I was getting ready for the day and suddenly, out loud, I said, “hemophiliac.” I almost ignored it, but then I realized it was the Lord speaking to me.
He was giving me a word of knowledge for someone who would be attending the service in which I would soon be preaching.
Why would I suddenly say this word? The funny thing is I didn’t even know what it meant, but thank God for Siri. I quickly discovered that hemophilia is a problem with the blood clotting properly. So that night after I preached, I released this word of knowledge.
I believe, like the apostle Paul, that signs and wonders follow the preaching of the Word. At first, no one responded. My husband, who was sitting in the front row and listening to me preach, said, “Linda, stay with it.” I had every intention of doing so.
So, I continued to ask, “Does ‘hemophilia’ mean something to someone? Does someone have a problem with your blood clotting?”
Finally, a young mother spoke up and said, “My daughter was diagnosed with sickle-cell disease, but she has no symptoms.”
I rose and declared over her, “She will never have any symptoms of sickle cell, and her blood will always clot properly. You do not have to worry about her future. She is healed in the name of Jesus.”
The Bible says, in Job 22:28, “Declare a thing, and it will be established.” I encourage everyone who is reading this message to arise in faith and grab hold of God. Declare your healing today. He is a healing God, and He died so that you would not have to agree with the devil and keep any sickness the enemy puts upon you. Receive your healing and deliverance now in the name of Jesus!
“Thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be established unto thee: and the light shall shine upon thy ways” (Job 22:28, KJV). {eoa}
Pastor Linda Budd is senior pastor of RiverGate Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma. She and her husband, Joel, co-pastor the church. She has a prophetic preaching and teaching gift that will take you to greater levels of anointing and impartation. Linda has a passion for healing and deliverance and often sees this occur in her ministry. She agrees with the apostle Paul and does not believe in preaching the word only but as Paul says, “My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that you faith might not rest on men’s wisdom, but on God’s power” (1 Cor. 2:4-5, NIV). For this full word, visit minitetohealit.podbean.com. And please visit her church’s website at rivergatetulsa.org.
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