Nov
01
2011

God is a healing God by Richard Roberts

If it’s your head, touch your head.  If it’s your back, touch your back.  If it’s your feet and legs, touch yourself.  Wherever you hurt, touch yourself.

In the authority of Jesus’ name, I come against that pain.  I come against the sickness and disease.  Now listen to me carefully.  I reach in and I take hold of it and I pull it out now, in the name of Jesus.  For God has given us a name.  It’s the name of Jesus.  It is the most powerful force upon the earth.

And His name is above every name named in heaven and earth.  It’s in that name that I speak tonight.  And I give Him honor and glory.  Jesus is a healing Jesus.  Hallelujah!  Yes, Dr. Cordray.

DR. C: Dr. Roberts, this lady has not been able to see for several years.  Tonight we tested her, she can speak very well.

RR: Can you see?  How long have you been blind?  Twenty years.  Twenty?  Twenty years.

INT: Yes, twenty years.

RR: Can you see now?  Can you see?

INT: Yes, I can see.

RR: Can you see everyone?  Hallelujah!  Yes, David.

DAVID:  He could not walk at all.  He was paralyzed totally on his left side.  Tonight he can walk and move.

RR: Paralyzed.  Paralyzed.  How long have you been paralyzed?

AN: Two years.

RR: Two years paralyzed.  Walk.  Walk.  Walk.  Walk.  (Response)  Hallelujah!  Hallelujah!  God is a healing God.  Let Niger know, let the people shout it out, God is a healing God.

Lift your hands unto the Lord and say, “God is my healer.  God is my healer.  God is my healer.  God is my healer.”  Hallelujah!  Hallelujah!  Hallelujah!

Yes, David.

DAVID: For five years this little boy had crippled arms.  They were crippled up and twisted like this.  He can move his arms freely tonight.

RR:  Move your arms.  Lift your arms.  Lift them up.  Put them down.  Lift them up.  Put them down.  Lift them up in Jesus’ name.  Hallelujah!  Hallelujah!

Richard Roberts – Moms, have you taught your children how to pray? Doesn’t matter if they’re three, thirteen, twenty-three or fifty-three.

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