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The FAITH HEALING TRAININGS - Learn Healing As a Skill

Clues To Get Results Every Time

 


By Mr. Elijah J Stone
and the Team Success Network

 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

PREFACE: "Inquire on the Lord" For Success In Everything - Including Healing

PART 1 – Orientation & Core Concepts (Prerequisites to Healing)
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Faith Healing as a Trainable Skill
CHAPTER 2: Why Healing Matters for the Church Today
CHAPTER 3: Healing and the Mutual Success Team Vision
CHAPTER 4: God Wants You Well: Settling the Question of His Will
CHAPTER 5: Miracles & Healings, and “Whatsoever” - Believing For What We Want. It’s more than just for healing.

PART 2 – The Structure of Believing For Something (Explaining the 4 Levels of Belief that Lead to Results)
CHAPTER 6: Introducing the Four Levels of Belief - The Structure of Believing For Something
CHAPTER 7: ‘Believing For Something’ - Step 1) Getting a Renewed Mind
CHAPTER 8: ‘Believing For Something’ - Step 2) Believer’s Authority: Your Right to Command
CHAPTER 9: ‘Believing For Something’ - Step 3) Speaking Commands: Talk to the Problem, Not About It
CHAPTER 10: ‘Believing For Something’ - Step 4) Believing For It: Owning Your Desire and Expecting Results

PART 3 – Aspects or Levels in Believing Step – Actually “BELIEVING For Something” (Explaining the 10 Detailed Levels about What Goes Into ‘Believing For Something’)
CHAPTER 11: (Believing Level 1) Willingness to Believe FOR it: Getting Ready
CHAPTER 12: (Believing Level 2) Readiness to Believe FOR it: Being Ready
CHAPTER 13: (Believing Final Level 7) Actively Believing: Doing It
CHAPTER 14: (Believing Level 3) The Strength of the Belief FOR it
CHAPTER 15: (Believing Level 4) Your Inner Resolution to Believe FOR it
CHAPTER 16: (Believing Level 5) Your Conviction to Believe FOR it
CHAPTER 17: (Believing Level 6) If Conviction Is Missing, then Why?
CHAPTER 18: (Believing Level 6 - Part 2) Overview & Summary: Inner Conviction
CHAPTER 19: (Final Level 7) Speak to the Storm & Move the Natural World
CHAPTER 20: (After You Can Believe) “Them That Believe” (Conclusion Chapter)

PART 4 – Practical, Strategic, and Grounded Principles (Fully Equipping Believers to Heal in God’s Power)
CHAPTER 21: Being Christ's Hands to the People of the World
CHAPTER 22: God Wants You Well - Truth Recap - Summary
CHAPTER 23: Healing Is for Today: Discerning Truth from Tradition
CHAPTER 24: Healing as a Skill: Why We Must Learn and Practice It
CHAPTER 25: Faith That Works: Understanding Real Faith Versus Hope
CHAPTER 26: Renewing the Mind for Results - Introducing Resources
CHAPTER 27: The Authority of the Believer: Truth Recap - Summary
CHAPTER 28: How All Illnesses and Life Problems Are the Result of Spiritual Warfare
CHAPTER 29: How Jesus Healed: Learning from the Master Healer
CHAPTER 30: Speak to the Mountain: Command-Based Healing
CHAPTER 31: Understanding Your Identity in Christ: The Healer Within
CHAPTER 32: Training the Soul to Submit: Killing Doubt, Growing Boldness
CHAPTER 33: Troubleshooting: Why Healing Sometimes Doesn’t Manifest Yet
CHAPTER 34: Obedience in Action: Keep Doing, Keep Growing
CHAPTER 35: Daily Practice Matters: How to “Train” Your Healing Skill
CHAPTER 36: Tracking Progress: Noticing Changes, Wins, and Faith Growth
CHAPTER 37: The Power of Testimony: Speaking What God Has Done
CHAPTER 38: Supporting Others: Healing as Love in Action
CHAPTER 39: Multiplying the Healing Lifestyle: Teaching Others
CHAPTER 40: Building a Life of Healing: What Happens After the 5 Months

 

CHAPTER 41: You Made It To the End!

PART 5 – A Sample 5-Month Training Program
CHAPTER 42: THE FAITH-HEALING TRAININGS - A 5-Month Program to Develop Extraordinary Faith for Healing Miracles
CHAPTER 43: A Second Training Path Option

 


 

 


 

Preface: “Inquire on the Lord” For Success In Everything - Including Healing

Let the Good Shepherd Lead You Into Results


We begin this journey where every meaningful journey must begin: with the Lord. Before any strategies are taught, before any principles are explained, and before any faith is activated, there is a deep and personal need to stop—and ask. Ask what? Ask Him. Ask the One who knows your heart, your purpose, your obstacles, and your destiny. If we desire to walk in the miraculous and live in healing as a lifestyle, there is one foundation that must be set above all: learning to inquire of the Lord.

This isn’t about ritual. It’s not about praying long hours to impress God or others. It’s about alignment. We are told in Scripture that when we ask according to His will, He hears us. And if He hears us, we know we have what we ask for (1 John 5:14-15). The question, then, is not whether God is willing to move. The question is: Are we asking in alignment with Him? Are we truly inquiring, or are we simply assuming He is with us in all things? That distinction can change everything.


We Need the Shepherd to Lead the Sheep

Jesus did not say He was a motivational speaker. He said He was a shepherd. A Good Shepherd. That means He leads. And for a shepherd to lead, the sheep must follow. But we don’t follow blindly. We follow by listening. Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me” (John 10:27).

Healing is not just a technique. It’s a relational flow of power from the Head to the Body. That means the most powerful healing ministers are those who listen. Those who inquire. Those who pause. Those who ask for God’s mind before acting on their own.

Inquiring of the Lord is not just a good idea—it’s a lifeline. In the Old Testament, kings would not go into battle without first asking God if He was with them. David, a man after God’s heart, inquired of the Lord constantly. He didn’t rely on past victories or default assumptions. He asked. And because he asked, he won.


Prayer That Is Heard, and Answered

What if our greatest hindrance to results is not lack of faith, but lack of inquiry? The truth is, many believers pray, but not all inquire. They present their needs, but they don’t pause to ask how God wants to approach the issue. They speak, but don’t wait to listen.

Prayer that gets results is prayer that begins in the presence of God, and prayer that listens before it commands. We are not spiritual orphans trying to earn our place in the throne room. We are children, welcomed, seated with Christ, and invited to ask boldly—but also wisely.

When we inquire of the Lord first, our confidence rises. Our prayers become precise. We command with clarity. We are not shooting arrows into the dark. We are releasing the power of Heaven into situations we have already been guided to engage. That’s where the 100% result rate begins—with divine partnership.


Daily Practice: Possibly Seeking God Before

Some believers have found it meaningful to pause and seek God’s thoughts before stepping out in faith. You might find value in this too. It’s possible that taking a few moments to quietly ask, “Lord, what do You want to do here?” could change the entire atmosphere of your day—or your ministry. There’s no pressure or formula here—just an invitation to consider the benefit of checking in with the Holy Spirit before acting.

For some, this kind of practice has led to more peace, greater confidence, or surprising clarity. It’s not that God demands it—it’s simply that He often responds beautifully when we invite Him in. Some people feel more aligned, more focused, even more effective when they pause first to ask what God sees or intends in a given situation.

Could this become part of your day? Maybe. A quiet moment in the morning. A brief question before ministering. A habit of asking, “What’s important here, Lord?” You might find it enriches your relationship with Him in ways that go beyond healing or results.

There’s no rule about it. Just a possibility. God is always present—and sometimes, simply acknowledging that can open new doors of grace.

 


The Path to 100% Results Could Be Found – As We Continue – Inquiring on the Lord

Many who pursue healing wonder what leads to consistent results. Some explore techniques. Others focus on wording. But perhaps the most fruitful path doesn’t lie in formula—it could lie in relationship. It might be that as we continue to inquire of the Lord, we begin to notice greater clarity, deeper peace, and more effective ministry flowing naturally from that connection.

Jesus said, “I only do what I see the Father doing.” That statement may suggest something important. His miracles and authority might not have come from isolated power, but from ongoing communion with the Father. Maybe His strength was found not just in identity, but in constant inquiry. That possibility opens the door for us to consider a similar rhythm in our own lives.

Rather than seeking guaranteed outcomes through fixed methods, what if we made space to simply ask? Not just once, but continually. Asking what the Father is doing. Asking what He wants said. Asking how He wants to show up in that moment.

This might be where real transformation takes root. If we’re willing to listen—to ask and ask again—we could find ourselves guided into results that flow not just from faith, but from friendship with God.


So Inquire. And Then Move.

What if your next breakthrough isn’t about praying harder, but pausing longer? What if the power you seek is already ready—and all that remains is for you to ask for the last piece you’re missing?

Make it your practice. Inquiring on the Lord each day could unlock serious benefits for your day. If you want a big advantage, ask God where to focus your time that day. Ask Him what He wants you to learn to move to the next level. Take time to get quiet when you do, and have a journal nearby. Write down his new direction for you. Perhaps you can go to a coffee shop, or settle down, and wait for the idea of this new direction to present itself to you. Be waiting and consider what comes your way.

When an idea comes in, think “what if I could apply this? - What benefit would it have?” Think, “what if I did this?”, or “what if I followed this idea to its natural conclusion, where could it lead me?” Often, the idea that comes - will lead to a major breakthrough - because God is always trying to guide us. So, when we take the time to “Inquire on the Lord”, we listen and take note - and God can finally help us with what we need most.

Make sure to leverage the real power of “Inquiring on the Lord” for everything that matters to you, for any big decisions, and for anything that is really critical that you’re trying to learn. The answers begin with Jesus, asking the Good Shepherd to give us the inspiration that we can follow, & as a result, we will have all we could ever need or want.

So Ask. Inquire. Listen. & Follow.

And watch the amazing results that will follow.

 

 


 

 


 

PART 1 – Orientation & Core Concepts

(Prerequisites to Healing)

This opening section lays the essential groundwork for the healing lifestyle presented in this book. Before any practical steps or theological frameworks are explored, the reader is invited to see healing not as a fringe belief, but as a core part of the Christian experience. These chapters aim to clear out confusion, stir up boldness, and build a biblical foundation that healing is God’s will for every believer—today.

The first chapter reintroduces healing as something that can be trained. From there, the reader is guided through why healing is central to the Church's mission, and how it integrates directly with the broader Mutual Success Team vision. These connections are not academic—they're catalytic, reminding us that healing is part of our inheritance and our responsibility.

Chapters like “God Wants You Well” settle long-standing doubts and equip readers with the certainty needed to act in faith. Without this foundational understanding, later tools and methods wouldn’t have the soil to take root. This part ensures that what follows is built on truth, not wishful thinking.

Whether you’re brand new to faith healing or reclaiming long-lost convictions, Part 1 orients your heart and mind for the journey ahead. This is where clarity begins.

 

 


 

Chapter 1 – Introduction to Faith Healing as a Trainable Skill

Why Faith Healing Must Become Normal Again


Why We’re Relearning Something Jesus Said Was Normal

Faith healing is not a fringe topic. It’s not for the ultra-spiritual. It’s not a once-in-a-lifetime miracle meant to surprise people into faith. Healing was part of Jesus’ daily rhythm—and it’s supposed to be ours too.

When Jesus sent out His disciples, He didn’t say, “Try to pray hard enough and maybe they’ll get healed.” He said, “Heal the sick.” Just like a builder builds or a teacher teaches, a believer was expected to heal.

But most churches today have stopped training for it. We still believe God can, but we’re unsure if He will. This has left believers paralyzed—full of faith in God’s power, but unsure how to walk in it.

This book is here to flip that script.

You’re about to relearn healing—not as a gift for a few, but as a trainable skill for anyone who follows Jesus.


The Truth That Changes Everything: Healing Is Learnable

If healing is only a rare, sovereign act, then there’s nothing for us to train. But if healing is something Jesus expected His followers to do, then training becomes a Kingdom priority.

Here’s what we believe—and what this book is built on:

  • Healing is always God’s will (we’ll show you why).
  • Jesus gave all believers authority to heal.
  • The early Church healed regularly as part of its mission.
  • You don’t need a special “gift” to do what Jesus already commissioned.

What you do need is understanding. And practice. And boldness. And the right foundation.

Just like we train people to teach the Bible, lead prayer, or run a business—we can train people to heal.

This book does exactly that.


Why Healing Must Return to the Core of Church Life

In Acts 4:34 it says, “There was no need among them.” That wasn’t just about money. That included healing.

Can you imagine a church network where the sick don’t stay sick? Where people know they can come and be made well? Where chronic pain, cancer, and emotional trauma are routinely overcome—not by hoping, but by believing?

That’s the vision.

And it’s not new. It’s just neglected.

When the Church recovers healing, we reduce suffering. We elevate Jesus. We deepen faith. We increase generosity (because people aren’t drowning in medical debt). We see joy return. And we make evangelism undeniable.

Healing is not a side benefit. It’s a frontline solution.


Let’s Get Rid of the #1 Excuse: “But That’s Not My Gift”

One of the most harmful misunderstandings in the Church today is this: “Healing is a gift—not everyone has it.”

Here’s what’s true: 1 Corinthians 12 mentions “gifts of healings.” Those are for special Spirit-led operations. But they are not the only kind of healing in the New Testament.

Jesus never said, “Only heal the sick if you feel gifted today.” He said:

“These signs will follow them that believe…” (Mark 16:17-18)
“Heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out devils…” (Matthew 10:8)
“Speak to the mountain…” (Mark 11:23)

If you’re a believer, healing is part of your inheritance and your job description.

You don’t wait for a special feeling. You use your authority.
You don’t pray passively. You speak boldly.
You don’t try and see what happens. You command and expect.

That’s what Jesus modeled—and that’s what we’re training you for.


Healing Is a Skillset… and You’re Going to Master It

This book is not for spectators. It’s for practitioners.

That’s why we’ve built the chapters to include:

  • Belief structure: how to believe for something the way Jesus and Curry Blake do
  • Authority teaching: how to know what power you’ve been given
  • Command training: how to speak directly to the problem
  • Mind renewal: how to kill doubt and fuel results
  • Daily exercises: how to grow in boldness through repetition
  • Real-world integration: how to bring healing into your church or Mutual Success Team

We don’t want emotional highs. We want actual results.

That means training like it’s real—because it is.


How This Ties Into Something Bigger: The Mutual Success Team Vision

Healing is personal. But it’s also communal.

That’s why we’re linking this book to the broader “Mutual Success Team” mission—a church-connected movement that believes every believer should live healed and whole so they can serve others in strength.

Our goal is not just to help you heal.
Our goal is to help you become someone who heals others.

Imagine healing being so common in your life that you no longer wonder if it will happen. You expect it. You train others to do the same. You become known as someone who walks in divine authority—not just in prayer, but in action.

That’s where we’re going.


What to Expect Over the Next 5 Months

This book isn’t a casual read. It’s a practical transformation program.

It’s divided into five parts:

  1. Orientation – What healing is and why it matters
  2. The Structure of Believing – How to believe and receive results
  3. The 10 Aspects of Belief – What goes into powerful, command-based faith
  4. Training in Practice – Daily mindset, methods, and healing habits
  5. The 5-Month Program – Your roadmap to results and multiplication

You can go through this alone, with a small group, or as a church team.

At the end, you won’t just have more knowledge. You’ll have evidence.


Final Thought: Healing Is the Normal Christian Life

Let’s end this chapter with truth in plain language:

  • You were never meant to tolerate sickness.
  • You were never meant to live confused about God’s will to heal.
  • You were never meant to feel powerless when someone you love is suffering.

That confusion ends here.

You are now entering the training ground of the normal Christian life—the kind where believers heal, faith speaks, and mountains move.

