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How to Heal the Sick

43 min · 26. mai 2026
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The message explored the often-overlooked reality that God has empowered every believer to heal the sick through the name of Jesus Christ. We addressed the disconnect in Western Christianity between believing God CAN heal and believing God ALWAYS heals. This teaching challenged us to view sickness as an enemy to our salvation - just as we view sin - and to understand that healing is not a "second-class citizen" to salvation but an essential component of the Gospel. God is not a dispenser of death and sickness; He is the giver of health and life. The implications for our spiritual life are profound: we are called to be agents of God's healing power in a hurting world, demonstrating the Kingdom through tangible miracles that point people to Christ. Speaker: Bishop Ed Akers

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How to Heal the Sick

The message explored the often-overlooked reality that God has empowered every believer to heal the sick through the name of Jesus Christ. We addressed the disconnect in Western Christianity between believing God CAN heal and believing God ALWAYS heals. This teaching challenged us to view sickness as an enemy to our salvation - just as we view sin - and to understand that healing is not a "second-class citizen" to salvation but an essential component of the Gospel. God is not a dispenser of death and sickness; He is the giver of health and life. The implications for our spiritual life are profound: we are called to be agents of God's healing power in a hurting world, demonstrating the Kingdom through tangible miracles that point people to Christ. Speaker: Bishop Ed Akers

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