

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Think about that.

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You know, Today is the 31st of October, and there are some people that go, you know, dressing up in different things.

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All right?

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But I want to tell you, when we dress up as something that's not of ourselves, the enemy will misidentify ourselves.

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Misidentify you as one of his.

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You're not supposed to look like the rest of the world.

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Think about that before you put on a costume.

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Think about that before you.

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You walk in in a way that doesn't belong to you.

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Do you want to be misidentified as a beggar?

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Do you want to be misidentified by the enemy as something that he owns?

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Right.

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No way.

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Absolutely not.

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I want to walk in the fullness of.

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Of what Jesus has paid me.

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And acting like a beggar and dressing up like somebody else does not belong to me.

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There is no way when the enemy sees me that he's going to misidentify me as his by the way that I live my life.

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Right?

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This is another reason why we're called to, to.

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To have a standard of holiness, lest we get misidentified.

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There's a power in this.

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You're a child of the most high God.

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So walk like it.

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Walk like it in all it's walking your boulders, walking your confidence.

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Walk like a victor rather than crawling like a victim.

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Don't let.

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Don't misidentify yourself, lest others also see you that way.

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When we start to see ourselves like children of God, you know what?

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The enemy will start to see us that way, too.

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And actually, you know what?

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He's.

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You know, in Colorado, we have bears, and bears are lazy and they're looking for a snack.

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They're looking for an easy win, you know, But I.

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I learned one day I was.

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The bear tried to get into a garage and I shouted at it and I said, in the name of Jesus, you get out of that garage.

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You leave that stuff alone.

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And he just got up and walked out like it had to respond to authority, you know, so bears won't really want to fight you.

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They don't really want to fight you.

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They just want the spoils.

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They just want a tasty snack.

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And if you put on any kind of fight, they're going to be off.

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You can scare them off pretty easily.

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But when we dress in beggar clothes, when we're acting like victims, when victim words are coming out of our mouth, you know what?

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We attract all of the power of darkness.

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We attract all it is that we just came back From Africa.

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And we actually saw some real lions, right?

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And you know, it says in First Peter that the enemy, he roams around as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour.

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He's looking for people that are dressed in the wrong outfits.

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He's looking for people that are easy pickings, that have misidentified themselves, that don't know their covenant rights as children of God, that are willing to walk as a victim, that are willing to cruel and beg and plead, right?

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That he's looking for people like that because he knows he can devour them.

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Don't let the enemy misidentify you.

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It starts with your voice, and then it starts with your appearance.

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Look at this.

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So he threw aside his garment and he rose and he came to Jesus.

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He rose up and he came to Jesus.

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How did he come to Jesus?

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He couldn't see his way there.

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He was still blind.

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He had to follow the sound of his voice.

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How do you approach a miracle?

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You follow the sound of his voice.

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You follow the sound of his voice.

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You have to understand that you have rights.

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You have to throw aside your old identity, willing to embrace your new identity, willing to imagine what it means to be healed.

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Look, healed, sound healed.

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Speak, healed.

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And then you have to follow the sound of his voice.

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Three easy steps.

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Seth says, the worst enemy is my brain.

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You know, isn't that the truth?

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You know, we don't have to fight the enemy.

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He's already defeated.

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What we have to overcome is our own thought life, our own negative thinking.

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But he comes to Jesus and he's saying, what do you want me to do for you?

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And the blind man said, rabbi, that I might receive my sight.

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Jesus said to him, go your way.

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Your faith has made you well.

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And immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus on the way.

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There's those three steps there to approaching a miracle.

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You know, they belong to you.

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God has not made this difficult.

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He's already given you the right.

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You just need to realize that you have them.

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Say, you know what?

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I have them.

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They belong to me.

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They're already mine.

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Actually, that would be a really great confession.

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Put that in the comments right now.

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I have a right to receive my healing.

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I have a right to receive my healing.

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I have a right.

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You know what?

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Healing belongs to me.

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Healing is mine.

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It's mine.

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Healing is mine.

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You know, these are your words.

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This is your identification with healing, his provision, your identification with that covenant.

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He's already always going to keep his promises because he's the perfect candidate.

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Amen.

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But when we when we put our statement behind that, when we say, yeah, you know, healing is my right, we're identifying with his manifesto and we've.

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That's like we're casting our vote.

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We're voting for Jesus.

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Amen.

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We're voting.

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That's right.

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I have a right to my healing.

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I have a right to receive my healing.

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Come on, that's powerful.

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Pamela, Joanna, Sharon, Natasha, Linda.

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I have a right to receive my healing.

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Rose, Deborah.

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You have a right, you know, you don't have to beg and plead.

