Hello. My name is Sivan. I have been dealing with medical stuff for 10 years and I’ve been praying to the Lord for healing and I won’t stop. I’m asking for prayer for complete uttermost healing. I’m getting baptized on resurrection day. I’ve already been baptized, but I’m really dedicating my life I’ve been dealing with addiction to vaping and i’m so tired of it and also they’ve put me on medications that I really don’t want to be and I know the Lord wants me off them, but it’s a very hard to detox and addiction in the family line . I’ve been Breaking generational curses. I know I’m not alone but at times it feels like I’m David in the caves. I know God has a will for me and I need a new apartment but I really want my unity with Christ to be redeemed so that I can hear him and feel joy again I’m asking for complete divine miraculous healing in my body from the top of my head down to the soles of my feet and also for my son for his healing and for him to come back to Christ thank you so much for your prayers. I really appreciate it. God bless you in Jesus name.
I do understand my new friend. Since 2016, a head-on car crash left me with a cane, let’s see? Two progressive disease diagnoses, along with Diabetes, SOSA, High Blood pressure, and have to carry Nitro. I went through a time of mourning, if you will, to a time of prayer, to where I am now. God showed me the following. I will let you decide for yourself.
In the Old Testament, Jacob had a transformative encounter where he wrestled with a divine being (often interpreted as an angel or a pre-incarnate appearance of God). During the struggle, his hip was dislocated and put out of joint. He walked with a permanent limp for the rest of his life as a reminder of the encounter (Genesis 32:25–31).
Elisha was one of the most powerful prophets in the Bible, credited with performing numerous miracles, including raising the dead. Despite his history of healing others, the Bible records that Elisha eventually succumbed to a terminal illness: “Now Elisha had been suffering from the illness from which he died” (2 Kings 13:14).
Trophimus was a Christian from Ephesus who traveled with Paul. In one of the New Testament epistles, there is a brief but significant mention of his health. Paul writes in 2 Timothy 4:20, “I left Trophimus sick in Miletus.” This verse is often cited as evidence that even the Apostles, who performed many miracles, did not or could not heal everyone they encountered.
Timothy was a close companion of Paul and a leader in the early church. He apparently suffered from recurring stomach problems and frequent illnesses. Rather than performing a miraculous healing or suggesting a fast, Paul gave him practical medicinal advice: “Stop drinking only water, and use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses” (1 Timothy 5:23).
Perhaps the most famous instance is Paul’s “thorn in the flesh.” While the Bible does not specify exactly what the ailment was (theories range from chronic eye problems to malaria or speech impediments), Paul recorded that he pleaded with God three times to remove it. He was not healed. Instead, he reported receiving the response: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9).
God showed me more, but I think you get the point. Of course, pray for healing. I will join you. I just want you to understand that the answer may be no, for only God knows. As Paul wrote “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9).
God has a purpose and a plan for all of us, His children. Keep getting closer to God, and He will show you the way forward.
“Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” 1 Peter 5:8
There is only one real solution.
“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” James 4:7
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