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Rose Received Her Miracle

Rose Collins, a dedicated teacher from New York, had always been a pillar of strength in her community. Known for her passion for literature and her unwavering commitment to her students, Rose was the embodiment of resilience and grace. However, her life took a harrowing turn when she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. The news shattered her world, leaving her in a state of despair and uncertainty.

Despite the grim prognosis, Rose’s friends and family rallied around her, offering support and encouragement. Yet, deep down, Rose felt an overwhelming sense of hopelessness. She had always been a woman of faith, but now, her faith was being tested in ways she had never imagined.

One rainy afternoon, as Rose was sorting through a box of old books in her attic, she stumbled upon a book she had never seen before. The title caught her eye: “A Gift of Healing.” Intrigued, she flipped it open and discovered that it was written by an Australian man named Tony. As she began to read, she was captivated by Tony’s words. He spoke with conviction about the power of faith and the miraculous healings that had taken place throughout history.

Tony’s writing challenged the conventional wisdom Rose had grown up with. He argued that many people had been misled by centuries of religious interpretations that muddied the simple truth of the Gospel. According to Tony, anyone who came to Jesus for healing left healed, without exception. This assertion resonated deeply with Rose, igniting a flicker of hope within her.

As Rose delved deeper into the book, she came across a passage that struck her profoundly: “If you’ll read this Gospel without your religious-colored glasses on, you will see that everyone who ever came to Jesus to be healed left healed. Every one of them.” Tony emphasized that it was God’s will for everyone to be healed, just as it was His will for everyone to be saved. Healing, he wrote, had already been bought and paid for through Jesus’ sacrifice.

Rose decided to test Tony’s teachings. She followed his guidance, reciting the affirmations he suggested: “I have a Savior, and I’m saved. I also have a Healer, and I’m healed. It is His will to heal me.” At first, she felt foolish, but as she continued, she felt a strange sense of peace wash over her.

Tony’s book also highlighted three reasons why Christians often remain sick: ignorance of God’s will for them to be healed, failure to actively receive healing by faith, and disobedience to God’s plan for their lives. Rose realized she had been guilty of the first two. She had doubted God’s will for her healing and had passively waited for a miracle instead of actively claiming it.

Determined to change her approach, Rose began to pray with a newfound fervor. She asked God to help her believe and receive her healing. She visualized herself as healthy and whole, living a long life filled with purpose and joy. She even began sharing Tony’s insights with her friends and fellow church members, encouraging them to adopt a similar mindset.

Weeks turned into months, and Rose continued her daily affirmations and prayers. Her doctors were amazed at her gradual improvement. They couldn’t explain the remarkable turnaround in her condition. Rose knew, however, that it wasn’t just a medical anomaly. She was experiencing the very miracle Tony had written about.

One day, during a routine check-up, Rose’s oncologist delivered the news she had been praying for: her cancer was in complete remission. Tears of joy streamed down her face as she thanked God for her healing. She felt a surge of gratitude towards Tony, the man who had written the book that changed her life.

Rose’s miraculous healing became a powerful testimony in her community. She continued teaching, sharing her story with her students and inspiring them to believe in the impossible. She also reached out to Tony, expressing her heartfelt thanks and sharing the impact his book had on her life.

In his response, Tony was humbled and overjoyed. He reminded Rose that the true credit belonged to God and that his role had simply been to share the message. Rose agreed wholeheartedly, knowing that her journey from despair to healing was a testament to the power of faith and the boundless love of God.

Rose’s story spread far and wide, touching countless lives. People who heard her testimony began to look at their own challenges with renewed hope. Rose had not only found her own healing but had also become a beacon of light for others, proving that with faith, nothing is impossible.

 

This is a fictional story.

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Will Kym Be Healed

Kym clutched the worn leather Bible, its familiar scent a small comfort amidst the sterile beeps of the hospital room. A throbbing pain pulsed in her leg, a constant reminder of the car accident that had left it mangled and her dreams of running shattered. Days bled into a monotonous blur of tests, consultations, and whispered conversations between doctors. The verdict was a cruel one – surgery with a long, uncertain recovery, or a lifetime of limitations.

Despair gnawed at her. Kym had always been active, her life a symphony of movement – dance classes, volunteering at the animal shelter, spontaneous hikes with friends. Now, confined to a bed, she felt adrift, a melody replaced by a cacophony of fear and doubt.

