The sermon begins with the pastor reflecting on the nature of God as a healer. He emphasizes that healing and forgiveness are inseparable gifts from God, purchased for us at the cross. The pastor encourages the congregation to prioritize God's words above all else, even when faced with bad news about their health. He also highlights the importance of being open to the supernatural and not becoming skeptical when it comes to healing. The pastor urges the congregation to actively pray for those who are sick, as not praying for them guarantees that they won't be healed.
The pastor then discusses the importance of giving and sacrificial giving, assuring the congregation that there will be a harvest that they will see in heaven. He also expresses gratitude for the opportunity to pray for people and witness immediate changes in their bodies. However, he emphasizes the importance of honesty when it comes to experiencing healing, encouraging individuals not to lie about feeling better if they don't truly experience any difference.
The pastor acknowledges the church's global network, cic churches International, which connects churches in around 70 countries worldwide. He highlights the importance of missions and explains that the church has adopted Sri Lanka and India as their nations to contribute to and pray for. The pastor emphasizes the power of speaking to ailments and sicknesses in the name of Jesus, encouraging the congregation to speak directly to whatever is wrong, commanding it to be gone, healed, and made whole in Jesus' name.
The pastor addresses the question of what to do when someone does not get healed after being prayed for. He emphasizes that even though someone may not be healed, it does not change the nature of God or the truth of His word. The pastor encourages the congregation to keep pressing on and not give up in their earnest desire to pray for the sick. He also discusses the upcoming mission trip to India and Sri Lanka, requesting prayers for the team as they face difficulties in booking flights.
The pastor concludes the sermon by emphasizing the importance of understanding the role of the Holy Spirit in healing. He explains that individuals do not possess the gift of healing themselves, but rather it is the Holy Spirit who has the gift of healing. The pastor warns against taking ownership of this gift, as it belongs solely to the Holy Spirit. He also highlights the misconception that healing is only for a select few, emphasizing that healing is available to all.
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