This is a story about a man who had prostate cancer and his doctor. The man no longer has cancer, but the road to healing took a few unexpected twists along the away.
Oct 17, 2012
Not Your Ordinary Miracle
Oct 15, 2012
Quotes II
"The greatest criticism of healing during the first century came from religious leaders. They had loyal followers who admired their shallow, powerless spirituality. The healing miracles of Jesus drew people away from them and turned their hearts back to God. The kingdoms these men had built crumbled. Their response was to criticize the new thing God was doing. The greatest opposition to the present work of God often comes from those used in the previous work of God. Little has changed today. Most of the criticism of healing today comes from religious leaders building their own kingdoms." ~ From my soon to be published book
"One day it will be part of a normal Christian life to be at least as spiritual as a New-Ager and not need to apologize for it. - Matt Evans
"One day it will be part of a normal Christian life to be at least as spiritual as a New-Ager and not need to apologize for it. - Matt Evans
"Renewing our mind is a greater task than we know. It doesn't just mean agreeing with God in areas we intend to operate in, but agreeing with God at every point, regardless of what we believe to be true. Some of God's truths when revealed, are terribly inconvenient."
"Whether or not a Christian group is a personality cult has little to do with doctrine. It's a matter of how the leader is perceived by the group. If the leader's teaching is accepted by all and questioned by none, the possibility of a cult exists. Such accusations deserve thoughtful consideration, not quick denial."
"Why should we raise the dead?
Ask yourself why Jesus raised the dead and why the Father raised him. "If Christ was not raised, you are dead in your sins." The gospel hinges on the resurrection. The resurrection as a sign, is unique to our faith. The rest of Christianity can be argued and explained away, but when the dead are raised, the unbeliever if he is honest, must admit there is a God in heaven who does such things. There is no other explanation." ~ From my soon to be published book
"Jesus didn't come in the manner we expected. He surprised, offended and challenged our ideas about a messiah and God. In my encounters with him, I find him still challenging my notions, ideas and religious beliefs. Never changing, yet never exactly the same. The subjects - foreign. His thoughts - perplexing. His objective - puzzling. His ways - a mystery wrapped in an enigma surrounded by a riddle. Oh, Son of man, how I love the way you wreck my religion."
"Even as a boy, his apostolic mind was evident; "I must be about my Father's business." The young apostle knew who sent him and why he was sent. It was for him as it is for us, to see the kingdom of heaven and bring it's eternal realities to earth."
"Barbecuing sacred cows can be fun. But if in the process of destroying the traditions of men, we establish a different set of traditions - we have accomplished nothing. Sacred cows come from rigid minds controlled by a spirit of pride that prevents us from considering the ideas of others and weighing them by the spirit. Sacred cows involve subjects about which scripture may support multiple views. But pride blinds us and prevents us from considering other interpretations."
"Faith that heals the sick consistently and predictably is the belief that when you are presented with an opportunity to heal someone who is willing to be healed, that God will in fact heal that person of the condition they desire to be healed of through you. Faith that heals is not general. It is specific to the individual in need, the problem at hand and the one praying." ~ From my soon to be published book
"There is only one thing that can turn the world upside down; a handful of surrendered people operating in the power of God through transformed lives."
"Theology is elitist if it exists for its own sake, or for the sake of a very few. If all theology does is attempt to prevent God from speaking into the lives of people today, then it has set itself up in place of God. If understanding God doesn’t transform our lives, bringing the hope of God to earth as it is in heaven, then theology is just an artifact or a clanging gong, useless for the communion of the church." ~ Julie Clawson
"Skepticism is not bad in itself. It is only when faced with one miracle after another and one hardens their heart against the evidence that skepticism is bad, for then it destroys one’s ability to reason." ~ From my soon to be published book
"Choose your teachers carefully, we tend to become like them. However funny, brilliant or bold they are, if they carry a chip on their shoulder, so will we. Their bitter, disillusioned heart sows seeds of bitterness and disillusionment in ours. When those seeds bear fruit, they bring forth death."
"And where the slain are, there it is” reminds me that a prophetic life is one of spiritual warfare. Prophets are sent to speak life where death holds sway, to be vessels of water in the desert, to build amidst the ruins, to bringing blessing to widows and orphans, to encourage the weak and defeated, to warn the proud and indifferent. ~ Michael Sawh
"There is coming a day, which in my opinion has already arrived for some, when the truth will be stated plainly without the need to disguise it just enough for only the hungry to discover it, and will be received widely, despite theological predisposition, denomination, or experience. The hearts of men are tired of hearing what He is not, ready to see God as He is, even if that contradicts what we have been taught for thousands of years. THIS is the reformation at hand, working even at this present moment, and this reformation will revolve around one key issue: The True Knowledge Of God." ~ Tyler Johnson
"You know the kingdom of God is flowing from you, when others expect the impossible from you."
"Fear is always a choice. For every situation we face, there is a standing, eternal promise from God that addresses it. Faith believes the promise and agrees with it. Fear is our decision not to believe the promise."
"It frustrates me when people reduce healing the sick to a theological argument. Think about this. It’s not even supposed to be a “stance” of scripture. Jesus didn't try to prove that healing was for His day. He didn't try to validate it through Scripture. He just did it. It wasn't an argument. It wasn't a formula. It was just a byproduct of who He was with His Father." ~ Brandon Lee
Theology speaks to that hope of God, a hope that is not limited to this world or confined to divine realms. For theology to convey that hope, it has to be deeply reflective and properly intelligent while at the same time have feet so to speak. Theology cannot be dismissed or exist in a vacuum apart from the very embodied body of Christ it exists to guide. So when I hear preaching against the need for theology or hear embodied theologies dismissed as profane, I can’t help but cringe. God has blessed us with the gift of coming to know Godself, why would we either throw away that opportunity or alternately claim that the gift is meaningless for human existence? ~ Julie Clawson
"I'm not seeing a different Jesus. We're seeing the same Jesus differently."
"The Bible is the written word of God, and because it is written, it is confined and limited by the necessities of ink, paper and leather. The Voice of God, however, is alive and free as the sovereign God is free. 'The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.' The life is in the speaking words. God's word in the Bible can have power only because it corresponds to God's Word in the universe. It is the present Voice which makes the written word powerful. Otherwise it would lie locked in slumber within the covers of a book." ~A. W. Tozer - The Pursuit of God
"Living outside the box has no virtue in itself. A corn flake on the table is no better off than those in the box. Its just another flake. Living and thinking outside the box is a deliberate decision to investigate possibilities few have considered and entertain discussions on unconventional views. It's not just being another flake."
"Whether or not a Christian group is a personality cult has little to do with doctrine. It's a matter of how the leader is perceived by the group. If the leader's teaching is accepted by all and questioned by none, the possibility of a cult exists. Such accusations deserve thoughtful consideration, not quick denial."
"Why should we raise the dead?
