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Receiving Complete Healing and Abundance in Christ


Receiving Complete Healing and Abundance in Christ

Scripture: Matthew 9:35 - "Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness."

1. Seek healing through the atonement of Jesus Christ, knowing it is available to you.

2. Look beyond physical healing to find a life of abundance and fulfillment in Christ.

3. Approach God with your needs and receive His healing touch in all areas of your life.

4. Remain in God's presence through prayer and fellowship to allow His work to continue in you.

5. Trust in God's perfect plan and timing for your complete healing and fulfillment.

Heavenly Father, thank you for the healing and abundance we find in Jesus Christ. Help us to bring our needs before you, seeking not only physical healing but also spiritual wholeness. May we remain in your presence, allowing you to complete the good work you have started in us. Amen.

My story

Growing up, I always felt a tug towards spirituality and the idea of healing. I remember attending healing meetings with my parents as a child, watching as crowds gathered in hopes of finding relief from their physical ailments. The energy in those rooms was palpable, a mix of desperation and faith that anything was possible through the power of prayer.

As I got older, I began to understand that healing wasn't just about curing physical illnesses. It was about finding wholeness in all aspects of life - mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. I started to see that the healing evangelist wasn't just there to fix our bodies, but to lead us towards a life of abundance and fulfillment with the guidance of God.

I began to seek out my own healing, both physically and mentally, through prayer and introspection, seeking guidance from God. I realized that true healing came from within, from finding peace and purpose in the midst of chaos with the help of divine intervention.

I learned to trust in the process, to not just seek healing and then move on, but to remain in the presence of something greater than myself. I allowed myself to be transformed, to be molded and shaped into a better version of myself with the love and light of God.

And through it all, I found that healing wasn't just a one-time event. It was a continuous journey, a process of growth and transformation that led me towards a life filled with love, joy, and abundance through the grace of God.

So, if you find yourself in need of healing, know that it is available to you through the power and love of God. But don't just seek it out and leave. Stay in the presence of something greater, allow yourself to be transformed by the divine, and watch as your life becomes more beautiful and fulfilling than you could have ever imagined. There is healing in the atonement, and it is waiting for you to embrace it fully with God by your side.

 Go deeper 

As believers, we can find assurance in the fact that through Christ, we have access to complete healing and abundance. This does not necessarily mean physical healing in this earthly life, as we live in a fallen world where suffering and sickness exist (Romans 8:18). However, we can find ultimate healing and abundance in our spiritual relationship with Christ.

Complete healing is found in the forgiveness of sins and the restoration of our relationship with God (Isaiah 53:5). Through Christ's sacrifice on the cross, we are made whole and new creatures in Him (2 Corinthians 5:17). Abundance in Christ comes from the spiritual blessings we receive as His children (Ephesians 1:3), including peace, joy, and eternal life (John 10:10).

While we may still experience trials and difficulties in this life, we can trust in God's promises of healing and abundance in the ultimate sense. Our hope is in the future glory that awaits us in Christ (Romans 8:18), where there will be no more pain or suffering (Revelation 21:4).

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