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Nourish Your Spirit for Divine Healing

Chapter 1: The Wellspring of Life

The Word of God is more than ink on a page—it’s life itself! Proverbs 4:22 declares His words are health and medicine to all who embrace them. And yet, we are commanded to “keep your heart with all diligence” (Proverbs 4:23). What is this heart? It’s not merely the organ that pumps blood but the very core of your being—your spirit. God urges us to guard this core, for from it flow the issues of life. Imagine it: the springs of life, bubbling from your inner self, refreshing your body and soul. Neglect your spirit, and it withers; nourish it, and it thrives. Science acknowledges the connection between spirit and body, but God’s truth has always been clear. When your spirit is weak, your body falters. But a spirit infused with the life of God? It can overcome disease, despair, and darkness. Dear friend, the life that flows through you originates from God. Guard your heart vigilantly, for out of it comes the power to sustain your very flesh.


Chapter 2: The Power of the Spirit

We marvel at the human brain, yet it is not the source of life. Your spirit is the seat of life, and when it departs, the body is lifeless. So why exalt the physical over the spiritual? God, who is Spirit, designed us as spirits dwelling in bodies. The power that animates us, the life that keeps our hearts beating, comes from Him. This life is stronger than disease, addiction, or despair. In the face of illness, the question arises: can God’s life overcome what seems insurmountable? The answer is a resounding yes! His power, the same that keeps the sun shining and the earth spinning, is more than enough. To live in this truth is to walk in His strength, not just in body but in spirit. Feed your spirit with His Word; it’s your spiritual food, the sustenance that strengthens your inner being. This nourishment is as vital as daily bread. Just as physical food strengthens the body, spiritual food fortifies your spirit. Build it up, dear one, for a strong spirit affects the vitality of your entire being.


Chapter 3: Divine Healing from Within

God’s healing power begins within. While medicine treats the body from the outside, divine healing flows from the Spirit within you. I learned this during my early ministry with Brother Kenneth Hagin. Day after day, I saw people on the brink of death revived, not by physical interventions, but by the life of God within them. Healing comes when we build up the spirit. The Lord is already in you, dear friend, and His life can quicken your mortal body (Ephesians 3:16). But how do we strengthen our spirit? By immersing ourselves in the Word of God. Say it aloud: “I’ve got the life of God in me.” His life nourishes your spirit, bringing strength and vitality to your body. Remember, faith is not intellectual—it’s of the heart, the spirit. Believe with your heart, and the life of God will transform you from the inside out.


Chapter 4: Nourished in Faith

Paul wrote to Timothy about the importance of nourishing the spirit with words of faith (1 Timothy 4:6). Just as we choose wholesome food for the body, we must select spiritual nourishment wisely. Reject empty words and worldly distractions; instead, feast on God’s Word. His Word builds faith and imparts life. Too often, people attend more to a doctor’s words than to God’s promises. While we thank God for medical advancements, no human word should have the final say. Keep God’s promises before you—night and day. They will sustain you, feeding your spirit and building your faith. Attend to His words as though your life depends on them, for indeed it does. A strong spirit is your greatest defense against the trials of this world.


Chapter 5: Living in His Power

Jesus declared, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4). His words are spiritual sustenance, nourishing your heart and building your faith. A weak spirit leaves you vulnerable, but a strong spirit, fed and exercised in godliness, overcomes. Spiritual growth mirrors physical growth; it requires both nourishment and exercise. Immerse yourself in His Word daily—through prayer, scripture reading, and worship. When you do, life flows from His Spirit to yours, strengthening you. I remember the first time I heard a message filled with faith. It was like food for my soul, igniting a hunger for more of God. This is what His Word does: it revives, renews, and strengthens you. Embrace the life of God within you. Guard your heart, feed your spirit, and let His power flow through every part of your being. In Him, there is victory over all that opposes you, from disease to despair. Hallelujah! Let us walk in His strength and live for His glory.