Ask yourself why Jesus raised the dead and why the Father raised him. "If Christ was not raised, you are dead in your sins." The gospel hinges on the resurrection. The resurrection as a sign, is unique to our faith. The rest of Christianity can be argued and explained away, but when the dead are raised, the unbeliever if he is honest, must admit there is a God in heaven who does such things. There is no other explanation." ~ From my soon to be published book
"Jesus didn't come in the manner we expected. He surprised, offended and challenged our ideas about a messiah and God. In my encounters with him, I find him still challenging my notions, ideas and religious beliefs. Never changing, yet never exactly the same. The subjects - foreign. His thoughts - perplexing. His objective - puzzling. His ways - a mystery wrapped in an enigma surrounded by a riddle. Oh, Son of man, how I love the way you wreck my religion."
"Even as a boy, his apostolic mind was evident; "I must be about my Father's business." The young apostle knew who sent him and why he was sent. It was for him as it is for us, to see the kingdom of heaven and bring it's eternal realities to earth."
"Barbecuing sacred cows can be fun. But if in the process of destroying the traditions of men, we establish a different set of traditions - we have accomplished nothing. Sacred cows come from rigid minds controlled by a spirit of pride that prevents us from considering the ideas of others and weighing them by the spirit. Sacred cows involve subjects about which scripture may support multiple views. But pride blinds us and prevents us from considering other interpretations."
"Faith that heals the sick consistently and predictably is the belief that when you are presented with an opportunity to heal someone who is willing to be healed, that God will in fact heal that person of the condition they desire to be healed of through you. Faith that heals is not general. It is specific to the individual in need, the problem at hand and the one praying." ~ From my soon to be published book
"There is only one thing that can turn the world upside down; a handful of surrendered people operating in the power of God through transformed lives."
"Theology is elitist if it exists for its own sake, or for the sake of a very few. If all theology does is attempt to prevent God from speaking into the lives of people today, then it has set itself up in place of God. If understanding God doesn’t transform our lives, bringing the hope of God to earth as it is in heaven, then theology is just an artifact or a clanging gong, useless for the communion of the church." ~ Julie Clawson
"Skepticism is not bad in itself. It is only when faced with one miracle after another and one hardens their heart against the evidence that skepticism is bad, for then it destroys one’s ability to reason." ~ From my soon to be published book
"Choose your teachers carefully, we tend to become like them. However funny, brilliant or bold they are, if they carry a chip on their shoulder, so will we. Their bitter, disillusioned heart sows seeds of bitterness and disillusionment in ours. When those seeds bear fruit, they bring forth death."
"And where the slain are, there it is” reminds me that a prophetic life is one of spiritual warfare. Prophets are sent to speak life where death holds sway, to be vessels of water in the desert, to build amidst the ruins, to bringing blessing to widows and orphans, to encourage the weak and defeated, to warn the proud and indifferent. ~ Michael Sawh
"There is coming a day, which in my opinion has already arrived for some, when the truth will be stated plainly without the need to disguise it just enough for only the hungry to discover it, and will be received widely, despite theological predisposition, denomination, or experience. The hearts of men are tired of hearing what He is not, ready to see God as He is, even if that contradicts what we have been taught for thousands of years. THIS is the reformation at hand, working even at this present moment, and this reformation will revolve around one key issue: The True Knowledge Of God." ~ Tyler Johnson
"You know the kingdom of God is flowing from you, when others expect the impossible from you."
"Fear is always a choice. For every situation we face, there is a standing, eternal promise from God that addresses it. Faith believes the promise and agrees with it. Fear is our decision not to believe the promise."
"It frustrates me when people reduce healing the sick to a theological argument. Think about this. It’s not even supposed to be a “stance” of scripture. Jesus didn't try to prove that healing was for His day. He didn't try to validate it through Scripture. He just did it. It wasn't an argument. It wasn't a formula. It was just a byproduct of who He was with His Father." ~ Brandon Lee
Theology speaks to that hope of God, a hope that is not limited to this world or confined to divine realms. For theology to convey that hope, it has to be deeply reflective and properly intelligent while at the same time have feet so to speak. Theology cannot be dismissed or exist in a vacuum apart from the very embodied body of Christ it exists to guide. So when I hear preaching against the need for theology or hear embodied theologies dismissed as profane, I can’t help but cringe. God has blessed us with the gift of coming to know Godself, why would we either throw away that opportunity or alternately claim that the gift is meaningless for human existence? ~ Julie Clawson
"I'm not seeing a different Jesus. We're seeing the same Jesus differently."
"The Bible is the written word of God, and because it is written, it is confined and limited by the necessities of ink, paper and leather. The Voice of God, however, is alive and free as the sovereign God is free. 'The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.' The life is in the speaking words. God's word in the Bible can have power only because it corresponds to God's Word in the universe. It is the present Voice which makes the written word powerful. Otherwise it would lie locked in slumber within the covers of a book." ~A. W. Tozer - The Pursuit of God
"Living outside the box has no virtue in itself. A corn flake on the table is no better off than those in the box. Its just another flake. Living and thinking outside the box is a deliberate decision to investigate possibilities few have considered and entertain discussions on unconventional views. It's not just being another flake."
Oct 13, 2012
Breast Cancer Healed Over Skype
Diane shares her testimony with Chris Gore about being healed of metastatic stage 4 breast cancer over Skype.
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Oct 10, 2012
Deliverance
This is an excerpt from my soon to be released book on healing and deliverance.
This article was originally published as a Facebook note. The comments on it have been very insightful. If you'd like to read them and leave your own comment, you can find the note here.
Acknowledgments:
This article was originally published as a Facebook note. The comments on it have been very insightful. If you'd like to read them and leave your own comment, you can find the note here.
Acknowledgments:
I'd like to thank my friends Tony Cossey, Tom Fischer, Cheryl Johnson-Fritz, Sherry Evans, Michael King, David McLain, Craig Adams, Matt Evans, Sue Wilke and everyone else who has taught, inspired and encouraged me to pursue a better understanding of this important subject.
In 2011, I asked God to teach
me more about deliverance. I was in the midst of writing this book and I felt I
didn't have much experience in deliverance to write from. I wanted to
understand it better, so I would have some useful information to share.
Be
careful what you ask God for. He likes to give us things, and they seldom come
wrapped in nice, neat packages.
I'd like to take you back (briefly) to the
beginning of my Christian life and show you the path I've taken to get to my
present understanding of demons and deliverance.
After being saved, I lived a
pretty ordinary life as an evangelical Christian. I was content to study my
Bible, sit in my church pew on Sunday and occasionally witness to strangers
about Jesus. To my knowledge, I’d never met anyone who was demon-possessed. I’m
certain I’d never met a demon face to face. I couldn’t understand the
preoccupation some people had with them.
Were these people deceived by
an over-active imagination, or were demons really all around us?
And if they were, why
couldn’t everyone see them?
If there was one thing I
sincerely hoped had ceased with the passing of the early church, it was all
this messy business about casting out demons. As with everything supernatural,
at that point in my life, I was skeptical about the need for studying the
behavior of demons, much less casting them out of people.
Most of the experiences we
recognize as 'real' involve things that happen in the natural world. For those
who confine their lives to the natural realm - angels and demons and their
strange activities are seldom thought of. The happenings of that otherworldly
place are mostly ignored.
The problem with demons is
that most of us can’t see them and for most of us, seeing is believing. Our
society has conditioned us to label anyone claiming to see things we don’t as
suffering from hallucinations. And yet, isn't it interesting how often Jesus
dealt with demons and those who were harassed by them?
