Paul and Lisa sat in the living room, the book open between them. The words they read sparked deep thought.
“Lisa,” Paul said softly, “What stands out to you?”
She looked up. “It’s the absence of doubt, Paul. No mention of ‘maybe’ or ‘wait and see.’ It’s clear.”
Paul nodded. “Yes, it’s according to faith, isn’t it? Not up to chance or mystery.”
Lisa leaned forward. “So many people think healing is out of their hands, but here, it’s about what we believe.”
Paul agreed. “It’s what Jesus said. ‘Your faith made you whole.’ Not ‘God might,’ but ‘your faith.'”
Lisa smiled. “People don’t like that, Paul. They want it to be out of their control, easier maybe.”
“But if you want results,” Paul said, “if you want miracles, you must hold on to this truth. It’s all about faith.”
Chapter 2: A Matter of Faith
The next day, they continued reading. The words felt heavy but simple.
“Faith is simple,” Lisa said, almost to herself.
“People complicate it,” Paul replied. “They think it’s hard to have faith, but it’s not.”
Lisa turned a page. “Faith comes by hearing, right? That’s all it takes.”
Paul looked at her. “Yes, and if people would stop doubting, they’d see more healing.”
Lisa paused. “Paul, do you think that’s why so many miss their healing? They don’t believe enough?”
“It’s possible,” Paul said slowly. “Jesus didn’t make it complex. He said, ‘As you believed, so it is done to you.'”
Lisa nodded thoughtfully. “It’s not about hoping or wishing. It’s believing.”
Chapter 3: A Truth Revealed
Later that evening, they sat by the fire. The truth was becoming clearer with each page.
“Paul, why do so many say healing is according to God’s will?” Lisa asked.
Paul sighed. “Because it’s easier to accept than believing their faith plays a part. But it’s not scriptural. Jesus never said it was up to God alone.”
Lisa looked out the window. “He said, ‘Your faith did it.'”
Paul agreed. “Exactly. Yet so many think it’s up to God’s timing, or worse, they believe He might not want them healed.”
Lisa frowned. “That’s not in the Bible. It says, ‘Your faith made you whole.'”
Paul leaned back. “Yes, and if that’s what Jesus said, why believe anything else?”
Chapter 4: The Power of Belief
The next morning, Paul and Lisa shared coffee, still reflecting on their reading.
“Lisa,” Paul began, “do you realize how much we’ve seen? People healed, lives changed, all through faith.”
Lisa smiled. “I’ve seen it too, Paul. People on their deathbeds, rising up when they believed.”
“It’s powerful,” Paul said. “But still, some think faith is hard.”
Lisa shook her head. “It’s not hard. The Word brings faith, and once it’s there, healing follows.”
Paul nodded. “It’s like a flower in the sun. Faith grows, and healing happens.”
Lisa sipped her coffee. “We’ve seen it. It’s not a theory.”
Chapter 5: The Conclusion
That evening, as they finished reading, Paul spoke quietly.
“We’ve seen enough, Lisa. Healing is not a mystery. It’s faith.”
Lisa nodded. “Yes, it’s simple. The Word brings faith, and faith brings healing.”
Paul smiled. “And that’s the truth. Jesus said, ‘Your faith did it.’ Not fate, not chance, but faith.”
Lisa closed the book. “So, we believe. And we are made whole.”
Paul looked at her, his voice calm and certain. “Yes, Lisa. As we believe, so it will be done.”
Chapter 6: A Miracle in Germany
Paul and Lisa traveled to Germany for a special healing service. They had heard of the miracles happening there and wanted to witness it for themselves. The church was full, the air thick with expectation.
“Look at the faith here, Paul,” Lisa whispered as they took their seats.
Paul nodded. “You can feel it. God is ready to move.”
The service began, and soon, Pastor Hans Popp led the congregation in prayer. People came forward, one by one, seeking healing. Among them was Regina, a woman who had suffered from severe migraines and pressure behind her eyes for two years.
As Regina stood before Pastor Hans, she spoke softly, her face full of pain. “It feels like something is pressing behind my eyes. It won’t go away.”
Pastor Hans laid his hand on her head and prayed in Jesus’ name. The prayer was firm, but simple. Suddenly, a voice, not Regina’s, spoke out—angry and defiant. It was the spirit of infirmity, resisting the healing power of God.
Paul and Lisa watched as Pastor Hans continued praying with authority. “In the name of Jesus, I command you to leave her now!”
The spirit fought, but after a few tense moments, it was cast out. Regina’s body relaxed, and she gasped, her eyes wide in shock.
“I feel… light!” she exclaimed, tears in her eyes. “The pain is gone! I feel wunderbar!”
Lisa smiled at Paul. “It’s just as we’ve read, Paul. Faith made her whole.”
The congregation erupted in praise as more people came forward. Every person who was prayed for received healing. Deliverance flowed through the room, and God’s power touched many lives.
By the end of the service, a man came forward, his face full of joy. “I want to receive Jesus as my Lord,” he said. Pastor Hans led him in a simple prayer of salvation.
Paul and Lisa left the church that night with full hearts. “What we saw today,” Lisa said, “was the power of faith in action.”
Paul nodded. “It was. Regina is free because of the Word, and so are so many others. God’s power is undeniable.”
Lisa smiled. “Healing, deliverance, and salvation. All in one day. What a miracle.”
Paul agreed. “And it happened according to their faith.”