How To Receive Divine Health (Full Sermon) | Joseph Prince | Gospel Partner Episode

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Healing through faith in Christ is emphasized, with testimonies showcasing miraculous healings and transformations. The importance of continuous faith, hearing the Word, and focusing on Jesus' finished work is highlighted for spiritual cleansing and growth.

Insights

  • Healing through faith in Christ's word is emphasized, showcasing miraculous testimonies and the power of belief in receiving healing.
  • The significance of the red heifer offering in providing grace and cleansing from death-related struggles, symbolizing Jesus' perfection and the need for spiritual restoration.
  • The importance of continuous engagement with the Word of God, focusing on faith, spiritual growth, and freedom from worldly influences, as seen in biblical teachings and personal anecdotes.

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Recent questions

  • How can healing be received?

    Through faith in Christ's word and provisions.

  • What is the significance of the red heifer offering?

    Symbolizes Jesus in the Old Testament, providing grace against death.

  • How does faith play a role in healing?

    Faith in God's Word is crucial for receiving healing.

  • What is the importance of continuous engagement with the Word of God?

    Essential for spiritual cleansing, growth, and prosperity.

  • How does the red heifer offering relate to spiritual cleansing?

    Symbolizes cleansing from sin and provision against death.

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Summary

00:00

"Faith in Christ brings miraculous healing"

  • Healing is a gift that can be received through faith in the word of Christ.
  • The Bible mentions the offering of the ashes of the red heifer as a provision for symptoms of death.
  • Testimonies of healing include a brother from Lithuania who experienced healing after watching Pastor Joseph Prince's sermons and praying for healing.
  • Another testimony from a brother in Michigan details a transformation from a destructive lifestyle to sobriety and a positive life through Pastor Prince's book.
  • Healing can occur instantly or progressively, as seen in the miracles performed by Jesus in Cana of Galilee.
  • A nobleman's son was healed remotely by Jesus, showcasing the Lord's power over space and time.
  • Belief in the Word of God is emphasized as crucial for receiving healing, regardless of physical signs or feelings.
  • Healings can happen through the anointing or the gifts of healings, even for non-believers.
  • Healing can occur while the Word is being preached, without the individual consciously using their faith.
  • Personal anecdotes highlight the power of faith and belief in receiving healing, even in unexpected circumstances.

14:46

"Faith Heals: Overcoming Pain Through Prayer"

  • The speaker experienced intense pain after driving, making it difficult to exit the car.
  • Despite praying for immediate healing, the pain persisted.
  • Following divine guidance, the speaker prayed in tongues throughout the day.
  • The pain gradually lessened over the next few days with persistent prayer.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of faith in receiving healing.
  • The story of a nobleman who believed in Jesus' word without seeing signs is highlighted.
  • The speaker encourages relying on faith rather than solely seeking miraculous signs.
  • Different types of spiritual gifts like the gift of faith are discussed.
  • The importance of continually hearing the Word of Christ to strengthen faith is emphasized.
  • The necessity of receiving God's provisions through faith, not just waiting for them to happen, is stressed.

26:56

"God's Time: Jesus' Resurrection and Prophecy"

  • Jesus died 2,000 years ago, but to God, two days have passed.
  • A day is like a thousand years to God.
  • Jesus rose from the dead on the third day.
  • Prophecy in Hosea mentions revival after two days and raising up on the third day.
  • Mockers will question Jesus' return, but God is patient for repentance.
  • Encouragement to partake in the Lord's Supper for healing.
  • Pray in the Spirit for guidance in prayer.
  • Angels are present and protect believers.
  • The sin offering of the red heifer is introduced towards the end of the wilderness journey.
  • The offering is for the failures of God's people, emphasizing the importance of focusing on God's provision.