Demons are disembodied
spirits. They don't possess a physical body, as we do, but a spiritual one.
They interact both in the spirit world and in the natural. But because they
have no physical body, their ability to interact in the natural world is
limited. Their movements are a bit like the wind. Just as you can see the
wind’s effect, but not the wind itself, demons have an effect that can be seen
and heard, but demons themselves, are invisible to the natural eye. The fact
that a demon has no physical body compels them to attach to a physical body
that is available for use in the physical world.
In 2009, I had a dream that
revealed something about demons I didn't know. As I walked the hallways of a
hospital, I looked into one patient room after another and saw a black presence
in each room. I knew the presence was a demon of sickness. Although I don’t see
demons like this while I’m awake, God revealed an important truth to me;
sickness is perpetrated by demons and demons are more prevalent than I
suspected.
The ability to sense the
presence of demons is not available to most of us for a reason. That reason is
illustrated in the following story, told by a friend who is a seer. A seer is someone who receives revelation
from God in the form of visions and dreams. (See 1 Sam. 9:9)
My friend and his six year
old granddaughter, who is also a seer, were riding in the car, when the girl
saw an elderly woman hunched over, pushing a shopping cart. The girl noticed
that the woman had many demons clinging to her, making it appear as if her
hunched over condition was due to the weight of the demons. She asked if they
could turn the car around and help the poor woman.
If we were able to see demons
clinging to people everywhere we went, but had no power to do anything about
them, it might drive us to the brink of insanity. This might surprise you, but
if you could see into the spirit world, you would see spirit beings (both good
and evil) literally everywhere you looked. But because God is merciful, He
hides demonic activity from those who don’t need to see it. The ability to
discern the presence of spirits is a gift from God given on a need to know
basis. (1 Cor. 12:10) Most of us don’t need to know about demonic activity
because we aren't engaged in warfare against them.
God has a calling for
everyone. Each calling has different assignments. Some of those assignments may
require us to battle demons. You are free to accept or reject the call of God
on your life. That decision requires you to make a choice about whether you
want to engage in this type of warfare or not. If the call involves battling
demons, you’ll be given the ability to recognize their presence.
My introduction to the world
of the demonic actually began many years ago, when out of curiosity, I started
interviewing patients who reported hearing voices. For years, whenever I
transported a patient with a mental health problem, particularly if they were
diagnosed with schizophrenia or psychosis, I asked if they heard voices and
what the voices told them. I would then ask if they knew who the voices were.
The answers surprised me at
first, but about 80% said the voices belonged to demons. Many said that at some
point the voice had revealed its identity. These people had no reason to lie
about their experiences. The likelihood that all of them were wrong seemed
unlikely. I had to consider the possibility that maybe I was wrong. After
interviewing hundreds of patients, I began to understand that demons were more
active than I realized.
My Experiences
I’d like to share a few
personal stories about my interactions with demons.
One day on my drive home from
work, I had an open eyed vision. Most of the visions I have are with my eyes
closed, but this vision was different. I saw into the spirit with my eyes wide
open, while I was driving my car. In the vision, I saw myself responding to a
call at Tacoma General Hospital to transport a young woman who was demon - possessed.
She was in the emergency department in room number 4. I transported her to St.
Joseph’s mental health unit.
The next day at work, I
responded to a call to Tacoma General Hospital to transport a young woman to St
Joseph’s mental health unit. She was in room 4 in the emergency department. She
had no history of mental illness and was being treated for what the doctor
called “acute psychosis’. According to her mother, she experienced a sudden
change in behavior. For some reason she became obsessed with telling everyone
about God, angels, demons, Satan, the approaching judgment, and the torment of
hell. Her ‘witnessing’ about these things was random and had no continuity of
thought. The only recent change that might have contributed to her behavior was
that she admitted that her boyfriend had convinced her to smoke marijuana for
the first time.
This poor woman had come
under the control of a spirit of religion. Evil spirits have specialties, which
we’ll discuss shortly. I have to assume that her experimentation with marijuana
was the thing that opened the door for the evil spirit to come into her life,
since no other explanation was available and the timing of the two events
seemed too precise to be a coincidence.
I transported another woman
who suffered the same symptoms. This woman was a middle aged Christian. We were
called to her church to transport her for a mental health evaluation after she
suddenly began ranting about God, Satan, angels, demons, the coming judgment
and the torment of hell. Once again, her statements were completely random and
without continuity of thought. This time I recognized that she was under the
influence of a religious spirit, so I attempted to cast it out of her. The more
I commanded the spirit to leave, the louder her witnessing became. The yelling
became so loud that it concerned my EMT partner and since I was making no
progress I gave up.
I've prayed with my son
frequently for healing of aches and pains, particularly during the swimming
season. One day he came home with a partial separation of the AC joint in his
shoulder, which caused a lot of pain. We prayed and it was healed. Weeks later
he told me about a pain he had in the middle of his back. I commanded it to
leave and he immediately felt better. But the following day it returned. I was
curious, so before commanding it to leave, I closed my eyes to see if God would
reveal anything and sure enough, I saw my son standing before me with a black
creature about 12 inches in diameter attached to the middle of his back. The pain
was caused by a demon. I commanded the demon to leave and after it did, I
commanded the pain to leave. It left and didn't return.
While working in Tacoma, my
EMT partner was healed at least a dozen times in the two years we worked
together. He has size 14 shoes and loves to run. I guess that’s not a great
combination, unless you’re a newbie to healing who needs practice. In the two
years we worked together, he was healed of headaches, neck pain, back pain,
knee pain, a nasty injury to his hand and numerous other injuries. One day he
was complaining of knee pain that was bad enough to make him walk with a limp.
I began to command the knee to be healed as usual, but nothing happened. After
4 or 5 tries, it wouldn't budge. That surprised me, since knee pain usually
responds quickly to this approach. Then it dawned on me…I didn't command the
spirit of pain to leave.
When I take the time to ask
God to show me what we're up against, He frequently shows me some kind of
demon. Because I saw demons so often, I developed a routine of commanding a
spirit of pain or sickness to leave. But this time, I didn't. So I commanded
the spirit of pain to leave. Next I commanded his knee to be healed. He felt
heat all around his knee and in a few minutes it was healed.
One day I transported a young
woman from a fitness club who was hysterical. It took a lot of reassuring to
get her calm enough to tell us what her problem was. My partner and I put her
in the ambulance and did an extensive interview.
We learned that for the past
year, she'd been hearing voices in her head. There were at least two different
voices, possibly more. The voice that she heard most often was a male voice
that continually threatened her. The threats involved killing her sister. The second voice sounded exactly like her
sister. Often while the male voice was threatening to kill her sister, she
heard the second voice screaming in terror as if her sister was being killed.
The main voice that she heard also performed sex acts on her. I referred her to
a friend who had a deliverance ministry, since I knew virtually nothing about
deliverance at the time.
