Unleashing Healing Power: Laying on of Hands

The Power That Flows From the Father

O sons and daughters of light, hear now the trumpet of truth that calls you into the realm of the miraculous. The ministry of Jesus was never only word—it was Word with Power, Word made Flesh and Fire. He healed the sick, cast out demons, and raised the dead—not by His humanity, but by the Spirit who had come upon Him like a dove. This same Spirit has now been poured out upon all flesh. Why then do we hesitate to walk as He walked?

Let it be clear: miracles were not occasional interruptions of Jesus’ ministry—they were His ministry. “I have glorified You on the earth,” He said to the Father, “I have finished the work which You have given Me to do.” And what was that work? To preach, yes—but also to demonstrate the Kingdom. He passed that very work on to His disciples and, by the Great Commission, onto us. Shall we now diminish the works that Christ Himself made central?

Do not fall for the lie that healing power is earned by your striving. Some think that if they fast long enough or cry hard enough, power will fall. No! This is foolishness. Did Jesus heal before the Spirit came upon Him? No—though He was sinless and perfect in godliness. It is not by power or piety, but by the Holy Ghost. Peter said, “Why do you look at us, as though by our own power or godliness we made this man walk?” (Acts 3:12). It is God who works through faith, not effort.

The anointing flows from intimacy and obedience, not performance. Peter and John saw a man lame at the temple. They did not pause to wonder if they were holy enough that day—they acted on the authority of the name of Jesus. “Rise up and walk!” they commanded. And he did! Not because they prayed long, but because they moved in the gift of faith that fell upon them.

Let us not try to recreate what God intends to release. The gifts of healing, miracles, and deliverance are not of this earth—they are beams of divine energy, operated by heaven but applied through human hands. Like a surgeon uses a laser, so too does the Lord use you when you yield.

Some saw healing come suddenly—spines straightened, limbs grew, and even the tormented were set free with screams that split the air. I tell you, these are not fairy tales. These are the Father’s works. They are your inheritance.

Reject the lukewarm lie that says, “Maybe God only wants to partially heal, or maybe He’s teaching you something through this pain.” Jesus never said that. When people came in faith, He never turned them away. The leper came saying, “If You are willing…” and Jesus said, “I am willing. Be cleansed.”

We live in a time of much learning and little doing. This is not the way of the Kingdom. The Kingdom moves with power. Will you only observe? Or will you become a vessel? The healing anointing flows even now—through those who believe, risk, and obey.


Rise Up and Walk—The Ministry Passed On

I speak now to a sleeping church: Awaken to your calling. Jesus said, “These signs shall follow them that believe.” Not the famous. Not the ordained. Them that believe. You were never called to merely sit in pews—you were called to raise the dead.

Many cry out, “Why are we not seeing what they saw in the Book of Acts?” I ask you, when did you last act? The early believers didn’t merely pray for the sick—they commanded healing. After Pentecost, there is no record of disciples asking God to heal. They spoke healing. Why? Because the Spirit had come, and they knew the power was in them.

Do you?

We’ve been tricked into believing healing must be scheduled, hyped, or manipulated. But I tell you, real healing doesn’t need a spotlight. It needs faith. Sometimes it begins in small settings, even once-a-month gatherings. But even there, God shows up. The sick feel cared for, not showcased. The atmosphere is faith, not frenzy. And the glory goes to God, not man.

One woman came to testify of her own healing, not knowing a child was present with the same affliction. That night, both danced before the Lord, healed. Another man with a short arm—an injury from childhood—saw it grow out before all eyes. Not by hype, but by the demonstration of the Spirit and power (1 Cor. 2:4).

And what of the demons? Yes, they tremble still. Jesus cast them out with a word. His servants still do. They are not impressed with titles; they bow only to authority. The demon said, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?” Authority comes not from volume or ritual but from intimacy with God.

Demons flee when confronted in Jesus’ name—the highest authority in heaven or earth. Not all are possessed, but many are oppressed—bound by addiction, shame, fear, and mental torment. And these spirits know they are defeated. They tremble at the sound of holy praise. They rage at the preaching of truth. But they cannot withstand the Spirit-filled believer.

Let me tell you: the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you. You are not ordinary. You are armed. When you lay hands on the sick, you carry resurrection power. When you cast out demons, they must obey. When you speak truth, it cuts chains.

Cowboys healed. Children running. Eyes opened. Shoulders restored. These are not exaggerations—they are the evidence of God still working among us. And the most thrilling thing is this: many of those healed now go forth preaching Jesus, healing others, multiplying the harvest. The miracle is not just for you—it’s to flow through you.

The world is broken. Your hands are anointed. The time is now. Rise up and walk—in power, in faith, in the name of Jesus. For greater works than these shall you do, because He has gone to the Father, and His Spirit has come upon you.

Let the works of the Father begin anew—in you.

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