Let’s begin.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 2 – Why Healing Matters for the Church Today

Restoring the Church’s Role as a Healing Center


The Church Was Always Meant to Heal

In the early Church, healing wasn’t a side ministry. It wasn’t occasional. It was central.

Healing was how Jesus introduced the Kingdom. It was how the apostles confirmed the gospel. It was how the Church earned the attention—and respect—of entire cities. When people encountered believers, they expected miracles. Because miracles happened.

Today, we’ve spiritualized healing into the background. We talk about God healing “spiritually” or “in His own time,” but often we no longer expect physical healing in church gatherings. That’s not a theology problem—it’s a discipleship problem.

The Church is not a hospital for the hurting. It’s a healing center for the sick.

That’s the difference. One keeps people stable. The other makes them whole.


Sickness Is a Spiritual Crisis, Not Just a Medical One

Let’s get real: sickness isn’t just a health issue—it’s a life issue. It steals time, energy, finances, and joy. It isolates families, destroys livelihoods, and disrupts ministries.

And if we ignore it, we’re silently saying, “Jesus can save your soul, but He can’t touch your body.”

But the gospel was always meant to be full gospel—spirit, soul, and body.

When we teach healing, we’re not just solving symptoms. We’re destroying spiritual oppression. We’re confronting fear. We’re lifting people out of despair. We’re showing that Jesus still works.

And when healing becomes normal again, people start coming to church for help—not just hope.


Five Reasons the Church Must Reclaim Healing

Let’s break this down.

Here are five urgent reasons every church needs to prioritize healing:

  1. Jesus Commanded It – Healing was not optional. It was part of the Great Commission.
  2. The World Needs It – People are desperate for answers. Most have tried everything else.
  3. It Confirms the Message – Miracles prove Jesus is alive and active—not just a doctrine.
  4. It Demonstrates God’s Love – Healing is not just power. It’s compassion in action.
  5. It Equips Believers – Healing builds boldness. It trains believers to walk in authority.

A Church that doesn’t heal is a Church that’s operating without one of its most powerful tools.

Let’s fix that.


What Happens When Churches Start Healing Again

Here’s what we’ve seen (and what you’ll start to experience too):

  • Attendance increases, not because of marketing—but because testimonies spread.
  • Giving increases, because healed people get back to work and back to sowing.
  • Leadership increases, because people step up when they’re no longer burdened.
  • Faith increases, because people stop hoping and start expecting.
  • Discipleship deepens, because people don’t just believe in God—they’ve experienced Him.

This is not theory. This is real. And it can happen fast when churches stop saying “someday” and start training today.


Healing Is a Church Responsibility, Not Just a Privilege

Healing is not just a blessing to receive—it’s a responsibility to carry.

The moment Jesus said, “Heal the sick,” it became part of our collective assignment. The same way we teach, preach, and serve—we’re called to heal.

We don’t have to wait on God. He’s already authorized us.
We don’t have to earn it. Jesus already paid for it.
We don’t have to figure it out alone. We’re going to train together.

Let this be the generation that reclaims what was normal for the early Church—and makes it normal again.


Practical Healing Creates Practical Revival

What happens when people actually start getting healed regularly?

Here’s what:

  • Medical bills drop.
  • Prayer lines shrink.
  • Believers start laying hands on the sick without hesitation.
  • Unbelievers walk in, not because of theology—but because someone told them they’d get healed here.
  • Pastors preach with more boldness, because they’re not carrying the silent grief of unanswered prayers.

Healing isn’t just spiritual—it’s transformational.
It leads to revival people can see and feel.


How Healing Helps the Whole Church Function Better

A healed church is a mobilized church.

  • Sick believers can’t serve with full strength.
  • Burdened believers can’t give generously.
  • Hopeless believers can’t evangelize boldly.

When healing flows, everything else flows better:

  • Worship becomes testimony.
  • Small groups become power stations.
  • Leadership pipelines fill up.
  • Outreach becomes easier, because the gospel is now visible.

Healing strengthens the Church from the inside out.


You Don’t Need to Be a Healing Expert—You Need to Be Available

This chapter isn’t written to shame churches for not healing. It’s here to invite them to grow.

No one’s asking you to be Curry Blake on day one. We’re asking you to take Jesus at His word and start training like healing is part of your job—because it is.

Here’s the truth:

  • You can learn this.
  • Your church can practice this.
  • Your community can benefit from this.

All it takes is the decision to prioritize it.

Start where you are. We’ll help you grow.


Final Thought: Healing Isn’t Optional Anymore

There was a time when churches could get by without healing and still be respected.
That time is over.

People are hurting. Hospitals are overwhelmed. Mental health is collapsing. Families are crumbling. The world is desperate for answers—and the Church has the only answer that heals both soul and body.

We don’t need better programs. We need more power.

And that power starts flowing when believers step into their assignment.

Healing matters. Let’s make it matter again.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 3 – Healing and the Mutual Success Team Vision

Healing People So We Can Build Something Bigger


Healing Isn’t Just Personal—It’s Strategic

When someone gets healed, it changes their life. But when a team gets trained to heal, it changes a city.

That’s the vision behind the Mutual Success Team. This is not just about helping individuals feel better—it’s about equipping the Body of Christ to walk strong, healthy, and effective together.

Because when believers are healthy, churches grow.
When families are whole, communities thrive.
When people are healed, they’re free to build again.

Healing isn’t a side ministry. It’s a Kingdom strategy.


What Is a Mutual Success Team?

A Mutual Success Team (MST) is a small group of believers, often linked to one or more churches, who decide to help each other succeed in all areas of life—spiritually, financially, relationally, and physically.

It’s not just a prayer group.
It’s not just a support system.
It’s a results-driven Kingdom team where healing is a core feature.

Here’s what they do:

  • Pray with authority, not uncertainty
  • Heal the sick, regularly
  • Share resources and solve problems together
  • Launch projects that bless others
  • Train new believers in faith, leadership, and healing

An MST becomes a healing force in its region—because it doesn’t rely on one person. It multiplies capacity by training many.


Why Healing Must Be Normal in Every Team

Here’s the bottom line:

You can’t build if you’re always in recovery.

If your team members are battling chronic illness, anxiety, pain, or trauma, their energy goes into surviving, not serving. But once they’re healed? Everything changes.

  • Healed people lead better.
  • Healed people give more.
  • Healed people evangelize boldly.
  • Healed people help others heal.

Every Mutual Success Team needs a culture of healing—because it unlocks every other goal.


What It Looks Like in Practice

Let’s paint the picture. Here’s what a healing-equipped Mutual Success Team can look like:

  • One member is trained in command-based healing and leads short weekly activations.
  • Team members log testimonies of healing in their private group chat.
  • If someone is struggling (physically or emotionally), the team responds with faith—not fear.
  • Healing becomes part of every outreach, every group meeting, every project launch.
  • The team isn’t “hoping God shows up”—they expect results and celebrate growth.

Healing isn’t scheduled—it’s available. All the time. Everywhere they go.


Real Outcomes That Follow Healing Teams

Here’s what we’ve seen happen when MSTs embrace healing:

  • People go back to work after years of chronic illness.
  • Families reconcile because emotional trauma is finally healed.
  • Pastors stop carrying the emotional weight of unhealed suffering.
  • Financial stress drops as medical costs shrink.
  • Local evangelism explodes because healing opens doors.

Healing doesn’t just change individuals. It transforms systems.
It prepares the soil for everything else we want to grow.


Every Team Should Have These Three Healing Practices

Want to make healing part of your team rhythm? Start here:

  1. Healing Check-ins
    Once a week, ask: “Does anyone need healing today?” Be bold. Expect action. Don’t pray long—command with authority.
  2. Testimony Sharing
    Encourage members to speak out what God has done. Healing grows where testimonies flow.
  3. Training Others
    Don’t just keep the healing to your group. Teach it. Multiply it. Help other teams form healing units too.

If every MST practiced just those three things, we’d see revival in every region.


Healing Frees People to Fulfill Their Assignment

God didn’t heal people just to make them comfortable. He healed them so they could walk again, work again, witness again.

That’s what healing does—it restores people to their Kingdom purpose.

And every time your team helps someone get healed, you’re not just solving a problem—you’re unleashing a destiny.

This is why Mutual Success Teams must include healing from day one.

Because when people are well, they stop waiting and start building.


Final Thought: Heal First, Build Fast

If we want to build businesses, plant churches, train leaders, and reach our cities, we need a healthy, bold, healed team to do it.

That’s what this chapter is about.
Not just healing for comfort—but healing for commission.

The Mutual Success Team is your hub for growth, outreach, and change. Healing is what makes sure no one gets left behind.

So let’s do what Jesus did:
Heal the sick. Train the team. Multiply the mission.

Let’s go.

 

 


 

Chapter 4 – God Wants You Well: Settling the Question of His Will

Healing Wasn’t a Suggestion—It Was Included in the Cross


This One Truth Changes Everything

Before you can believe for healing… you have to know it’s God’s will.

Not wonder. Not hope. Not guess. Know.

Because if there’s even a shadow of doubt—”Maybe He’s allowing this sickness to teach me something”—your faith will never take root. You won’t pray with authority. You won’t expect change. You’ll waver. And wavering doesn’t produce results.

But here’s the truth: God wants you well.
Every time. Every sickness. No exceptions.

We’re going to prove it—biblically, spiritually, and practically. Because once this is settled in your heart, healing becomes so much easier to walk in.


The Word “Sozo” Redefines What Salvation Includes

Most Christians know this verse:

“By grace you are saved through faith…” (Ephesians 2:8)

But few realize the word “saved” there is the Greek word sozo.

Sozo doesn’t just mean forgiveness of sins. It means:

  • To rescue
  • To deliver
  • To heal
  • To preserve
  • To restore

It’s used in the Gospels when Jesus says:

  • “Your faith has made you whole.”
  • “You have been healed.”
  • “He saved them from destruction.”

All of those—same word: sozo.

That means salvation isn’t just spiritual forgiveness. It’s physical healing. It’s mental clarity. It’s emotional wholeness. It’s full restoration.

When Jesus died and rose again, He didn’t just purchase your place in heaven. He purchased your right to be made whole—right now.


 “By His Stripes, You Were Healed” Isn’t Symbolic

Isaiah 53:5 says:

“By His stripes, we are healed.”

Peter repeats it in 1 Peter 2:24:

“By His stripes you were healed.”

This wasn’t poetic language. These stripes were literal—torn into Jesus’ back during His torture.

And that suffering wasn’t just for your sins. It was for your sickness.

Jesus didn’t just forgive you on the cross.
He healed you on the cross.

It’s the same package. The same grace. The same event.

If you believe God’s grace is enough to save your soul—then it’s also enough to heal your body.


Jesus Never Turned Anyone Away

Look at every healing story in the Gospels. Here’s what you’ll find:

  • Jesus never said no.
  • Jesus never delayed.
  • Jesus never said, “God is using this to teach you.”

Instead, He said things like:

  • “I am willing. Be healed.”
  • “According to your faith, be it done to you.”
  • “Woman, you are set free from your infirmity.”

Everywhere He went, Jesus healed everyone who came to Him in faith.

If Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever—then His will hasn’t changed.

He still wants you well.


Don’t Reject What Jesus Paid For

Imagine someone handing you a beautiful, priceless gift… and you say, “No thanks, I don’t think I deserve it.”

That’s what happens when we say, “God doesn’t want to heal me.”

It’s not humility. It’s unbelief.

Healing was paid for in blood. Not just any blood—Jesus’ blood.
He was whipped. Beaten. Publicly shamed. Tortured. Why?

So you could walk free.
So you could walk healed.
So you could walk whole.

When we say healing “might not be for us,” we’re rejecting the very grace we claim to believe in.


You Can Have Confidence Because of the Cross

Here’s what the cross accomplished:

  • Satan was defeated.
  • The curse of sickness was broken.
  • The will of God was revealed—clearly, permanently.

You don’t have to plead with God. He already said yes.
You don’t have to guess His will. It’s written in the Word.
You don’t have to earn it. Jesus earned it for you.

All you have to do now is believe—and receive.


The Gospel Isn’t Complete Without Healing

Let’s make this plain:

If we preach salvation without healing, we’re preaching an incomplete gospel.
If we preach forgiveness without deliverance, we’re undervaluing the cross.
If we tell people God wants to save their soul, but leave them sick in body, we’re limiting Jesus’ victory.

The full gospel says:
Your sins are forgiven.
Your body is healed.
Your life is redeemed.
Your enemy is defeated.

That’s what grace looks like.
That’s what the cross accomplished.
That’s what sozo really means.


Final Thought: Healing Is Already Yours

You don’t have to beg for what Jesus already bought.
You don’t have to wait for what heaven already released.
You don’t have to doubt what the Word already made clear.

God wants you well.

This is settled. Final. Unchanging.

So believe it. Receive it. Walk in it.
Because by His stripes… you were healed.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 5 – Miracles & Healings, and “Whatsoever”

Believing for What You Want—Not Just What You Need


Healing Is Just the Beginning

Many believers limit what they ask God for.

They’ll believe for healing—but not finances. They’ll believe for breakthrough—but not dreams. They think asking for anything beyond survival is selfish.

But Jesus didn’t say, “Ask only for healing.”
He said, “Whatsoever you ask for in My name, it shall be done for you.” (John 14:13)

Whatsoever. That includes healing… and so much more.

In this chapter, we’ll explore how miracles and healings are just one part of the greater invitation Jesus gave us: to believe for everything the Father has provided.


The Word “Whatsoever” Wasn’t an Accident

Jesus said this more than once:

“And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.” (Matthew 21:22)
“If you ask anything in My name, I will do it.” (John 14:14)
“Whatever you desire, when you pray, believe that you receive it, and you shall have it.” (Mark 11:24)

That word whatever (or whatsoever) is intentional. It’s not limited to healing. It includes:

  • Financial increase
  • Restoration in families
  • Freedom from anxiety or trauma
  • Open doors for ministry
  • New businesses
  • Peace in chaos
  • Miraculous favor

God doesn’t just want you healed. He wants you whole—in every area.


Faith Isn’t Just for the Crisis—It’s for the Calling

Most people only engage their faith when they’re in pain. They use it like a fire extinguisher—something to grab when things go wrong.

But faith is supposed to be your daily tool, not just your emergency backup.

You were created to believe for things on purpose—not just survive the next trial.

Here’s what believing for whatsoever looks like:

  • You speak healing over your body—and it responds.
  • You speak provision over your bills—and they’re paid.
  • You speak peace into your home—and arguments disappear.
  • You speak clarity over your mind—and depression lifts.

Faith doesn’t wait for symptoms. It takes territory.


Jesus Asked, “What Do You Want Me to Do For You?”

This question appears multiple times in the Gospels.

Jesus didn’t say, “Let me decide what you need.”
He said, “What do you want?”

Why? Because He was inviting bold, specific belief.

Even blind Bartimaeus had to speak out his desire: “Lord, I want to see.”

Your desire matters.
Your words matter.
Your expectation matters.

And yes—what you want is allowed.


It’s Time to Redeem the Word “Want”

Many believers feel guilty for wanting things. They’ve been told:

  • “God will meet your needs, not your wants.”
  • “Don’t be greedy.”
  • “You should be content with what you have.”

But that’s not how Jesus talked.

He said, “Whatever things you desire, when you pray…”

Desire is not sin. It’s direction.

God is not afraid of your wants. He gave you the ability to dream and desire so He could fulfill it with His goodness—not so you’d bury it in shame.

When your wants align with the Kingdom—healing, freedom, increase, peace—they’re not selfish. They’re strategic.


Healing Is the Training Ground for Believing

Believing for healing is your starting point. It proves the process works.

Once you’ve commanded pain to go and it leaves, you realize:
“If I can believe for this… I can believe for more.”

That’s how faith grows:

  • Healing your body trains you to heal others.
  • Healing your emotions trains you to speak peace over your family.
  • Healing your finances trains you to sow bigger and bless more.

Healing is the doorway—but the Kingdom is the house.