One evening, a gentle hand rested on hers. Sarah, her best friend, sat beside her, a quiet strength radiating from her. Seeing the turmoil in Kym’s eyes, Sarah spoke softly, “Have you been reading the scriptures?”

Kym nodded, flipping through the pages to a familiar passage about Jesus healing the sick. A flicker of hope ignited within her. “But what if it’s not His will for me to be healed?” she whispered, the question a familiar weight on her chest.

Sarah smiled, her eyes twinkling. “The Bible tells us that Jesus never turned away someone who came to him in faith,” she said. “He said, ‘I will,’ to the leper, ‘Stretch out thine hand,’ to the withered man. Nowhere does it say, ‘I won’t.'”

Kym pondered this, a seed of hope taking root. That night, she reread the scriptures, not searching for answers in outcomes, but in the unwavering compassion of Jesus. She prayed, not with a conditional plea, but with a declaration of faith. “Lord, I believe You can heal me. I believe You want to heal me.”

The next morning, a new doctor entered the room, his eyes widening in surprise as he examined Kym’s chart. “The swelling has gone down significantly,” he said, a hint of awe in his voice. “The surgery might not be necessary after all.”

Tears welled up in Kym’s eyes. It wasn’t an instant, miraculous cure, but a shift, a movement in the right direction. Days turned into weeks, filled with rigorous physiotherapy, but also with the gradual return of strength and the possibility of a full recovery.

Kym never heard the Lord say, “Yes,” in an audible voice. But in the lessening pain, the regained movement, she felt a divine presence, a gentle nudge towards wholeness. Her healing became a testament to faith, not a test of God’s will. It was a reminder that even when the path is shrouded in uncertainty, hope and belief can pave the way for miracles, big or small.

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He Heard About a Healer

In a quaint village nestled among rolling hills of Israel, there lived a man named Elias. His life was full of simple pleasures and hard work, but it took a dark turn when he was struck by a disease that no doctor could cure.

The villagers whispered about Elias, calling him cursed and keeping their distance. His once vibrant skin was now marred by sores and his body was racked with pain. Elias was full of leprosy, and it seemed like he was doomed to a living death—ostracized, alone, and without hope.

Elias had heard stories about a healer named Jesus, who was said to perform miracles and heal the sick. Desperate and clinging to the last shred of hope, Elias decided to seek out this mysterious figure. He embarked on a journey that took him through rough terrain and unwelcoming towns, but his determination was unwavering. He believed that if anyone could heal him, it was Jesus.

One day, as Elias entered a certain city, he saw a crowd gathered around a man teaching with authority and compassion. His heart raced as he realized that this man was Jesus. Pushing through the crowd, despite the disdainful looks and harsh words from the onlookers, Elias fell on his face before Jesus. His voice trembled as he spoke, “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.”

The crowd fell silent, and all eyes turned to Jesus. What would He do? Would He recoil from this disfigured man as so many others had done? Jesus, however, did something extraordinary. He reached out His hand and touched Elias. The touch was tender and full of compassion, a stark contrast to the rough, judgmental hands Elias had grown accustomed to.

“I will: be thou clean,” Jesus said, His voice filled with authority and love.

In that moment, Elias felt a surge of warmth and life flow through his body. His sores began to heal, his pain dissipated, and his skin was restored. The leprosy that had plagued him for so long was gone, and he was made whole. The crowd watched in awe as Elias stood up, tears streaming down his face, filled with gratitude and joy. Jesus had healed him, not just physically but spiritually as well.

The story of Elias spread like wildfire. People from all walks of life, suffering from various ailments and burdens, came to find Jesus, hoping for a miracle. Many of them approached Him with the same words Elias had used, “Lord, I know You can heal me if You will.” And just as He had done for Elias, Jesus touched them, healed them, and restored their hope.

The tale of Elias and his encounter with Jesus became a beacon of hope for those who struggled with their faith and their circumstances. It taught them a profound lesson: to find the will of God, one must approach Him with faith and humility, trusting in His unchanging nature and boundless compassion.

Jesus’ healing of Elias showed that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. His willingness to heal and restore remains unchanged. As it says in Malachi 3:6, “For I am the Lord, I change not,” and in Acts 10:34, “God is no respecter of persons.” This means that anyone who comes to Him with faith, asking for healing and deliverance, can expect the same loving response Elias received.

In every corner of the world, people continue to find hope and healing in the message of Jesus’ unchanging love and power. The story of Elias is a reminder that, no matter how dire the situation, the will of God is to bring healing, restoration, and abundant life to all who seek Him with a sincere heart.

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