Chapter 1: The Word and the Walk
Hearken, O children of this age, for a new word is not needed, but an old one, spoken anew. In the ancient days, a man named Bosworth, already heavy with years, went to a distant land, to a place of horse races and bustling crowds. And there, with others, he witnessed a great outpouring. Seventy-five thousand souls, a multitude beyond measure, gathered at a single place, with twenty-five thousand more turned away. From every tribe and tongue, they came, not for spectacle, but for sustenance. They were saved, and they were healed. This was not the work of a lone prophet, a solitary evangelist, but the ministry of the Church, the very Body of Christ, filled with His Spirit.
For too long, have you separated what was joined. You speak of the power of God, but you act as though He is absent, a distant king who once walked among men. You say, “He is God, He could,” yet you fail to grasp the deeper truth. When Jesus walked the earth, He did not act as God in His divine essence, but as a man, anointed by the Holy Spirit. He emptied Himself, and in doing so, He showed you the path. He did not perform His first miracle until the Spirit came upon Him. He was the perfect man, and He demonstrated what a man, filled with the Spirit, can do.
I have come, Jesus said, that you might have life, and have it more abundantly. The thief, the one who whispers doubts and fears, comes only to steal, to kill, and to destroy. If it is not life, if it is not healing, if it is not freedom, it is not from Him. Do not let your minds be twisted by the arguments of men who seek to explain away the power of God. The disciples, those who followed Jesus, did not merely talk of authority; they walked in it. They cast out demons, and they healed the sick. They demonstrated the message of Jesus with their actions. The will of God is not a mystery to be debated in dusty corners; it is a reality to be lived and experienced. Jesus would not have spent so much of His time healing, delivering, and performing miracles if it were not the Father’s will. He would not have imparted that power and authority to you if He did not intend for you to use it. The barrier is not in God; it is in you. It is the sin of unbelief, and it must be dealt with, for it hinders the flow of His power.
Chapter 2: The House and the Promise
Awake, O slumbering Church! Too long have you misunderstood the nature of sanctification. You see it as a spiritual act, separate from the physical vessel. You believe that good health is a matter of personal comfort, a triviality you may enjoy or discard at your whim. But I tell you, the Spirit of healing is also the Spirit of sanctification. God desires to make you “meet for the Master’s use.” He seeks to heal you and renew your strength, not for your selfish comfort, but so that you may place every part of your being at His disposal. Your body, this very vessel, is the house of the Lord, a temple for the Holy Spirit. How can the Lord’s house be sick? How can it be filled with disease, fear, and depression, when the clean Spirit dwells within? It cannot, and it will not, for sickness in the house of God is not His will.
Do you not see the grand tapestry? In ancient times, the leper was not pronounced clean until he was already healed. Their stench, their decaying flesh, was a physical manifestation of their spiritual separation. But Jesus, in a simple command, said, “Go, show yourself to the priest,” and they were healed on the way. He told them to act on the promise before the manifestation was visible. This is the essence of faith. It is not hope, which keeps the blessing in the future tense; it is faith, which appropriates the blessing now. God’s promises in His Word are not mere suggestions; they are past tenses, declarations of a done work. He has redeemed your soul and your body. He has forgiven all your iniquities and healed all your diseases.
Hearken to the ancient texts, to the stories of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, who rebelled against God. The more influence a person has, the more the enemy desires to control them, to manipulate them into rebellion. But I tell you, the Lord does not have to actively destroy you; He merely has to withdraw His protection. He can pass judgment that allows the destroyer access, and there are countless forces ready to take you out. His protection is your shield, and it is found in His Word. The Word is eternal, it does not become obsolete. It is the foundation upon which you build your life, and it will carry over into the next. Read it, not as a duty, but as a lifeline. For those who came before you, in places where the Gospel was unheard, they heard in the same breath that Jesus forgives and Jesus heals. They didn’t know any better than to receive both, and so they did. They were not confused by the arguments of men. They simply believed, and it happened.
Chapter 3: The Promise of Abundance
My child, you who are walking through the desolate valley of financial hardship, do not lose heart. I know the weight of your burdens, the gnawing anxiety that steals your sleep and the fear that whispers you are alone. But I tell you, this prophetic word is a word of encouragement for you, a lamp unto your feet and a light unto your path.
The very essence of this word is the truth that God wants you to prosper. Not just spiritually, not just in health, but in every area of your life, including your finances. Do not let the thief of a broken economy, a lost job, or mounting debt steal, kill, and destroy the abundant life Jesus came to give you. The same Jesus who healed all diseases also provided for the multitudes with a few loaves and fishes. He is a God of more than enough.
Look again at the words: “He forgives all your iniquities… He heals all your diseases.” This is not just about your body; it’s a divine principle. God’s redemption is complete. Just as He has a past-tense promise for your sickness, He has a past-tense promise for your lack. The curse of sin brought brokenness in every area—spiritual, physical, and financial. But Jesus took the punishment for all of it. He bore your poverty so that you, through His poverty, might become rich.
Your faith is not just for your soul’s salvation; it is for your daily salvation from the struggles of this life. God wants you to “appropriate” the promise of financial blessing. This means you must act as if you believe Him. You must walk by faith, not by what you see in your bank account. The Israelites were told to show themselves to the priest before the healing was visible. You are to begin to declare your prosperity, to act in obedience to God’s Word, and watch as your spirit is quickened and life is breathed into your situation.
The Word says, “I will renew your strength. I will strengthen and help you.” This is a promise for your weariness, your stress, and your financial battle. God is your “forever Father,” and you are His child. He knows where every molecule is. He knows the details of your financial need. He is a God of order and provision. He wants His house, and that includes you, to be healthy, clean, and without lack. Your prosperity is not for your selfish enjoyment alone, but so that you can be “meet for the Master’s use,” a vessel that can be used to bless others. Believe it, declare it, and act on it, and you will see the God of abundance come through for you.