OSTEOPOROSIS/BONE DISEASE
A healing prayer to use when you suffer from osteoporosis or any bone disease
References:
Psalm 6:2 --- Proverbs 3:5-8 --- 3 John 2 --- John 16:24 --- Luke 6:19 --- Hebrews 13:8 --- 1 Peter 2:24 --- Isaiah 53:5 --- Jeremiah 30:17 --- Proverbs 4:20-22 --- Psalms 34:20 --- Proverbs 16:24 --- John 15:16
Healing Promise:
“Have mercy on me O Adonai, for I am weak; O Adonai, heal me, for my bones are troubled” (Psalm 6:2 NKJV)
Healing Prayer:
Have mercy on me Adonai YHVH, for I am weak. Heal me of the bone disease of …………… It is my deepest desire Abba, to trust in You with all my heart and not to lean on my own understanding. In all my ways I will acknowledge You and I know You will direct my paths. As I reverence You and depart from evil, I know I will experience health in my body and strength in my bones. Thank You Abba for Your promise of healing. As I pray, I claim Your promise of health and healing. How it thrills my heart to realize Abba, that You desire for me above all else, to prosper and be in health, even as my soul prospers. With joy I believe and receive this promise as the antidote to bone disease. In the same way that the virtue of Yeshua went forth to the multitude and healed them all, I pray that His virtue would bring complete healing and wholeness to me, for I know that Yeshua Moshiach my Adonai is the same today as He was yesterday. He is truly the Great Physician in my life. Thank You Abba. How happy I am to know that Yeshua took my sins so that I could live unto righteousness. It is by His shed blood and the stripes He bore for me that I am experiencing Your healing power my Abba and my YHVH. I thank You with all of my heart. How I love You my Abba and my Adonai Yeshua, Who was wounded because of my transgressions and bruised for my iniquities. The chastisement of my peace was upon Him and with His stripes I am healed. Thank You Abba for healing me. Thank You for restoring health to me, as You have promised. I will attend to Your Words and incline my ear to the truths of Your Word. I will not let them depart from my eyes. I will keep them in the midst of my heart, because I realize that Your Words are life to me and health to all my flesh and bones. Abba, You keep all my bones and not one of them is broken. Your Words are pleasant to my soul and they are health to my bones. Thank You my Adonai and my YHVH. By faith I can now say that You are the healer of my bones. In the matchless Name of Yeshua I pray, amen.
Wastefulness is to dishonour God: if there is anything you would sacrifice for God, it means nothing if you would sacrifice the same thing for nothing.
"The slothful man roasteth not that which he took in hunting: but the substance of a diligent man is precious." Pr 12
Unless something is precious to you, you can give nothing precious to God.
It is a temptation to confuse greed and desire, and so to excuse ingratitude as contentment.
"he that loveth wine and oil shall not be rich" Pr 21
Note that he is saying "not be rich" as a consequence. If you love the Giver of wealth, then you love wealth as a good gift from the good Giver.
"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights" Ja 1
"I have also given thee that which thou hast not asked, both riches, and honour" 1K 3
Rejoice in substance, let it be precious to you, because it is a gift given in love from someone you love - and only for that reason. That is the only reason anything is good.
If you put the cart before the horse, and love wealth above or rather than the Giver, this is to "worship and serve the creation rather than the Creator", and thus is covetousness idolatry:
"covetousness, which is idolatry" Col 3
If instead of loving wealth more than God we love God more than wealth - but do not love wealth at all, this is ingratitude, and says nothing good about our love for God. It is not enough to simply Love wealth less than we love God - we must love wealth not at all, except as a gift from God - and our love of wealth for that reason, because it is a gift, reflects directly on our love for the Giver.
If we love wealth even the smallest amount as something separate from God, then it is that much greed and idolatry. "You cannot serve God and mammon". If we love good things as from God, as part of our love for God, any lack we have in this love is that much ingratitude and indifference towards God, a lack in our love for him.
"Thou shalt rejoice in every good thing which Yahweh thy God hath given unto thee, and unto thine house" Deu 26
#sabbathposts 2023/12/02
Here's today's Sabbath sermon archive for the sermon called Thriving in Liminality: https://firstfruits.cc/blog/20....23/12/02/thriving-in
https://www.bitchute.com/video/nC86oKFokkXX/