Jesus didn’t limit His promises. So why should we?


“Whatsoever” Belief Leads to “Whatsoever” Results

Let’s flip the question.

What would happen if you actually believed Jesus meant everything He said?

You’d start asking for the big things. You’d stop apologizing for desiring change. You’d approach healing, provision, relationships, and calling with the same boldness.

That’s the purpose of this chapter:
To free you from the small-belief mindset.

God is not glorified by you barely making it.
He is glorified when your healing, joy, and overflow point others to Jesus.


Final Thought: Believe for the Full Gospel

Jesus didn’t die to give you 20% victory.
He died to give you the full inheritance of heaven.

Healing is yours.
Peace is yours.
Provision is yours.
Purpose is yours.

So take the limit off.
Believe for whatsoever.
And expect God to back up every word He’s spoken.

The next chapter will show you how belief actually works. For now, let this settle deep:

Your faith is the door.
“Whatsoever” is what’s waiting on the other side.

 

 


 

 


 

PART 2 – The Structure of Believing For Something
(Explaining the 4 Levels of Belief that Lead to Results)

Believing isn’t just a spiritual feeling—it has structure. In Part 2, we move from the question of God’s will into the framework of how faith actually works. These chapters introduce and explore the Four Levels of Belief that produce results—from hope, to “God can,” to “God will,” and ultimately to “It is done.” This structure forms the core of result-based prayer.

Each chapter is both theological and practical. Step 1 begins with mind renewal—shifting from man’s reality to God’s. Step 2 explains the believer’s authority, highlighting that we are not powerless petitioners, but authorized representatives. Step 3 equips you to speak directly to problems, not merely about them. And Step 4 unlocks the choice to truly believe for specific outcomes.

This section is foundational for anyone tired of powerless praying. It reveals that believing for something is not a mystery, but a learnable, teachable process. Each step builds on the last, and each level brings you closer to the kind of faith that moves mountains.

Part 2 is the heart of the book’s strategy for results. If you've ever struggled to understand why some prayers work and others don’t, this section gives you the clarity you've been missing.

 

 


 

Chapter 6 – Introducing the Four Levels of Belief

The Structure of Believing for Something That Brings Results


Why We Must Learn to “Believe for Something”

Most believers know how to pray. Some know how to speak Scripture. But very few actually know how to believe for something—on purpose, with precision, and with results.

That’s what this next section is about.

Miracles don’t happen just because we want them to. They happen when we believe. But belief is not an emotion—it’s a structure. A process. A trainable system.

That’s what this chapter will reveal.

There are four clear steps to develop working belief—the kind that commands healing, receives miracles, and shifts atmospheres. These four steps are how Jesus operated. And now, they’re how we’ll train you to operate.


Step 1: Renewing the Mind – Choosing God’s Reality Over Man’s

Here’s the battlefield:

God’s Reality vs. Man’s Reality

In God’s reality, all things are possible.
In man’s reality, everything is limited.

Man’s reality says:

  • Sickness is natural
  • Surgery is the only way
  • Prayer might work… eventually
  • God’s power is rare

But God’s reality says:

  • Healing is already provided
  • Miracles are normal
  • Jesus gave you His authority
  • Nothing is impossible

You get to choose which reality dominates your mind.

When you renew your mind, you switch your focus from man’s limited view… to God’s unlimited truth.


How Do You Renew Your Mind?

It starts with Scripture.

Only the Bible is the guaranteed Word of God. It’s not just information—it’s transformation. And it’s your daily training manual for learning God’s reality.

Here’s what to do:

  • Read at least one chapter per day
  • Listen to the Bible as you drive, walk, or eat
  • Speak Scriptures out loud
  • Ask the Holy Spirit to reinforce what you read
  • Watch Curry Blake’s “New Man” Conference on YouTube (18 sessions, free)
  • Follow it up with the DHT (Divine Healing Technician) training series

This is your plan to renew your mind fully—and it’s the first key to believing for anything with results.


Step 2: The Believer’s Authority – Your Right to Command

You can’t command healing unless you know you’ve been authorized to do so.

Most believers are waiting on God to act. But the Bible teaches that God is waiting on us—because He’s already given us the authority through Jesus.

Luke 10:19 says:

“Behold, I give you authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy…”

This means:

  • You have authority over sickness
  • You have authority over fear
  • You have authority over the devil’s works

Andrew Wommack calls this the “Believer’s Authority”—your God-given right to enforce what Jesus already won.

Satan is defeated. He has no legal right to stay. But you must use your authority to drive him out.


What Does Using Authority Look Like?

It looks like this:

  • You speak with command, not begging
  • You declare healing, not wish for it
  • You treat sickness like an intruder—not a guest

Jesus never asked the Father to heal people. He commanded the healing directly.

So must we.


Step 3: Speaking Commands – Talk to the Problem, Not About It

In Mark 11:23, Jesus gave us the blueprint:

“Whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart… he will have whatever he says.”

Jesus didn’t say, “Talk to God about the mountain.”
He said, “Talk to the mountain.”

This is critical.

Command-based healing means you speak directly to the sickness, the pain, the disease. You tell it:

  • “Leave now in Jesus’ name.”
  • “Pain, go.”
  • “Body, be made whole.”
  • “Leg, function.”
  • “Nerve, regenerate.”

This isn’t arrogant. It’s biblical. Every person Jesus healed, He spoke to their problem—not their feelings.

We follow His example.


Step 4: Believing for It – Choosing to Own the Outcome

Here’s the final—and most personal—step:
You must believe for it. Not just believe in God. Not just believe healing is possible.

You must believe it will happen—for you—right now.

This is not passive. It’s a decision.

Believing for something means:

  • You expect it
  • You speak like it’s done
  • You stop begging
  • You stop doubting
  • You hold onto your result like it’s guaranteed

You must own your desire, not distance yourself from it.

If you want healing, say it. If you want breakthrough, believe for it. If you want change, choose it.

And yes—it is a choice.


What’s Coming Next: Breaking Down Belief Even Further

This chapter introduced the 4 key levels of believing.

But the next part of this book will go deeper—into the 10 internal levels that define what real belief looks like. You’ll learn about:

  • Willingness
  • Readiness
  • Strength
  • Resolution
  • Conviction
    … and how to spot when your belief needs work.

But for now, remember this:


Final Thought: Faith Works When Structure Supports It

Belief isn’t a vague feeling. It’s a structure.

When you renew your mind…
When you walk in your authority…
When you speak directly…
When you believe on purpose…

You will see results.

Jesus gave us the blueprint. Now we’re following it.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 7 – ‘Believing for Something’: Step 1 – Getting a Renewed Mind

Choosing God’s Reality Over Man’s Limitations


The Battle for Belief Begins in the Mind

Before you can see healing with your eyes, you must believe it with your mind.

But here’s the problem: most of us have been trained to live in Man’s reality—not God’s.

We’ve been taught to rely on logic, symptoms, and expert opinions. We’ve been told what’s possible, based on what we see around us—not what God says is true.

But belief doesn’t come from the world around you. It comes from the Word inside you.

This is where mind renewal begins: a complete shift from the limitations of man’s reality… to the power of God’s reality.


You Are Caught Between Two Realities

Every day, you are living between two competing systems:

  • Man’s Reality – Based on what we can see, measure, or explain.
  • God’s Reality – Based on truth, power, and what Christ already accomplished.

Let’s compare:

Man’s Reality

God’s Reality

Sickness is managed

Sickness is healed

Miracles are rare

Miracles are expected

Logic comes first

Faith comes first

Surgery is the answer

Speaking is the answer

God might heal

God already did

You get to choose which one you build your belief on.

Whichever reality you feed… will dominate your results.


Man’s Reality Leaves Out the “Almighty” Part of God

Here’s the real tragedy: in man’s system, God’s power is almost never considered.

We thank Him for comfort… but rely on pills.
We ask Him to guide the doctor… but never command healing.
We accept delay… as if God prefers process over power.

Man’s system ignores the Almighty in Almighty God.

But God’s reality looks different:

  • Elijah called down fire from heaven.
  • Jesus commanded fevers and storms.
  • Peter’s shadow healed the sick.
  • Paul shook off deadly vipers.

That’s not just Bible history. That’s Kingdom normal.
And it becomes your normal—when your mind is renewed.


Renewing the Mind Isn’t Optional—It’s Foundational

Romans 12:2 says:

“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”

Transformation doesn’t start with emotions. It starts with truth.

You cannot believe for healing while thinking like the world. You must retrain your mind to think like Jesus—where the impossible is expected, and miracles are normal.

And that means daily discipline.


How to Renew Your Mind, Practically

Here’s your step-by-step plan:

  1. Read the Word—Daily
    Even one chapter a day trains your brain to expect God’s truth.
  2. Listen to the Bible
    Use audio Bibles during commutes, meals, or exercise.
  3. Speak Scripture Out Loud
    Let the Word fill your ears and rewire your brain.
  4. Watch the “New Man” Conference
    Free on YouTube, this 18-session series by Curry Blake will shift your perspective from passive to powerful.
  5. Progress to DHT Training
    After “New Man,” go through the Divine Healing Technician sessions to learn how to minister healing with results.
  6. Write Truths Down
    Keep a notebook of verses and statements that re-center your mind on God’s reality.

Why This Works

Because the Word is alive.

When you read Scripture, you’re not just getting information—you’re getting transformation. The Holy Spirit uses that Word to correct your thoughts, confront your doubt, and reshape your inner world.

Eventually, you’ll notice something change:

  • You’ll stop panicking at symptoms.
  • You’ll start speaking boldly.
  • You’ll expect results where you used to fear disappointment.

That’s mind renewal. And it’s the first step to believing for something with power.


You Can’t Skip This Step

Many believers want to jump straight to miracles. They want to see results without the training.

But hear this:

You can’t walk in God’s power while thinking like the world.

You must first retrain your brain to think like Heaven.

That’s what this step is about. Not just reading the Word occasionally. But feeding on it daily until it redefines your default reaction.


Final Thought: Make God’s Reality Your Only Reality

Jesus didn’t function in man’s limitations.
Neither did the apostles.
And neither will you.

But it starts with your mind.

So make the commitment now:

  • Choose the Word over the world.
  • Choose healing over helplessness.
  • Choose belief over delay.
  • Choose God’s reality—until it becomes the only one you respond to.

This is how you begin to believe for something. And it’s how you prepare your heart to get results like Jesus.

 


 

Chapter 8 – ‘Believing for Something’: Step 2 – Believer’s Authority

Your Right to Command Healing


Authority Isn’t a Feeling. It’s a Right.

Most believers don’t feel powerful. They don’t feel bold.
But here’s the truth: you don’t have to feel it to have it.

Jesus didn’t give us authority based on emotions—He gave it based on identity.

If you’re a believer, you already have access to supernatural authority. You’re not waiting for God to act—you’re authorized to act on His behalf.

Healing doesn’t come because you’re worthy.
Healing comes because you’re authorized.

This chapter will show you how to stop asking for what Jesus already told you to command.


The Authority of the Believer: Backed by Jesus Himself

Luke 10:19 says:

“Behold, I give you authority… over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.”

This wasn’t poetic. It was legal.

Jesus gave His followers full rights to enforce Heaven’s will on Earth. That means:

  • You have authority over sickness.
  • You have authority over torment.
  • You have authority over fear, pain, injury, and delay.

But authority only works when it’s used.
And most believers never use it.

They’re waiting on a green light from Heaven—when Heaven already gave them the keys.


Satan Is Defeated—But You Must Enforce It

Andrew Wommack explains this well:

“Satan has no real power—only deception. He’s been stripped. But if you don’t know your authority, you’ll still act like he’s in charge.”

Jesus already crushed the devil’s power.
But the devil will stay around… until someone kicks him out.

That’s your job.

Just like a police officer has authority to stop traffic (not because he’s physically stronger—but because he’s authorized), you have the authority to stop sickness in its tracks.

You don’t ask sickness to leave.
You command it. In Jesus’ name. Out loud. With boldness.


Most People Are Begging When They Should Be Commanding

Here’s a common mistake:
“God, please heal this person. If it’s Your will…”

But Jesus never prayed that way.

Instead, He:

  • Spoke directly to fevers
  • Told demons to leave
  • Commanded with authority
  • Expected immediate results

When Peter healed the lame man, he didn’t say, “God, please heal him.”
He said, “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” (Acts 3:6)

He didn’t ask. He acted.

That’s your model.


What Does It Look Like to Use Your Authority?

Here’s what it sounds like when a believer uses their authority:

  • “Pain, leave now in Jesus’ name.”
  • “Lungs, be restored.”
  • “Back, align and function perfectly.”
  • “Body, respond to the Word of God.”
  • “Devil, take your hands off this person.”

This is not arrogance. It’s obedience.
Jesus commanded us to speak this way.

And when you do? Heaven backs you up.


You Are Not Powerless—You Are a Representative of Christ

2 Corinthians 5:20 says:

“We are ambassadors for Christ…”

That means you don’t just carry His message—you carry His authority.

If a government ambassador speaks, it’s as if the nation itself is speaking.
When you speak in Jesus’ name, it’s as if Jesus is speaking through you.

That’s how miracles happen.

When you know who you are—and you use the authority He gave you—the spiritual world must obey.


Don’t Let the Devil Stay One More Day

Every time we tolerate sickness, we’re allowing a defeated enemy to linger.

Don’t let your emotions talk you out of your assignment.
Don’t let past disappointments shrink your faith.

Instead, rise up.

Take your position.
Open your mouth.
And command the change.

You are not waiting for power. You already have it.


Final Thought: Speak Like Someone Who’s Backed by Heaven

The cross didn’t just forgive your sins.
It transferred authority to you.

So stop praying like a beggar.
Start speaking like a believer.

You’ve been authorized.
You’ve been empowered.
You’ve been commissioned.

Now use your authority—and watch what happens.

 

 


Chapter 9 – ‘Believing For Something’: Step 3 – Speaking Commands

Talk to the Problem, Not About It


The Way You Speak Determines What Happens

In the Kingdom of God, your words have power.
Not just your prayers. Not just your praise.
Your words.

Especially when you speak to the problem—not about it.

This is a huge shift for most believers. We’ve been trained to describe our issues, vent our pain, and explain our frustration.

But Jesus never told us to explain the mountain. He told us to speak to it.


Jesus Gave the Blueprint: Speak, Don’t Beg

Mark 11:23 is crystal clear:

“Whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart… he will have whatever he says.”

Did you catch it?

  • You speak to the mountain
  • You don’t speak to God about the mountain
  • You believe as you speak
  • And you receive what you say

This isn’t theory. It’s instruction.

Jesus didn’t suggest we try it. He commanded it.


Stop Talking About the Pain. Start Talking to It.

Most believers fall into this trap:

  • “I’ve been dealing with this for years.”
  • “I hope the doctor finds something.”
  • “I don’t know why it hasn’t gone away yet.”

That’s not faith. That’s agreement with the problem.

You can’t partner with a sickness in your language… and expect it to leave your body.

Instead, you must talk to it.
Out loud. With authority. With expectation.

  • “Pain, you don’t belong here.”
  • “Body, align with God’s Word.”
  • “Infirmity, I command you to go.”
  • “Leg, function. Knee, be whole.”
  • “This ends now. In Jesus’ name.”

When you speak like Jesus, you get Jesus-level results.


Biblical Proof: How Jesus and the Apostles Spoke to Problems

Let’s walk through it:

Jesus and the Fever

“He rebuked the fever, and it left her.” (Luke 4:39)
Jesus didn’t ask God to heal Peter’s mother-in-law.
He rebuked the fever itself.

Jesus and the Storm

“He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace, be still!’” (Mark 4:39)
Jesus didn’t pray about the storm. He spoke to it.

Jesus and Lazarus

“Lazarus, come forth!” (John 11:43)
No long intercession. No explanation. Just a bold command.

