I love the Lord Jesus! I just wanted to declare that. I love YOU JESUS!!
I have had the opportunity to minister to various people over the last couple weeks. I really haven't been feeling the desire to share the testimonies. I sometimes think that it doesn't encourage anyone or that no one is really reading these. But I do see people hitting the page from various countries. So if you like what you read and it encourages you in some way, please feel free to comment. :) Originally I was going to keep this as a blog to keep track of EVERYTHING the Lord did. It seemed to get to be a little too much to write up all the time. Maybe someday I'll get myself a good camera and start to film those experiences to make it easier. We'll see.
Today at lunch I got to pray for a man named Malcolm. I saw him walking to his truck and getting in and noticed that he seems a little slow and with a bit of a limp. I approached the truck. By this time he had already jumped inside and had the doors closed. I was standing next to his door and he grabbed his keys to press the lock button on his key chain. Hehehe! I knocked on the window and I guess he decided that I wasn't too much risk so he opened it to me. I explained that I saw him walking and that I thought he would have some pain in his body. I told him that I pray for people and God heals them. He said "Oh really? How much does that cost?" Haha! I said "Nothing. It's free. Jesus already paid for it." A female who was sitting next to him said "Of course it's free." to him at about the same time I was talking. He had a bum knee, he said. I asked to put my hand on his shoulder and he said "Ok." I commanded his knee to be healed in the name of Jesus Christ and all tendons, ligaments, cartilage, bones and muscles to be completely healed and all pain to go. He said he believes it will go. I asked if there was any change and he said it was still the same. He said he believes in prayer and believes it will get better. I asked which knee it was and it turned out to be the one closest to me. I put my hand on it and commanded it again to be healed. I asked if there was any changed and he just said, "I believe it will get better." I thanked him for letting me pray and asked the woman if she was good and she said "Yes. No health issues." I blessed them and said good bye.
I also approached a few other people during lunch break but no one wanted any prayer. One person was a Christian so we go to encourage each other a bit. That was nice.
After work, I walked out the building to see a woman rolling by on a motorized wheel chair. I noticed that she was missing her lower part of her right leg. I will be completely honest. I was not going to step out to ask to pray for her as I didn't think that it was going to grow back. I kept going but then felt the nudge of the Holy Spirit to ask about pain in her body and to pray for that. I obeyed and turned around to approach her. She was already passing by me at this point and I looked at her and smiled and said "Hi. Excuse me." And she kept rolling by. I yelled out loudly, "Can I pray for you! I pray for people for healing!" She stopped the wheel chair and turned around to come back to me. Her name was Margaret, I believe. I found out that she happened to fall on her stump and was in a lot of pain because of this. It had a brace around it and a bandage to protect it from hitting something else, I presumed. I introduced myself and asked if I could put my hand over her leg. She allowed me. I simply put my hand hovering over the brace only slightly touching it. So there was actually no physical contact from my hand to her leg. My hand was more so, overshadowing her stump. I only highlight that to show that contact doesn't have to always be made. Sometimes you can just speak to the person, body or body part, or point at it, and basically whatever method you feel led to do or believe in, it will usually work as it is God who does the healing anyway. I commanded all pain to go in Jesus' name. I commanded the leg to grow and be restored too (even though I had formerly doubted). I asked her if there was any pain left. She said it had completely left. Praise You Lord!! She was a fellow Christian, sister in Christ, so I encouraged her with telling her about Matthew 15:31 where it says "maimed made whole" how the word there for maimed, was the very same Greek word that Jesus used when He explained to people that if their right hand causes them to sin, to cut it off. So I felt that was good enough evidence to proved that Jesus healed and restored people with missing limbs or maimed parts of their bodies and we should be able to do the same, John 14:12. I also spoke to her about the video I will post below. I just love this testimony!! She was very blessed to see the pain leave immediately. I was too. So, here is that crazy awesome testimony of limbs growing back to encourage you and me.
Grace, peace and love in Jesus Christ!
Hi Christopher, great to read your stories of healing. I do the same wherever I can and Jesus is faithful. God bless you brother!
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Praise God! Thank you for the encouragement brother. I will check out your blog. Jesus be glorified!
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