In the name of Jesus, every lung condition, open up and be healed. Bronchial tubes, open up. All this emphysema, all of the asthma, all of the lung condition, even those of you who have had a lung removed and you’re about to lose your other lung. In the name of Jesus, I send the word to you tonight for healing.
Yeah, yeah, now He’s going to heal crippled legs. In the authority of the name of Jesus, there’s healing going into legs. There’s healing going into legs. There’s healing.
It makes me feel like I’m back in Niger. I was in Africa this year, 20 cripples were healed the first night of the crusade. I had armloads of crutches and canes. And God’s doing the same thing now on TBN
In Jesus’ name, every crippled limb, in the name of Jesus—here it comes—be healed. I send His word to you tonight for healing, crippled legs, crippled arms, arthritis, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, brittleness, be healed, every muscle, every bone, every joint, from the crown of your head to the soles of your feet.
And, also, you who are suffering with ulcers, every time you eat, I won’t call it what you call it, but in the name of Jesus I come against that thing that just backs up. It backs your whole system up. Yeah, I’m talking about colons and intestines. I’m talking about gall bladders. I’m talking about kidneys and liver. You’re just blocked up.
Richard Roberts – I am going to break our session today into two parts. In the first part we will look at seven characteristics of our worship here at the Fellowship.
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