The Awakening of a Healing Generation

By the spirit of the Modern Prophets

People of God, awaken to the fullness of your inheritance! Too long has the Church tolerated sickness as a silent tenant, calling it a mysterious guest of God. But I tell you plainly—it is a thief, not a teacher. It is the fruit of the fall, not a flower from heaven’s garden. The Lord has given us His Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty—including liberty from affliction.

Have you not read? The Father said to the elder son, “All that I have is thine” (Luke 15:31). And yet many stand outside the feast of healing, questioning their worth, unsure of their access. But I declare this: the doors are open. The table is set. Healing is the children’s bread!

Let us stop exalting human experience above divine truth. A wreck caused by distraction is not divine sovereignty—it is human error. Do not ascribe foolishness to the Almighty! We must be bold in discerning His will, as Ephesians 5:17 commands: Be not unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is. If it is not in Christ, it is not God’s best. If Christ bore it, you are not meant to.

God is not glorified in your weakness but in your victory. Yes, He can redeem a bad moment, but He does not author destruction. The blind man cried out and received his sight (Mark 10). The lame walked, the lepers were cleansed, and Jesus did not say, “Wait and see what lesson I’m teaching you.” He said, “Be made whole.”

This gospel we carry is not just words, but power. We cannot call ourselves Spirit-filled and yet live power-empty. The world does not need another explanation—it needs a demonstration. Let the Church rise in signs, wonders, and healing again!

And to you who still carry sickness in your body—I speak prophetically—your healing is not a distant hope, but a present promise. God has not left you to figure it out. He has given you the Holy Spirit—the Anointed Teacher who dwells in you. He will guide you into healing. He will strengthen your faith.

Do not believe the lie that God has grown passive. He is still the God who moves. He still heals by the same power that raised Jesus from the grave. That power now dwells in you (Romans 8:11). Your body, your temple, is the very dwelling place of the Spirit of God.

A nation without a feeble person—this is not fantasy; it is covenant promise! The Gospel is wholeness to spirit, soul, and body. Rise, O believer, and lay claim to every word. Preach it, live it, release it. The world groans for the sons and daughters of God to be revealed. The time is now. The hour has come.

You are anointed. You are appointed. And by His stripes, you are healed.

I say unto you, shake off the chains of doubt! The time is now to cast down every imagination that exalts sickness as divine strategy. Say not in your heart, “Perhaps this is God’s will,” for such sayings are not rooted in truth but in fear and faulty teaching. The Scriptures declare with clarity: By His wounds, you have been healed (1 Peter 2:24). Not merely spiritually, but bodily.

Why then do many stagger in unbelief? Because their faith has been replaced by human logic and tradition. They have exchanged the power of the living Christ for the wisdom of dying men. The same Jesus who walked the shores of Galilee walks now by His Spirit. The same authority is in His Name—faith in that Name made the lame man leap at the Beautiful Gate, and faith in that Name still raises the broken today.

O Church, the gifts of healing have not ceased! The operation of the Spirit has not been shut up in the tomb with the apostles. Did Paul not say that the gifts of healing were of the Spirit’s working (1 Corinthians 12:9)? Did James not command the elders to anoint and pray (James 5:14), with no expiration upon that instruction?

Say this aloud in your room, in your car, in the night hours: He has put all things under my feet (Ephesians 1:22). I am not subject to the curse. I am redeemed from it. The compassion of Jesus has not changed. He was moved with compassion and healed their sick—not just one, not just some, but all. The multitudes were made whole because the love of God compelled Him. That love has been shed abroad in our hearts—shall it not move us too?

There are many who believe God for salvation but falter in believing Him for healing. I declare to you: the same cross that bore your sins bore your sicknesses. What Jesus carried, you need not carry again. He bore our iniquities AND our pains (Isaiah 53).
Both nasa and sabal—the burden lifted, the burden removed.

Let the prophets of this age rise, not with complicated philosophies, but with fire in their bones and healing in their hands. Let the Church walk in the covenant of Christ, where signs follow the Word, where faith does not rest in argument but in demonstration. He is not bound by time or dispensations—He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

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