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You have a right.

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Cena, Mary, Andrea, Joy.

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You have a right to receive your healing.

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We're not begging and pleading anymore.

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It's.

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It's who you are.

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It's who God called you to be.

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Come on, Anna and Andrew and Coben, man, so powerful.

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Constance and Lorna and Patricia and Johan.

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Thank you, Lord.

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I have a right to receive my healing.

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We don't have to plead.

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We don't have to beg.

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Come as beggars.

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We're not beggars anymore.

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Then we throw aside our garments.

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We throw aside that previous voice of a victim.

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We throw aside that identification.

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I can't tell you how many people I've prayed for.

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And they say, oh, my migraines, my diabetes, my pain, my arthritis.

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Be careful what you say.

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Do you want to keep it?

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Then don't claim it as your own own.

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It's not mine.

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Don't say it's mine.

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Change the to my.

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To that.

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That.

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Remove it from yourself.

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It means you're not.

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It's not who you are.

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My confession used to be, I'm Carly.

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I'm epileptic.

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I'm Carly.

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I'm asthmatic.

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I'm Kali.

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I'm, you know, blank, whatever I'm allergic to.

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No, you're not.

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I'm anything other than I'm a child of God.

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I'm a child of God.

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I'm the healed of the Lord.

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I'm the righteousness of God in Christ.

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I'm above and not beneath faith.

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I'm the head and not the tail.

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I'm blessed coming in, I'm blessed going out.

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Everything I touch profits.

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You need to say that I am.

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Statements that identify you as a child of God.

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You know, if you struggle with this and you struggle to see yourself in a position of health and wholeness, you need to get one of our confession cards, right.

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It has I am statements all over it, and they're all based upon the word of God.

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In fact, I'm going to ask our team to put a link to download that Confession card card right now in the comment section.

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That confession card is so powerful, it's all scripture.

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But we need to change our identity if we're going to approach this, this, this miracle.

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We've got to have the right approach.

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We've got to get, get our airplane of faith to land.

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Amen.

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And that means, you know, riding through that turbulence.

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But it, but we have to approach it differently.

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Not as beggars and pleaders.

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But I'm, this is mine.

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I'm taking it, right?

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That's right.

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I'm a child of God.

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I have a right to receive.

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You know, so it's that sickness you might have, you know, you might be dealing with that diabetes, but it's not my diabetes anymore.

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Don't own it.

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Throw aside your, your identification as a, as a sick person.

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And he says, what do you want me to do for you?

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Be clear in your requests, be clear in your demand.

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He asked him, what do you want me to do for you?

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And the baker says, I want to receive my sight.

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That's it.

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That's it.

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So what we're going to do today is we, we're going to declare your healing.

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That's, that's.

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We're not begging and pleading, but we are wanting it.

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And he listened to the sound of Jesus voice.

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He draw near to him.

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Quit being worrying about all the turbulence in the atmosphere, all the point or the opinions of other people.

Speaker A:

Quit worrying about all the symptoms, the things that create the lumps and the bumps and the.

Speaker A:

Whatever it is, the scan results, the test results.

Speaker A:

Don't worry about that.

Speaker A:

It's just turbulence, just turbulence.

Speaker A:

You know what, we're going through it.

Speaker A:

We're coming through the other side.

Speaker A:

I said something.

Speaker A:

We just been ministering all over the place.

Speaker A:

We just come off a tour here.

Speaker A:

But you know, I said something the other day I said to do.

Speaker A:

I think it was in Namibia.

Speaker A:

I can't remember now, my brain somewhere in a different time zone.

Speaker A:

But I said, you know, if you're taking medication for something, you know, you can hold that medication.

Speaker A:

You don't have to feel defeated.

Speaker A:

You can hold that medication in your hand and speak to it.

Speaker A:

You can say, you can say your days are numbered.

Speaker A:

Let me just remind you, you too should come to pass.

Speaker A:

These side effects won't happen.

Speaker A:

This drug's going to go into my body and it's going to touch exactly what it needs to.

Speaker A:

You don't have the power to go anywhere.

Speaker A:

You know, you remind it.

Speaker A:

You take that pill pot in your hand and say your days are numbered.

Speaker A:

You don't have to get defeated about it.

Speaker A:

You don't have to be be defeated by thinking, well, I'm taking medication, you know, if.

Speaker A:

Listen, God just wants you to be well.

Speaker A:

He just wants you to be well.

Speaker A:

Don't be defeated by the turbulence.

Speaker A:

You can look at that medication say you're just turbulence, right?

Speaker A:

I'm coming through.

Speaker A:

I'm coming over.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

You know, this is a limited season.

