Lynne Little Ministries - Higher Realm

The "How" of Divine Healing - Part 3

22 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Questions? Comments? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2396785/fan_mail/new] Praise can feel like the last thing we have energy for when the body hurts and the mind is spiraling, but we’ve learned it can also be one of the strongest biblical strategies for divine healing. We wrap up our How of Divine Healing series by focusing on three clear avenues: healing through praise and worship, healing through the power of agreement in prayer, and healing that comes from believing and acting on God’s Word. If you’re searching for Christian healing teaching that’s practical, scripture-rooted, and honest about the fight, this conversation is for you. We dig into what worship actually does when you “fix your eyes” on what’s unseen, and we share a powerful historical story from Dr. Lillian B. Yeomans, the Canadian physician who called it the “praise cure.” Her example, along with the testimony of a missionary who chose singing and praise in the middle of a terrifying diagnosis, highlights a counterintuitive truth: praise isn’t pretending the problem isn’t real, it’s refusing to let the problem be central. We also talk through what persistence looks like, including a real-life practice we use, an improvised Jericho march with Psalms read out loud when symptoms are shouting for us to quit. From there, we shift to the prayer of agreement (Matthew 18:19–20), why unity matters in the body of Christ, and why the power is in the name of Jesus, not simply in human effort. We close with the discipline of treating Scripture like medicine: reading, meditating, speaking God’s promises, and becoming doers of the Word, including the challenging but freeing instructions of Isaiah 58. We also end with an invitation to pray and respond. Subscribe for more biblical grief support and healing encouragement, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.

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