Peter and the Lame Man

“In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” (Acts 3:6)
Peter didn’t say, “Let’s pray and see what God does.”
He spoke to the condition, and the man stood up.

Paul and the Spirit of Infirmity

“I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her.” (Acts 16:18)
Direct. Commanding. Immediate.

That’s the biblical pattern. And it hasn’t changed.


Why Commands Work in the Kingdom

Jesus gave you authority (see Chapter 8).
Now He’s expecting you to use it—through words.

Heaven responds to faith-filled commands. Demons obey them. Sickness flees. Circumstances shift.

Here’s why:

  • Commanding reveals ownership of the outcome.
  • Commanding demonstrates confidence in God’s Word.
  • Commanding aligns with Jesus’ example.

Faith doesn’t beg. Faith speaks.


How to Start Speaking Like Jesus Did

Start here:

  1. Identify the specific issue (pain, stiffness, weakness, diagnosis).
  2. Speak directly to it like you’re addressing a stubborn dog or intruder.
  3. Use Jesus’ name with confidence.
  4. Repeat as needed—not out of fear, but persistence.
  5. Keep speaking the Word, not your feelings.

This isn’t about volume or emotion. It’s about clarity and confidence.


Don’t Let Symptoms Intimidate You

The biggest obstacle?
People stop commanding because the symptoms seem stubborn.

But remember: Jesus cursed a fig tree, and it didn’t wither until the next day. (Mark 11:20-21)

Faith isn’t fazed by time.
Faith holds the line.

So if you’ve spoken the command, stand on it.
Don’t undo it with your words.
Keep thanking God for the result.
Keep your mouth aligned with the truth.


Final Thought: Command Like It’s Already Done

You’re not speaking hoping it will work.
You’re speaking because it already has.

You are not trying to convince God.
You’re enforcing what Jesus already paid for.

So stop talking around the issue.
Start talking to it.

Speak with the boldness of a believer…
…who knows Heaven backs every word they say.

 

 


 

Chapter 10 – ‘Believing For Something’: Step 4 – Believing For It

Owning Your Desire and Expecting Results


Faith Begins Where Ownership Begins

You can’t believe for something if you haven’t fully owned the desire for it.

Faith doesn’t work in half-steps. You can’t whisper hopes and expect to see miracles. The kind of belief that brings results is bold, settled, and fully owned.

That means:

  • You know what you want.
  • You believe it’s God’s will.
  • You expect it to happen.
  • You refuse to back down.

This is where real, working faith begins—not when you pray, but when you decide:
“This is mine. I believe it. I receive it.”


Believing Is a Choice—Not a Feeling

Let’s be clear: you don’t wait to believe until it “feels right.”

Belief is not a mood. It’s not a spiritual high. It’s a decision.

Jesus said in Mark 11:24:

“Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”

He didn’t say:

  • “Wait until you feel confident.”
  • “See how things play out first.”
  • “Hope God says yes.”

He said:
Believe.

And belief starts with a choice to trust God's Word over everything else—symptoms, delays, logic, or emotion.


Real Faith Expects Something to Happen

You can’t claim to believe for something while expecting nothing.

Believing is expecting. Period.

That means:

  • You expect the pain to leave.
  • You expect the function to return.
  • You expect the scan to come back clear.
  • You expect the breakthrough—not someday, but now.

This kind of belief makes people uncomfortable—because it refuses to bow to the natural world. But that’s exactly the point.

Real faith sees the invisible. It talks like it’s already done.
It thanks God before anything changes.
And it holds the line, no matter how long it takes.


Why Most People Struggle Here

Many people are willing to ask. Few are willing to believe.

Why?

Because believing takes boldness.
It takes commitment.
It takes standing in the gap when nothing has changed—yet.

And it also takes owning the desire.

Let’s talk about that.


It’s Not Wrong to Want Something from God

Some believers hesitate to fully believe because they’re afraid it’s selfish to want something.

But Jesus asked, “What do you want Me to do for you?”
He never rebuked people for their desire—He responded to their faith.

Believing for healing, provision, clarity, or strength is not wrong.
It’s the reason Jesus died: to redeem your life in every area.

“Whatsoever you desire, when you pray, believe that you receive it, and you shall have it.” (Mark 11:24)

Desire isn’t the problem.
Doubt is.

So let’s stop apologizing for wanting something good from a Good Father.
Let’s stop hiding behind polite prayers and start declaring, “I believe this is mine.”


Believe for What You Want—Not Just What You Can Explain

Here’s a key shift:

Don’t limit your belief to what makes sense.
Believe for what God says is yours.

That includes:

  • Healing with no medical explanation
  • Peace when you “should” be anxious
  • Results where others have only seen disappointment
  • Supernatural recovery, restoration, clarity, provision

The more you know the Word, the more your “wants” will align with Heaven’s provision.

And when they do—you have Heaven’s full backing.


What Does This Look Like Practically?

Believing for something looks like:

  • Saying, “It is done,” before it’s visible
  • Refusing to talk like it might happen—only that it will
  • Getting rid of back-up plans rooted in fear
  • Celebrating in advance
  • Standing firm even when symptoms scream the opposite

It’s not fantasy. It’s faith.

And this kind of belief gets results.


What’s Coming Next: The 10 Levels of Believing

This chapter introduces the final step of the belief structure.
But in the next part of this book, we’ll go deeper into:

  • The 10 internal levels that make up real belief
  • How to identify where your faith is weak or wavering
  • How to build unshakable conviction from the inside out

For now, remember this:


Final Thought: Your Faith Is the Switch

God’s power is always on.
The cross already settled it.
The Word already promises it.

Believing for it flips the switch.

So own your desire.
Expect results.
Choose belief.

Because faith that refuses to back down… is the faith that sees miracles.

 

 


 

 


 

PART 3 – Aspects or Levels in Believing Step – Actually “BELIEVING For Something”

(Explaining the 10 Detailed Levels about What Goes Into ‘Believing For Something’)

Part 3 zooms in on the deepest layer of faith: actually believing. Now that the structure of belief is in place, this section explores the finer dimensions—what it truly means to believe for something. Here, belief is not a single choice, but a dynamic process made up of specific inner postures, decisions, and levels of confidence.

Each chapter introduces a unique aspect or level of belief. From willingness and readiness, to unshakeable conviction and final bold action, this part walks you step-by-step into the maturity required to believe with results. The focus is not just on “having faith,” but on developing it into something usable, active, and fruitful.

These chapters are especially useful when dealing with resistance, doubt, or inconsistency. By identifying what might be missing—whether it’s readiness, resolution, or conviction—you can target the exact area where your belief needs to grow. That level of insight is rare and invaluable.

If the earlier chapters taught you the blueprint, Part 3 equips you to measure, refine, and strengthen your foundation. This is where belief becomes personal. This is where you shift from theory to true inner alignment with God's promises.

 

Chapter 11 – (Believing Level 1) Willingness to Believe FOR It: Getting Ready

The First Step Is Saying Yes


Belief Doesn’t Begin with Certainty. It Begins with Willingness.

You don’t need to have strong faith right away.
You don’t need all the answers.
You don’t even need to feel confident yet.

You just need to be willing.

This is the very first level of real belief—the place where miracles begin. Not in bold declarations, but in a quiet yes. A yes to try. A yes to hope. A yes to step into something new, even if you feel unsure.

Willingness is what makes you available for God’s power to work.

Without it, nothing starts. With it, anything can happen.


Willingness Is What Invites God In

Think of all the people Jesus healed. The blind, the sick, the lame, the desperate. None of them had perfect theology. None of them quoted Scripture. Some weren’t even followers of Jesus yet.

But they had one thing in common—they were willing to believe.

  • Willing to come.
  • Willing to ask.
  • Willing to say, “If I could just touch His garment…”
  • Willing to try something they hadn’t tried before.

That’s where breakthrough began.

Willingness doesn’t mean you know how to get results.
It means you’re ready to step toward them.


The Opposite of Willingness Is Not Doubt. It’s Closedness.

Some people say, “I just don’t have enough faith.”
But often, the real problem is this: they’re not even willing to begin.

They’ve already decided it won’t work.
They’ve already given up before the first step.
They’ve closed the door to the possibility that healing is for them.

But Jesus said:

“If anyone is willing to do His will, he will know…” (John 7:17)

That’s the first move.

God responds to people who say:

  • “I don’t know how this works, but I want to.”
  • “I’ve never seen a miracle, but I’d like to.”
  • “I’m not confident yet, but I’m open.”

If you’re willing, you’re ready.


Willingness Opens the Door to the Holy Spirit

The moment you say, “Yes, I want to believe for this,” something happens inside you.

The Holy Spirit begins to teach.
He starts confirming Scripture.
He brings the right teachers, videos, verses, and voices into your life.
He leads you forward.

That’s why this step is so powerful.

It activates movement. It signals faith—even if it’s still tiny.

Jesus said:

“If you have faith as small as a mustard seed…”

Mustard-seed faith doesn’t look like full belief.
It looks like willingness—the decision to begin.


How to Become Willing, Even If You’re Struggling

Let’s get practical.

If you’re not fully convinced you can believe for healing, here are ways to grow your willingness:

  1. Ask God to help you want it.
    Even that prayer is a valid starting point.
  2. Say it out loud:
    “God, I’m willing to believe for this. Help me grow.”
  3. Watch one healing testimony per day.
    The more you see, the more open you become.
  4. Read healing Scriptures regularly.
    God’s Word builds a desire to trust Him.
  5. Don’t pretend. Be honest.
    God can work with a sincere heart, even if it’s uncertain.

Remember, willingness is not performance—it’s posture.


Every Journey of Faith Begins with This First Yes

You don’t get to strong faith by accident.
You get there because you were first willing to take the next step.

Willing to read this book.
Willing to try commanding a headache to go.
Willing to speak healing over someone else.
Willing to challenge the limits of “normal” Christianity.

That’s the mark of a disciple who’s growing.

Willingness is the seed. The harvest is coming.


Final Thought: You Don’t Have to Feel Ready—Just Be Willing

You may not feel like a healing minister yet.
You may not feel bold or confident yet.
That’s okay.

You don’t need a guarantee to get started.
You just need to say:

“I’m willing to believe for this.”

That’s where the miracles begin.
And once you’re willing—you’ve already taken the first step into God’s reality.

Let’s keep moving.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 12 – (Believing Level 2) Readiness to Believe FOR It: Being Ready

When the Door Is Open and the Heart Is Set


Willingness Gets You to the Door. Readiness Walks Through It.

In the last chapter, we talked about willingness—the quiet “yes” that begins the journey. But now we move to something deeper:

Readiness.

Willingness says, “I’ll try.”
Readiness says, “I’m ready now.”

Readiness means you’re prepared to engage your belief—to take action, to speak boldly, to stand firm. It’s the transition from wanting to believe… to preparing your whole self to actually believe for results.

Readiness moves you from open to active.


Readiness Looks Like Preparation, Focus, and Availability

Let’s make this practical.

A ready believer is:

  • Feeding on the Word consistently
  • Listening to teachings that build expectation
  • Actively removing distractions and doubt
  • Willing to act when the opportunity comes

They’re not just reading about healing—they’re preparing to do it.

Think of David before facing Goliath. He didn’t become “ready” the moment he saw the giant. He had already been killing lions and bears. He was trained. Focused. Ready.

When you're ready, your environment might look the same—but your positioning is different.


You Know You're Ready When You’ve Counted the Cost

Here’s the truth about real belief: it costs something.

Not money—but attention. Energy. Focus. Boldness.

To get ready to believe for something, you must:

  • Decide to take your thoughts captive
  • Cut off voices that speak unbelief
  • Commit to speaking truth even when it’s hard
  • Prepare to look foolish to the natural mind

Jesus said in Luke 14:28:

“Which of you, wanting to build a tower, doesn’t first sit down and count the cost?”

Readiness means you’ve counted the cost—and said yes anyway.

You’ve decided: “I’m going forward. I’m standing on this. No turning back.”


Readiness Feels Like Inner Stillness, Not Outer Hype

Let’s be clear: being ready to believe isn’t about emotional hype.

You don’t have to feel fired up every day.

Real readiness feels like settled clarity.
You know what you’re standing for.
You know who your God is.
You know this is your moment to step out.

There’s a quiet resolve underneath it all.

“I’m not just open. I’m ready.”

And once you hit that point, you’ll notice God starts presenting opportunities—because He knows you’re ready to respond in faith.


How to Get Ready to Believe (Step-by-Step)

If you’re wondering how to move from willing to ready, here’s your roadmap:

  1. Feed daily on the Word
    Don’t wait until you “need” a miracle. Build your belief now.
  2. Write out what you’re believing for
    Clarity activates readiness. Get specific.
  3. Practice bold speaking in private
    Declare healing or breakthrough out loud—train your voice to match your faith.
  4. Eliminate doubt sources
    Cut out teaching, news, or opinions that say “healing isn’t for today.”
  5. Mentally rehearse bold action
    Picture yourself laying hands on someone. Commanding the pain to go. Walking in the result.

These are not side activities. This is training for readiness.


Readiness Prepares You to Respond Without Delay

When you’re ready to believe, you don’t have to stop and figure out what to do.

  • If someone asks for prayer, you lay hands with authority.
  • If symptoms show up, you speak to them immediately.
  • If the Holy Spirit nudges you to act—you don’t stall.

Readiness removes hesitation.

It doesn’t mean you’re perfect.
It means you’re prepared.


Don’t Confuse Busyness with Readiness

Many believers are active—but not ready.

They’re reading books, attending church, listening to messages… but still unsure how to act when the moment comes.

Being busy in the Kingdom isn’t the same as being ready in faith.

You’ll know you’re ready when:

  • The idea of ministering healing doesn’t intimidate you
  • You’ve already rehearsed what to say
  • You’ve developed an expectation of results
  • You’re no longer asking, “What if it doesn’t work?”

At that point, you’re not just hoping anymore. You’re positioned to move.


Final Thought: Readiness Makes You Dangerous to the Devil

When you’re ready to believe, you’re a threat.
Because now, you’re not just a hearer—you’re a doer.
You’re not just inspired—you’re positioned.

God can trust you with assignments.
People can count on you to minister healing.
And your own life becomes a demonstration of the power of belief.

So get ready.
Stay ready.
And when the moment comes… believe.

Let’s keep building.

 


 

Chapter 13 – (Believing Final Level 7) Actively Believing: Doing It

This Is the Actual Step of Believing for It


Belief Isn’t Complete Until It’s in Motion

You can study healing. You can talk about faith.
You can even feel stirred by testimonies and still not see results.

Why?

Because belief isn’t complete until you’re doing it.

This chapter isn’t about theory—it’s about execution.
It’s about what happens when belief moves from internal readiness to external action.

This is what we call active belief.

It’s where miracles happen.
It’s where healing manifests.
It’s where your faith becomes visible—and powerful.


The Bible Shows Us: Belief Must Be Expressed in Action

James 2:17 makes it simple:

“Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”

Faith isn’t a private intention.
It’s a public expression—spoken, acted, demonstrated.

Look at the miracles in Scripture:

  • The woman with the issue of blood didn’t just “hope.” She reached out and touched Jesus.
  • The centurion didn’t just respect Jesus. He spoke boldly, expecting a miracle from afar.
  • The man with the withered hand wasn’t just present. He stretched out his hand, even though it still looked broken.

Each one acted in line with their belief.

That’s how faith works. That’s what “actively believing” looks like.


What Does It Look Like to Actively Believe?

Let’s define it clearly.

Active belief means:

  • You speak the end result before it manifests
  • You command healing when symptoms appear
  • You lay hands on others expecting results
  • You act like it’s already yours
  • You refuse to reverse your words with doubt or fear

It’s not passive agreement. It’s faith in motion.

You’re no longer preparing to believe.
You’re no longer thinking about doing it.

You’re doing it. Right now.


Active Belief Sounds Like Authority, Not Anxiety

When you are actively believing, your words change.

