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Chapter 22: Scripture Prayers for Healing

I believe that every bit of revelation and everything you learn in the area of God’s Word is in

your life forever. What you’re getting from the Word right now in this life will carry over into

the next, and you will build upon it. His Word is eternal. This Word is not going to become

obsolete when this world passes away; it carries on. For so many other things we do in life, this

is not so. They’re going to be gone. But this is forever.

James 5:16 says, “Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be

healed.” What if it might not be His will for that person to be healed, and here you are praying

that they will be, because you read it in the Bible?

Is it scriptural to pray for people to be healed? Yes, it is. Now, we need to qualify it, and we will

get to some very interesting things here. This covers more than one area, and you can pray wrong

or you can pray right. You can pray wrong and not get results. It’s not just praying that gets the

job done. God has already gotten the job done, and He’s the One Who manifests redemptions

and work, but prayers are a part, too. We have a part to play in it. We have communion with

Him, and we have legal rights here on the earth. When we ask Him to do things in faith, it gives

Him entrance into this world on our behalf. The Bible says, “You have not because you ask not.”

(James 4:2)

We are sure it’s God’s will for all of us to be healed today because of Scripture prayers for

healing.

We could just say “prayers for healing,” but we’re going to the Bible on it.

He said, “Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed.”

This may seem like a side note, but did you know that your name is written in the Lamb’s Book

of Life? They’re working on your mansion right now. Did you know there’s construction and

preparation going on in heaven? The Lord said, “I go to prepare a place for you. If it wasn’t so, I

would have told you.” (John 14:2) So we know it’s true. They’re working on your place. Do you

wonder what they’re doing?

I read an account of a fellow one time. He fell off of a balcony, and I guess he hit his head on the

sidewalk down below. They picked him up dead, and they took him in and tried to revive him,

but he was dead for a period of time. They finally got him back. He was a believer, and he had

gone to heaven for that amount of time that he was dead, then he came back.

He said, among other things, that the Lord showed him his place. And I’m paraphrasing a little

bit, but he said he had “real estate.” You know, we think about heaven as having mansions with

the white columns in the front, and they all look alike, side-by-side down the street. Well, who

said that? That’s just someone’s idea. But this man said that as he began to look around, there

were grounds and high terrain and bodies of water, and as he began to look around, it was

everything he liked. It was just exactly like what he liked, and he had it all.

You know, in the earth you have to go to the mountains to find good skiing, and you have to go

to the coast to find the beach, but in heaven, I guess you can have them right beside each other.