By Benny Hinn
Picture, if you will, God the Father sitting on His throne in heaven and Jesus on earth healing the sick and performing miracles.
And what about the Holy Spirit? He's the channel, the contact between both personalities...
Picture this. Jesus is walking past a man who is very sick. The Father picks up the phone (as if He needed one) and says, "Holy Spirit? Stop Jesus! Tell Him to halt right where He is."
The Spirit says, "Okay. Jesus, stop." He speaks into the phone and says, "Father, what should He do?" "Tell Him to heal that man," says the voice of God.
Jesus immediately lays His hands on the man, the power of the Spirit flowing through Him, and the man is miraculously raised up.
| By Melissa Stee | |
(RNS) Most physicians say religion and spirituality have a significant impact on health, according to a new study, while just 6 percent of doctors believe religion or spirituality changed "hard"medical outcomes. The survey, part of a University of Chicago study published by The Archives of Internal Medicine, showed that more than half (54 percent) of doctors said "God or another supernatural being" can intervene in a patient's health. The questionnaire asked medical professionals to estimate how often their patients mention religion and spirituality issues, how much those factors influence health, and how that influence is manifested. |
| By Benny Hinn |
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Do you remember the woman who tried to touch the hem of Jesus garment?It was not the touch of her hand that brought healing – it was the touch of her faith. When the woman touched the hem of the Lord’s garment, He felt virtue go out of Him and said, “Who touched me?” And Peter said, “Lord, many are touching you.” But Jesus said, “No, someone touched me.” There were many hands touching Him in the natural, but only one woman touched Him in faith. You say, “How do I touch Him?” You touch Him with your trust, when you depend on Him. It’s so simple. So simple. |