You don’t say:

  • “I hope this works…”
  • “Let’s just see what happens…”
  • “Maybe God will do something.”

Instead, you say:

  • “In Jesus’ name, I command this body to be whole.”
  • “This pain must go. Right now.”
  • “I believe. It’s done. It’s finished.”

You’re not begging. You’re not hoping.
You’re enforcing what’s already true in Heaven.


Where Most Believers Stall: The Fear of Taking the Leap

Many believers get stuck between readiness and action.

They’ve studied the Word. They’re convinced God heals.
They’ve seen others get results.

But when the moment comes to speak out loud, lay hands, or command healing… they freeze.

Why?

Because doing it exposes your faith.
It’s vulnerable. It feels risky.

But remember: God doesn’t move when we play it safe.
He moves when we step out.

That’s why active belief is the final—and most important—step.


How to Step Into Active Belief, Even if You Feel Nervous

Here’s how to begin:

  1. Start with small commands. Speak to minor symptoms in your body. Build boldness.
  2. Declare the outcome. Say what you expect to happen—not just what you feel.
  3. Lay hands on someone. Don’t wait for a “perfect moment.” Healing flows through faith, not feelings.
  4. Act as if it’s done. Move, walk, stretch, or function as if the healing already manifested.
  5. Stay consistent. Keep doing it. Results multiply with practice.

This is what it means to “walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Corinthians 5:7)


Believing Is a Lifestyle, Not an Event

Active belief doesn’t end after one prayer or one command.

It becomes how you live.

  • You walk through your day declaring victory over symptoms.
  • You speak healing over your family before issues even arise.
  • You train your team to do the same, multiplying faith and miracles.
  • You see resistance—but you don’t retreat. You speak again. And again. Until results show up.

That’s not arrogance. That’s spiritual maturity.

It’s how Jesus lived—and how we’re commanded to follow.


Final Thought: The Power Is in the Doing

You’ve studied. You’ve listened. You’ve prepared.

Now it’s time to believe by doing.

Speak. Command. Move. Declare. Lay hands. Act.

Your healing, your breakthrough, and your ministry don’t start when you understand everything.

They start the moment you believe out loud.

So don’t hold back.
Do what believers do.

Believe—for real.


 

Chapter 14 – (Believing Level 3) The Strength of the Belief FOR It

From Shaky (New) to Strong and Unshakeable (Mature)


Belief Comes in Levels of Strength

Not all belief is created equal.

Two people can both say, “I believe God heals.”
But one gets results—and the other doesn’t.

Why?
Because one is believing with strength.
The other is still shaky.

This chapter is about building the kind of belief that doesn’t move under pressure.
A belief that speaks without flinching.
A belief that expects results every time.

Because shaky belief hopes for something.
But strong belief commands something.


Shaky Belief Isn’t Sinful—It’s Just Untrained

Let’s be honest. Every believer starts with shaky belief.

  • You say the right words, but deep down you’re still unsure.
  • You lay hands, but you’re watching their face more than listening to your spirit.
  • You’re nervous to declare it done because symptoms are screaming otherwise.

That’s normal—for a beginner.

But you’re not staying there.

Just like faith can grow, belief can strengthen.
And the more you practice—by speaking, commanding, and refusing to doubt—the more unshakeable you become.


Strong Belief Is Rooted in Conviction, Not Emotion

You don’t develop strong belief by hyping yourself up.
You develop it by settling the truth in your spirit.

Strong belief doesn’t say, “I feel powerful today.”
It says, “I know what’s true, no matter what I feel.”

Jesus modeled this perfectly.

  • When Jairus’ daughter died, He said, “Do not fear; only believe.”
  • When the storm hit the boat, He was sleeping—completely unfazed.
  • When faced with demons, He never flinched. He simply commanded.

That’s the kind of belief we’re growing into.


Here’s What Weak Belief Sounds Like

Let’s get practical.

Weak belief sounds like:

  • “God, if it’s Your will…”
  • “Let’s pray and see what happens.”
  • “I just really hope something changes.”

It’s hesitant. Uncertain. Double-minded.

James 1:6-7 warns us:

“The one who doubts is like a wave of the sea… let not that man think he will receive anything from the Lord.”

That’s not condemnation—it’s clarity.
God is showing us what kind of belief gets results.


What Strong Belief Looks and Sounds Like

Now contrast that with strong belief:

  • “In Jesus’ name, I command this to go.”
  • “It is done. I will not speak otherwise.”
  • “Symptoms mean nothing to me—God’s Word is final.”
  • “I’ve spoken. Now I stand.”

This kind of belief:

  • Doesn’t flinch at time delays
  • Doesn’t ask for signs to prove it’s working
  • Doesn’t shift based on symptoms
  • Doesn’t fear what others think

It knows.
And that inner knowing produces outward authority.


How to Strengthen Your Belief Over Time

You don’t wake up with strong belief. You build it.

Here’s how:

  1. Feed on Scripture daily
    Find healing verses and own them. Not just in your head—in your heart.
  2. Rehearse results
    Remember every time something worked. Talk about it. Celebrate it.
  3. Watch bold believers
    Let their boldness challenge your current level.
  4. Speak the Word more than your feelings
    Feelings fade. Truth doesn’t.
  5. Train like an athlete
    Do reps. Speak to the headache. Speak to the allergies. Practice bold belief in everyday moments.

Every time you act on the Word—your belief gets stronger.


Strong Belief Is Not Loud. It’s Firm.

Don’t confuse noise with power.

You don’t have to shout to show authority.
You don’t have to feel electric to know it’s working.

Strong belief is calm, clear, and immovable.

It speaks once—and expects movement.

That’s where you’re headed.


Final Thought: From Shaky to Solid Is a Process You Control

You don’t need to wait for heaven to drop more power.
You already have it.

Your job now is to grow your belief until it’s unshakeable.

So don’t worry if you’re still feeling shaky.
Just keep taking steps. Keep commanding. Keep standing.

Every act of faith builds another layer of strength.

Soon, you’ll look back and realize—
What used to make you nervous… now responds to your voice.

Chapter 15 – (Believing Level 4) Your Inner Resolution to Believe FOR It

The Firm Decision to Receive


At Some Point, You Must Decide It’s Settled

Every journey of faith has a turning point.

It’s the moment where you stop entertaining alternatives.
You stop waiting to feel ready.
You stop wondering what might happen…

And you make a firm inner decision: “I will believe for this. I will receive.”

That’s what we call inner resolution.

It’s the inner steel that separates casual faith from commanding faith.
It’s the invisible shift that says: “This is mine—and I won’t back down.”


God Responds to Settled Minds, Not Shaky Hearts

James 1:6-7 says:

“The one who doubts… is like a wave of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind. That man should not expect to receive anything from the Lord.”

That’s not a warning—it’s a diagnosis.

When your inner decision is uncertain, your faith is ineffective.

But once your heart is fixed—once you resolve to receive—it changes how you speak, how you stand, and how you respond to symptoms.

This is the foundation of real belief: a mind made up.


What Does Inner Resolution Look Like in Action?

It looks like this:

  • You declare the result before you see it
  • You stop checking your body for evidence
  • You don’t panic if symptoms flare up
  • You’ve already decided: “It’s mine. It’s done.”

This doesn’t mean you stop commanding or stop speaking.
It means you no longer waver between belief and doubt.

You’ve shifted from trying to believe… to deciding to receive.


Inner Resolution Is the Backbone of Faith

Let’s be clear: belief isn’t maintained by adrenaline.
It’s maintained by resolve.

That means:

  • You don’t wait to see what happens—you’ve already settled the outcome
  • You don’t get tossed by delays or bad reports
  • You don’t keep asking if it worked—you stand on what’s true

This is where the spiritual maturity starts showing.
Not in emotional moments—but in quiet decisions that don’t budge.

Inner resolution means: “I will believe FOR this—until it’s done.”


The Difference Between Hoping and Deciding

Many people confuse hope with belief.

Hope says:

  • “I wish this would happen.”
  • “Maybe God will do something.”
  • “Let’s see how it plays out.”

But belief—rooted in resolution—says:

  • “This is God’s will.”
  • “This belongs to me through Christ.”
  • “I’ve received it in my spirit. It’s just a matter of time.”

You don’t need to feel a spiritual wave. You need to decide.


How to Build Inner Resolution, Step-by-Step

If you’re ready to get serious about believing for something, here’s how to make that shift:

  1. Write down what you’re believing for.
    Clarity is power. Be specific.
  2. Declare it daily—out loud.
    Your mouth sets the course for your mind.
  3. Refuse to speak contrary words.
    Doubt can’t survive in an environment of consistency.
  4. Picture the outcome.
    Engage your imagination. See yourself already healed, free, whole.
  5. Lock in with Scripture.
    Find a verse that anchors your stand. Quote it every time doubt rises.
  6. Say it until it owns you:
    “I’ve decided to receive. It’s done.”

Inner Resolution Doesn’t Wait for Evidence

Here’s the beauty of resolution:
It allows you to act before the results show up.

You lay hands with confidence.
You speak with fire.
You worship like it’s finished.
You rest—even while the process is unfolding.

This kind of belief moves mountains—because it never considers backing down.


Final Thought: Once You’ve Decided, Don’t Look Back

Inner resolution is not a one-time event. It’s a lifestyle of decision.

Every day, you recommit:

  • “This is mine.”
  • “I will not retreat.”
  • “I believe. I receive.”

The world is full of noise. Symptoms will speak. Opinions will swirl.

But your inner decision must stay louder.

You don’t have to understand everything.
You just have to resolve:

“I will believe FOR it—and I will see the result.”

That’s what makes the difference.

 

 


 

 

Chapter 16 – (Believing Level 5) Your Conviction to Believe FOR It

Conviction Is Required


Conviction Is the Substance of Real Faith

Conviction is where belief becomes anchored.

This is deeper than decision.
This is beyond agreement.
Conviction is when the truth has gripped your heart so tightly, no circumstance can tear it loose.

You’re not just hoping anymore. You’re not even just “standing” anymore.

You’re convinced.

You know it. You own it. You would stake your life on it.

This is the kind of belief that produces results—because it refuses to waver.


Hebrews Calls Conviction the Core of Faith

Hebrews 11:1 says:

“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

That word evidence means conviction.

Faith is not casual confidence. It is inner proof.
It’s the kind of spiritual assurance that makes the invisible more real to you than what you can see.

When you’re convicted of something, you’ll:

  • Speak with boldness
  • Refuse to be talked out of it
  • Stay joyful even while waiting
  • Confront anything that contradicts the promise

Conviction is not optional.
Conviction is required.


How Do You Know If You’re in Conviction?

Here’s what conviction feels like:

  • You’re unbothered by delay
  • You’re unmoved by symptoms
  • You’re unshaken by what people say
  • You speak like it’s done—because in your heart, it is

Conviction doesn’t come from emotions.
It comes from truth that has settled deep inside you.

You didn’t just hear the Word. You became persuaded by it.


What Happens Without Conviction?

Without conviction, belief stays surface-level.

It might sound good in church.
It might even act bold for a moment.
But the second pressure comes—it folds.

This is why people pray for healing but:

  • Retreat when symptoms remain
  • Cancel their declaration with fearful words
  • Give up because they “didn’t feel anything happen”

They didn’t lose the power—they never had conviction.

Because when you’re convicted, you don’t wonder if it’s working.
You know it is.


How to Develop Unshakable Conviction

You don’t find conviction accidentally.
You build it intentionally.

Here’s how:

  1. Meditate on the Word until it takes root.
    Don’t just read it. Speak it. Visualize it. Own it.
  2. Rehearse testimonies.
    Every healing story becomes part of your foundation.
  3. Silence other voices.
    Don’t tolerate opinions that contradict your faith stand.
  4. Repeat truth until your spirit agrees.
    Conviction grows where repetition is strong.
  5. Act on what you believe.
    Conviction gets stronger every time you act like it’s true.

This isn’t hype. This is habit.
And it’s how strong believers are built.


Biblical Examples of Conviction in Action

Abraham was fully persuaded that what God promised, He was able to perform (Romans 4:21).
That’s conviction.

The centurion said, “Just say the word, and my servant will be healed.” He didn’t need proof. He had conviction.

Paul and Silas sang in prison—not because things looked good, but because they were convinced of God's faithfulness.

Every result-producing believer in Scripture was anchored in conviction.

You will be too.


Conviction Speaks Differently

When you speak from conviction, your words carry weight.

You don’t ask, “What if it doesn’t happen?”
You say, “This will happen because God’s Word is true.”

You don’t question, “Why hasn’t it changed yet?”
You declare, “It’s done. Time doesn’t change truth.”

This is the kind of speech that shifts atmospheres—because it flows from a heart that’s settled.

Conviction doesn’t bluff. It knows.


Final Thought: Conviction Is the Engine of Bold Faith

Believing without conviction is like a car with no gas.
It might look good—but it’s not going anywhere.

So get full. Get settled. Get persuaded.

Let the Word saturate your heart until there is no room left for doubt.

Because once conviction is in place…

  • Your prayers shift
  • Your words carry fire
  • Your faith gets results

Don’t just agree with the truth.
Be convinced by it.

 

Chapter 17 – (Believing Level 6) If Conviction Is Missing, Then Why?

Identifying Why You’re Not Fully Convinced—And Fixing It


You Can’t Force Conviction. But You Can Find the Blockage.

In the last chapter, we saw that conviction is required.
It’s the spiritual substance that holds your belief together.
It’s what allows you to stand, command, and expect—without flinching.

But what if you don’t feel that?

What if your belief sounds right, but feels hollow?

If conviction is missing… you must find out why.

God’s power hasn’t changed.
The promises haven’t weakened.
But something in your belief system is leaving a gap.

This chapter will help you locate it—and eliminate it.


Conviction Can Be Undermined by Subtle Roots

Conviction doesn’t disappear without cause.

If you lack the inner confidence to believe for healing, breakthrough, or miracles, there’s always a reason.

Here are some of the most common ones:

1. Uncertainty About God’s Will

If you’re still asking, “Is this always His will?” you won’t be fully persuaded.
Conviction can’t grow on unclear ground.

2. Over-reliance on Feelings or Symptoms

If you use your feelings to measure results, your spirit will stay unsure.
Conviction lives in the Word—not in your senses.

3. Hidden Fear of Disappointment

If you’re afraid it might not work, you won’t fully believe it will.
Fear of looking foolish will short-circuit your boldness.

4. Unresolved Past Experiences

If you’ve seen prayers “fail” before, and never dealt with it, those memories will whisper, “What if it happens again?”

Every one of these is a seed of doubt.
And every one can be uprooted.


Ask the Holy Spirit to Show You What’s in the Way

Conviction isn’t generated through willpower.
It’s birthed through clarity and revelation.

When you feel conviction is missing, pause and ask:

“Holy Spirit, what’s in the way? What lie am I believing? What do I need to see clearly?”

The Spirit will answer.

He’ll show you:

  • A wrong belief about God’s nature
  • A past wound or disappointment you haven’t faced
  • A fear you’ve been tolerating
  • A thought pattern that needs to be replaced

He’s not here to shame you. He’s here to train you.

Let Him search your belief system and point out what needs correction.


Clarity Is the Cure for Weak Conviction

Conviction grows in the presence of clear truth.

That’s why the Word must not just be read—it must be seen clearly.

Romans 10:17 says:

“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.”

If conviction is low, increase your hearing.

Here’s what to do:

  • Speak healing verses out loud, daily
  • Watch testimonies and teaching that stir your spirit
  • Read until something sparks inside you—then sit with it
  • Meditate until the verse becomes yours—not just a promise, but a personal reality

You don’t need more emotion.
You need more revelation.


Don’t Let Previous “Failures” Create Current Weakness

One of the quietest killers of conviction is this question:

“But what about last time?”

Maybe you prayed for someone and saw no result.
Maybe you stood for healing… and symptoms stayed.
Maybe you believed for something—and it didn’t happen.