38:50

Red Heifer: Symbol of Jesus' Perfection

  • The LORD instructs Moses and Aaron to convey a law to the children of Israel regarding a red heifer without blemish.
  • The red heifer symbolizes Jesus in the Old Testament, emphasizing subjective truths.
  • The red heifer must be flawless and without defect, a unique requirement compared to other offerings.
  • Pontius Pilate, despite being a heathen, found no fault in Jesus, emphasizing His perfection.
  • The thief on the cross acknowledged Jesus' innocence and asked to be remembered in His kingdom.
  • Judas, who betrayed Jesus, returned the silver, acknowledging Jesus' innocence.
  • The red heifer offering involves burning the animal along with cedar, hyssop, and scarlet, symbolizing various aspects of humanity.
  • The ashes of the red heifer mixed with water provide a provision of grace for those in contact with death.
  • Death is seen as an enemy in the Bible, with a process leading to physical death.
  • Emphasizing the importance of receiving life daily to shed sins naturally, contrasting it with religious practices of self-effort.

51:50

"Life, Freedom, and Restoration in Jesus"

  • The concept of health is closely tied to life and wholeness, as seen in biblical references to "shalom" and "sofia."
  • Physical signs of life, like a healthy heartbeat, are indicators of physical well-being but not necessarily spiritual or abundant life.
  • The Bible emphasizes praying for life for those who sin, suggesting a need for restoration and vitality.
  • Death, in various forms like sickness, can be seen as a restriction on life, limiting movement and freedom.
  • True freedom, as exemplified by Jesus, involves being unaffected by others' opinions, praise, or criticism.
  • Jesus' freedom from worldly systems and opinions highlights a life guided by the Spirit and not human influences.
  • The process of purification using the ashes of the red heifer symbolizes the finished work of Jesus and the cleansing from sin.
  • Sprinkling the ashes on individuals touching death signifies a provision against sickness, disease, and mental struggles like depression.
  • The character development and moral excellence seen in Jesus serve as a model for believers to aspire towards, aiming for freedom from human influences.
  • The provision against death in various forms, including sin and its consequences, is a reminder of the need for spiritual cleansing and restoration.

01:04:44

"Headache healed through Word of God"

  • The speaker recalls reading a book and experiencing a severe headache afterward while walking with Pastor Mark.
  • The speaker mentions concerns about a possible seizure but later had no issues during a checkup.
  • Feeling the need to pray, the speaker asks the Lord for guidance and is told they "touched death" through the book's content.
  • In response, the Lord advises the speaker to cleanse themselves with the Word of God, leading to meditation on scriptures.
  • Through this meditation, the speaker's headache disappears, witnessed by Pastor Mark.
  • The speaker delves into the significance of the ashes of the red heifer in understanding the finished work of Jesus.
  • Emphasizing the importance of preaching the finished work of Jesus, the speaker highlights the eradication of sins and diseases through Christ's sacrifice.
  • The speaker discusses the relevance of teachings like the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing the need to interpret them in the light of the new covenant.
  • Encouraging a focus on the New Testament, particularly Paul's, Peter's, and John's letters, the speaker stresses the importance of understanding and applying these teachings.
  • Concluding with a call to regularly immerse oneself in the Word of God for spiritual cleansing and growth, the speaker addresses the need for consistent engagement with biblical teachings.

01:16:42

"Grandparents' Love, Waterpots, Jesus' Miracle, Healing"

  • Grandparents have a different role with grandchildren compared to parents, focusing on love and fun rather than caretaking.
  • A passage about waterpots of stone is discussed, emphasizing their purification properties and connection to Jewish practices.
  • The waterpots, though empty, have the potential to hold 20-30 gallons each, symbolizing provision and preparation for Jesus' miracle.
  • Jesus instructs to fill the waterpots with water, symbolizing filling oneself with the Word before divine transformation.
  • The first miracle of Jesus, turning water into wine, signifies the transition from the law to grace and the Holy Spirit's power.
  • The blood of Christ cleanses the conscience from dead works, emphasizing the importance of preaching about Jesus' sacrifice.
  • Continuous exposure to the Word washes away death's influence, leading to prosperity and success in all endeavors.
  • Encouragement is given to keep hearing the Word for healing, parenting advice, and overall spiritual growth.
  • A prayer for healing is offered, along with an invitation to accept Jesus as Savior, concluding with blessings for the audience.
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