Four Christian Tools
In terms of healing someone, the Christian's first thought is Prayer.
Once that's done, get to the secular doctors. Sometimes the order is reversed.
After all, the warfare chapter, Ephesians chapter 6, only speaks of prayer.
But there is much more available. The church at Ephesus just didn't need an
exhaustive teaching on warfare.
There are four spiritual tools that all Christians can use.
1. prayer: Jesus, the apostles and the Christians of today use
this regularly.
2. deliverance: Jesus, all the Christians of the New Testament age and the
Pentecostal Christians today use this.
3. blessing: Jesus, Peter and the pastors of today used this.
4. the delegated authority of the Holy Spirit: Jesus, the apostles and extremely
few Christians today use this.
In 1
John 2:6, we can use what Jesus and the apostles used. The apostle
John was not exercising his own divinity when he wrote this. All four
tools can be used by Christians today. Each of these tools have their
strengths and weaknesses.
1. Prayer.
Jesus' disciples asked him to teach them to pray. So He limited himself
to teaching about prayer. This opens the door for God to come intercede on
our behalf. If
we don't ask, we don't get. If we limit the scope of our prayers, we limit the
scope of God's grace on our behalf. We need to ask for Gifts of the Holy Spirit
if we accept to get them. We need to ask for God to come in and transform
our hearts if we want sanctification; you can't do it for yourself.
I use prayer on a DNA and RNA level for trisomy babies. I use prayer to
recode antibody cells so they stop attacking parts of the person's body and
transplant organs. That's called autoimmune disease. I use prayer to
neutralize poisons in a person's body.
2. Deliverance.
Jesus and all the apostles and Christians in the New Testament age commanded
demons to depart because the Holy Spirit indwelt them. They had to
go. If people had given these demons worship, sacrifices and dedications,
it took a little longer, but they still had to go. No one in the Old
Testament could do this.
3. Blessing.
Jesus and the apostles blessed children and people. This gives them
future intercession by God. Things can be blessed and handed around for
people to be blessed by them. People today can be blessed. If they
are sincere followers of God, He aids them. If they are clueless, He
steers them in a divine direction. If they are dealing in demons, He gets
involved with them & their demons, causing a major spiritual collision in
their lives.
4. Delegated Authority.
Jesus, the apostles and the New Testament Christians used the delegated
authority of the Holy Spirit to raise people from the dead. Even Elisha in
the Old Testament did this. The converse was also true. Speaking death
could also happen. Jesus only killed a fig tree, to show he had this
authority as well. Elisha and Peter killed people with this
authority. Peter repented later, but the couple had already been buried.
I use all four of these tools regularly for many years, to be as effective as
I can be.
Most Christians are ignorant of the fourth, even though it is in the Bible. The
most unique use this tool has is to kill cancer. Cancer is the person's
human cells going rogue on a DNA and RNA level. Pre-cancerous are halfway
there, but they can be stopped. I address the person's body and speak death to
their cancerous cells, that they would die as befits righteousness. The
rogue cells are dead at that moment. Tumors become cysts. It's all
mop-up from there.
edited: April 21, 2017
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