If You Need Healing, You Need This Video by LARRY TOMCZAK for Charisma News
Corinth, like America, was steeped in immorality, idolatry and hostility to the simplicity of the gospel. Paul pulled no punches in boldly communicating truth accompanied by signs and wonders arresting the attention of multitudes.
“My speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God” (1 Cor. 2:4-5).
It should be no different today!
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A few days ago, I walked into a coffee shop, and I noticed an older gentleman (pictured above) with a bold declaration emblazoned on his shirt. I asked him about it, and he bolted from his seat and gushed the account of how Jesus Christ totally healed him of three cancerous tumors. The healing was verified by a medical doctor, and he’s telling everyone, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and today and forever” (Heb.13:8). The man says, “He heals today! Align with His revealed will in Scripture. The days of healing and the supernatural are not over! Look what He did for me!”
‘I Can’t Find a Pulse!’
Arriving for our church service, I was grabbed by a man out of breath, looking pale, begging me to come quickly, saying haltingly, “It’s your wife’s dad, he’s …” I instantly knew what that might mean.
In the meeting room, a small knot of people huddled around the prostrate form of my father-in-law, who lay unconscious on the floor.
The ambulance arrived, and the EMT workers moved with the speed of NASCAR mechanics. As the paramedics began loading the stretcher into the ambulance, a nurse who attended our church touched my arm, her face ashen. “We couldn’t find a pulse, Larry.”