Speaker A:

You know what?

Speaker A:

You might be on an airplane going through turbulence, but it doesn't last forever.

Speaker A:

You're coming into land.

Speaker A:

I'm coming into land.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Jesus.

Speaker A:

I'm approaching my miracle.

Speaker A:

Well, I think it's time to pray.

Speaker A:

So, Father God, I just thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

I thank you that you are here with us in this moment and right now.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, we take all authority over the lies of the enemy.

Speaker A:

We command sickness and disease to leave these bodies.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, we command this spirit of infirmity, of depression, of suicide to leave.

Speaker A:

Get out right now.

Speaker A:

Get out right now in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord, that you're making us strong.

Speaker A:

You're making us strong in every area of our body right now.

Speaker A:

I see somebody being healed of macular degeneration in their eyes.

Speaker A:

Your eyes are being restored, sharpened.

Speaker A:

The clarity is coming back.

Speaker A:

Those cataracts, the cloudiness in your pupils.

Speaker A:

There is moving is.

Speaker A:

There's clearness, there's clarity coming back to your vision.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you.

Speaker A:

You know, I see someone's joy being restored to them.

Speaker A:

There's a joy that's coming back.

Speaker A:

You've walked in a position of darkness, but right now it's like we're peeling back depression.

Speaker A:

We're throwing off the robe of depression.

Speaker A:

Somebody actually needs to do this.

Speaker A:

Almost like you throw off your coat.

Speaker A:

Do it physically or as a symbol or just in the spirit, but right.

Speaker A:

Throw off that cloak of depression.

Speaker A:

Say, that doesn't belong to me.

Speaker A:

The joy of the Lord is my strength.

Speaker A:

I work in joy.

Speaker A:

I had joy as the fruit of my spirit right now and I'm walking in it.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

There's a bipolar disorder.

Speaker A:

Emotions and things are going up and down all the time.

Speaker A:

Manic and depressive all the time.

Speaker A:

Right now we combined equilibrium.

Speaker A:

There's the chemicals in your brain are a little out of whack back right now.

Speaker A:

We command that to stabilize in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Naturally.

Speaker A:

Stabilize in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord, for bringing a peace back to our soul.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

But that you restore our souls, that you restore our joy, we stir that up.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, Deborah, right now we command that lung disease to go.

Speaker A:

There's several people on here that have cancers and blood disorders.

Speaker A:

Right now, in Jesus name, we just command that cancer to die and those blood diseases to leave your body.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

There's deficiencies.

Speaker A:

I see people have deficiencies in their bodies of certain substances.

Speaker A:

Right now, I see it's almost like oil being poured in and.

Speaker A:

And filling up a reservoir.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

For.

Speaker A:

For restoring the imbalances in our bodies to equilibrium, for bringing back where there has been deficiencies.

Speaker A:

We call it sufficient, Lord, you're our sufficient.

Speaker A:

We command those levels to come back online in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Those hormones to be just to be balanced.

Speaker A:

There's a real sense, I really feel strong.

Speaker A:

There's a balancing happening.

Speaker A:

There's a balancing in our body where gauges are all going back to level again.

Speaker A:

Somebody's had a problem with very high cholesterol and cortisol stress woman in their body.

Speaker A:

Right now, those things are coming back online.

Speaker A:

There's blood to tests that are coming back that have been markers for cancer and different diseases.

Speaker A:

But right now, I see the Lord just twerking them.

Speaker A:

I see that almost like the Holy Spirit is going in to your medical records and he's adjusting them.

Speaker A:

He's just adjusting.

Speaker A:

Just adjusting them.

Speaker A:

Right, because they need to.

Speaker A:

To report the word, to reflect the report of the Lord.

Speaker A:

He's adjusting your records.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

The things that you cannot see.

Speaker A:

Somebody's been told, been diagnosed, but they have no symptoms.

Speaker A:

Symptoms.

Speaker A:

And I hear the Lord say, don't be of that opinion.

Speaker A:

You know, like the scripture we read out there in.

Speaker A:

In First Kings, right at the beginning.

Speaker A:

How long will you be between two opinions?

Speaker A:

You've been diagnosed with a condition, but you don't have any symptoms.

Speaker A:

And the doctors can't really understand why.

Speaker A:

And I want to suggest to you that's because it's not actually physical, it's spiritual, and it's a lie, and you have authority over it.

Speaker A:

So in Jesus name, we command that to reverse, to repent.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, we command your test results to reflect the report of the Lord in the name of Jesus.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

It's almost like, don't be worried about it.

Speaker A:

You have been tempted.

Speaker A:

Somebody has been tempted with a course of treatment that is very high risk.

