Healer in the House, Part 1
September 8, 2016
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Peter's mother-in-law had been seized with a great fever, but when Jesus stepped in the house, He rebuked the fever, and she was healed. Later, He was preaching in this same house, and the place was so packed, there was no way in or out, and "the power of the Lord to heal was present to heal them all." A paralyzed man was carried by his friends on his bed, and when they couldn't get in, they tore off the roof, because they knew the Healer was in the House!
We have been authorized to use the Name of Jesus to pray for the sick and empowered by the Holy Spirit to do His works, and He went about healing all that were oppressed of the devil. Wherever His Name is declared and believed, the Healer is in the House!
We have been authorized to use the Name of Jesus to pray for the sick and empowered by the Holy Spirit to do His works, and He went about healing all that were oppressed of the devil. Wherever His Name is declared and believed, the Healer is in the House!
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