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Day nine

One of these days I’m going to write about healing. I’ll mention something today in a moment. Just one thing about yesterday’s doctor disaster: the new tablets I was given have several side effects; one is “abdominal pains “. So now I’m wondering how I’ll know if they are working. Will the ongoing abdominal pains mean they are not working, or are they working and the abdominal pains are just side effects? Life is never simple.

Anyway, a short comment on healing. At the last Churches Together in Beccles meeting the people from the Vinyard church along with one Anglican (who prayed in tongues), laid hands on me and prayed for healing. Then, a few weeks later at a midweek meeting at Wenhaston Methodist Church the people there laid hands on me and prayed for healing. And a week last Sunday at Norton Subcourse Methodist church, I was prayed for before the service by one of the stewards and then during the service, during a time of open prayer, I was prayed for by the organist.

When I was at my charismatic best everyone I laid hands on was healed. It hasn’t happened so much in recent years although I laid hands on someone in Southwold two years ago who had 6 cancerous tumours in her neck and they went instantly.

So maybe God has a purpose in this ongoing illness.

That’s all for today.

 
 
 

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