Father, as Your Word is taught today, let Your divine power be made manifest to heal, deliver, and set Your people free. According to the authority of Your Word, let there be healing, restoration, and supernatural deliverance among Your people.
(Reference: Luke 4:18 — “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed.”)
Throughout His earthly ministry, our Lord Jesus Christ delivered many through His teachings. In fact, more people were delivered by the spoken Word than by His physical touch. His teaching carried power, and that same power is available today.
In Luke 8:49-56, we observe two profound miracles. As Jesus was en route to heal Jairus’ twelve-year-old daughter, a woman suffering from an issue of blood for twelve years came forward and touched the hem of His garment. According to the law and cultural standards of her time, a woman with a flow of blood was considered unclean and was required to stay isolated (Leviticus 15:25-27). Yet, with boldness and faith in Christ, she pressed through the crowd to receive her healing.
Faith believes and faith speaks.
Believing is not silent; it finds its full expression through confession. As it is written:
“And since we have the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, ‘I believed and therefore I spoke,’ we also believe and therefore speak.” (2 Corinthians 4:13)
A Christian who waits for perfect conditions will remain stagnant. Faith thrives in the face of contradictions. It is the very opposite of natural reasoning. True faith must be tested, must be mocked, and must overcome resistance.
Remember: death itself cannot withstand the force of resurrection faith(the faith of Christ in you)
The faith of Christ in you is your resurrection power. There is no genuine believing without speaking.
Declare it boldly: “I am healed” I am delivered, I am debt free!
Receiving is intricately tied to speaking. Your confession prepares the way for your thanksgiving, for you cannot give thanks for what you have not first received by faith.
In an environment where faith is alive, nothing dies. It may seem delayed, but when you continue to speak and confess God’s Word, manifestation becomes inevitable.
Consider Sarah: though her body was as good as dead, at the appointed time, God revived her womb because Abraham “did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God” (Romans 4:20).
Guard your faith diligently. Do not allow circumstances, people, or doubt to sit upon your faith.
Faith is the language of the believer.
Our mandate is clear: Believe only.
(Luke 8:50 — “Do not be afraid; only believe, and she will be made well.”)
Be discerning. Not all sympathy is genuine; sometimes it is a mask for unbelief. Your faith language is supernatural, and often when mockery intensifies, manifestation is near.
Hold fast to your confession without wavering (Hebrews 10:23), for He who promised is faithful.