O beloved, we live in an hour when the Spirit of the Lord is crying out through the saints—not for another program, but for power. Not for another teaching, but for demonstration. The cry is for healing, for deliverance, for the tangible mercy of God to flood the earth like a river of glory. And that cry begins in compassion.
Jesus, our Master, never healed for display or fame. His healing flowed from the Father’s compassion. “He did nothing of Himself” (John 5:19), but yielded to the compassion within Him. That compassion still beats today through His body—you and I.
Do not ask, “Why could we not cast it out?” (Matthew 17:19), if you have not allowed compassion to fill your being. Compassion is not emotion—it is alignment with heaven’s agenda. It is the fuel of faith and the trigger of miracles. You will never release what you have not first received. So first, be filled with His love.
Many say, “I believe in healing,” yet remain unchanged. Faith must have action. The Word of God, when received in faith, becomes living power. “It works effectively in those who believe” (1 Thessalonians 2:13). You must receive the Word not as the word of man, but as the very breath of God, able to mend the body and restore the soul. Healing is not theory—it is covenant. It is not optional—it is His will.
Our bodies are not accessories to spirituality; they are instruments of Christ’s presence. We are the physical interface of Jesus to the world. When He wants to touch the broken, He sends you. When He wants to comfort the grieving, He uses your voice. Your body is His instrument; your spirit, His conduit. “The body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also” (James 2:26).
Lay your hands on the sick, not with doubt, but with divine boldness. He has said, “These signs will follow those who believe…” (Mark 16:17-18). Do you believe? Then act. Obey. Move. Speak. Believe not just for your own healing, but carry healing to others. The Holy Spirit within you is greater than any darkness before you.
Even a child can lay hands and see miracles. Even a janitor can explain cancer being vomited onto the church floor—because the power of God makes no room for sickness to dwell. You do not need elegant prayers. You need raw obedience and Spirit-breathed compassion.
Do not accuse the weak or judge the sick. Show mercy, for “mercy triumphs over judgment” (James 2:13). Never say, “God made you sick.” That lie is foreign to the Kingdom. He is a healer—not a tormentor. His will is healing. His nature is mercy. His compassion never fails.
Carriers of His Power
Now is the hour to walk in the very works of Christ. Did He not say, “Greater works than these will you do” (John 14:12)? This is not a poetic exaggeration—it is a commission. It is the call to live as true sons and daughters of the Kingdom.
Jesus sent out ordinary disciples to heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, and cast out demons. We have been sent with no lesser charge. You must stop measuring your capacity by your personality and start measuring by your position in Christ. He is seated far above all power and dominion—and you are seated with Him (Ephesians 1:20–21).
The supernatural is not a sideshow—it is the normal Christian life. The local church is not a club for doctrine; it is a dwelling place of power. Every believer should move in signs and wonders. Like Stephen, filled with the Spirit while waiting tables, you too can carry healing in the grocery store, the workplace, the classroom. Power does not come by title but by surrender.
Let the healing river flow through your hands. Stand close to those who are suffering; the Spirit in you will become a force field of deliverance. In one meeting, hundreds were healed—power erupted and sickness fled. Not because of a man, but because of the manifested Christ.
Healing is not always instant. But when you believe, healing begins. Stand on the Word. Declare the covenant. Jesus never told a seeker, “It is not God’s will to heal you.” To the leper He said, “I will—be clean” (Matthew 8:3). That is still His response today.
God will not violate His covenant. When you meet the conditions, healing must follow. So receive His Word, mix it with faith, and act upon it—even if your body resists. The Word planted and watered will bear fruit—healing fruit, deliverance fruit, resurrection fruit.
We are not spectators in this divine story. We are participants. If Jesus wants to heal, He will send you. If He wants to speak, He will use your voice. Let not your spirit remain locked inside—express Him. Be His hands, His feet, His eyes. The world cannot read your spirit, but they can see your works.
You are anointed to destroy yokes. “The yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing” (Isaiah 10:27). When the enemy comes in like a flood, you rise up in the Spirit of the Lord. When people are dying, you lay hands. When darkness presses in, you shine brighter.
This is your calling: to be His image on earth. Show the world what Jesus looks like—not just in speech, but in power. Miracles are not past tense. Healing is not a lost art. It is alive in you, O child of God. Rise. Move. Minister.
The world is waiting.