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Your Faith Is the Anecdote

your faith is the anecdote that brings forth the healing power of Christ for if one truly believes only then can God work in one's life a blind man sat by the road day after day many passed and ignored him as they traveled on their way but when he saw Jesus he said "Son of David have mercy on me" many told him to be quiet but he had the audacity Bartimaeus sought to be viewed as more than just a helpless blind he wanted to be seen as a man with a heart, a soul and a mind so he cried out loud to Jesus, "Son of David have mercy on me" Jesus then stopped and said "who is this man I see?" sometimes you only need to say Lord have mercy on me look at me and see that I have need of Thee for the divine presence of Christ can hear each and every one He acknowledges and sees us as spiritual daughters and sons He can see that we are burdened by life's issues and situations He can see that we truly need some healing application so when was the last time you gave your faith a task? to allow it to go to Jesus and of Him simply ask your faith is the anecdote to the healing power of Christ your faith can cast out the demons that are moving in your life your faith has the power to mend, heal and cure your faith has the ability to help you endure now Jesus had thirty-nine stripes and that's how many classes of illness exist today for His thirty-nine stripes delineate the number of mankind's sinful ways so let your faith be the cure infused by the blood that was shed as faith was the anecdote that allowed Jesus to be raised from the dead now take off your spiritual blinders and embrace the power to truly see that true faith is the anecdote for a healing ministry

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Date: 5/6/2014 10:32:00 AM
well we know that faith in the lord gives us strength.. well done
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