The Covenant of Healing
        
        
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          Do you have a Physician? Maybe you have some natural physicians, but you’ve got
        
        
          The
        
        
          Physician. When all the other physicians tell you, “There’s nothing that can be done…,” that’s
        
        
          really a presumptuous statement. Professionals do it all of the time. They look at you and say,
        
        
          “There’s nothing that can be done.” They ought to be more honest and say, “There’s nothing
        
        
          we
        
        
          know how to do. There’s nothing
        
        
          we
        
        
          can do.” But when man doesn’t know what to do, there is
        
        
          another Doctor, and you should get another opinion. You should get another diagnosis from
        
        
          The
        
        
          Physician. Ask
        
        
          Him
        
        
          if you can be healed. Ask
        
        
          Him
        
        
          if there’s anything that can be done, and do
        
        
          you know what He’ll say? He’ll say the same thing He was saying centuries ago. He will say, “I
        
        
          Am. I Am and will always be the Lord Who heals you, Who mends you, Who restores you to
        
        
          normal. Who makes you whole.” Glory to God!
        
        
          Say this out loud:
        
        
          I have a Healer.
        
        
          I have
        
        
          The
        
        
          Healer.
        
        
          He’s my Healer, my Physician.
        
        
          Well, if you have a Healer, you ought to be healed. You know, if you have a car, you shouldn’t
        
        
          just be walking, right? If you have a house, you ought not be sleeping under a bridge, right? If
        
        
          you have a Healer, you should be healed. I’m quoting Jesus now. That’s what He said about a
        
        
          woman who was sick. Do you remember that in Luke? The woman was bound, and He said,
        
        
          “This woman ought to be healed.” (Luke 13:16)
        
        
          Deuteronomy 7:9 says, “Know therefore that the L
        
        
          ORD
        
        
          thy God, he is God, the faithful God,
        
        
          which keepeth covenant…” He never breaks covenant. People are not faithful to Him, but He’s
        
        
          always faithful. He “…keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his
        
        
          commandments to a thousand generations.”
        
        
          You know, one of the greatest things you ever did for your kids and grandkids was to serve God
        
        
          fully. It gives Him a legal right to do things for your descendants. Now, there’s a whole realm of
        
        
          things here.
        
        
          Kenneth E. Hagin, my father in the faith, tells about years ago, decades ago, when his son was in
        
        
          the military on the other side of the planet. The Lord woke Brother Hagin in the middle of the
        
        
          night, and He said to him, “If you had not served Me and obeyed Me…,” and it had to do with
        
        
          him leaving his securities, and going out on the road when he didn’t want to, and leaving his
        
        
          family and traveling when He didn’t want to. He said, “If you had not obeyed Me, they would
        
        
          have brought your son home in a box. But because you obeyed me, he will come home and live
        
        
          out his life.”
        
        
          He didn’t know it then, but they figured it out later: at that very moment, that very night, those
        
        
          very hours, his son was out riding around on motorcycles with some other guys. They were
        
        
          ripping through a mountainous road, and he got into some gravel, lost his traction, and slid off
        
        
          towards the edge. Well, he thought he was gone, and they thought he was gone. They thought he
        
        
          went off the edge, but the next thing they knew, he was back up in the middle of the road, and