If you never faced those moments, they can leave a scar on your belief.

Here’s what to remember:

  • The Word is still true, even when results delay.
  • Your past does not define your faith today.
  • God’s reputation isn’t built on your experience—it’s built on Jesus.

You don’t build doctrine around disappointment.
You build it around truth.


How to Restore Conviction That’s Been Damaged

If conviction has been weakened, don’t panic. You can restore it.

Here’s how:

  1. Go back to the Word. Start fresh. Let the Scriptures re-frame your belief.
  2. Acknowledge the pain—but don’t give it the mic. Let it surface, then submit it to God’s truth.
  3. Speak what’s true—even when you don’t feel it yet. Your words rewire your spirit.
  4. Keep your eyes on Jesus—not your performance. Conviction is about His faithfulness, not your flawless record.
  5. Declare out loud: “I believe again. I receive. I am fully convinced.”

Do this daily—and watch your inner strength return.


Final Thought: If Conviction Is Missing, Don’t Fake It. Fix It.

You don’t need to pretend to be bold.
You don’t need to fake a faith you don’t yet feel.

What you need is truth strong enough to anchor your soul.

So ask the hard question:

“Why am I not fully convinced yet?”

And then let God walk you through the answer.

Because once you repair the foundation…
Your belief will stand.
Your conviction will rise.
Your results will follow.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 18 – (Believing Level 6 – Part 2) Inner Conviction That Speaks with Authority

You Must Believe That What You Say Shall Come to Pass


Conviction Is What Gives Your Words Power

Anyone can quote Scripture.
Anyone can repeat what Jesus said.
But not everyone speaks with authority.

Why?

Because authority flows from conviction.

The power is not in the volume of your voice. It’s in the weight behind your words.
And that weight only comes from inner certainty—from a conviction so deep, you’d bet your life on it.

This is what Jesus taught, practiced, and expected from His disciples.
Not just language that sounds spiritual, but faith-filled declarations backed by inner knowing.


Jesus Made It Clear: You Must Believe It Will Happen

Mark 11:23 is the standard:

“Whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will come to pass, he will have whatever he says.”

This is the inner conviction Jesus was describing:

“…believes that what he says will come to pass…”

That phrase is everything.

You can speak healing, declare breakthrough, and command miracles—but unless you believe it will happen, your words won’t carry authority.

Authority is not in the script.
It’s in the certainty.


You Don’t Just Believe IN God—You Believe What YOU Say

Here’s where many people miss it.

They say things like:

  • “I believe God is powerful.”
  • “I believe the Word is true.”
  • “I believe healing is available.”

That’s good. But that’s not enough.

Jesus didn’t say, “Whoever believes God can do it…”
He said, “Whoever believes that what HE says will come to pass…”

This is personal.

Do you believe that your words, backed by God’s Word, will produce results?

Until you do, your commands will sound right—but feel empty.


Speaking with Authority Doesn’t Start in the Mouth. It Starts in the Spirit.

True authority flows from alignment:

  • Your heart believes
  • Your spirit agrees
  • Your mouth releases

It’s like pulling the trigger on a loaded weapon.

If the chamber is empty (no conviction), nothing happens—even if you “say it right.”

But when conviction fills your spirit, your words carry force.
They hit the target. They don’t bounce—they penetrate.

This is how Jesus operated.

He didn’t explain. He didn’t repeat.
He spoke once—with conviction—and results followed.


How to Build Inner Conviction That Speaks Boldly

You can’t fake this. But you can build it.

Here’s how:

  1. Speak only what you believe.
    Don’t try to “sound spiritual.” Be real. Speak with honesty—and grow from there.
  2. Meditate until you’re convinced.
    The Word must saturate your thinking until it rewires your expectations.
  3. Practice commanding out loud.
    Your voice needs to hear authority coming from your own mouth.
  4. Picture results when you speak.
    See the tumor shrinking. See the pain fleeing. Visualize what you expect.
  5. Refuse to speak against what you’ve declared.
    Doubt dies when it’s starved of attention.

With time, your conviction will settle.
And when it does, your words will become weapons.


Biblical Proof: When Conviction Speaks, Creation Responds

Look at how Jesus operated:

  • “Peace, be still.” And the wind obeyed.
  • “Lazarus, come forth.” And the dead man walked.
  • “Be clean.” And lepers were instantly healed.

He didn’t say much. But every word was loaded.

The apostles followed this pattern:

  • Peter: “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.”
  • Paul: “I command you in the name of Jesus to come out of her.”

They weren’t testing. They were commanding—because they believed it would happen.

That’s conviction in motion.


Don’t Speak Just to Say Something. Speak to Cause Something.

Many people talk a lot, hoping their many words will do something.

But Jesus said, “When you pray, believe that you receive…”
And in Mark 11, He added: “…believe that what you say will come to pass.”

You don’t need repetition. You need certainty.

That means:

  • You speak once, and you know it’s done.
  • You speak again—not from panic, but persistence.
  • You speak with the full force of God’s backing behind you.

When inner conviction meets vocal expression, miracles follow.


Final Thought: You Can’t Borrow Conviction—You Must Build It

You can’t copy someone else’s tone and expect the same results.
You must grow your own belief to the point that your words create what you speak.

That’s how Jesus trained His disciples.
That’s how you’ll train others.
And that’s how healing becomes normal.

So say it boldly.
Say it with fire.
Say it because you believe it will come to pass.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 19 – (Final Level 7) THEN You Can Speak to the Storm and Move the Natural World

Actions and Works Follow “Them That Believe”


This Is Where Belief Becomes Dominion

All the previous steps have been building toward this:
Not just understanding healing…
Not just preparing to believe…
Not even just commanding in faith…

But this:
Walking in such authority that the natural world obeys your words.

This is the moment where you’re not just learning belief—you’re living in it.
And now, when you speak to storms, they shift.
When you speak to bodies, they respond.
When you speak to your environment, it moves.

This is the life Jesus modeled.
And it’s the life He passed on to “them that believe.”


Jesus Spoke to the Storm—And It Obeyed

Mark 4:39 says:

“Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace, be still!’ And the wind ceased and there was a great calm.”

Jesus didn’t pray.
He didn’t plead.
He didn’t even pause.

He spoke directly to the storm—because He had authority over it.

And His disciples? They were shocked.

“Who is this, that even the wind and the waves obey Him?” (Mark 4:41)

But that moment wasn’t just about Jesus. It was a demonstration of what we’re called to do.

He was modeling life in God’s reality—where belief shapes the physical world.


THEN You Can Speak… After Belief Is Built

You can’t skip to storm-commanding faith without going through the prior levels:

  • Willingness
  • Readiness
  • Active belief
  • Inner resolution
  • Deep conviction

Only when these are in place can you speak with the kind of authority that moves matter.

Jesus didn’t just say words. He believed—and what He believed came to pass.

This is the mark of mature faith:

Your words don’t echo. They create.


“Them That Believe” Are the Ones Who Take Action

Mark 16:17–18 lays it out clearly:

“These signs shall follow them that believe…”

Not them that hope.
Not them that agree in theory.
Them that believe.

And what follows them?

  • They cast out demons
  • They lay hands on the sick
  • They speak in new tongues
  • They take dominion over death, danger, and disease

This is not poetic. This is instruction.

When belief is full-grown, signs follow.
Power follows.
Miracles follow.

Because belief isn’t just internal—it demands external demonstration.


You Were Made to Move Mountains, Calm Storms, and Destroy Works of Darkness

You are not a powerless Christian.
You are a walking, speaking representative of Jesus Christ.

Jesus didn’t die just to get you into heaven.
He died to put heaven inside you—so you could command earth.

This means:

  • Storms stop at your word
  • Pain flees at your command
  • Atmospheres shift when you enter
  • Demons bow when you speak
  • Miracles manifest when you act

This is not for the elite. This is for every believer trained to believe.


The Earth Is Waiting for “Them That Believe”

Romans 8:19 says:

“Creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed.”

The world is not waiting for more churches.
It’s waiting for sons and daughters who believe so fully that they walk in power—and speak with results.

When you command in faith:

  • The natural world responds
  • The spiritual world obeys
  • People encounter the reality of God

This is why you’ve been training.
Not just to believe in your heart—but to speak with authority and change what’s around you.


How to Walk in This Level of Belief Daily

  1. Speak what you believe—not what you feel.
    You’ve already built conviction. Now let it govern your words.
  2. Command boldly and expect visibly.
    Say it once—with faith—and stand your ground.
  3. Refuse to reverse course.
    If you spoke to the storm, don’t ask if it’s still there. Expect peace.
  4. Keep your mind in God’s reality.
    Don’t revert to human logic. Stay locked in Kingdom truth.
  5. Train others to do the same.
    This is not just for you. Multiply it.

You’re not testing your voice. You’re enforcing God’s will.


Final Thought: Believers Don’t Run from Storms—They Command Them

The final level of belief isn’t about safety.
It’s about dominion.

When everyone else panics, you speak.
When darkness rises, you don’t shrink back—you declare light.
When storms come, you don’t beg God to stop them—you command them to stop.

This is what it means to believe like Jesus.
This is what it means to walk in your inheritance.

Let the world see what it looks like when “them that believe” rise up and take action.

 

 


 


 

Chapter 20 – “Them That Believe”

Living in God's Reality, Walking in Signs, and Doing Greater Things


You’ve Been Trained to Believe. Now It’s Time to Live Like It.

This is the conclusion of our journey—but the beginning of your lifestyle.

You’ve gone from:

  • Learning what belief actually is
  • Building the four foundational steps
  • Mastering the ten levels of inner conviction
  • Reaching the place where your belief commands results

Now, you step into the world as one of “them that believe.”

Not a casual Christian.
Not a desperate beggar.
But a bold representative of Heaven—operating in God’s reality, every single day.


Jesus Said Signs Would Follow “Them That Believe”

Mark 16:17–18:

“And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues... they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.”

This wasn’t metaphor. This was marching orders.

If you believe:

  • Signs follow you.
  • Power follows your words.
  • Healing follows your touch.
  • Breakthrough follows your obedience.

You don’t chase miracles. Miracles chase you.

This is what happens when a believer refuses to live in man’s reality and chooses to operate fully in God’s reality.


Believers Are Called to Do What Jesus Did—And Greater

Jesus didn’t just heal the sick—He trained others to do it.
He didn’t just cast out demons—He gave authority to the seventy.
He didn’t just calm storms—He expected His disciples to do the same.

Then He said this:

“He who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these will he do…” (John 14:12)

Greater.

Not less. Not occasional.
Greater.

That includes:

  • Healing incurable diseases
  • Raising the dead
  • Canceling storms
  • Walking in supernatural provision
  • Destroying demonic strongholds
  • Releasing freedom, peace, and power wherever you go

This is not exaggeration. It’s invitation.


If It’s in the Bible, It’s Fair Game

Let’s make this plain:
Any positive miracle in the Bible is available to you.

Why?

Because:

  • You’re a believer.
  • Jesus paid for your access.
  • The Holy Spirit empowers you now.
  • The Word of God has made it your inheritance.

So don’t limit yourself to one kind of miracle or one method.

Believe for:

  • Creative miracles (like eyes growing back or limbs restored)
  • Multiplication of resources
  • Instant healing of deep trauma
  • Complete restoration of broken families
  • Visions, guidance, angelic help, supernatural wisdom

The Bible isn’t just a storybook.
It’s a blueprint for normal Christian life.

And if it happened there—it can happen here.


You’re No Longer Trying. You’re Now Believing.

The training wheels are off.

You no longer have to say:

  • “I hope this works.”
  • “Let me try and see what happens.”
  • “Maybe this is just for special people.”

No. You’re one of them that believe.

That means:

  • You speak to sickness—and it obeys.
  • You speak to your environment—and it shifts.
  • You lay hands—and healing flows.
  • You walk boldly into impossible situations—and bring Heaven with you.

This isn’t fantasy.
This is faith, trained and working.


God’s Reality Is Now Your Default

The biggest shift isn’t in your prayers.
It’s in your perspective.

You no longer:

  • React to what you see
  • Limit your expectation to what’s natural
  • Wait for permission to act in faith

You now live from Heaven downward.
You see like God sees.
You speak what Heaven says.
You expect what the Word promises.

That’s God’s reality.
And it’s now your daily reality.


Final Thought: This Is Only the Beginning

You’ve just completed a full journey through how to believe for something—with power, clarity, and confidence.

But this training isn’t the finish line. It’s the launch pad.

Now your voice carries Heaven’s authority.
Your hands release God’s healing.
Your belief moves mountains, calms storms, and builds revival-ready churches, families, and teams.

You are now one of “them that believe.”
So walk boldly.
Speak clearly.
Lay hands freely.
Expect always.

And do what Jesus said you would:

Greater works shall you do.

Let’s go.

 

 


 


 

PART 4 – Practical, Strategic, and Grounded Principles

(Fully Equipping Believers to Heal in God’s Power)

Once faith is formed, it must be put to work. Part 4 delivers the most hands-on section of the book—bringing the theology of healing into practical, everyday application. This is where strategies meet the street, and where believers learn how to carry healing into real relationships, church life, ministry settings, and daily environments.

The chapters here deal with equipping believers to minister healing regularly. You’ll explore how to operate from identity, how to discern tradition from truth, how to troubleshoot setbacks, and how to keep growing through consistent practice. This part also introduces important themes like boldness, obedience, testimony, and multiplication.

Whether you're just beginning or already training others, these chapters form the “how-to” core of your healing lifestyle. You’ll find guidance on forming healing habits, tracking growth, handling discouragement, and building others up. It’s strategic. It’s grounded. And it’s deeply encouraging.

Part 4 is where healing becomes sustainable. If Parts 1–3 stirred belief in your spirit, this section teaches your hands what to do next. This is how healing turns from a revelation into a reproducible lifestyle—one that strengthens both you and everyone around you.

 

 


Chapter 21 – Being Christ’s Hands to the People of the World

An Overview of the Practical, Strategic, and Grounded Principles for Fully Equipping Believers to Heal in God's Power


You Are Now His Hands. His Voice. His Power in Action.

What Jesus started… we continue.

He healed the sick. He cast out demons. He raised the dead.
But He never intended to be the only one doing it.

From the beginning, His plan was to multiply:

“As the Father has sent Me, I also send you.” (John 20:21)

You are that “you.”
And now that you know how to believe, it’s time to learn how to minister.

This next section of the book will shift from the internal journey of belief… to the practical mission of bringing healing to the world.

We move now from theory to tactics.
From understanding faith… to using it skillfully.


Your Assignment: Become Fully Equipped to Heal Others

You are Christ’s hands—His agent on the earth.

You’re not just believing for your own breakthrough anymore.
You’re believing for others.
And that means learning how to carry this power into homes, hospitals, cities, and nations.

The world isn’t short on compassion.
It’s short on equipped believers who can deliver actual results.

This next phase of training will give you:

  • Structure
  • Strategy
  • Simplicity
  • Repeatable systems for healing
  • Clear methods rooted in Scripture and demonstrated by Jesus Himself

You won’t just believe for healing.
You’ll know how to minister it.


What This Next Section Will Cover

We’re about to enter the most actionable portion of the training.
Here’s a snapshot of what’s coming:

1. Healing Anywhere: How to Minister in Any Situation

We’ll break down what to do when someone says, “I’m in pain right now.” Whether you're in a living room, hospital, street corner, or church meeting—you’ll be ready.

2. Healing Styles: Ministering Like Jesus Did

You’ll learn the different ways Jesus healed: by command, by touch, by word, by presence. And how to flow in those same patterns with confidence.

3. When Results Don’t Come Instantly: What to Do

This is where most believers give up. You won’t. We’ll show you how to stay in faith, how to re-minister, and how to remain calm and effective when resistance comes.

4. Power Habits of a Healing Believer

Just like athletes train daily, healing believers must develop core habits—prayer patterns, Word intake, thought control, and more.

