Healing Prayer (last installment)

As promised in an earlier post, I am providing some Bible verses which pertain to the healing of the body as well as of the soul and spirit.  I find it helpful to declare a number of these verses aloud several times a day as a way of claiming for myself God’s promises about healing.   In addition, I also speak directly to a particular illness and its symptoms, commanding it to cease its activity in my body, and I do so based upon the authority and power Jesus gives me.  I cite for you those passages in which Jesus gives such authority and power over disease to his followers and I provide examples of such prayer commands. (Many thanks to my friend, Cynthia, who provided me with much of this material.)

A suggested prayer with which to begin your Scripture declarations:

Lord God, Father, Son & Holy Spirit: Holy is Your name.  To You be the glory, forever and ever.  I ask you now to release the power of the Holy Spirit into these Scripture prayers to break strongholds, as you have promised.  (2 Corinthians 10:4)

Some verses to declare in regards to healing:

I agree with:  Matthew 8:17 – that Jesus has taken all my infirmities and borne all my diseases in his own body.  I receive by faith His rewards, which are divine healing and divine health.

I agree with:  Psalm 107:19-20 – I cry out to the Lord in my trouble, and he saves me from my distress. He sends forth his word and heals me; he rescues me from the grave.

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Healing Prayer (thirteenth installment)

Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. (James 5:14)

To those of you who have been reading these blog posts about healing prayer, either because you want to learn more about it, or because you are in need of such prayer, I offer this advice: ask around in your community to find out which churches or Christian prayer centers offer healing prayer – and if any of those churches have a solid track record of healings taking place – go and visit and find out what you can learn from them.  This may take a bit of effort, but eventually you will get to know the people in your area who take seriously Jesus’ charge to go forth and preach and heal in his name and who allow the Lord to use them as conduits of his healing power.

You may find healing for yourself – and at the same time learn a great deal about healing prayer and how to pray more effectively – from people you’ve never met before, whom the Lord is using for his mighty purposes.  I certainly have from such people in the greater Raleigh area.  However, I always make sure Continue reading

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Healing Prayer (twelfth installment)

I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing.  He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.  (John 14:12)

This is the last in a three-post installment about how to go about praying for someone who is sick:

As you pray for physical healing, keep in mind the details about the illness the person gave you before you began to pray.  Keep your eyes open and on the person for whom you are praying so that you can see if there are any subtle changes to their physical appearance or bearing as they are being prayed for.  Listen intently (once again, with your eyes open and directed on the person) for how the Holy Spirit is directing you and pray accordingly.  Don’t be concerned if, while you are listening, there is silence for a period of time.  Better to wait silently on the Holy Spirit than to be praying blindly aloud.  If the person appears tense, invite him or her to relax.  It’s perfectly fine if they fall asleep.  Their job is to receive God’s healing, not bring it about.  Likewise, those who are praying are conduits of God’s healing.  Healing is a gift, like grace, and not a work accomplished by either those who are praying or the one receiving prayer.

After you have been praying awhile, stop and speak with the person about whether they have felt any change in their condition.  If they notice improvement, focus on this and give thanks to the Lord, for even the slightest change for the better.  Furthermore, if you are praying for something such as the healing of a back or knee, ask them to stand up and move around.  If there is improvement, ask the person to estimate how much it has improved – for example: 5%, 10%, 50%,  etc.  If they have been experiencing pain along with their ailment, ask if the pain has decreased. (Before you begin praying for someone experiencing pain, ask them to identify their level of pain on a scale of one to ten, with ten being the highest level.)  Offer praise to the Lord for any improvement.  Expressing gratitude also has the benefit of increasing faith.  When we notice something the Lord has done and we praise him for it, we get excited about what else he will do and we receive the faith to ask for more.

Resume praying, incorporating any information you gleaned when you stopped and asked the person how they were feeling.  The longer you can hold them through prayer and praise in the Lord’s healing Presence, Continue reading

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