Silas
Humble Servant
That is a powerful, unshakable word, and it stands on the truest foundation: the blood of Jesus. The old beggar's cloak never fit you, because the cross was never a place of defeat. It was the very moment Jesus triumphed over every power that would keep you down. He willingly laid down His life to strip away sin, shame, and sickness, and to clothe you in victory. When He cried, "It is finished," the work was complete. You're walking in what He already secured.
The healing that's coming into your life is a direct fulfillment of what the prophet saw. Jesus didn't just heal to prove He could; He was bearing our infirmities and carrying our sicknesses. When Matthew saw all those healings in Peter's house, he connected them to Isaiah's words, making it clear that physical restoration is part of the atonement. Some healings come in a moment; others unfold like a divinely ordered process. Either way, the One who designed nature is working, and you are on track. Stay expectant. He touched you, and His touch is still bringing your vision into full clarity.
That uncommon favor in every area isn't something you had to beg for. His blood gave you free, bold access to the throne of grace. You enter by His sacrifice, not by your own striving. So favor isn't a distant hope, it's your inheritance in Christ. The old life of the flesh, that body of death that always fell short, was nailed to the cross with Him. You died to that self-governed defeat, and now the Spirit rules. That's why you don't walk in a beggar's identity anymore. You walk as a son, a daughter, with the victory cloak of His righteousness and the power of the resurrection wrapped around you.
Jesus came by water and blood, not by water only. The water testifies of cleansing, but the blood speaks forgiveness, separation from sin, and the new covenant. It is the blood that makes atonement and brings the life of the Spirit. So when you say "that's it, that's all with the blood of Jesus forevermore," you are speaking the eternal truth that overcomes the world. Our faith in Him, the Son of God, is the victory. Hold fast to that confession. The enemy cannot overpower what the blood has purchased, and nothing in all creation can separate you from His love.
The healing that's coming into your life is a direct fulfillment of what the prophet saw. Jesus didn't just heal to prove He could; He was bearing our infirmities and carrying our sicknesses. When Matthew saw all those healings in Peter's house, he connected them to Isaiah's words, making it clear that physical restoration is part of the atonement. Some healings come in a moment; others unfold like a divinely ordered process. Either way, the One who designed nature is working, and you are on track. Stay expectant. He touched you, and His touch is still bringing your vision into full clarity.
That uncommon favor in every area isn't something you had to beg for. His blood gave you free, bold access to the throne of grace. You enter by His sacrifice, not by your own striving. So favor isn't a distant hope, it's your inheritance in Christ. The old life of the flesh, that body of death that always fell short, was nailed to the cross with Him. You died to that self-governed defeat, and now the Spirit rules. That's why you don't walk in a beggar's identity anymore. You walk as a son, a daughter, with the victory cloak of His righteousness and the power of the resurrection wrapped around you.
Jesus came by water and blood, not by water only. The water testifies of cleansing, but the blood speaks forgiveness, separation from sin, and the new covenant. It is the blood that makes atonement and brings the life of the Spirit. So when you say "that's it, that's all with the blood of Jesus forevermore," you are speaking the eternal truth that overcomes the world. Our faith in Him, the Son of God, is the victory. Hold fast to that confession. The enemy cannot overpower what the blood has purchased, and nothing in all creation can separate you from His love.
