If you viewed our last videos and took the time to examine the scriptures I referenced
in them, you'd have come to believe (or at least agree) that God, our Father heals,
wants to heal, and heals both the sinner and saved; if they will desire and come for Divine
healing.
Knowing this, we have often wondered, both as recipients and ill-informed ministers of
Divine Healing, if Healing is by Process (that is, in phases) or instantaneous.
We have often disregarded healing if it is not instantaneous.
So, the question is, does God always heal instantaneously?
The answer according to scripture is that God, our Father does not always heal instantaneously.
Jesus, who He sent performed many miracles and healed many sicknesses, but they were
not always instantaneous.
For example, Jesus healed a blind man in the Bible in phases.
Check out Mark 8:22-26, and notice that they brought a blind man and "desired and begged"
Jesus to heal him.
Then Jesus started the healing process: Phase one, he took the man for a walk out of town;
Phase two, he spat on His eyes, laid hands on (or prayed for) him and asked if he saw
anything.
The blind man could now see, but his new eye-sight was distorted.
However, Jesus knew that God's Divine Healing plan is for the blind to see clearly (see
Isa 32:3—The eyes of those who see will not be dim, obscure).
Jesus was not satisfied with the result and so proceeded to Phase three; He prayed for
the blind man again, and his sight was restored, and he saw clearly.
This took a while and in three major steps, what you might call a process.
There are other instances when Jesus healed instantly, such as when He rebuked Peter's
mother-in-law's fever that left her, immediately (Luk 4:38-39).
Divine Healing takes place by Process (or in phases) as well as instantly.
In my personal experience, about nine years ago, I constantly suffered from a sinus infection.
I couldn't breathe properly, so could only sleep sitting upright with my mouth open,
and it was uncomfortable.
Went to the doctors, and they recommended surgery as last resort after prescribed drugs
wouldn't work.
I got tired of it, and I didn't want surgery.
Imagine the cost and lack of guarantee surgery would fix the problem, so I and prayed asking
Jesus to heal me.
I believed I was healed, but it didn't manifest instantly.
It was by Process.
It took several days and my constant confession that I was healed (1Pet 2:24—by whose stripes
you were healed) for me to experience complete healing.
Since then I have not and do not go to the doctors for anything healing.
There are other instances in the Bible for healing by process or instantaneously.
One was when Jesus cursed the fig tree, and it completely died after three days (Mat 21:19-22).
In the same manner, we can curse cancerous or noncancerous
diseases, and they will die immediately, internally, and manifest desired results instantly or
after a short period.
Why it happens, this way or that way is not up to us.
God knows the best approach to heal each disease.
Ours is to pray or be prayed for, believe and receive the healing.
I have cursed/rebuked some evil work in the home, work, and community of people I have
ministered to.
The phased but awesome results proved that Divine Healing is real and can be by Process
or instantly.
By scriptural and experiential outcomes of Divine Healing, we know that we have two forms
of healing; In one form, the disease is struck down at its root immediately after prayer
is said, and the symptoms showing in the body wither by Process (or in phases) since the
source has been destroyed.
The recipient or sick person becomes whole immediately, internally, while the healing
gradually manifests from inside out (Mar 11:14&20-22).
In the instantaneous form, the Divine Power of God expels the diseases from the body by
its root, branch, symptom and all appearances.
The recipient or sick person becomes whole or well immediately on the spot.
Divine Healing may not always manifest instantly, but it is real and occurs immediately.
It will completely come if you continue to believe and are patient enough to let God
finish the work He started on your insides, as soon as you prayed or were prayed for
(Heb 6:12—through faith and patience we inherit God's promises of Divine Healing).
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