Speaker A:

And you've been told it's your only path.

Speaker A:

It's not your only path.

Speaker A:

It's not.

Speaker A:

Don't be backed into a corner.

Speaker A:

It's not your only path.

Speaker A:

The Lord has healing available for you.

Speaker A:

You.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

So right now I just command those lying symptoms.

Speaker A:

And that's what they are.

Speaker A:

They're lying.

Speaker A:

Their symptoms are ruing your body.

Speaker A:

But they lie because they don't reflect the word of God.

Speaker A:

We command those symptoms to leave your body.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, we command blood sugar levels to come back to normal.

Speaker A:

We can want blood pressure to come back in down to a low level.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

There's a.

Speaker A:

There's an output.

Speaker A:

Somebody's been told they have a.

Speaker A:

A low output.

Speaker A:

Thank you Jesus for increasing that.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

I think it's to do with a renal output.

Speaker A:

You have the way that your kidneys function right now.

Speaker A:

The kidney function test.

Speaker A:

We command.

Speaker A:

The liver function test, the lung function test.

Speaker A:

We command them to come back online.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Come back and report that it's good.

Speaker A:

That's me.

Speaker A:

I don't know which word you're responding to there, but.

Speaker A:

Lynette, we agree with you.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord that we have choice.

Speaker A:

We have a choice to believe you.

Speaker A:

We choose to believe you.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord for helping Seth to wean his daughter off those breathing treatments day and night.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord for her lungs opening up and coming back to life.

Speaker A:

Her air coming back into her lungs.

Speaker A:

There's somebody that has.

Speaker A:

As they breathe in into their lungs, it's like you can hear a crackle on the inside when you breathe in.

Speaker A:

Right now, we command that infection, that pleurisy to leave.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, we command all of that fluid.

Speaker A:

Somebody has a lot of mucus, they have a lot of fluid in their body right now.

Speaker A:

It needs to dry up.

Speaker A:

Dry up.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord that you're taking care of even the little things.

Speaker A:

Things.

Speaker A:

I know this seems really random, but somebody's really worried about their cat.

Speaker A:

In the holy Spirit tells me the most random things.

Speaker A:

You're concerned about your cat.

Speaker A:

I see somebody, their cat's gone missing and somebody else that their cat is.

Speaker A:

Is sick in some way.

Speaker A:

You know you have authority over your pets.

Speaker A:

So if your cat is nearby, just lay hands on your cat.

Speaker A:

We can wide healing into that cat's body.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, whatever it is that's sick, sickness and disease leave our pets.

Speaker A:

In the name of Jesus.

Speaker A:

Jesus.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

We.

Speaker A:

We command those missing pets, those stray pets to.

Speaker A:

To come back home.

Speaker A:

We call them back home in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

You know, we had a.

Speaker A:

We had a Dog once that ran away.

Speaker A:

Well, maybe it was.

Speaker A:

Maybe it was the cat.

Speaker A:

Anyway, one of our pets ran away missing overnight.

Speaker A:

And we prayed.

Speaker A:

Our kids were little, we prayed and that thing showed up back up on the doorstep within a few hours.

Speaker A:

Am I been witnessing for ages.

Speaker A:

Shina Bako so the enemy.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord, that you.

Speaker A:

You're already working things out.

Speaker A:

You know, I hear this phrase, I'm working it out, I'm working it out.

Speaker A:

And you have been trying to work out.

Speaker A:

But the Lord says, I'm working it out.

Speaker A:

I'm working it out.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

You know, he is.

Speaker A:

He is.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Jesus.

Speaker A:

I see the Holy Spirit going into court on your behalf.

Speaker A:

You know, this is.

Speaker A:

He showed me this the other day, that the word Satan means accusing or prosecutor, like in a court of law.

Speaker A:

You had the prosecution and you have a defense.

Speaker A:

The actual word Satan, it means prosecutor or accuser.

Speaker A:

He's the accuser of the brethren, right?

Speaker A:

He's the one that spouts lies about you, that attacks you.

Speaker A:

But the Holy Spirit, one of the meanings of the word for Holy Spirit is he's our legal defense.

Speaker A:

He's our comforter, he's our counselor, but he's also our legal defender.

Speaker A:

He's our defender.

Speaker A:

Our legal defender.

Speaker A:

You know what?

Speaker A:

You're a child of God with rights to the covenant.

Speaker A:

And you have the Holy Spirit as your legal defender against the prosecutor of the enemy.

Speaker A:

Think about that.

Speaker A:

The Lord shall be.

Speaker A:

He's going into court on your behalf.

Speaker A:

He's co.