On a recent trip to
Australia, a group of us were praying with people for various conditions. I was
praying with a woman who wanted to be healed of diabetes. Shortly after I began
praying, she reported pain that she didn't have before. I've learned that when pain
manifests suddenly, it's a good indication that there is a spirit that needs to
be removed. The pain was in her back, near her left shoulder blade. I commanded
the spirit to leave and the pain moved higher in her back, near the top of her
shoulder. I explained to the group what was happening and a few of them joined
us in prayer. We commanded the spirit to leave. It moved to her other shoulder
and the pain became worse. We continued commanding the spirit to leave and
eventually, it departed. This same woman had just prayed for someone else who
had received a remarkable healing of back pain and muscle damage to her leg.
And all the while, she had a demon herself and didn't know it.
When praying with someone, if
they suddenly experience pain they didn't have before, or if a present
sensation of pain moves to another part of the body or becomes worse, it's a
sure sign that an evil spirit is at work.
Why does this happen?
Because the spirit is
attempting to frighten its host. The spirit wants to create enough fear in the
mind of its host that they will ask us to stop praying with them, thinking
we're only making things worse. My advice in these cases is to tell them there
is a spirit present and the increased pain is a tactic it's using to frighten
them. Ask if you may continue and reassure them the pain will eventually leave.
Soon enough, my education
about demons would become personal. One evening I was praying for my wife to be
healed of neck pain, which was so severe it left her in tears at bedtime. I’d been
praying over her for months, to no avail. That night I did something foolish,
which you should never do. In desperation, I asked God to put her afflictions
on me, if it would take away her pain. I went to sleep and had a dream. In the
dream I was looking for something I couldn't find. This is a classic dream that
God gives to people who are searching for answers.
I awoke from the dream and a
few seconds later I felt something like a net being spread over me. Seconds
later, I realized that I couldn’t move my arms or legs. All I could do was roll
a bit from side to side. As this was happening, I also became aware that my
voice was being taken away from me. I tried to speak but no words came out. All
I could do was mumble incomprehensibly. I was aware that what had gripped me in
this paralysis was a demon. As my voice left, I tried to say, “Get out, in the
name of Jesus”, but I could only mumble. My rolling back and forth woke up my
wife, who heard me mumbling. She immediately knew it was a demon that had overpowered
me and began praying in tongues. She then commanded the demon to leave. A few
seconds later my voice returned and the paralysis left. We later learned that
this particular demon is called the 'shrike' demon. The big mistake I made was
in asking God to put my wife's afflictions on me. In doing so, I gave the enemy
permission to attack me and the shrike spirit was happy to pay me a visit,
since I had opened a door. Never ask God to give you the afflictions of someone
else. Never make deals with the enemy and never under any circumstances invite
sickness or affliction into your life.
All of these stories are
merely to illustrate one thing; demons are real and the more you become
involved with them, the more they become involved with you. I never suspected
how often or how savagely they can attack us. They can and do attack
Christians. They come in many different varieties and they can do different
things. Many of us have been taught that the only way a demon can interact with
a human is for it to “possess” our body and assume control over us. Demonic
possession has been popularized in movies and books, but the truth about demons
and how they interact is far subtler.
Demonic "Possession"
Contrary to popular belief,
demons rarely take complete control of an individual. The English Bible
descriptions of people being "demon-possessed" are a mistranslation.
The term “demon-possessed” isn't found in the Greek text of the New Testament.
Instead, three other terms are used. Some passages say ‘to have a demon’.
Others say, ‘to be in a demon’. The most common term is ‘demonized.’ These
terms mean essentially the same thing and are used interchangeably in the
account of the man with the demon named ‘Legion’ (see Matthew 8:28-34; Mk.
5:1-20; Lk. 8:26-39). None of these terms indicates total ownership or control
of an individual. They simply mean the person is in some way affected by a
demon.
All of the examples from the
Bible involving demonic attack describe people harassed in some way but not
completely overpowered or controlled. The single exception is the case of
‘Legion’. This is because it takes many demons to completely possess a human.
Demons have limited abilities and one demon alone can only attack its host in a
particular area. A single demon, acting alone cannot take complete control of a
human.
In the account of the boy
with seizures that the disciples couldn't cure, Jesus made an interesting
comment about the nature of demons. When the disciples were not able to heal
the boy they asked why:
“Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not
cast it out?” So Jesus said to them, “Because of your unbelief; for assuredly,
I say to you, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this
mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be
impossible for you. However, this kind
does not go out except by prayer and fasting.” (Mt. 17:19-21)
Jesus said the kind of demon
they encountered did not come out except by prayer and fasting, implying that
there are different types of demons. Some teachers dispute this, saying that
when Jesus said 'this kind' He wasn't referring to 'kinds' of demons, but
rather the 'kind' of unbelief the disciples had.
The word that is translated
kind in this verse is the Greek word γένος (genos) from which we get the
English word ‘genealogy’. This word describes differentiation between related
varieties of living beings – specifically between families, races, tribes or
nations. It is unreasonable to think He was describing different families or
races of unbelief. He must have meant that there are different families or
races of demons and the one they encountered was somehow different.
If you’re curious to know how
this demon was different from others, consider this: Mark’s account mentions
that the demon caused the boy to be deaf and mute. Matthew notes that it caused
him to have seizures. Both accounts mention only one spirit. This is the only
spirit mentioned in the Bible that caused more than one type of physical
affliction. It was indeed a different type of spirit. (Compare Mt. 17:15 and
Mk. 9:25)
Demons Specialize
God’s creativity is seen in
all of nature. No two snowflakes are identical, and no two people are exactly
alike. The same is true for demons. They are unique and they all have certain
weaknesses, strengths and abilities. Each demon is a specialist in one or more
areas, bringing its own brand of affliction to man. This differentiation or
specialization is what Jesus was referring to. Some demons specialize in
physical affliction, as with the woman who had been crippled by a spirit of
infirmity for eighteen years (Lk. 13:11), or the deaf and dumb spirit that also
caused seizures, which we just mentioned.
Some demons specialize in
emotional trauma, like the spirit that terrorized King Saul with what might be
diagnosed today as anxiety attacks. (1Sam. 18:10)
Some specialize in
divination, as was the case with the spirit Paul cast from the woman who
followed him for many days. (Acts 16:17-18)
James and John became
influenced by a spirit of murder, when they suggested they should call down
fire from heaven to destroy the Samaritan city that did not receive Jesus.
Hearing their idea, Jesus rebuked them, saying, “You do not know what spirit you are of.” (See Lk. 9:54-55) The Lord
told them they had become influenced by an evil spirit, which planted this
foolish idea in the minds.
When we look at the words
Jesus used when referring to the way the spirit influenced them, the phrase
that is translated 'are of' is the Greek word ἐστέ, (este) which could better
be translated ‘belong to’. The phrase ‘belong to’ carries the connotation that
one thing has taken possession of another. Jesus said His disciples ‘belonged
to’ (or were possessed by) this demon, even if it was only momentarily.
Another example of demonic
influence of a disciple of Jesus is found in the sixteenth chapter of Matthew.
Jesus asked the disciples, “Whom do men
say that I am?” Peter confessed that He was the Messiah – the Son of God.
Jesus commended him saying that His Father had revealed this truth to him. (Mt.
