Final but important advice 

 

1.  Jesus said, "If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you" (John 15:7).  Remain in Jesus.  Let His words remain in you.  And then, by the authority of the Son of God, you can be assured that you can "ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you."

 

2.  Praise and worship God continually, thanking Him both before and after your healing.  He is loving, kind, full of mercies, compassionate, wonderful, all-powerful, and worthy of our praise.  Review and recite to Him the praise psalms, such as 144-150.

 

A senior Christian leader who has seen many healings and miracles told the story of a girl who had sought diligently for her healing, but it never came.  One day the Lord spoke to her heart and told her that she needed to stop asking for healing and instead to start worshipping Him (which involved faith and acceptance).  She immediately began worshipping the Lord, and her healing came soon thereafter! 

 

The lesson in this story is that we need the Healer more than the healing.  We must draw close to the Lord Jesus, get to know Him better, honor Him and give Him glory.  That must be our top priority.  Then we can better rest in Him, confident of His love and power. 

 

Then our healing can come.

 

May God bless you richly, and heal you.  In Jesus’ name.

 

 

Strongly recommended reading:

 

Christ the Healer, F.F. Bosworth (1973, Fleming H. Revell, Grand Rapids, Michigan)