Speaker A:

He's.

Speaker A:

And the case says dismissed.

Speaker A:

Case dismissed.

Speaker A:

I feel like you're not even going to have to show up because God's already showing up for you.

Speaker A:

He's already working it out.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

The Holy Spirit is our helper.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Jesus, that he's working it out.

Speaker A:

He's already working out.

Speaker A:

I see the Holy Spirit like a.

Speaker A:

He's.

Speaker A:

Somebody is behind you and you can feel it even now.

Speaker A:

It's almost like he's rubbing your shoulders.

Speaker A:

I don't know how to explain this, but I'm seeing.

Speaker A:

I'm seeing the Lord standing behind you and he's.

Speaker A:

He's squeezing.

Speaker A:

There's a massaging going on right there in the shoulders.

Speaker A:

Thank Lord, for, for restoring to us just a.

Speaker A:

Just a looseness for removing the stress, for taking off the burden.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Holy Spirit, that you.

Speaker A:

You're working this out.

Speaker A:

You're working out.

Speaker A:

You're working us over in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Niche eight.

Speaker A:

She said you feel so confused and desperate.

Speaker A:

Listen, Lord is speaking to you.

Speaker A:

You.

Speaker A:

He's.

Speaker A:

You don't have to know all the answers.

Speaker A:

You do need to rest.

Speaker A:

You need to get some sleep.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord, for giving Niche rest.

Speaker A:

You need to eat and you need to take a nap.

Speaker A:

Right?

Speaker A:

The Holy.

Speaker A:

That the.

Speaker A:

The Lord is with you.

Speaker A:

He's taking care of you.

Speaker A:

He's working it out for you.

Speaker A:

He's defending you.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

He's resolving it for you, Nish.

Speaker A:

You can trust him.

Speaker A:

Now.

Speaker A:

I want you to get that confession card.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

I want you to get that confession card and I want you to read it.

Speaker A:

And you, Alfreda, you say you're depressed and sad.

Speaker A:

I want you to get our confession card and I want you to read it.

Speaker A:

It's like a prescription.

Speaker A:

You can get that.

Speaker A:

Our team will put the link up for you to get that confession card.

Speaker A:

You can get it on our website and download it.

Speaker A:

It's free, but it's going to tell you who you are.

Speaker A:

Read those.

Speaker A:

There are scriptures.

Speaker A:

They're going to help you.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Right now, we command that myelin sheath to come back to you.

Speaker A:

You come back to you.

Speaker A:

To be restored back to you.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name.

Speaker A:

I see the.

Speaker A:

The connections.

Speaker A:

Somebody you know when you have two power cords and you have an extension, right?

Speaker A:

A power bank, I see the Lord is plugging the extension cords into each other.

Speaker A:

Like he's connecting the power.

Speaker A:

He's connecting the power.

Speaker A:

And I think what I'm seeing here is there's.

Speaker A:

There's nerves that are.

Speaker A:

That have become disconnected to certain parts of the body.

Speaker A:

And right now the Lord is going through the body and he's connecting the power.

Speaker A:

He's connecting the nerves.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Right now we come on feeling to come back from there's brain.

Speaker A:

The brain is where these things are generated and it goes all the way through.

Speaker A:

There's connections in the nerves.

Speaker A:

Go all the way through to your extremities.

Speaker A:

We command those fingertips.

Speaker A:

Somebody has had real problems with their fingertips tips.

Speaker A:

I think this is numbness.

Speaker A:

There's numbness right now.

Speaker A:

There's lack of feeling, but there's.

Speaker A:

There's.

Speaker A:

There's neuropathy.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Jesus.

Speaker A:

There's neuropathy.

Speaker A:

We command feeling to come back.

Speaker A:

Neuropathy to leave.

Speaker A:

Burning, stinging, tingling, odd numb sensations.

Speaker A:

Right now.

Speaker A:

To leave in Jesus name at multiple sclerosis.

Speaker A:

Leave right now.

Speaker A:

Leave right now.

Speaker A:

Now.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Jesus.

Speaker A:

You know, there's random pains and some.

Speaker A:

Some would say phantom pains.

Speaker A:

Somebody Has a phantom pain.

Speaker A:

What side is this?

Speaker A:

My left shoulder.

Speaker A:

Somebody has a phantom pain in their shoulder, and they don't really know what it is, that there's no reason for it.

Speaker A:

It's a deferred pain.

Speaker A:

Right now, we command that to leave in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Trigeminal neuralgia.

Speaker A:

Leave in the name of Jesus.

Speaker A:

Phantom pains.

Speaker A:

Leave in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Deferred pain.

