God has released His healing power through many of the most powerful ways and now is being released in this powerful book. The purpose of this Book is to present some important principles of healing which may help you as you step out in faith and begin laying hands on the sick. The information in this Book might be different than what you have always been taught, but consider keeping an open mind in case God wants to reveal something new to you. Check these things against the Bible; don't just believe what I say or what other people have said!
It’s time to see Healings and Miracles today. Christians have the authority to lay hands on the sick and cast out demons.
We receive dunamis, the miracle-working power of the Holy Spirit, when we receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit after we become Christians. Here is a simple prayer for receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit: "Lord Jesus, You said in (Luke 11:13) that as a child of God I can ask for the gift of the Holy Spirit. You also said in (Acts 1:4-8) that I will receive power when I am baptized with the Holy Spirit.
So Lord, I am asking in Your Name, the Name of Jesus, for You to baptize me in the Holy Spirit right now, exactly like on the day of Pentecost. I might not feel any different, but I receive the gift of the power of the Holy Spirit right now, by my faith. Thank You, Lord! Amen."
If you sincerely prayed this prayer in faith, then believe that you have received the power of the Holy Spirit for carrying out the Great Commission. This means that you now have the ability to pray in tongues and hear what the Holy Spirit is saying.
I urge you to begin praying in tongues every day, but it is likely that you can now lay hands on people and see miraculous healings even if you have not yet begun exercising your new ability to pray in tongues.
The main purpose for miracles is to point people to Jesus. (see John 10:25, 37-38, 12:37, 14:11 and 20:30-31.)
Always remember that the glory goes to God, so don't accept any glory for yourself.
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Translated by Moises Passaro Falante
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