Last Sunday, I went to Jubilee again with Ryan, Dennis and Jayne, only this time we went to the early service. We didn’t do anything until after the service was over.
When the message was over, we immediately went to set some people free.
I saw a lady with a walker on her way out. She was an older Asian lady and she had 2 people with her. I asked (I think it was her son) if she was ok but it seemed like he wanted to brush me off.
The mom said her back was hurting because of arthritis, so I asked if it was ok for me to pray for her; she nodded. I put my hand on her shoulder and commanded all the effects of arthritis to leave her body. I told her to stand up and move it around and then she got a big smile on her face. She kept thanking me and so did the rest of the family because she said she was feeling much better.
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Savio (we met him the previous week at Jubilee) introduced me to one of the pastors at the church. He had been completely deaf in his left ear for the last 3 years. I commanded deafness to go and for his ear to open up. He started crying after 30 seconds because he started to hear again.
He was so impacted that he wanted to pray for both Dennis and I.
After he prayed for us, he pulled his wife over and told us that she had hearing loss in both ears. One ear was 70% deaf, but I don’t remember how bad the other one was. Dennis commanded her ears to open and I helped her test it out. I spoke softly and kept taking steps further and further back. Eventually I was about 10 feet away and she opened her eyes to see how far I was.
Both she and her husband were overjoyed. It was a huge improvement for her.
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I went around the sanctuary and I saw a lady who had a brace on her left wrist. I asked her what happened and she was hesitant. I reassured her that I just wanted to pray for her. She told me it was carpal tunnel, so I said, “Here give me your hand.”
I commanded the pain/carpal tunnel to leave ~4 times before she said it was 100% better.
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Later I went back to a guy from the previous week whose knee got healed. He said some of his pain came back, so I commanded the pain to go again, and it did. This time, I made sure that he was equipped enough to stay healed, so hopefully by next week, he’ll be fine.
The guy eventually went up to me and asked me to pray for his friend nearby who was about to get knee surgery in a few weeks.
I went to him and asked him how he was doing, and that his friend told me about the surgery. He acknowledged it, and he said it was in pain when I asked.
I hit it twice and had him test it on the stairs and he said it was 100% better.
As I was praying for him, I noticed a mom and her daughter watching me. So after the guy’s knees got healed, I turned to them and asked them if they had any pain/sickness. The daughter said that her leg was bothering her, so I had the mom put her hand on her daughter and I led her to command the pain to leave.
The daughter tested it out and she said it was feeling much better.
After, I was heading down toward the group, and I was approached by a lady who smiled and wanted to shake my hand. Turns out, she was the wife of the guy who was about to get knee surgery. She saw the way her husband was walking and he told her that I prayed for him.
She wanted me to pray for her back, so I had her husband lay hands on her and pray. All her pain left her body and the husband started understanding that it was not about a special healing anointing or gift.
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A little later, the pastor I had prayed for pulled me aside to introduce me to another pastor friend. We talked a little and I ended up growing out his leg; he was super cool about it.
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On the way out of the church, we saw the lady from last week who got out of her wheelchair. This time, she was in a walker and we were able to follow up with her. She didn’t say that she “lost her healing” but maintained the fact that she knew she was healed and she was being diligent in beating the enemy.
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I saw a bigger lady struggling to walk up the steps of the church, so I asked her if her knees were giving her problems. She said it was more because of her back. I prayed for her and immediately she said that her pain left.
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Ryan saw a lady with crutches about to walk into the church and he had to spend a few minutes persuading her to let him pray. She finally let him and he commanded the pain to leave. Immediately after praying, Ryan told her to start walking.
Little by little, after each step, her walk got smoother and smoother. Here is some of the video (Dennis didn’t get the whole thing).
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1562958032563
Soon, her husband arrived into the picture. The camera angle was too small, but while Ryan was talking to the wife, I asked the husband if he had any pain and he told me his arm was hurting.
I put my hand on his arm and starting commanding the pain to leave. After, I told him to check it out. He moved his arm around for a few seconds and then reported that he was feeling fine.
After speaking with the husband and wife for a few minutes we decided to head home.
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Later that day, we did a house call with 2 families (2 husbands/wives). One lady had a plethora of problems; tumors, arthritis, all kinds of random stuff. We spent a good while dismantling a few man’s traditions (Mark 7:13, God’s timing, His willingness to heal, etc etc). By the time we ended, she didn’t feel any physical difference other than some mild pain leaving.
To the other couple, the husband had ulcerative colitis and the wife had pain due to complications in her most recent pregnancy. We couldn’t really test the colitis, but the pain for the wife was almost completely gone.
Later, we found out that the first husband/wife were Mormon. It was funny because we just treated them and assumed they were believers. They were really awesome.
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