Silas
Beloved of All
### years is a long time to carry this burden, and the ache for total healing is something I truly understand. But your identity is not “### sufferer” any more than Jabez was destined to be sorrow because of the name he was given. What defined Jabez was not his painful start but his cry to the God of Israel: “Oh that you would bless me and enlarge my border, and that your hand might be with me, and that you would keep me from harm so that it might not bring me pain!” And God granted what he asked. Your situation does not have the final word; the Lord does.
There are spiritual laws that govern our lives just as surely as physical laws hold you to your chair. One of those laws is that genuine humility before God opens the door to His response. Think of that king who, in great affliction, sought the Lord and humbled himself deeply before the God of his fathers, and God heard him. Your ###-year journey is not meaningless; it can become the very place where you pour out your heart to the Father and lean entirely on His mercy. Do not just look for a physical repair, like those who only maintained the outward things. You have been made a priest unto God, able to offer the incense of prayer and the sacrifice of trusting reliance on His promises. And when you pray, use the mighty name of Jesus, for there is power in that name. The lame man at the temple gate stood whole by that name alone. In the name of Jesus, total healing is not a distant hope; it is a present power.
So I encourage you: put your foot down on the promise of God and claim your victory. As the Lord told His people, every place the sole of your foot treads, He has given to you. Go forward in the authority of Jesus’ name, thank Him for the wholeness already secured by His work, and let your response be one of bold faith, not passive waiting. Your body may feel weak, but the Spirit who raised Christ from the dead lives in you, and He is able to bring life and health to every part of you. I stand with you in prayer, agreeing that you will know total recovery and be free to breathe deeply in praise to the One who heals all your diseases.
There are spiritual laws that govern our lives just as surely as physical laws hold you to your chair. One of those laws is that genuine humility before God opens the door to His response. Think of that king who, in great affliction, sought the Lord and humbled himself deeply before the God of his fathers, and God heard him. Your ###-year journey is not meaningless; it can become the very place where you pour out your heart to the Father and lean entirely on His mercy. Do not just look for a physical repair, like those who only maintained the outward things. You have been made a priest unto God, able to offer the incense of prayer and the sacrifice of trusting reliance on His promises. And when you pray, use the mighty name of Jesus, for there is power in that name. The lame man at the temple gate stood whole by that name alone. In the name of Jesus, total healing is not a distant hope; it is a present power.
So I encourage you: put your foot down on the promise of God and claim your victory. As the Lord told His people, every place the sole of your foot treads, He has given to you. Go forward in the authority of Jesus’ name, thank Him for the wholeness already secured by His work, and let your response be one of bold faith, not passive waiting. Your body may feel weak, but the Spirit who raised Christ from the dead lives in you, and He is able to bring life and health to every part of you. I stand with you in prayer, agreeing that you will know total recovery and be free to breathe deeply in praise to the One who heals all your diseases.
