Life-Changing Testimony: Unveiling God’s Will

Pastors Paul and Lisa were ready.
Daisy was at their church in Orlando.
The place was full.
Lisa leaned over to Paul.
“Daisy’s always got something good to share,” she said.
Paul nodded, “She brings truth with joy.”

Daisy walked up to the pulpit, smiling.
She looked at the crowd.
“If you don’t agree with me, that’s fine,” she began.
“But stay with me and prepare your case!”
The crowd chuckled.
“Do you know what I mean by that?” she asked with a wink.

“People ask me to prove what I believe,” she continued.
“Fine. Let’s prove it.”
Paul whispered to Lisa, “Here she goes.”
Daisy’s voice was calm but clear.
“Prove to me why it’s not God’s will for us to be healed.”

Chapter 2: The Will of God

Daisy stood tall at the pulpit.
“How can we find the will of God?” she asked.
“It’s a big question, right?”
People leaned in.
She smiled.
“Some talk about it like it’s a mystery. Like finding buried treasure.”

The crowd chuckled.
“But how are you going to know when you find it?” she continued.
“Millions think that whatever happens must be the will of God.”
She shook her head.
“But is that true?”
“No!” the crowd whispered back.

“Listen,” Daisy said, pacing a little.
“When I pray for someone, I ask, ‘Do you believe it’s God’s will for you to be healed?'”
She raised an eyebrow.
“Most of the time, they say, ‘I hope so.'”
The crowd murmured.

Chapter 3: Cheeseburgers and Healing

“So how do people figure out God’s will?” Daisy asked, grinning.
“By what happens or doesn’t happen?”
She shook her head again.
“That’s not how it works with salvation, is it?”

“Imagine if we said, ‘If you make it to heaven, it must have been God’s will. If not, well, it wasn’t.'”
Laughter filled the room.
“That’s crazy thinking!” Daisy added.

She smiled, “Let me give you an example.”
“You’re reaching for a cheeseburger you dropped. You crash your car. And then you say, ‘It must’ve been God’s will!'”
The crowd laughed louder.
“Really?” Daisy raised her hands.
“It was God’s will for you to drop that cheeseburger and crash your car?”
Everyone was smiling now.

Chapter 4: Truth and Freedom

Daisy’s tone shifted.
“Listen carefully,” she said.
“Not everything that happens is God’s will.”
She pointed to the Bible.
“Romans says, ‘Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.’”
The crowd grew quiet.

“God wants us to test and prove His will,” she continued.
“Not just accept everything that happens.”
Paul and Lisa exchanged a look.
They knew the church needed this teaching.

“Are people perishing without the Lord?” Daisy asked.
“No, that’s not His will,” she answered herself.
“And if that’s true for eternal salvation, why would it be different for healing?”
Heads nodded in agreement.

Chapter 5: Ingrid’s Testimony

Daisy smiled warmly.
“I want to tell you a story,” she said.
Her voice softened.
“There was a woman named Ingrid.”
She paused.
“She suffered for seven years. Physical pain. Emotional torment.”

“Ingrid came to one of our meetings in Germany,” Daisy continued.
“She had given her life to Jesus, but she was trapped in pain and anxiety.”
The room was silent, listening closely.

“We prayed for her, in Jesus’ name,” Daisy said, her voice strong.
“She was set free. Completely.”
The crowd gasped softly.
“No more tension. No more arthritis. No more fear.”

Daisy smiled brighter.
“Ingrid felt the Holy Spirit’s comfort. She was free and full of joy.”
Tears filled some eyes in the room.

“God’s will is not a mystery,” Daisy concluded.
“His will is healing. His will is freedom.”
The room erupted in applause.
Paul and Lisa beamed, knowing lives were changed that day.

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