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          What else did she do when she touched? She took a healing. Jesus was not having a healing
        
        
          meeting. He wasn’t praying for the sick. She didn’t even ask Him if it would be okay for her to
        
        
          touch Him. She didn’t ask if it was His will. It is good that some of these theologians didn’t get a
        
        
          hold of her before she got to Jesus and explain to her how it’s not always God’s will.
        
        
          She just came and saw and heard, and she took it. That’s why she was afraid when He stopped
        
        
          and said, “Who touched Me?”
        
        
          She was probably thinking, “Oh, no! He’s going to want it back,” because she didn’t ask. But He
        
        
          didn’t
        
        
          want it back. He was glad. He said, “Daughter, be of good comfort. Your faith has made
        
        
          you whole.”
        
        
          One might ask, “Are you saying our faith will heal us?” No. Jesus said it.
        
        
          He
        
        
          said that.
        
        
          Faith is not a passive waiter. Faith is an appropriator. Faith is a lay-holder, a taker.
        
        
          Now, you can have this in mind. John 3:27 says, “A man can receive nothing, except it be given
        
        
          him from heaven.”
        
        
          The Amplified Bible says, “A man can receive nothing [he can claim nothing, he can take unto
        
        
          himself nothing] except as it has been granted to him from heaven.” What is the Good News?
        
        
          Healing has been bought and paid for. It has been granted to us just like salvation has been. The
        
        
          new birth has been granted to us. You couldn’t take it if it wasn’t already given to you. Nobody
        
        
          is going to wrestle out of the hand of God something that’s not His will. Let me paint a picture
        
        
          for you, though. If it wasn’t His will, it wouldn’t be in His hand.
        
        
          He bought it and He paid for it, so we can enjoy it. But it is important to understand that what
        
        
          has been provided by grace must be possessed by faith. Do you remember the Promised Land?
        
        
          Canaan’s land was a type of the blessings we now have in the provisions and possessions in
        
        
          Christ. He told them, “Behold I have given you the land,” then right after, He said, “Go up and
        
        
          possess it.” He said, “Every place the sole of your foot will tread upon will be yours. I’ve given it
        
        
          to you. Now go take it.” (Joshua 1:2-3) The first generation didn’t enjoy it, not because it wasn’t
        
        
          given to them, but because they didn’t have the faith to take it.
        
        
          Millions of Christians have thought they were waiting on God. I’ve done it, and maybe you’ve
        
        
          done it, I suppose. Waiting on God, and waiting on God.
        
        
          “God, when are You going to take care of my finances?” “God, when are You going to heal
        
        
          me?” “God, when are You going to do this?” That is wrong thinking. That’s like the sinner
        
        
          saying, “Lord, when are You going to save me?”
        
        
          How many lost people are waiting on the Lord to save them? None of them. He’s already paid
        
        
          the price. There is nobody on the planet who can say, “Well, I’m waiting on the Lord to save me
        
        
          in His own good time, in His own good way, when it’s His will.” They’re wrong. When can they
        
        
          be born again? Right now. It’s already been provided. It’s already been bought. It’s already been