The Gift of Faith in Sydney Australia

Chapter 1: The Fire of Unwavering Faith

The Spirit of the Age speaks: Look not upon the fleeting mirage of your circumstances, but fix your gaze upon the eternal truth of the Word. Many have been granted the gift of faith, a seed planted in the heart of all believers, yet few have truly received it and brought it to fruition. I speak not of mere wishful thinking or the whims of your imagination, which can lead you astray like a ship without a rudder. I speak of a faith vision, a supernatural sight that sees the answer before the problem has even begun to dissolve. This is the divine certainty that a thing will be so, not because you imagine it, but because God has spoken it.

The old scrolls tell of a leper who approached the Master, saying, “If you are willing, you can make me clean.” The leper’s prayer was tainted with doubt, but the Master’s reply was pure will: “I am willing; be clean.” The healing was not a negotiation, but an immediate command, an affirmation of a divine truth. See the example of the man with the withered hand—the Master told him to stretch it out, and as the man acted on faith, his hand was restored. The laying on of hands, therefore, is not a ritual of man but a conduit of divine power, a point where faith is put into action. It is not a show for onlookers, but an act of obedience that produces results. The key is to act in alignment with the Word, not to invent a theology that contradicts it. We never see Jesus praying “if it be thy will” when ministering healing, for He knew the Father’s will was always to bring forth wholeness. The question is not what God is willing to do, but what you are willing to believe.


Chapter 2: The Kingdom’s Power in Your Hands

Hear me now, for the age is short and the harvest is ripe. We are called to be as our Master, to pursue the same works and even greater ones. Do not be distracted by the shallow theatrics of those who push people to fall down for a show. The true test of a supernatural encounter is not whether a person falls, but whether they rise healed and delivered. The power of the Spirit is not a spectacle; it is a force that restores the crippled and makes the blind see.

Understand the battlefield. The mind of the flesh leads to death, consumed by the cares of this world and the pursuit of temporary things. A spirit of infirmity, a demon of cancer, cannot enter your spirit if you are a believer, but it will surely attack your body and mind if you allow it. But you have been given authority! The King has disarmed principalities and powers, making a public spectacle of them on the cross. You, who are in Christ, participate in this victory. A private in the winning army has authority over a general in the losing army. The enemy is afraid of the blood of Jesus, the bold testimony of a Christian, and the delegated authority you carry. When you resist evil, even Satan himself must flee. The goal is not to focus on a method or a process, but on the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ, for He is the Healer. The divine current of His power is ready to flow through you, from the source to the light bulb. Decide now to live in divine health and to be a vessel for His empowering.


A Prophetic Word’s Echo in Sydney

This prophetic word finds a powerful and specific echo in the life of a woman named Sarah, who lived in the bustling, sun-drenched suburbs of Sydney, Australia. Sarah’s story is one that many can relate to: a life burdened by seemingly insurmountable emotional and physical pain. For years, she had battled a debilitating chronic illness that defied medical explanation. The symptoms, a shifting tapestry of fatigue, joint pain, and digestive issues, moved around her body, much like the “moving symptoms” described in the prophetic text. Doctors in Sydney’s top hospitals—from St Vincent’s to Royal Prince Alfred—had run countless tests, yet her condition remained a mystery. The medical community had all but given up, and Sarah had lost hope, her faith wavering under the weight of her suffering.

One rainy Saturday, a friend invited her to a small, non-denominational church meeting in the inner-city suburb of Redfern. The message that day was not one of passive waiting, but of active faith—of putting the Word into action. The pastor spoke of the very things in this prophetic word: that Jesus’s will is always to heal, and that believers have been given authority. At the end of the service, an elder approached Sarah. He didn’t offer a dramatic spectacle; instead, he simply asked her, “What is your name?” and then, with her permission, placed his hands on her head. He didn’t pray “if it be thy will.” He simply declared, with calm authority, that the sickness had to leave her body. Sarah felt a profound warmth, like a current of electricity, and a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in years. The symptoms, which had plagued her for over a decade, vanished that very moment. Sarah’s healing was not a show; it was an immediate miracle born from a faith vision put into action. It proved that in the heart of a modern metropolis, the same power that healed the leper still operates today.

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