Speaker A:

Leave.

Speaker A:

Leave right now in the name of Jesus.

Speaker A:

Multiple myeloma.

Speaker A:

Leave in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

You're going before us, somebody.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

It's like you have toes that are missing or deformed.

Speaker A:

And I see budding.

Speaker A:

I'm seeing budding in the toes right now.

Speaker A:

We command those toes to grow back out.

Speaker A:

We command new tissue, new bone matter, new nerves to come back into place where it's not there anymore.

Speaker A:

We command it to come back.

Speaker A:

Command you to come back.

Speaker A:

Bone tissue, nerve tissue, come back in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Grow, multiply.

Speaker A:

Thank you.

Speaker A:

Load.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Lord, for bringing strength back to our bodies through bringing peace back to our soul.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Somebody has a lump.

Speaker A:

It's more like a growth, actually on an ovary.

Speaker A:

And the Lord's removing that growth on that ovary in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

And adrenal glands.

Speaker A:

Somebody has fatigue in their adrenal glands.

Speaker A:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

I don't really understand what that is.

Speaker A:

But you have fatigue in your adrenal glands.

Speaker A:

Glands.

Speaker A:

Right now we command.

Speaker A:

We command those glands to come back to full strength in Jesus name.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Like I said, you need to take a nap and you need to eat.

Speaker A:

You need to just tell your body what to do.

Speaker A:

All right?

Speaker A:

You know, sometimes we listen a lot to our body and to our feelings, and they lie to us all the time.

Speaker A:

Time.

Speaker A:

If I were to listen to all of my feelings, I'd eat all the cake, right?

Speaker A:

And the cake isn't good.

Speaker A:

My body's like, I want cake.

Speaker A:

And I've said in my body, you don't need to eat cake, right?

Speaker A:

You need to eat things that are healthy for you.

Speaker A:

Go have a banana, have an apple, right?

Speaker A:

Have some protein.

Speaker A:

Go.

Speaker A:

And you know, you have.

Speaker A:

You have to tell your body what to do.

Speaker A:

It starts first with your.

Speaker A:

With your will.

Speaker A:

And.

Speaker A:

And if you want to see the word of God work in your body, your will needs come into alignment with it.

Speaker A:

That means do what is good for you.

Speaker A:

You.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

So that not what you feel like, but what you know to be true.

Speaker A:

Shifi says, that's me that's what I tell my fatigue.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord, for, for removing tuna tumors and lumps and bumps.

Speaker A:

Somebody has real problem with kidney stones and stomach ulcers.

Speaker A:

I'm seeing these two things, kidney stones and stomach ulcers right now.

Speaker A:

We command those that you've had kidney.

Speaker A:

Oh, you've had kidney stones more than a week.

Speaker A:

Once actually.

Speaker A:

And I don't know how this, this all works out, whether it's like a, like you're just predisposed to it or whatever, but.

Speaker A:

Or whether it's.

Speaker A:

Maybe it's a diet thing, I don't know.

Speaker A:

But.

Speaker A:

But you need to understand, these kidney stones, they don't have a riot to come back.

Speaker A:

You don't be expecting them.

Speaker A:

That's not normal.

Speaker A:

And sometimes we can have a cycle of negative expectation where our faith is working perfectly or in getting things get.

Speaker A:

We.

Speaker A:

We don't want, right, because our faith is still working.

Speaker A:

It's just working things we don't want.

Speaker A:

So you're receiving what you don't want right now.

Speaker A:

I break that cycle of negative expectation and we say, kidney stones.

Speaker A:

No, you will not arise a second time.

Speaker A:

You will.

Speaker A:

This affliction will not return.

Speaker A:

In Jesus name, we command those stomach ulcers to heal up in the name of Jesus.

Speaker A:

Heal up in the name of Jesus.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord, that you hear us.

Speaker A:

I see someone.

Speaker A:

And you've actually been kneeling by your bed praying for your son.

Speaker A:

I think this is an adult son, maybe a bit wayward, but the Lord, the Lord just said, I hear your prayers, mama.

Speaker A:

I hear your prayers.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

And you know, he's doing more behind the scenes than you know.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Right now we just, we just surround that child world.

Speaker A:

We just surround that prodigal in Jesus name with believers.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Everywhere they go, they run into believers in the car wash, in the grocery store, in the bank, in the dentist, even in the jail cell.

Speaker A:

Lord, I thank you for surrounding them with believers.

Speaker A:

I thank you, Lord, that their physical, you know, there's something here.

Speaker A:

I hear the Lord say, they do know me.

Speaker A:

They're just not walking in my ways.

Speaker A:

They do know me.