16:16) Later, Jesus began to teach that He would be handed over to the Jews,
killed and raised on the third day. Peter rebuked Him, saying these things
could never happen. Jesus said: “Get
behind Me, Satan! You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the
things of God, but the things of men.” (Mt. 16:22-23)
Why did Jesus refer to Peter
as Satan? Because Peter, like James and John had briefly come under the
influence of an evil spirit, allowing the enemy to plant thoughts in his mind.
Jesus was speaking to the evil spirit behind Peter’s words. If you don’t
believe that disciples of Jesus can have demons, here are examples of three
disciples who did and they were the three that Jesus trusted most.
As we've seen with other
accounts of demonic attack, the evil spirits did not exert complete control
over them, but only influenced them in its area of specialty. Each of these
people remained in control of their mental faculties, apart from the demon’s
area of specialization. Though Saul suffered anxiety, he had no physical
ailments. The woman, who was physically crippled by a demon, had no mental or
emotional infirmity. Peter, James and John did not manifest demonic activity or
physical illness, neither did the woman with the spirit of divination. Each
still retained their own identity and did not exhibit signs of complete control
by the evil spirit.
The man with ‘Legion’ was a
different story. He had lost control of both his mind and body. He was unable
to dress himself and couldn't control his own actions, even when put in chains.
He could not refrain from self-mutilation (Mk. 5:5). He wandered into
isolation, and refused the company of family and friends. When he was asked his
name, he couldn't recall it. He took on the identity of the demons that had
overpowered him, taking the name ‘Legion’.
As to whether believers can
be possessed or harassed by demons, as we've just seen, even Peter, James and
John were subject to demonic influence. Jesus himself was attacked and harassed
a number of times by Satan. It is unbiblical to believe that anyone is immune
from demonic attack. The issue isn't whether a Christian can be influenced or
possessed, but rather to what degree can we and how does it happen?
Demonic Access
Paul warned believers in
Ephesus not to allow Satan to use their anger against them:
“Do not
let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a
foothold...” (Eph. 4:26-27 NIV).
In this verse the word for
foothold is the Greek word τόπος (topos) from which we derive the word
‘topography’. This word can describe either a place of occupancy or an
opportunity to carry out an action. It is a semi-permanent stronghold in a
person’s life that serves as a home for evil spirits, which gives them an
opportunity to exert influence over us. Interestingly, Paul’s point that anger
provides a foothold for the enemy is demonstrated in the case of James and
John. The demon that influenced them was able to do so because they became
angry at the Samaritans. Their anger was the foothold the enemy needed to gain
influence over them.
Demonic Homes
Let’s look at what Jesus
taught about how demons operate. In Luke chapter 11, He explained the behavior
of demons after casting a mute spirit from a man. Some who witnessed it had
accused Him of casting out demons by the power of Satan. He refuted their
reasoning and revealed the truth about how He overpowered the evil spirit and
cast it out:
“When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are in
peace. But when a stronger than he comes
upon him and overcomes him, he takes from him all his armor in which he
trusted, and divides his spoils…When an unclean spirit goes out of a man, he
goes through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he says, ‘I will
return to my house from which I came.’ And when he comes, he finds it swept and
put in order. Then he goes and takes with him seven other spirits more wicked
than himself, and they enter and dwell.” (Lk. 11:22-23, 24-26)
Jesus likened an evil spirit
to a strongman who is armored and keeps his home. (Note that demons see our
bodies as their homes.) He went on to say that when one who is stronger comes,
he removes the demon’s armor, evicts him from the place that he calls home and
divides his goods. The ‘goods’ he spoke of are the areas of the person's life
that are held in bondage by the demon’s specialization. This might be a
physical illness or emotional affliction. He said that once removed, the demon
may return to its home later if it remains intact.
There is a widely taught
doctrine concerning this passage that needs to be de-bunked. I was taught that
when a person is delivered from a demon, they need to be filled with the Holy
Spirit immediately, because if they aren't, the demon will return. This sounds
logical, and the idea of demons returning is certainly illustrated in this
passage, but if you look closely, there is no suggestion that the presence of
the Holy Spirit prevents demons from returning. The Holy Spirit isn't mentioned
anywhere in this passage.
Being filled with the Holy
Spirit is always our goal. But many Christians who are filled with the Holy
Spirit are in need of deliverance and that need often follows them to their
grave. In the last year alone, I've prayed with hundreds of Christians for various
problems and most of them had an evil spirit of one kind or another had to be
removed before their healing could be completed.
In the passage we discussed
above, Paul said that anger provided a foothold for the enemy. Anger is a sin
that must be dealt with if we are to remain free of demonic influence. But it
isn't the only one. Others are rebellion, unforgiveness, bitterness, lust,
pride, greed, and the list goes on. Each of these attitudes can allow a place
for the enemy to gain a foothold and for a demon to influence us if it
specializes in that area.
I had sought healing for
chronic neck pain for a long time. I would receive prayer and the pain would
leave temporarily, only to return. One day, a woman praying for me asked if I
had anger toward anyone. God showed me in a vision, a person I had been angry
with for a long time. I knew that I needed to let go of the anger I had toward
them. When I released the anger to God, the pain in my neck immediately left
and never returned.
The anger I held onto served
as a foothold for the enemy. When someone would pray with me for healing, the
spirit of pain would leave, only to return because it still had a ‘home’ in my
life through anger. The solution came when I realized that even though I didn't
value this person very highly, God did. That truth destroyed the foothold of
the enemy. I no longer had a right to be angry and I forgave him and repented
of the anger. This destroyed the evil spirit’s ‘home’. When the spirit tried to
come back it had no place to return to.
Now let’s look at a more in
depth problem. Some strongholds are rooted in emotional damage that happens
when we are children. Pornography and lust are known to be rooted in a lack of
love. If a person grows up feeling unloved, there's a good chance they’ll turn
to pornography or lust to fulfill the need that was never met by their parents
or family. An unmet need to be loved can create a bondage to pornography, which
serves as a demonic home that attracts demons specializing in lust,
pornography, and perversion. Knowing they have a home, demons take up residence
here. First we must address the root cause, which in this case is a lack of
love.
In order to remove the demon’s
home, the individual must understand how much they are loved and accepted by
their heavenly Father. The awareness of God’s love destroys the unmet need for
love and acceptance. This paves the way for them to renounce and repent of
their bondage to lust or pornography. Once this is done, the spirit of lust or
pornography can be safely removed since its home has been destroyed.
Most root causes can be dealt
with in this manner. The process is to identify the root cause, which is often
something the person did not receive at a crucial point in their life. Once the
deficiency is found, replace what is missing with the truth from God’s heart
about that issue. Assist them in embracing God’s truth on the matter, repenting
of any attitudes that stemmed from the root cause, then remove any evil spirits
that operate in that area of specialty.
Let’s look at one more
passage where Jesus dealt with demonic oppression:
“Now He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath. And
behold, there was a woman who had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was
bent over and could in no way raise herself up. But when Jesus saw her, He
called her to Him and said to her, “Woman, you are loosed from your infirmity.”
