Healing: A Forever-Settled Subject
//Kenneth W. Hagin
One of the paramount questions believers ask today is not whether God is able to heal, but whether He is willing to heal. Is it always God's will to heal? You can know for sure.
//Kenneth W. Hagin
One of the paramount questions believers ask today is not whether God is able to heal, but whether He is willing to heal. Is it always God's will to heal? You can know for sure.
//Kenneth E. Hagin
The Book of Luke records the story of a paralytic man whose four friends tried to bring him before Jesus. However, when they reached the home where Jesus was, the place was so crowded that they couldn't get in. So they carried their friend to the top of the house, broke through the roof, and lowered him in front of Jesus (see Luke 5:17-26).
Now this paralytic man was not, as is commonly supposed, healed through the faith of the men who brought him to Jesus. No, he was healed through his own faith. His healing was the result of his own exercise of bold, obedient faith.
By Kenneth W. Hagin
If you need healing, find and meditate on a Bible passage that tells of someone receiving their healing.
By Kenneth W. Hagin
We have the anointing or power of God. And with that power, we can take what God says in His Word, believe it, act on it, and receive it for ourselves.
By Kenneth W. Hagin
A person can’t receive from God beyond his actual knowledge of God’s Word. So to develop faith for healing, you must discover what the Word says about it.