Speaker A:

They belong to me.

Speaker A:

They're mine.

Speaker A:

They're just not walking in my ways.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Their eternal salvation is more important than their temporary situation.

Speaker A:

Oh, that's a word.

Speaker A:

Their eternal salvation is more important than their temporary situation.

Speaker A:

And the Lord's like, I'm even in the prison cell.

Speaker A:

I'm right There, I've got this.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Lord.

Speaker A:

That you're bringing peace to us in this hour.

Speaker A:

That you're bringing peace to our.

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To our kids, to our situations.

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Someone's got, like, a whole torment going on in their home right now.

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I don't know what it is.

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It's like your kids are bouncing off the walls.

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There's not money to pay the bills.

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You know, it's just like a whole circus of.

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Of torment.

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And I see you walking through your kitchen, and you have a robe on.

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On.

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And I don't know what this is.

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I'm just seeing a picture of it right now.

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But you're walking through your kitchen and you have this robe on, and it's.

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It's.

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It's just a robe of oppression.

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It's.

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It's a robe that.

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That doesn't really identify you.

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It's not.

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Yours look kind of like Bartimaeus.

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You had that beggar clothes on, and you've been.

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It's been so oppressive.

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The turbulence in your house has been so much for so long.

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You've started to identify.

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Identify with it.

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You've started to identify with this robe as oppression.

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Of oppression, as being your lot in life.

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And it.

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It's like the.

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The this.

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The moment that you put that robe on, that.

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You first put that robe on, it got 10 times worse.

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10 times worse.

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And it's just.

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It's almost like it's an attractive.

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It attracts drama.

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But here you are in the kitchen, and I don't know why your kitchen is really significant, but I see you throwing this robe of oppression off.

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And now we see you.

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You know what?

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I'm a child of the most high God.

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I have a right to have peace in my home.

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I have a right to all of God's promises.

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And now you stand up and you start to walk in authority.

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You start to talk in authority, and suddenly the oppression leaves you.

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Taking off that robe of oppression, you quit identifying with that robe of oppression.

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I tell you, the turbulence in your house will be impacted.

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It's almost like you're.

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There's peace, you know, there.

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There.

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There are things in your house that are really negative, and they stir up your kids.

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They stir up your kids.

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But when you walk in that.

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When you remove that cloak of oppression and throw it to the ground, I'm telling you those things will stop.

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Because I stand in my kitchen all day and I've worn out the floors.

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Take off the robe of oppression, Amber.

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It doesn't belong to you.

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You don't identify it.

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That's not who you are.

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You're not the mother of sick kids.

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You're not the mother of a poor household.

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You're not the mother you know.

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You're not identifying with those things You.

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It's almost like there needs to be an anger on the inside that rips it off.

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Is I am the righteousness of God in Christ.

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I walk in that confession every day.

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I am who you say I am.

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I will have who you say I.

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Who what you say I can have in the name of Jesus.

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Jesus, start taking authority over everything that rises against it, every opinion.

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You cannot afford to sit between two opinions.

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The word of the Lord and the experience of your life.

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You cannot sit in between.

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This is the word of the Lord.

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This shall come as for me and my household.

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We will serve the Lord.

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Thank you, Lord.

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I believe that that's revelation, Amber.

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That's rip off that robe of oppression.

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It doesn't belong to me anymore.

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Anymore.

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Cast it off.

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The Lord is calling you.

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He's calling you.

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Hear the sound of his voice.

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He's calling you.

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Thank you, Lord.

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Thank you Jesus, for ministering to Amber, for bringing her revelation in this area.

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Thank you Lord, for that strength, for energy rising up on the inside of these people in Jesus name.

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Thank you, Questions.

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Thank you, Lord.

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You know, you're coming into a different season.

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There's a different season.

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There's something on the inside that literally is standing up right now.

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There's something on the inside that needs to change.

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And when we change on the inside, we're going to change on the outside.

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When we start to identify with him, with His Word and listen to the sound of his words.

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You go back in the chapter that we just read in Mark, chapter 10.

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Go back in the chapter, chapter he says, when you know he.

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He called out jesus, son of David, have mercy on me.

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You say, I'm a covenant of a covenant right to this.

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And then you, you know, you don't even ask.

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You say, I have a covenant right to this, to this peace, to this health, to this wholeness, to this prosperity.

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Give it to me right.

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There's a demand.

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You, you then you start, you start speaking it out, you throw aside, you identify with it.

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It becomes who you are.

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You identify with the righteousness of God in Christ more than you do the circumstances.

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And then you, you respond to the sound of his voice, hear his whisper, respond, thank you, Lord.

