Don’t Be Limited

Is GOD limited by living in you?

With HIS power and virtue in us, our possibilities are unlimited!  He transferred His Life and power to us.

Peter wrote by The Holy Spirit in 2nd Peter chapter 1:

Everything we could ever need for life and complete devotion to God has already been deposited in us by His Divine power. For all this was lavished upon us through the rich experience of knowing Him Who has called us by name and invited us to come to Him through a glorious manifestation of His goodness.

4 As a result of this, He has given you magnificent promises that are beyond all price, so that through the power of these tremendous promises you can experience partnership with the Divine Nature, by which you have escaped the corrupt desires that are of the world.

Christianity is not only historical but It is experiential.  There are two kinds of reality: the reality of history and the reality of experience.  The highest degree of certainty is when the reality of history becomes the reality of experience.  If we don’t experience Jesus ourselves, we simply become boring philosophers.

It is written by The Holy Spirit in Acts chapter 3:

1   One afternoon Peter and John went to the temple for the three o’clock prayer.

2  As they came to the entrance called the Beautiful Gate, they were captured by the sight of a man crippled from birth being carried and placed at the entrance to the temple. He was often brought there to beg for money from those going in to worship.

3 When he noticed Peter and John going into the temple, he begged them for money.

4 Peter and John, looking straight into the eyes of the crippled man, said, “Look at us!”

5 Expecting a gift, he readily gave them his attention.

6 Then Peter said, “I don’t have money, but I’ll give you this—by the power of the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, stand up and walk!”

7-8 Peter held out his right hand to the crippled man. As he pulled the man to his feet, suddenly power surged into his crippled feet and ankles. The man jumped up, stood there for a moment stunned, and then began to walk around! As he went into the temple courts with Peter and John, he leapt for joy and shouted praises to God.

9 When all the people saw him jumping up and down and heard him glorifying God,

10 they realized it was the crippled beggar they had passed by in front of the Beautiful Gate. Astonishment swept over the crowd, for they were amazed over what had happened to him.

Can you see yourself praying for those who are sick?  If not, start visualizing (or imagining) yourself doing so.  That produces hope.  Next, reread past blogs such as “Healing is for all” parts 1 – 16.  This will produce faith in The Word.  It is vital that you understand that Jesus is the One Who heals, not you.  You and I are simply His hands and voice just as Peter and John were in the above passage.

The Word is the Seed that must be heard by those who are sick so that faith can come forth in them to be healed.  The Word is the Key and Jesus is the Word made flesh.

What happens if the person does not receive?  Don’t be discouraged, Jesus could not heal everyone either.  Simply keep pressing in!

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