Healing-The Children’s Bread by: Ken Malone

Healing is the Children’s Bread
Embracing your disease will only serve to limit your life, while fully accepting Christ’s healing will empower your body to move toward restoration. The choice is yours, and the results can be transformative.

Holy Ghost Prescription
Isaiah 53:5, Psalm 103:1-5, and Psalm 107:20 are powerful declarations for your healing. When you speak these verses daily with authority and conviction, they will manifest a heavenly harvest in your life. Declare these scriptures boldly—make your voice firm and passionate. His Word holds the power to restore you from any illness. Repeat these scriptures 10-15 times over your sickness, and watch as you activate divine healing!

Forsake the Role of the Victim
A victim’s mentality arises when you focus on your struggles, seeking sympathy rather than true confession. Instead of rehearsing your problems, immerse yourself in the promises of the Word of God. Take a stand against sickness and disease with fierce determination. Embrace what God loves and reject what He hates. Remember, God despises sickness and disease but delights in health and vibrant life. Choose to align yourself with His vision of wholeness.Death and Life are in the power of the tongue, and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. Proverbs 18:21

Choose Your Family
Recognize that if disease runs in your family, you are now a child of God. Step boldly into the family of God. Declare with conviction, “I am free from the bloodline of sin and disease, along with all generational curses. Christ took that burden for me at Calvary.” Proclaim aloud, “The DNA of Christ flows powerfully through my body.” Sing out with bold faith, “I’m no longer a slave to sin—I am a child of God!”

Take Communion
Make it a practice to take communion every day, doing so in remembrance of Jesus Christ. Communion holds the power to lead you to healing. I know a pastor who, years ago, faced a lymphoma diagnosis and was given just six months to live. He committed to taking communion daily while watching “The Passion of the Christ,” reflecting on the moment Jesus was nailed to the cross. Through this faithful act, God brought healing into his life.

Forgive
Forgiveness possesses the immense power to heal. Many are trapped in the grip of sickness and disease due to unforgiveness. It’s important to understand that forgiveness isn’t merely an emotion; it’s a deliberate choice that transforms our feelings and opens the door to healing.

I witnessed this firsthand several years ago in Lebanon, TN. A 30-year-old man, who could only move with the aid of a walker, experienced an incredible transformation when he forgave his father. His rheumatoid arthritis, rooted in unforgiveness, vanished the moment he chose to forgive. That very night, he began to walk, run, and even jump with joy. His wife pushed the walker out of the church as he moved freely for the first time. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

Call for the Elders of the Church Don’t sit in your sickness make a power move. That power move is requesting that the Elders Anoint you and release the Prayer of Faith. James 5:14-15 “Are there any sick among you? Then ask the elders of the church to come and pray over the sick and anoint them with oil in the name of our Lord. And the prayer of faith will heal the sick and the Lord will raise them up, and if they have committed sins they will be forgiven.”

Healing is yours—embrace it today! It is always God’s will to heal the sick and the afflicted. Remember, Jesus took stripes on His back specifically for your healing. Isaiah 53:5 assures us of this truth!

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