And He laid His hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and
glorified God." (Lk. 13:10-13)
In this passage there are two
things we should note. First, the woman was bound by a spirit of infirmity,
which afflicted her physical body, causing her to be bent over. Jesus discerned
the spirit’s presence and exercised authority over it. In this case, He didn't
confront the demon. He simply said, "You are set free from your infirmity”
and the demon left. After the woman was freed from the demon, He laid His hands
on her and healed her deformed body. We can see that she still needed physical
healing after the spirit left because she was still bent over. We should not
assume that healing has occurred because we've cast a spirit out. After the
spirit is removed, the person may still require physical healing.
Demonic Manifestation
I don't have much experience
with demons manifesting in bizarre ways. But I tend to keep things low - key
when I deal with them and maybe that's why they don't put on a show. Evil
spirits seem to come into our lives secretly and without a lot of fanfare, but
sometimes when leaving, they try to go out with a bang. I think it's wise to
give them as little opportunity as possible to draw attention to themselves
when being removed.
When I'm praying with people,
even when removing demons, I speak in a very quiet tone of voice. This may be
due to the fact that instead of churches, I do most of my ministry in hospitals
and nursing homes. In these settings, I can't very well go around yelling at
the top of my lungs, commanding demons to leave. I don't think it's necessary
to yell and scream at them. If the demons try to rant and rave, tell them to be
quiet.
I've heard people teach that
you need to know a demon's name before you can make it leave. That hasn't been
my experience and I haven't found this taught anywhere in the Bible. I do try
to discern their area of specialty (pain, sickness, fear, lust, ect.) but I'm
not certain you even need this information to make them go away. When you
discern their presence command them to leave. It may not be a bad idea to
assume a demon is present and tell it to leave, even if you don't discern one
is present. For me, commanding demons to leave has almost become a kind of
protocol.
Dealing with demons was just
another task that Jesus gave the disciples. Along with healing the sick,
raising the dead and proclaiming the kingdom of God, they frequently cast out
demons. In most of the passages we've studied so far, deliverance was as
commonly mentioned as healing the sick. In several places, healing did not take
place until a demon was first evicted. It's no different today. Many people
cannot be healed without deliverance. In order to walk in the fullness of God’s
commission we must become competent in delivering people from demonic
oppression.
Oct 8, 2012
Pete Cabrera's Testimony About Healing
Pete Cabrera shares on how he came to walk in God's power to heal.
Oct 6, 2012
Outbreak Youth at Southbank in Brisbane
During our trip to Australia, we met some young people from the local church, who go into the community and sing songs of praise, release healing and generally love on the people they meet. They're love is so inspiring, as you can tell by the reactions from the people they met.
Oct 4, 2012
10 Minutes
As we pushed the gurney to our next patient's room, I noticed an employee limping down the hall with an immobilizer on her foot. My partner went in the patient's room. I went on my mission.
I approached and introduced myself then asked the usual question.
"What happened to your foot?""Oh...I broke it".
"Have you had surgery yet?"
“I was hoping I wouldn't need surgery. The plan was for it to heal on its own. But it's been a slow process."
"Would you like to be healed right now?"
"I'd LOVE to be healed. What do you have in mind?"
“I’d like to pray with you.”
She lit up like a Christmas tree.
"Well, of course you can pray with me. I never say no to prayer!"
I bent down and laid my hand on the black plastic immobilizer and commanded spirit of pain to leave, for the Holy Spirit to bring His presence to touch her and for the ligaments, nerves, bones, tendons and muscles to be healed.
"Do you feel anything going on in your foot?"
"No...not really."
I would normally pray a second and third time if nothing happened the first time, but I was short on time. I had to get to my patient. I suggested that she might notice her healing in a little while. She thanked me and I went to get my patient.
Our patient was a quadriplegic with a tracheostomy. He had a lot of things going along that had to be bagged so getting him ready took about 10 minutes. Once everything was on the gurney, we headed for the elevator.
On the way to the elevator, I saw the woman with the immobilizer again. She looked at me as I passed by and said, "What did you do to me? My foot feels great!"
I asked her to test it out and see if there was any pain at all. There wasn't. She was completely healed. And utterly stunned.
I gave her some basic instruction on how to keep her healing. She asked for my name. She was going to call my supervisor and tell him how nice it is that we allow our employees to pray with people.
That's right. While this kind of activity might get you sacked in the UK, we Yanks are blessed to have the freedom to pray on the job and at times even be commended for it.
I'd like to leave you with a word of encouragement and a challenge.
I could have assumed that this woman was not going to be healed, because nothing happened after I prayed with her. But 10 minutes later, she was completely healed. Don't develop the habit of thinking that people aren't healed, just because you don’t see an immediate change. This kind of thing happens quite often. Often enough that I sometimes tell people, "You may not feel anything now, but you will later."
I'd like to put out a challenge to you. The next time you see someone at work hobbling along with some type of injury - offer to pray with them and let me know what happens.
-till then.
God Is Good
During our trip to Australia, we spoke on the goodness of God. He confirmed our message by healing many and setting them free of demonic oppression.
God is good.
God is good.
Oct 2, 2012
The Banker’s Mum
This story is part of a series written in September of 2012 during our trip to Australia to teach on healing.
I’m not a big fan of religious legalism. But I think God honors our obedience, when we obey from a heart of love. I really wanted to obey the command to eat what was put before me. I’ve been a picky eater my entire life and one thing I’m trying to do is to be more open to different types of food.
Earlier in the week, my host introduced me to vegemite. He was gracious and allowed me to smear it lightly on a piece of toast instead of putting on a thick layer. It wasn’t all that bad. I ate the entire piece of toast, which impressed him.
Knowing this was our first trip to Australia, he wanted to expose us to the richness of an authentic Aussie dinner. So he bought a kangaroo roast, some herbs and vegetables and asked his mum to make dinner for us.
His mum is an excellent cook. The veggies were delightful. She did a decent job with the kangaroo roast, though I prefer meat with a little more fat and kangaroo is extremely lean. The flavor was a bit wild, as you might expect. I noticed that my host didn’t eat more than a few pieces. I followed suit and threw in the towel after I my third piece.
After dinner, his mum told us that she has degenerative joint disease in her spine, which causes her vertebrae to click and pop when she moves. I prayed over her back for a few minutes until it got nice and warm and told her, “You’re healed, now stop being a sissy.”
On the follow-up visit, a week later, she reported that the popping and clicking was gone. To thank us, she cooked a slow- roasted lamb.
It was delicious.
Sometimes obedience can be a blessing.
When traveling for pleasure, we generally eat whatever pleases us. One of the perils of traveling for ministry is found in the command of Jesus to remain in the home where you find a person of peace and eat what they put before you. (See Luke 10:6-7)
This command wouldn't bother me so much were in not found smack in the middle of the rest of his instructions to the disciples, where he told them to heal the sick that were there.
This command wouldn't bother me so much were in not found smack in the middle of the rest of his instructions to the disciples, where he told them to heal the sick that were there.
I’m not a big fan of religious legalism. But I think God honors our obedience, when we obey from a heart of love. I really wanted to obey the command to eat what was put before me. I’ve been a picky eater my entire life and one thing I’m trying to do is to be more open to different types of food.
Earlier in the week, my host introduced me to vegemite. He was gracious and allowed me to smear it lightly on a piece of toast instead of putting on a thick layer. It wasn’t all that bad. I ate the entire piece of toast, which impressed him.