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Thank you Lord, for, for helping us to receive these truths in Jesus name.

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Now I just want to say that our phone Lines are open.

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We have prayer ministers that are standing by to take your call.

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Thank you, Lord.

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Thank you, Lord.

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They're proof.

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And I've taken off this robe of oppression.

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I've taken off the garment of oppression.

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Thank you, Jesus.

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Thank you, Lord.

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We don't have to come to him as a beggar.

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We have a covenant right.

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We have a covenant right.

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There are some people on this live stream.

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You need to go back and watch it from the beginning because you didn't get all of it.

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You need to go back with a notepad and take notes because this is life and death for you, Shannon.

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Because a.

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Look, you know, I want to say a thank you to our partners that are on here.

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We have just.

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I'm in a hotel room.

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As you can probably see.

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We're just on our way home from Africa tour.

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I just flew in from Johannesburg last night after spending 30 plus hours on planes.

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So if I'm a little bit squirrely today, that is why my body is one place and my brain is probably somewhere else.

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But please, we have a couple of numbers.

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Okay, so our prayer ministers are standing by to take your call.

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And also, you know what, our website is open as well for all of the information that be giving you today.

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You can find out more on our website@teradez.com including you can download that confession card.

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Okay, so Anisha, I don't know if you're still on here, but you definitely need to go get that confession card.

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So thank you, Lord.

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Thank you, Lord.

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We believe and we receive everything that you have for us in Jesus name name.

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Listen, if you'd like to be a part of the drawing today, you need to go and press share if you're on Facebook right now.

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Okay?

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So you need to press share right now if you're on Facebook like and subscribe if you're on YouTube and comment shared.

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And then what we'll do is we'll.

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We'll know that's your entry into the drawing last week's.

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I'm going to read these again in case you're not on here.

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Amen.

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So thank you, thank you for people that are participating meeting and we want to make sure this live stream gets out to as many people as possible.

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We see that and our team will pick a couple of people and then we'll get those, those, those winners announced next week.

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Every week we have a giveaway.

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So make sure you tune in next week to see if you're one of our winners.

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Amen.

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And if there's something that you'd like to have and that you didn't you want a winner of, you can also go on our website and get a hold of it on there as well.

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Thank you to our partners if you are wanting to make a donation of any kind or become a partner.

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You know, our partners help us to go on all these trips.

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We saw some amazing miracles.

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We're going to have your recap video video that's coming out real soon on our platform.

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So you know, and you may have been following our pages and you've seen some of the pictures and some clips and stuff.

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We're going to have a proper recap video that our team's going to put out in a few days.

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Take some while to gather all that footage.

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But we are just super blessed.

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We got to minister to hundreds of people and lots of miracles, lots of healings, salvations, baptism in the Holy Spirit.

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It was a phenomenal trip.

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So thank you partners for sending us every miracle that we see, every salvation, every healing, everything that we, every per, every time we speak.

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You know what, you're going with us and, and we're, we are super grateful if you would like to partner.

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A partnership is, is a, is a regular commitment, a monthly commitment of any amount that really helps us to budget for things.

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And I would, I would encourage you to do that if you've received today something good.

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I think it's honoring to the Lord to, to give back to that.

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Never any pressure, but I know some people are stirred and so you can do that on our website@teradose.com give or if you're not sure how to use the website, just phone phone and they'll help you to to do it over the phone as well.

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Anyway, I gotta go.

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Yep, that's right Melissa.

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Keep where you're being fed.

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Amen.

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Love you all.

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I hope you enjoyed today's episode of Power Hour.

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If you'd like to join me live and submit your prayer request in the chat, make sure to tune in every Thursday at 1pm Mountain Time on YouTube and Facebook.

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Go to Teradez TV to watch.

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Now if you are believing for healing and would like to receive prayer, we have ministers standing by.

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About the Podcast

Power Hour with Carlie Terradez
Healing is for today and it's time to receive it!
In this podcast, enjoy past airings of Power Hour where host Carlie Terradez teaches on the goodness and power of God and prays for specific prayer requests from viewers for healing, encouragement, breakthrough and much more. You can be encouraged by these lessons and take the prayers to heart, even if you didn’t make the original request!

You can also join Carlie LIVE every Thursday at 1pm MT on Youtube and Facebook to receive teaching and prayer in real time. Just go to Terradez.TV to join!

Terradez Ministries’ mission is to empower believers in the promises of God. That is why we offer free ministry resources online that are available to everyone. If you have a prayer request, please call our prayer line at (719) 600-3344 in the U.S. or +27 63 500 2231 in Africa.

Find all of our social media accounts and important links here 👉 https://linktr.ee/Terradez

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