By Benny Hinn
"Come, and let us return unto the LORD; For He has torn, but He will heal us; He has stricken, but He will bind us up." Hosea 6:1
God's divine touch upon a broken body or mind is not merely a New Testament phenomenon from the days of the apostles and the Early Church. His ability to perform the miraculous is not and never has been restricted to a certain time frame in church history. God is no respecter of persons, for Hebrews 13:8 declares, "Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today, and forever."
God is a healing God, and His very presence births the hope of healing, deliverance, and restoration. Chronicled in every book of the Bible is God's power to heal. The Bible is the believer's handbook for living, and only through its sacred pages can we discover the nature and character of God, along with the benefits and blessings that belong to you and me as His children.
Miracles still happen! And they are available to you and me!
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By Benny Hinn
After you have received your miracle, Surround yourself with faith-filled believers who will agree with you, strengthen you, build your faith, and rejoice with you because of your miracle.
Continue to see yourself well and whole, healed in Jesus' name. Experience the rich inheritance that is yours through Jesus Christ! Learn what God's Word promises, and stand on those promises.
Say goodbye to doubt and unbelief by trusting the God who healed you to keep you today and every day.
How can you do this? By faith! Faith is not mentally produced. Faith in God is born by the Spirit. He is the Spirit of faith. The moment the presence of God comes in, faith is born. Faith is not produced with you pushing your mind to believe that what God said he meant. In other words it is not saying, "I'm going to confess a hundred times that ‘by his stripes I'm healed' and when I do that, faith will be born."
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By F.F. Bosworth
Even when we do act on our faith, symptoms do not always disappear instantly.
After Hezekiah was healed, it was three days before he was strong enough to go up to the house of the Lord. (See 2 Kings 20:1-5).
In John 4, the nobleman "believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him" (v. 50), and when he met his servants, he inquired of them the hour when his dying son "began to amend" (v.52).
The Bible differentiates between the "gifts of healing" and the gift of "the working of miracles" (1 Cor. 12:9).
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