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I am sitting here mighty woman of faith.  I am getting over a bad cold, sore throat, fever, etc., etc..  Today is the first day of Sukkot.  I think back at some of the congregations I belonged to in times past.  I would be there.  Get prayed for and go home healed.  Not just "confessing that I was healed," I would be healed. No joke.  It would have happened.  That kind of faith was in not only me, but the leadership, and the congregants.  If you  were sick, you went purposely service to be healed. So what is the difference?  I remain home.  Maybe, we have all grown so lukewarm in our faith and that we should be literally spit out.  I have taken an over the counter medicine, and more natural remedies than I care to divulge here.

You are welcome to read this article, but I must admit I am writing it for me as well as for you.

Jewish healing in part revolves around prayer, positive confessions, and singing psalms.  What I want, is to believe and receive.  When Yeshua healed, the healing never took more than an hour to manifest.  None of this "healing is a process" thing is scriptural.   

Have the scriptures on healing become mundane?  Do they not go into our kishkas when we read them now as they did when we first read them?

Is there more to healing in G-d's kingdom than what has been referred to as healing scriptures?

According to Jewish tradition all sickness and all healing has a spiritual root and/or root having to do with the soul?   Could this be true? 

Proverbs 14:30  A living flesh is healing to the heart, but jealousy rots the bones.

Proverbs 17:22 A joyful inner man is a cure or healing, but a broken spirit dries one's bones.

We have a spirit.  God and Yeshua are in the spiritual realm.   They are not in our physical body.  We are not in their physical body.  

Our minds tend to have an understanding of the world that we know by our sense of sight.  

Meditate on the fact that he took our diseases and pain.  By his stripes we were healed.  Isaiah Chapter 53. Appropriate what you say you believe.  Believe what you say you believe...the Holy Scriptures. Meditate on  the fact that he reached out and healed whenever he was asked, by touching or just speaking.  You need to grab that and meditate on it.  Selah, Selah!  Meditate on this 2 minutes

The same spirit that raised Yeshua from the dead lives in us. Selah, Selah! 2 minutes

We know that nothing happens without going through the hands of G-d.  Repenting is not just saying we are sorry.  It is making a real determination to HATE that sin and to flee from it. To run from it as you would from any danger. That sin IS a danger to obtaining all the good things that G-d can give to you.  What do you need to repent of and to run from? Selah, Selah!  2 minutes

Showing G-d that we trust him means being confident of what we hope for, convinced about the healing that we don't see.  A question was asked of me  about how many times we should pray the same prayer. That question was never so real as right now.  I would have to say once.  Could you image having a great boss and you asking him for a raise. He tells you he has been meaning to do that anyway and it would be on your next paycheck.  Would you keep asking him?  Think about that!Selah, Selah!   2 minutes

God created human beings on the earth, from one end of heaven to the other.  Has there ever been anything as wonderful as this? Has anyone heard anything like it?  He made you he can fix you from the inside out. .Selah, Selah!  2 minutes

My husband just called and said that he went to my doctor and got a prescription for me.  I told him I believe I had a spiritual revelation and that I didn't want him to get the medicine.  G-d healed me in the past, he has healed me today.