Knowing this was our first trip to Australia, he wanted to expose us to the richness of an authentic Aussie dinner. So he bought a kangaroo roast, some herbs and vegetables and asked his mum to make dinner for us.
His mum is an excellent cook. The veggies were delightful. She did a decent job with the kangaroo roast, though I prefer meat with a little more fat and kangaroo is extremely lean. The flavor was a bit wild, as you might expect. I noticed that my host didn’t eat more than a few pieces. I followed suit and threw in the towel after I my third piece.
After dinner, his mum told us that she has degenerative joint disease in her spine, which causes her vertebrae to click and pop when she moves. I prayed over her back for a few minutes until it got nice and warm and told her, “You’re healed, now stop being a sissy.”
On the follow-up visit, a week later, she reported that the popping and clicking was gone. To thank us, she cooked a slow- roasted lamb.
It was delicious.
Sometimes obedience can be a blessing.
Sep 30, 2012
Paralyzed Man Healed of Spinal Cord Injury
In this extraordinary video, we see the healing of a man paralyzed from a spinal cord injury. At the Synagogue Church Of All Nations, T.B. Joshua administers the anointing water and this man is able to get out of his wheelchair and walk for the first time in years. This miracle was broadcast during the Five-Year Anniversary of Emmanuel TV.
Sep 28, 2012
The Banker - A Person of Peace
This story is part of a series written in September of 2012 during our trip to Australia to teach on healing.
The banker I would meet had created a successful life for himself, but his life wasn’t always one of fortune. He spent his younger days in Europe and for a season, was unable to find work, finally hiring on as a manual laborer in London, where he lived in a tiny house with a group of roughnecks. One night he was jumped by some people who robbed him, beat him up and tossed him in a rubbish bin. Were it not for a good-hearted stranger who found him and called for an ambulance, things could have turned out even worse.
Over time, he married a wonderful and gifted woman, secured a good paying job and became the proud father of two charming children
One day he had a long talk with his wife while he was based in Perth for a short time. He asked her, "Do you want to have an ordinary life or an extraordinary life?"
His wife responded, "Well … obviously I want an extraordinary life".
They then spoke about what they should do with their lives and resources. It didn’t take long to agree that the best thing they could do with the abundance God had provided was to become generous givers. Their decision to give was not motivated by the idea that they would receive more money in return. Giving money to receive more of it, only puts you in greater bondage to greed. For them, money itself, took on a whole new meaning. They began to see it not as something to be treasured, but as a tool to be used to bring a blessing to others.
The banker had been raised as a Christian by his Pentecostal mother, though he’d never been a very spiritual person. One day in January 2011, while building a wall on his property, he heard the clear and distinct voice of God tell him it was time to take things more seriously. A short time later his wife became sick with cancer.
With a sense of urgency, he began looking for resources on divine healing. He found Curry Blake’s DHT series and devoured it. With a renewed faith, he sprang into action, praying for his wife to be healed. He began searching for more material on healing and that’s when he found my website. He began reading it and after months of poring over my articles he contacted me.
Early in 2012, I received an inquiry from him. He wanted to know if I would consider visiting Australia to teach on healing. I told him I was honored but that I had no money for such a trip.
A few nights later I had a dream where I was being sent overseas as an ambassador to establish trade with a small group of people. When I woke that morning, I found an e-mail from the banker. He offered to pay all my travel expenses if I would agree to come to Australia to teach on healing. Taking the dream as confirmation that God wanted me to make the trip, the first order of business was to find out more about this fellow and what he wanted from me.
Over the next two months we sent e-mails back and forth and talked over Skype. We had to develop some familiarity with each other if this venture was going to succeed.
And I had some personal issues to deal with.
I’d never traveled overseas before. I’d only taught one class on healing and although it was a success, teaching healing and miracles overseas to a group of strangers was a daunting task. I also work a full-time job and I had to arrange time off work. At the same time my wife was trying to find a job. I had to convince her that taking time away from my work and her efforts to find work wouldn’t put us in a financial bind. After a lot of discussion, we finally agreed to go.
After we committed to making the trip, the banker informed us that his wife had come down with terminal cancer. He didn’t tell us until after we made a commitment, because he didn’t want to appear desperate and didn’t want our decision to be influenced by emotions. The last thing he wanted was to use pressure or manipulation to get us to come to Australia.
We joined with him in prayer for his wife’s healing. I rallied some friends to pray on her behalf. Not long after we began praying, we received news that she had suddenly passed away. My wife was devastated. She spent the entire day crying. The Banker was heartbroken. He spent the following months battling thoughts of depression, hopelessness and despair, wondering what he did wrong in trying to get her healed.
Many people would have given up on the healing project at this point. His faith for healing was in shambles. I was an unknown person to his circle of friends. He’s a very busy man with two children to raise on his own. No one would have blamed him if he pulled the plug on the trip.
But the banker is a man of his word. Once he commits himself to a task, he sees it through to the end, regardless of the consequences to himself or feelings of doubt along the way. We made plans to visit Brisbane for two weeks in September. The first week we’d meet friends and volunteer on the street vans. The second week, we’d hold meetings where my wife and I would train them in prophecy, healing, deliverance and whatever else they needed.
The Banker took a lot of risk in this adventure. The churches he’s connected to have hosted a number of itinerant preachers, who’ve been happy to visit for a few days, give an inspiring message, a few prophetic words and perhaps lay hands on a few people - then leave. And they’re often never heard from again.
He had a different plan for me.
His hope was to bring us to Brisbane to mentor him and his friends in the ways of the supernatural. Not through preaching, but by example. He and his friends go into the dark places of society. They pray with the homeless, the addicted and the mentally ill on the streets. He needed someone to ride along in the vans and discuss their concerns, answer their questions and model the kingdom of God for them.
He also understands the need for relationship in ministry. He wanted to establish a long-term relationship where he and I would share in the work of ministry over many years, so that the seeds we planted would grow into maturity. Reading my blog gave him a lot of insights into what makes me tick. He figured that once we met, we’d get along pretty well and a long-term relationship would follow.
His hope was that if he could get me to come to Australia and if things went well; if we were received by his friends, if healing and miracles were demonstrated and if his friends were able to grow in the supernatural, we would return for a follow up visit.
Officially, he set his expectations pretty low. He managed the expectations of those around him simply saying ‘even if only one person gets this … if only one person is touched and learns how much God loves to bless, heal and restore people then it is worth it’. He kept his expectations of us to a minimum.
He took the view that if we were simply able to encourage his friends with testimonies of healing, and build their faith, that would be a successful trip. Anything more than that would be icing on the cake.
We were both relieved when healing miracles happened virtually every day. Many of them happened when he and his friends prayed with the sick and injured. That made me pretty happy, too. My goal was to show them that God could work through them in the same way he worked through me.
The banker and I are now good friends. I was surprised at how much we have in common. Between days of ministry, he drove us to sightseeing destinations and we talked non-stop everywhere we went. He’s quite an amazing fellow, actually. And he’s very unlike the stereotype of the greedy banker many of us envision.
