Prayers That Bring Healing

no, not so much as about the door: and he preached the word unto them. -Mark 2:2, KJV As people gathered to hear the Word, there was not enough room. This was the result of His fame spread abroad throughout all the region around Galilee." I like ministering in packed houses. When a church is filled up, there is a higher level of expectancy and faith among the people. It shows how much the people in that area value the anointing and how much they desire to be healed. When a church is half empty, it seems to be harder to minister. We need the anointing to build churches but we also need the anointing to fill them. I have been to churches that seated a thousand and only a hundred showed up. Some only show up because the pastor tells them to, or they are just in the habit of going to church. Miracles, prophecies, and healing will not flow out of the servant of God to the extent that they will where there is a demand. Of course, a minister can stir up the gifts of God and minister by faith. However, when the faith of the people is high, it is much easier to minister. The giving and receiving of the anointing is a give-and-take relationship. The more you want to receive and the more value it has for you, the more you will demand it and draw from it, and the more the Holy Spirit will flood the minister with the anointing so that all who are touched will be healed.

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