Introduced by Kevin Dedmon, «treasure hunting» is a method of supernatural evangelism which takes prophetic and
healing prayer out of the church and onto the streets.
Not exact matches
Libations were poured
out to the genii of emperors at every feast, the names of deified emperors were invoked to solemnize oaths, they were understood to be capable of carrying
out healings, and of hearing and answering
prayers.
I should point
out, you should not pray «O Lord Please
heal this person»... This is a
prayer of unbelief.
My main point is, when you test to see if
prayer works, there are ways to randomize it so bias is
out of the equation (Usually double - blind tests work nicely) and then before you even begin you outline that a
prayer that works means the person is
healed instantly, or to make it slightly more «fair» and conform to laws of nature more, a person who has
prayers heals at an abnormally high rate.
In part, because those seeking
out intercessory
prayer know that they will be surrounded by a cadre of faithful folks who already know firsthand the
healing presence and power of the Holy One.
But with Scripture and
prayer, in reaching
out to God and hearing his reply in shouts and whispers, feeling his fatherly care in signs and wonders that people of lesser faith might take for coincidences, Monville said she found
healing.
Public
prayer is actually commanded by Jesus since He told His followers to go
out and
heal the sick and raise the dead.
Other people could pray privately that he would be
healed — that was fine and he welcomed it — but he could make his own decisions about whether to seek
out formal
prayer specifically for
healing, and not feel that he was being delinquent if he didn't expend a lot of energy doing so.
I truly believe it was your
prayers and the Lord's
healing power that brought us so quickly
out of NICU, to a normal room and back home in a matter of days.
Along with
healing and
prayer services, there were also rabbis who spoke
out against gun violence.
These Saturdays dedicated to
prayer are offered for St. Michael's parishioners as well as the wider community, as an outreach, sharing the
healing power of God's love poured
out through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.
My
prayer tonight (and every night from here on
out) is that he will experience deep levels of
healing as he processes his fears and adjusts to his new surroundings.