When Jesus sent His disciples out, He told them to find a person of peace. (See Luke 10:6) A person of peace, like my friend the banker, is someone who sees the work that God is doing in us. They have a sphere of influence, into which they invite us to bring the kingdom of God. They are the door to the harvest field. We are the door to the kingdom of God. Ministry flows through these doors. It’s quite simple, really. And I’m finding that it works pretty well.
Our trip to Australia was a smashing success in just about every way possible. It’s my hope that you’ll find your person of peace and that you’ll have many years of success and fellowship together with them.
The economic collapse of 2008 left many of us with some bitterness toward the banking industry. Bankers themselves have received of a lot of criticism since then. My trip to Australia put me in close contact with a banker. What I've experienced since meeting him has changed my perspective on bankers.
The banker I would meet had created a successful life for himself, but his life wasn’t always one of fortune. He spent his younger days in Europe and for a season, was unable to find work, finally hiring on as a manual laborer in London, where he lived in a tiny house with a group of roughnecks. One night he was jumped by some people who robbed him, beat him up and tossed him in a rubbish bin. Were it not for a good-hearted stranger who found him and called for an ambulance, things could have turned out even worse.
Over time, he married a wonderful and gifted woman, secured a good paying job and became the proud father of two charming children
One day he had a long talk with his wife while he was based in Perth for a short time. He asked her, "Do you want to have an ordinary life or an extraordinary life?"
His wife responded, "Well … obviously I want an extraordinary life".
They then spoke about what they should do with their lives and resources. It didn’t take long to agree that the best thing they could do with the abundance God had provided was to become generous givers. Their decision to give was not motivated by the idea that they would receive more money in return. Giving money to receive more of it, only puts you in greater bondage to greed. For them, money itself, took on a whole new meaning. They began to see it not as something to be treasured, but as a tool to be used to bring a blessing to others.
The banker had been raised as a Christian by his Pentecostal mother, though he’d never been a very spiritual person. One day in January 2011, while building a wall on his property, he heard the clear and distinct voice of God tell him it was time to take things more seriously. A short time later his wife became sick with cancer.
With a sense of urgency, he began looking for resources on divine healing. He found Curry Blake’s DHT series and devoured it. With a renewed faith, he sprang into action, praying for his wife to be healed. He began searching for more material on healing and that’s when he found my website. He began reading it and after months of poring over my articles he contacted me.
Early in 2012, I received an inquiry from him. He wanted to know if I would consider visiting Australia to teach on healing. I told him I was honored but that I had no money for such a trip.
A few nights later I had a dream where I was being sent overseas as an ambassador to establish trade with a small group of people. When I woke that morning, I found an e-mail from the banker. He offered to pay all my travel expenses if I would agree to come to Australia to teach on healing. Taking the dream as confirmation that God wanted me to make the trip, the first order of business was to find out more about this fellow and what he wanted from me.
Over the next two months we sent e-mails back and forth and talked over Skype. We had to develop some familiarity with each other if this venture was going to succeed.
And I had some personal issues to deal with.
I’d never traveled overseas before. I’d only taught one class on healing and although it was a success, teaching healing and miracles overseas to a group of strangers was a daunting task. I also work a full-time job and I had to arrange time off work. At the same time my wife was trying to find a job. I had to convince her that taking time away from my work and her efforts to find work wouldn’t put us in a financial bind. After a lot of discussion, we finally agreed to go.
After we committed to making the trip, the banker informed us that his wife had come down with terminal cancer. He didn’t tell us until after we made a commitment, because he didn’t want to appear desperate and didn’t want our decision to be influenced by emotions. The last thing he wanted was to use pressure or manipulation to get us to come to Australia.
We joined with him in prayer for his wife’s healing. I rallied some friends to pray on her behalf. Not long after we began praying, we received news that she had suddenly passed away. My wife was devastated. She spent the entire day crying. The Banker was heartbroken. He spent the following months battling thoughts of depression, hopelessness and despair, wondering what he did wrong in trying to get her healed.
Many people would have given up on the healing project at this point. His faith for healing was in shambles. I was an unknown person to his circle of friends. He’s a very busy man with two children to raise on his own. No one would have blamed him if he pulled the plug on the trip.
But the banker is a man of his word. Once he commits himself to a task, he sees it through to the end, regardless of the consequences to himself or feelings of doubt along the way. We made plans to visit Brisbane for two weeks in September. The first week we’d meet friends and volunteer on the street vans. The second week, we’d hold meetings where my wife and I would train them in prophecy, healing, deliverance and whatever else they needed.
The Banker took a lot of risk in this adventure. The churches he’s connected to have hosted a number of itinerant preachers, who’ve been happy to visit for a few days, give an inspiring message, a few prophetic words and perhaps lay hands on a few people - then leave. And they’re often never heard from again.
He had a different plan for me.
His hope was to bring us to Brisbane to mentor him and his friends in the ways of the supernatural. Not through preaching, but by example. He and his friends go into the dark places of society. They pray with the homeless, the addicted and the mentally ill on the streets. He needed someone to ride along in the vans and discuss their concerns, answer their questions and model the kingdom of God for them.
He also understands the need for relationship in ministry. He wanted to establish a long-term relationship where he and I would share in the work of ministry over many years, so that the seeds we planted would grow into maturity. Reading my blog gave him a lot of insights into what makes me tick. He figured that once we met, we’d get along pretty well and a long-term relationship would follow.
His hope was that if he could get me to come to Australia and if things went well; if we were received by his friends, if healing and miracles were demonstrated and if his friends were able to grow in the supernatural, we would return for a follow up visit.
Officially, he set his expectations pretty low. He managed the expectations of those around him simply saying ‘even if only one person gets this … if only one person is touched and learns how much God loves to bless, heal and restore people then it is worth it’. He kept his expectations of us to a minimum.
He took the view that if we were simply able to encourage his friends with testimonies of healing, and build their faith, that would be a successful trip. Anything more than that would be icing on the cake.
We were both relieved when healing miracles happened virtually every day. Many of them happened when he and his friends prayed with the sick and injured. That made me pretty happy, too. My goal was to show them that God could work through them in the same way he worked through me.
The banker and I are now good friends. I was surprised at how much we have in common. Between days of ministry, he drove us to sightseeing destinations and we talked non-stop everywhere we went. He’s quite an amazing fellow, actually. And he’s very unlike the stereotype of the greedy banker many of us envision.
When Jesus sent His disciples out, He told them to find a person of peace. (See Luke 10:6) A person of peace, like my friend the banker, is someone who sees the work that God is doing in us. They have a sphere of influence, into which they invite us to bring the kingdom of God. They are the door to the harvest field. We are the door to the kingdom of God. Ministry flows through these doors. It’s quite simple, really. And I’m finding that it works pretty well.
Our trip to Australia was a smashing success in just about every way possible. It’s my hope that you’ll find your person of peace and that you’ll have many years of success and fellowship together with them.
Sep 26, 2012
25 Healing Testimonies from Australia
These are testimonies from people who have been healed by the power of God. For more testimonies from Australia, go to Australian Miracles.
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Arthritis healed,
Asperger syndrome healed,
asthma healed,
foot fracture healed,
influenza healed,
Lactose intolerance healed,
RSR healed,
Scoliosis healed,
skin rash healed,
testimony,
uritis healed
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