5. Healing in Groups: Building Healing Teams and Culture

You’ll learn how to replicate this in your Mutual Success Team, in your church, or in any small group environment.

6. Grounded Spirituality: Staying Humble, Focused, and Clear

With great power comes great… distraction. We’ll show you how to keep your heart aligned, motives pure, and methods effective as you grow in demonstration.

Each of these chapters will build your capacity to heal like Christ—and train others to do the same.


Your Life Is Now a Healing Ministry in Motion

You don’t need a title. You don’t need a stage.
You just need to be willing, trained, and available.

This next section is designed to:

  • Activate your authority
  • Sharpen your skills
  • Prepare you to handle real-world moments with real power

The people around you are not waiting for more information.
They’re waiting for healing.
They’re waiting for someone who will stop what they’re doing, lay hands, speak life—and get results.

That someone is you.


Jesus Is Still Healing… Through You

When Jesus ascended, He didn’t leave the earth empty.
He left it filled—with you, the Body of Christ.

He never meant for healing to fade away.
He meant for it to multiply.

That’s what this training is about:

  • A body of believers who can do what Jesus did
  • Faithful saints who know how to flow in God’s power
  • A rising generation that doesn’t just study miracles—they release them

The rest of this book will equip you fully.
So that no matter where you go, or what happens in front of you, you’ll know exactly what to do.


Final Thought: The World Doesn’t Just Need Hope—It Needs Power

Hope is good. Encouragement matters.
But what changes lives is the demonstration of God’s power.

That’s why Jesus didn’t just preach. He healed.
That’s why the apostles didn’t just talk. They delivered people.
And that’s why you won’t just believe—you’ll minister.

So get ready.
Because the next section of this training will turn you from a believer into a builder—a practical, powerful, grounded, and effective healing vessel.

Let’s go.

 

 


 

 

Chapter 22 – God Wants You Well

Truth Recap – Summary


The Most Important Truth to Settle

If you don’t know this by now, go back and read it again—because everything rests on this one foundation:

God wants you well.

Not sometimes.
Not maybe.
Not if you pray hard enough or prove yourself.

He already said yes.

Healing is not a bonus or an extra. It’s not “special.”
It’s included in salvation. It’s part of your covenant. It’s already paid for.

“By His stripes you were healed.” (1 Peter 2:24)

The cross didn’t just save your soul—it secured your healing.


Healing Is Not Earned. It’s Received.

This is where many Christians struggle.

They know God can heal… but they’re not sure He’ll do it for them.
They wonder if they’ve done enough.
They ask if it’s God’s timing.
They wait for some external confirmation that healing is allowed.

But Jesus never turned anyone away.
He never said, “Not today.”
He never told someone, “God wants you to stay sick for a while.”

He healed all who came to Him—because healing reveals the heart of God.


Recap: Why You Can Believe This Fully

Let’s summarize the truths you've now built your belief on:

  • The Greek word sozo means saved, healed, delivered, made whole.
  • Jesus bore stripes on His body to pay for your health.
  • Sickness is not God’s will—it’s an enemy Jesus defeated.
  • Belief must be structured—starting with renewing the mind and growing into full conviction.
  • Once you believe it’s yours, you can speak with authority and expect change.
  • You don’t need to ask, “Is it His will?”—you need to say, “I receive what Jesus already gave.”

Final Thought: This Settles the Issue

You never have to question it again.

God is not withholding.
God is not delaying.
God is not uncertain.

God wants you well.

Now… believe like it.
Speak like it.
Act like it.
And minister healing from this foundation—with full assurance and zero doubt.

 

 



 

Chapter 23 – Healing Is for Today

Discerning Truth from Tradition


The Power of Healing Didn’t Stop with the Apostles

One of the most dangerous lies in the modern church is this:

“God used to heal—but not anymore.”

This idea is so widespread, it’s often accepted without question.
You’ve likely heard:

  • “Healing was only for the early church.”
  • “We have the Bible now, so we don’t need signs.”
  • “God uses sickness to teach us.”
  • “Miracles were just to prove the gospel at the beginning.”

These sound spiritual. They’re even repeated in pulpits.
But none of them are found in the ministry of Jesus.

If we want results, we must learn to discern truth from tradition.


Jesus Christ: The Same Yesterday, Today, and Forever

Hebrews 13:8 says:

“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”

If He healed then, He heals now.
If He had compassion then, He has compassion now.
If healing was part of the gospel then, it is still part of the gospel now.

There is no verse that says healing has passed away.
There is no chapter that says miracles ended with the apostles.
There is no teaching from Jesus that says, “This power will expire soon.”

That’s not Scripture.
That’s tradition.


What Is a Tradition?

A tradition is something people believe, repeat, and defend—
Even if it contradicts God’s Word.

Jesus warned us:

“You make the Word of God of no effect through your tradition.” (Mark 7:13)

Tradition has no power to heal.
It can explain things.
It can comfort people.
It can sound intelligent.
But it produces zero results.

Truth sets people free.
Tradition keeps them bound in polite powerlessness.


What the Bible Actually Teaches

Let’s be clear:

  • The apostles were trained to heal.
    “He sent them out to heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead…” (Matthew 10:8)
  • They trained others to do the same.
    → Timothy, Stephen, Philip—all laymen, all healed.
  • The power wasn’t meant to end.
    “This promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off…” (Acts 2:39)

The healing power of God was never meant to fade—it was meant to spread.

And that’s exactly what we’re doing now.


Why This Lie Has Been So Effective

If the enemy can’t stop you from being saved,
He’ll try to convince you that power isn’t available anymore.

Why?

Because powerless believers pose no threat.

  • They won’t speak with authority.
  • They won’t lay hands.
  • They won’t expect miracles.
  • They’ll pray “safe” prayers that change nothing.

So Satan loves this lie:

“Healing was for then—not for now.”

It neutralizes generations of believers who could be walking in fire.

We’re here to break that lie—for good.


Healing Is Still Happening—Every Day

All over the world:

  • Tumors are disappearing
  • Deaf ears are opening
  • Mental illness is being cast out
  • Children are being raised from death
  • Incurable conditions are leaving instantly

And it’s not just happening in revival tents or foreign countries.
It’s happening through regular believers who know the truth and act on it.

And if it’s happening for them—it can happen through you.


How to Spot Tradition (and Reject It Immediately)

Here’s a quick checklist. If you hear a teaching that says:

  • “Sometimes God says yes, sometimes no…”
  • “We just never know what God will do…”
  • “This sickness is probably part of His plan…”
  • “Healing isn’t for everyone…”

You’re not hearing Scripture.
You’re hearing tradition.

Don’t argue. Don’t try to fix everyone.
Just reject the lie—and go back to the Word.

Because the Word says:

“They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” (Mark 16:18)

That’s truth.
That’s for today.
That’s for you.


Final Thought: We Don’t Base Truth on Experience—We Base It on Jesus

Maybe you’ve seen someone pray and not get healed.
Maybe you’ve asked and didn’t see results.

That doesn’t change the Word.

We don’t lower our theology to match our experience.
We raise our faith to match His truth.

Jesus healed then. He heals now. He heals through you.

So let this be settled once and for all:

Healing is for today.
Truth sets you free.
Tradition leaves you sick.
Choose truth. Believe boldly. Minister healing.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 24 – Healing as a Skill: Why We Must Learn and Practice It

If One Person Can Do It, Anyone Can Do It


Healing Is Not a Gift for the Few—It’s a Skill for Every Believer

For too long, healing has been seen as mystical, rare, or reserved for “special people.”
But Scripture—and modern examples—say otherwise.

Healing is not just a gift. It’s a skill.
And like any skill, it can be learned, practiced, refined, and mastered.

This chapter isn’t about hoping you might be one of the lucky ones.
It’s about proving—through truth and testimony—that any believer can heal the sick.

And if anyone can, you can.


If One Person Can Get Results Every Time—That Proves It’s Learnable

Curry Blake is a living example of this.

He teaches that healing is a skill, and that it must be trained like any other discipline.

He doesn't get partial results. He gets consistent results:

Everyone healed. Every time. Guaranteed.

He doesn’t make excuses.
He doesn’t say, “Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.”

He says:

  • “If Jesus paid for it, then we get it.”
  • “If I’m not seeing results, I need to adjust—because the power never left.”
  • “I expect 100%. That’s the standard.”

He treats healing like Jesus did: normal. Expected. Certain.


What Curry Blake Proved (That the Church Forgot)

Blake’s ministry echoes the original design of the early church:

  • Train every believer to get results
  • Don’t make excuses for failure
  • Treat Scripture as instruction, not suggestion
  • Use authority, not emotion
  • Build expectation, not tradition

What’s his source? The Bible.
What’s his model? Jesus.
What’s his outcome? People healed every single time—not by gifting, but by training.

That means: if one person can do it with no special gifting, then any believer—even you—can learn to do it.


Healing Is Learned Like a Language or a Trade

Let’s make this simple.

You didn’t just “wake up” knowing how to:

  • Read
  • Drive
  • Cook
  • Lead a meeting
  • Use a phone

You learned. You practiced. You grew.

Healing is no different.

You start by:

  • Understanding the basics
  • Practicing regularly
  • Correcting when it doesn’t go as planned
  • Learning from experienced mentors
  • Believing that it’s not random—it’s reliable

And the more you practice, the more natural it becomes.


Jesus Already Gave You the Formula: “Whatsoever… You Say… It Will Be Done”

Let’s go straight to Jesus’ words:

“Whatever you ask in My name, that I will do…” (John 14:13)

“If you say to this mountain… and do not doubt… it will be done for you.” (Mark 11:23)

Let’s break that down:

A) “Whatsoever”

There’s no category limit. If it’s healing, deliverance, breakthrough—it qualifies.

B) “You say in My name”

It must come from your mouth, under Jesus’ authority.
You’re not begging—you’re representing.

C) “It will be done for you”

Not maybe. Not someday.
It. Will. Be. Done.

That’s the promise.
And it wasn’t made to the elite.
It was made to believers.


God Is a Good Father Who Wants You to Get Results

Jesus didn’t just tell us what to believe—He showed us who the Father is.

He said:

“If you, being evil, know how to give good gifts… how much more will your heavenly Father give good things to those who ask!” (Matthew 7:11)

That means:

  • He’s not withholding.
  • He’s not reluctant.
  • He’s not inconsistent.

A good father wants his kids to:

  • Know what’s theirs
  • Use what they’ve been given
  • Expect consistent help and outcomes

You’re not manipulating God by believing.
You’re simply taking Him at His word—as a good Father to His children.


Final Thought: Train Like Someone Who Expects 100% Results

Jesus didn’t walk around hoping healing might work.
He expected it.
He got it.
And He trained others to do the same.

So don’t disqualify yourself.
Don’t lower the bar.
Don’t say, “Maybe someday.”

If one person can walk in consistent healing results…
Then every person can learn it—including you.

Healing is not a mystery.
It’s a skill.

Let’s train for mastery.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 25 – Faith That Works

Understanding Real Faith Versus Hope


Hope Looks Forward. Faith Acts Now.

There’s a subtle difference that makes all the difference.

Many believers think they’re walking in faith—but they’re actually operating in hope.

Hope is good.
Hope is necessary.
But hope doesn’t heal the sick. Faith does.

Hope says, “I believe God can do it.”
Faith says, “It is done.”

Hope points to the future.
Faith takes action now.

If we want results, we must learn to distinguish between the two—and live in real faith.


Hope Has No Substance. Faith Has Evidence.

Hebrews 11:1 says:

“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

Hope imagines what could be.
Faith possesses what already is.

Hope dreams.
Faith demands.

Hope inspires.
Faith moves mountains.

God never told you to “hope hard enough.”
He said to believe—and to speak like you already have what you prayed for.

That’s the difference between waiting and receiving.


Why Hope Can Feel Safe—and Still Be Powerless

Here’s why many people prefer hope over faith:

  • Hope sounds spiritual but doesn’t require action
  • Hope never risks embarrassment
  • Hope always leaves room for “maybe”
  • Hope never challenges the natural world

It’s easier to say, “I’m trusting God,” than to say, “This pain is leaving now in Jesus’ name.”

Why? Because one sounds humble. The other sounds bold—and boldness feels risky.

But Jesus didn’t say, “Your hope has made you well.”
He said, “Your faith has made you well.”

That tells you everything you need to know.


Faith Must Speak. Faith Must Act.

James 2:17 says:

“Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”

You can say you believe.
You can study healing.
You can cry during worship.
But if you don’t speak, act, or command—your “faith” has no proof.

True faith:

  • Declares healing before symptoms shift
  • Speaks life over bodies and minds
  • Takes steps that match the expected result
  • Lays hands, issues commands, and expects full recovery

Faith moves first—because faith believes it’s already done.


Examples: Hope vs. Faith in Real Life

Let’s get practical. Here are some common differences:

Situation

Hope Says

Faith Says

You feel sick

“God, please heal me soon.”

“Body, be healed. In Jesus’ name. Right now.”

A loved one is hurting

“I’m praying things get better.”

“Pain, go. Body, line up with God’s Word.”

Facing fear

“I know God will help me someday.”

“God has not given me a spirit of fear—I walk in power now.”

Waiting for a breakthrough

“I hope this turns around.”

“It’s turning now. God is faithful. I expect it today.”

Faith doesn’t wait for evidence.
Faith creates the evidence by speaking what God already said.


How to Tell If You're in Hope or Faith

Here’s a quick test:

Are you waiting for something to happen—or declaring that it already has?

If you’re still saying:

  • “I’m believing for healing.”
  • “I know God will do it eventually.”
  • “I’m just holding on…”

…you’re likely still in hope.

But if you’re saying:

  • “Healing is mine. It’s done.”
  • “Symptoms don’t change the truth.”
  • “I’ve spoken. It’s settled.”

…you’re walking in faith.

Hope waits.
Faith possesses.


How to Shift from Hope to Faith

You don’t need to feel ashamed for hoping. But you do need to graduate to faith.

Here’s how:

  1. Renew your mind with healing Scriptures.
    Hope is emotional. Faith is built on the Word.
  2. Speak what you want to see.
    Faith is voice-activated. Use your authority.
  3. Refuse to beg God.
    He’s already said yes. You’re enforcing what’s finished.
  4. Act as if it’s already done.
    Move. Declare. Command. Lay hands. Expect.
  5. Celebrate in advance.
    Faith says “thank You” before it sees anything shift.

The moment you shift into faith, your spiritual world engages at a different level.
And that’s where results start showing up.


Final Thought: Faith Gets Results. Hope Just Waits.

Hope is not the enemy—it’s just not enough.

You need faith that works.
Faith that moves your mouth, moves your hands, and moves mountains.

Jesus never rebuked people for hoping.
He corrected them for not believing.

So believe now. Speak now. Receive now.

Because real faith… gets real results.

 

 


 

 

 


 

Chapter 26 – Renewing the Mind for Results

Introducing Resources That Build Expectation and Equip for Results


Your Mind Must Catch Up to What Your Spirit Already Has

When you got saved, your spirit was made new—instantly.
But your mind? That’s a renovation project.

Romans 12:2 says:

“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”

This is not optional.
If you want to walk in power, live in healing, and get results consistently, your mind must be rewired by truth.

Faith comes by hearing. But transformation comes by repeating, applying, and retraining how you think.

This chapter introduces the most powerful free resources available right now to help you do that—starting with the ones that have trained thousands to heal the sick.


The Most Effective Free Tools: Curry Blake’s Training Series

If you want to grow fast, go deep, and get results—you need to start with these two free video resources by Curry Blake on YouTube:

1. The “New Man” Training (18 Sessions)

This series is a total rewire of what it means to be born again.
It dismantles traditions and resets your understanding of identity, power, and results-based faith.

You’ll learn:

  • That you already have all the power you need
  • How to stop asking and start commanding
  • How to shift from passive Christianity to action-based discipleship
  • Why you no longer need to wait on God—He’s waiting on you

Many people report instant results just from hearing these truths.

