The Types of Redemption
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Now, you might not see what this has to do with healing, but I assure you it is the bedrock of
your faith and your healing, because redemption is the great exchange. Because of what He has
done, you have a right to be healed. Healing is yours; it belongs to you. You ought to be healed.
You have a right to be rich. You have a right to be happy and free, to be at peace and be full of
joy. So many people say, “Yeah but I’ve missed it.” You’re not listening. All of your sins have
already been put on Him, and He didn’t cover them up, He took them away. They’re gone
forever. Even the ones you haven’t done yet. He put them away. “Where?” You can’t find them,
so don’t look. He put them away and gave you His righteousness. Whose righteousness? Jesus’
righteousness.
Should Jesus be healed or sick? Does Jesus have a right? Did He have a right to walk the earth
and be healed and free from disease, and to be strong to serve the Father? You have that same
right because you have His righteousness.
Say this out loud:
God made Him to be sin with my sin, all of my sins,
and now I have been made right,
righteous with His righteousness,
and it is mine, now.
This will help you. Religious folks don’t like to hear it, but you need to “say” the Bible. Jesus is
the Apostle and High Priest of your confession. You need to go around saying, “I am the
righteousness of God in Christ. I have been made righteous in Jesus. I am right in the eyes of
God. I’ve been made right. I’m the righteousness of God in Christ.” It’s not because of what
you’ve done; it’s because of what He has done. As surely as He was made sin, you’re made
righteous, which means you have every right to be healed and to have everything else that is
good.