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God's Healing Word by Cindy Hyde

8/19/2019

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God’s Healing Word
 by Cindy Hyde, MA

Jesus said it was the sick who needed a physician (Mt 9:12). He is our great Physician. He is the LORD that heals us (Ps 30:2).  God wants us healthy in every way possible and He wants our soul to prosper (III Jn 2).

Therefore, He sent His WORD, which is His Son Jesus Christ (Jn 1:1; Rev. 19:13), to heal us and deliver us from all of our destructions (Ps 107:20). His Living WORD (Jesus Christ) truly is health to all our flesh (Pr 4:20-22).  In Him we live and move and have our being (Ac 17:28).

God sent His Son Jesus Christ to destroy the works of the devil (I Jn 3:8b; Acts 10:38). Jesus bore our griefs and carried our sorrows; He was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement of our peace was upon Him; He took our infirmities and our sicknesses from us (Mt 8:17b), and with His stripes we were and are healed (Is 53:4-5; I Pt 2:24). He forgives all your iniquities and heals all your diseases (Ps 103:3). Nothing is too hard for the Lord (Gn 18:14).  All things are possible when we believe (Mk 9:23).
We are assured that God hears and answers us while we are still crying out to Him (Is 65:24). We know that the prayers of the righteous avails much (Ja 5:16). We have this confidence in Him, that if we ask any thing according to His will (III Jn 2), He hears us, and we know we have the petitions we desire of Him. (I Jn 5:14, 15).

There are many who are sick and dying because of a breach in a relationship with God, themselves, or others. With the power of the Holy Spirit (Ac 1:8) and His gifts (I Co. 12:7-11), body, soul, spirit, mind, will, and emotions are healed by the power of God (  ) Jesus asked the impotent man at the Pool of Bethesda “Wilt thou be make whole? (Jn 5:6). The man was made whole. We are made whole by the same power. It is God's will to comfort, bless and heal His children (Lk 5:12c; Jn 5:1-9).

Prayer

Father, in the name of Jesus we are crying out to You in faith, believing You are not only hearing us but answering us while we yet speak, You are our Great Physician. You are the Lord who heals us, who forgives us all of our iniquities, all of our sins, and our transgressions. Come Lord and deliver us out of our destructions. Your Word is health to all our flesh. We receive Your Word and declare that in Him we move, and live, and have our being. We believe all things are possible with You Lord. We know that by the stripes Jesus bore upon His back we were healed.

Thank you that when we ask You hear us, and answer us out of Your great mercy and loving kindness. We place our confidence in You, Lord, and in You alone. You are the God who heals us. We want to be made us whole. We ask You to make us whole in every area of our lives. Heal us oh Lord and we will be healed.
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That You Father that the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ courses through our bodies removing all uncleanness, all infirmity, all sickness, all disease, all effects of sin, all residue of our sinful nature. Cleanse us Lord as we submit and yield ourselves to you and resist the enemy. You and You alone are God, the One Who was, and is, and is to come. We thank You Lord, we bless your Holy name and give You praise for all honor, all glory and all praise belong to You. Amen

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Cindy Hyde, MA. Believer | blogger | ordained minister | pastoral counselor | media personality | professional life coach | mason jar lover | CEO and founder of The East Texas Healing Center. Over the course of her career, Cindy has become known as a trusted partner among those who are serious about living a productive and successful life. Cindy holds a Master’s Degree in Education, Bachelor’s in Communication, and an Associate’s in Information Technology - Visual Communication. She is passionate about equipping and training ministers, authors, and entrepreneurs. In her spare time she is either creating something or creating new entrepreneurial adventures. She currently lives in Nacogdoches, TX with her doting and patient husband Michael. Cindy's Author Site.

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4 Comments
Tiffany Stafford
11/14/2019 06:45:06 pm

I was just in a conversation with my grandmother, who shared about how her friend's frustration with someone at her church. The man had been "outed" as an adulteror, and her friend was appalled that- despite this- he continued to sit just a few rows over from her at church. My thought was, "if he doesn't belong at church, then who does? -And, if he doesn't belong at church, then where DOES he belong?" -I am not condoning his actions, but I really believe that church is supposed to be a "hospital for the sick," rather than a "parade for the flawless." Your words of redemption are refreshing.

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Cindy Hyde link
1/21/2020 10:46:40 am

Thank you for commenting on the blog Tiffany! Churches are full of sinners. We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. So I am in full agreement. Churches are supposed to be a hospital for the soul. A place to find healing, salvation, and freedom. : ) cindyhyde.com

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Sandy Charity
11/16/2019 12:05:07 pm

Thank you, Cindy. This is exactly what I needed to read/hear after what I'm going through. Reading this has reassured me that despite the fact that sometimes we feel as though we don't deserve God's mercies, which are new every morning, He makes us whole again. He's powerful and we're His children and He wants the best for us.

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Cindy Hyde link
1/21/2020 10:50:03 am

Thanks for commenting on this blog posts. So glad you found it reassuring. God's mercies are are always there whether we feel we deserve it or not. That's reassuring to me too! CindyHyde.com

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