Tumors Completely
Disappear
We live every day with a sense of expectation, and God has not disappointed us. |
Multiple People Have
Tumors Completely Disappear at the Name of Jesus
PHIL HOTSENPILLER
Our God is a God of
miracles.
He is not selfish. He
does not like to see us suffer or do without.
The enemy would like
to make you believe God is not a good God, but the book of Hebrews states what
is tried and true: "He is a rewarder of those who
diligently seek Him" (Hebrews 11:6).
I have found no truth
more liberating than this, and I have seen people who lack this understanding
suffer lifetimes of frustration, wondering about the character of God.
If someone ever
embraces the idea that God's character is somehow flawed, then all sorts of
troubling questions follow.
If God is good, then
how can there be suffering in the world?
If God is unfair,
then why should anyone trust Him?
Such questions
illustrate how the enemy infiltrates the minds of humankind.
Even the insurance
industry refers to a horrible natural disaster as an "act of God."
Have you ever
wondered why no one asks the converse of the question?
If God is a bad God,
then why is there so much good in the world?
How do you explain
the good, the order of the universe and other miracles?
The goodness of God
is the foundation of our faith and our expectation.
When we begin with
the idea of a God who always does good and who loves us, then our expectation
meets our experience.
That simple shift in
thinking is remarkably powerful because it realigns us with God's eternal
kingdom.
We begin to operate
from a perspective of abundance and favor instead of a perspective of poverty
and struggle.
Some people embrace a
theology that God inflicts evil on people to teach them a lesson or to make
them holy.
This view usually
fails to take into account the consequences of our own bad choices and places
undeserved blame on a sovereign and loving God.
We live every day
with a sense of expectation, and God has not disappointed us. We have seen
countless miracles happening on a regular basis.
We choose to share
only the medically verified miracles. This allows us to overcome the reluctance
of the skeptic. Here are just a few of the miracles that God has done at
Influence.
Skye, a 26-year-old
mother of three children, was diagnosed with a brain tumor the circumference of
a grapefruit.
I felt, as did all
who gathered around Skye to pray, that this was not how life should be. This
was not a cleverly designed plot of the Father to strengthen her faith or to
punish His children.
Sickness was contrary
to the way the kingdom was supposed to work.
It was our job to
release all the promises of God on earth. Only then would the world understand
that God is good.
It was during this
time that I began to truly understand the goodness of the Father and the power
of hope. I will let Skye tell her own story:
I asked God, "Please make me a miracle.
Lord, I have three babies and one with special needs; they need me."
The next Sunday at
Influence, I met with Pastor Phil, Tammy and many other amazing people who
prayed over me. I felt something supernatural happen that day.
The next
week I met with the neurosurgeon to discuss the results of my latest MRI. The
doctor walked in and said very nonchalantly, "Well, the tumor is barely visible."
He had no explanation
why the tumor had shrunk to being "barely
visible." But I do. God
can do anything through faith.
Faith was just 3 1/2
years old when she was diagnosed with a malignant skin cancer on her scalp. Her
parents recalled,
Our first response
was to have Pastor Phil and Tammy and the Influence prayer team pray for her
complete healing.
We received a call
from the doctor saying all signs of the cancer were gone! This is yet another
testimony that Jesus still heals people.
Katie was a young
woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer weeks before her wedding. Her cancer was a
physical threat to her life, of course, but it also took a toll on her
emotional state because of her desire to have children.
Three biopsies had
confirmed the presence of cancer, so the doctor scheduled an operation to try
to remove the tumor.
That miracle took place before her surgery: After two and a half hours in the operating room, the surgeon emerged, her eyes swelling with tears and a huge smile on her face. "I don't know how, but the cancer is gone. Katie is going to be just fine."
Before her surgery,
we gathered around her for prayer. Her name was placed on the prayer wall, and
we believed God for a miracle.
Not long afterward,
Katie was in the hospital again—this time to deliver Mila, a beautiful
daughter, demonstrating further proof of God's healing and mercy.
Katie and Carlos have
recently had a second child, and Katie enjoys good health and continued joy
from the Lord.
And we are continually reminded that God did not tell us to
pray for the sick but rather to "heal the sick" (Matthew 10:8).
When a visitor enters
our lobby, the first thing he or she notices is the large wall of stones that
fills the west side of the space.
This is our prayer
wall, which is filled with thousands of prayer requests wedged between the
stones.
Dozens of people each
day enter our doors expecting to find the post office. Instead, they are
greeted by a trained prayer warrior who invites them to add their prayers to
the wall.
On one occasion two
Muslim women came in. When they were invited to add a prayer request to the
wall, one of them began to cry, explaining that her 16-year-old son had a brain
tumor, and his prognosis was not good.
She placed her
request in the wall and then returned with her friend in a few days to add
another request.
Two weeks after that,
they came back and gave our prayer team member a report of praise and
thanksgiving.
A visit to the doctor
and additional tests revealed that her son's tumor was gone. They gave praise
to Jesus and the miracle of the prayer wall.
They explained that,
as Muslims, they could not attend our services, but we assured them that they
were always welcome to pray here and experience the miracle power of Jesus.
We firmly believe
that the works of God reveal the heart of God and will draw people to true
faith in God.
We believe that, in
some way, the presence of God has settled on our prayer wall. It is a touch
point of faith and a symbol of the miraculous.
The moment people
enter our building, they sense that God is in our midst.
We have witnessed an
acceleration of miracles at Influence as we gain a better understanding of the
language of faith.
Miracles seem to
beget miracles.
Miracles are waiting
to be released as God makes His presence known on earth as it is in
heaven.
Phil Hotsenpiller is a pastor and expert in the field of end-time prophecy. His new book, One Nation without Law, is now available nationwide.
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