Search YouTube: “Curry Blake New Man Series” Start Session 1 and go through it like a course.

2. The “DHT” (Divine Healing Technician) Training

This is Curry’s full healing bootcamp—filmed live over several days. It’s the real-world application of everything taught in this book.

You’ll learn:

  • How to minister healing anywhere, to anyone
  • Real-life testimonies and healing strategies
  • How to maintain faith under pressure
  • Why results are consistent when belief is structured

Search YouTube: “Curry Blake DHT” Look for the full conference playlist and go session by session.

Watch. Take notes. Practice. Repeat.


Why These Resources Work: They Focus on Results, Not Theory

There are many healing teachers.
But very few break it down with the clarity, boldness, and simplicity that Curry Blake does.

What makes his teachings different?

  • They don’t make excuses for failure
  • They treat Scripture as final authority
  • They challenge unbelief head-on
  • They hold you accountable to act—not just agree
  • They demonstrate with proof, not just passion

That’s why we recommend these two series so strongly.
They’re not motivational—they’re transformational.


Other Strong Resources That Align with Results-Based Healing

While Curry’s materials are the cornerstone of this phase, there are others who are walking in similar levels of power and clarity. Here are a few you can trust:

Andrew Wommack – Spirit, Soul & Body / Believer’s Authority

Great for building identity-based faith and learning the authority of the believer.

  • Website: awmi.net
  • YouTube: “Spirit Soul Body Andrew Wommack”
  • Book: The Believer’s Authority

David Hogan – Radical Faith and Power Encounters

His testimonies will stretch your faith beyond your current limits.

  • YouTube: Search “David Hogan Healing Testimonies”
  • Focus: Raising the dead, jungle missions, no-nonsense faith

John G. Lake – Historical Teachings and Healing Rooms Model

Many of Curry Blake’s teachings are based on the John G. Lake legacy.
These are older, but rich in bold faith.

  • Website: jglm.org (John G. Lake Ministries)
  • Content: Free PDFs and archives of Lake’s original writings

The common thread in all of these?
Faith with results.
No more excuses. No more delay. Just clear doctrine—and power.


How to Use These Resources for Mind Renewal

You don’t have to binge it all. But you do need consistency.

Here’s a suggested plan:

DAILY:

  • Listen to at least 1 session of “New Man” or “DHT” while walking, driving, or working
  • Read 1–2 chapters of Scripture focused on healing and authority
  • Speak one healing declaration out loud

WEEKLY:

  • Rewatch key sessions that sparked results
  • Practice healing with a partner, family member, or team
  • Share a testimony from the past week

Mind renewal is not a task—it’s a lifestyle.
And it’s what separates those who wish for results from those who walk in power.


Final Thought: Don’t Just Learn—Transform

Information doesn’t change your life.
Revelation and action do.

Use these resources not as study tools—but as training fuel.
Build a routine. Sharpen your faith. Rewire your mindset.
And expect your life—and ministry—to radically shift.

Because once your mind is renewed, your results become predictable.

 

 


 

Chapter 27 – The Authority of the Believer: Your Right to Command Healing

Truth Recap – Summary


You’re Not Powerless. You’re Authorized.

Jesus didn’t ask us to beg God to heal people.

He authorized us to command it.

Luke 10:19 says:

“I give you authority… over all the power of the enemy.”

This is not poetic. It’s literal.

You have been given the legal right to use the name of Jesus to enforce healing, cast out sickness, destroy demonic attacks, and restore what’s been broken.

You don’t need permission.
You already have the commission.


Healing Is Not a Request. It’s a Command.

Jesus never modeled asking God to heal.

He said:

  • “Be healed.”
  • “Go.”
  • “Stretch out your hand.”
  • “Come forth.”

He spoke to the condition.
And He trained His disciples to do the same.

That’s your blueprint.

You don’t talk about the mountain. You speak to it.

The moment you accepted Christ, you were issued Heaven’s badge.
When you speak, the natural world recognizes your rank—if you believe.


What This Means for You Now

  • You don’t need to “feel” powerful. You are powerful.
  • You don’t ask God to do what He told you to do.
  • You speak with confidence—because Jesus backs your voice.

Healing is not about waiting on God.
It’s about using the authority He’s already given you.

So from now on:

  • Speak with command
  • Minister with boldness
  • Expect obedience

Because you’re not praying from weakness.
You’re speaking from authority.

 

 


 

 

 


 

Chapter 28 – Taking Back Your Life

All Illnesses and Life Problems Have Spiritual Origins—And You Can Believe for Your Entire Life Back


There’s a War Over Your Life. And You Must Start Striking Back.

Every sickness, every oppression, every chronic problem that robs your health, joy, or peace—has a spiritual origin.

This is not superstition.
This is the biblical reality behind the pain.

You were born into a battlefield.
And if you don’t know how to fight, you’ll keep suffering battles that Jesus already won.

Behind every destructive force in your life—
Is a demonic strategy trying to resist your inheritance.

But now you know the truth.
And the truth is this:

You can take back everything. Every bit of it.


It’s All Spiritual Warfare, and Most Believers Don’t Even Realize It

When you look at:

  • Chronic illness
  • Cycles of poverty
  • Persistent fear and anxiety
  • Addiction
  • Depression
  • Family chaos
  • Barrenness
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Relational breakdowns
  • Business collapse
  • Constant failure

These are not just “life happening.”
They are strategic, demonic resistance.

Fallen angels and unclean spirits have one job:

“The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy.” (John 10:10)

And most believers are not fighting—they’re just surviving.

But not you. Not anymore.


Jesus Already Defeated It All—With His Blood and His Torture

Let’s not water this down.

Jesus didn’t casually pay for your redemption.
He bled for it.
He was tortured for it.
He was crushed so that you could be whole.

“By His stripes you were healed.” (1 Peter 2:24)
“He disarmed principalities and powers…” (Colossians 2:15)

Satan was defeated legally—once and for all.
But it’s up to you to enforce that victory.

That means:

  • When sickness shows up, you strike back.
  • When depression whispers, you speak louder.
  • When circumstances collapse, you rise and command the storm.

This isn’t passive faith.
This is trained warfare.


Negative Influence Comes from Fallen Angels—But You’re Not Powerless

The Bible is clear:
We do not wrestle against flesh and blood—but against spiritual wickedness in high places (Ephesians 6:12).

These spirits:

  • Attack minds
  • Distort truth
  • Incite fear
  • Afflict bodies
  • Block opportunity
  • Trap families in generational bondage

And they’re crafty. They don’t show up with horns.
They show up as stress, offense, fear, confusion, delay, symptoms.

But here’s the truth:

If they’re doing anything in your life—it’s illegal.

And your job as a believer is to use the authority of Christ to remove them permanently.


You Can Believe for Your Entire Life Back

Don’t just settle for a healed elbow.
Or a better night’s sleep.
Or fewer panic attacks.

Believe for your whole life back.

Why?

Because Jesus didn’t die to give you partial freedom.

He died for:

  • Your full healing
  • Your full emotional restoration
  • Your total freedom from fear
  • Your financial abundance
  • Your joy, your calling, your family
  • A life marked by victory and overflow

“He restores my soul.” (Psalm 23:3)

God wants to restore the whole thing.
Every area that’s been robbed. Every piece of your destiny that’s been crushed.


Strike Back and Take What’s Yours

This is not a call to hope. It’s a call to war.

Use your faith like a weapon.
Use your words like missiles.
Use your training like a sword.

Don’t tolerate one more day of oppression.

From now on:

  • You command health to return
  • You cast out torment with authority
  • You restore what’s been lost in your family
  • You expect recovery—total and complete

This is not radical faith.
This is normal Christianity.

You’re not waiting for God to act.
He already did. Now you enforce it.


Final Thought: You’ve Been Robbed. But You’re Not Done.

Yes, it’s been spiritual.
Yes, the enemy has been working behind the scenes.
Yes, it’s been real—and painful.

But it ends now.

You don’t have to tolerate anything Jesus already defeated.
And you don’t have to wait to get it back.

Believe for your entire life back.
Everything stolen. Every dream delayed. Every symptom imposed.
Take it all—now—in Jesus’ name.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 29 – How Jesus Healed

Learning from the Master Healer


Jesus Didn’t Just Teach Healing—He Demonstrated It

If you want to learn healing, study the One who healed perfectly.

Jesus is the standard.
Not your pastor.
Not your church’s history.
Not your favorite theology professor.

Jesus is the model of what normal looks like when God walks in a human body.

And here’s the truth:

He didn’t just heal because He was God—He healed as a man filled with the Spirit, showing us how we’re supposed to live.

So if we want to heal the sick like Jesus, we have to learn how Jesus did it.

And the good news is—He made it simple.


Jesus Healed Through Authority, Simplicity, and Compassion

Jesus wasn’t complicated.
He didn’t create rituals.
He didn’t pray long prayers.
He never doubted, delayed, or second-guessed.

Here’s what marked His healing ministry:

1. He Spoke with Authority

“Be clean.”
“Stretch out your hand.”
“Go your way, your faith has made you well.”

Jesus didn’t ask God to heal.
He commanded healing with the confidence of someone who knew what He carried.

2. He Touched When Needed

Sometimes He laid hands. Sometimes He just spoke. Sometimes people touched Him.

He never made a formula out of method.
What mattered was the faith behind the action.

3. He Acted Instantly

No waiting. No diagnostics. No delays.
The moment a need was presented, Jesus moved.

He saw the problem—and released the solution.


Healing Was His Response to Suffering, Not a Reward for Behavior

Jesus never said:

  • “Come back when you have more faith.”
  • “God must be teaching you something.”
  • “This is probably part of your journey.”

Instead, Scripture says:

“He was moved with compassion and healed their sick.” (Matthew 14:14)

He didn’t qualify people.
He didn’t evaluate their worth.
He simply released the Kingdom of God—healing on demand.

And then He turned to His disciples and said:

“Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give.” (Matthew 10:8)

He expected them to do exactly what He did.
And that expectation hasn’t changed.


Jesus Modeled Multiple “Healing Styles”

When we study how Jesus ministered, we find different methods—but the same power behind all of them.

Here are a few patterns:

Commanding Words

“Lazarus, come forth!”
“Go, your son lives.”

He spoke directly to the condition or to the person—with faith, not fear.

Laying on of Hands

“He laid His hands on every one of them and healed them.” (Luke 4:40)

Physical contact, mixed with authority, releases power.

Rebuking Spirits

“You deaf and mute spirit, I command you, come out of him!” (Mark 9:25)

Jesus knew when sickness had a demonic source—and He dealt with it boldly.

Speaking to the Problem

“Peace, be still!”
“Fig tree, no one eat from you again.”

He spoke to things—weather, trees, fevers.
And they obeyed.

All of this tells us:

Healing is not about method—it’s about faith in action.


The Disciples Were Expected to Copy Him Exactly

Jesus never told the disciples, “Watch Me—I’ll handle the healing.”
He said, “I’m showing you how it’s done. Now you do it.”

And they did:

  • Peter healed the lame man with a command: “Rise up and walk.”
  • Paul healed a cripple by looking at him and saying, “Stand upright on your feet!”
  • The early church healed the sick daily—with results so real, people were afraid to fake being saved (Acts 5:12–14).

Why?

Because they were doing exactly what Jesus trained them to do.

So should we.


Why It’s Critical to Study Jesus and No One Else

If you study Jesus, you’ll be bold.
If you study tradition, you’ll be confused.

Jesus never:

  • Asked for God’s permission
  • Blamed the Father for sickness
  • Waited for a confirmation
  • Made excuses for delay

He believed. He acted. He got results.

And then He said:

“He who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do…” (John 14:12)

That’s your assignment.
That’s your model.
That’s your blueprint.


Final Thought: Jesus Is the Standard—So Make Him Your Model

Your theology of healing must come from one Person: Jesus Christ.

He is perfect theology.
He is the Master Healer.
He is your example.
And He is with you now, expecting you to carry on what He started.

So watch how He did it.
Imitate it.
Expect the same results.

Because if Jesus did it—you can do it too.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 30 – Speak to the Mountain

Command-Based Healing in Practice (Mark 11:23 and More)


Jesus Told Us to Speak to the Problem, Not About It

There’s a reason Mark 11:23 is one of the most quoted—and most misunderstood—verses in the Bible.

“Whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will come to pass, he will have whatever he says.”

Let that sink in:
You can have what you say—if you speak with faith and without doubt.

Jesus never said to:

  • Ask God to move the mountain
  • Pray long, emotional prayers
  • Wait for a confirmation

He said, “Say to the mountain.”

That’s the foundation of command-based healing.
You speak to the issue, not about it—and it must obey.


What Is a Mountain? Anything Blocking God’s Will

In context, a “mountain” refers to any problem, condition, sickness, or obstacle that:

  • Opposes your inheritance
  • Contradicts God’s Word
  • Blocks the full manifestation of healing or freedom

That could be:

  • Pain in your body
  • A disease diagnosis
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Depression
  • Tumors
  • Inflammation
  • Night terrors
  • Even demonic influence

The command of Jesus is simple:

Speak to it. Tell it what to do. Believe it will obey.


The Mechanics of Command-Based Healing (Step-by-Step)

Command-based healing is not mystical. It’s precise.

Here’s the biblical structure in action:

1. Identify the Target

What is the mountain? Be specific.
Examples: “chronic back pain,” “migraines,” “nerve damage,” “lung condition,” “tumor.”

2. Speak Directly to It

Use your voice. Don’t pray to God about it.
Say: “In the name of Jesus, I command this pain to go now.”
Or: “Nerve endings, be restored. Function normally. All inflammation, leave.”

3. Use the Name of Jesus as Authority

You’re not using your own power—you’re enforcing the finished work of Christ.
The name of Jesus is the legal key that unlocks the power of the Kingdom.

4. Expect Obedience Immediately

Don’t wait to see if it worked—believe it worked.
Mark 11:24 says: “Believe that you receive when you pray.”

5. Re-check the Body (with Expectation)

Ask the person to move, breathe, stretch, or test the area.
Why? Because you expect results.


Command-Based Healing in Scripture

We see this model throughout Jesus’ ministry:

  • Peter’s mother-in-law had a fever.

“He rebuked the fever.” (Luke 4:39)
He didn’t ask God to remove it—He spoke to the fever.

  • Jesus and the fig tree.

“No one eat fruit from you again.” (Mark 11:14)
And the tree died from the roots.

  • Jesus to the storm.

“Peace, be still.” (Mark 4:39)
The wind and waves obeyed Him immediately.

These weren’t metaphorical. They were real-life examples of spiritual authority in motion.


Why This Works: The Spirit World Responds to Faith-Filled Words

Proverbs 18:21 says:

“Death and life are in the power of the tongue…”

Words carry spiritual force.
When you believe—and speak—the spirit realm is activated.

Sickness, disease, and demonic powers can hear your voice.

When they hear commands backed by faith in the name of Jesus, they have no choice but to obey.

This is why Jesus said:

“The words I speak are spirit and life.” (John 6:63)

You’re not just talking—you’re issuing spiritual commands that have the backing of Heaven.


Common Mistakes to Avoid When Speaking to the Mountain

  1. Begging instead of commanding
    → Don’t ask God to do what He told you to do.
    → Speak directly to the issue.
  2. Using vague language
    → Don’t say, “God, please help me feel better.”
    → Say, “Pain, go. Body, be healed. Now.”
  3. Speaking with uncertainty
    → Say it boldly. Say it once. Say it with fire.
    → Doubt weakens your voice. Certainty enforces the result.
  4. Talking about the problem instead of to it
    → Stop describing symptoms. Start commanding change.

Final Thought: You’re Not Talking to the Air—You’re Talking to the Problem

Command-based healing is not about volume.
It’s about authority.

You don’t need to scream.
You don’t need emotion.
You just need to believe what you say will come to pass—and speak directly to the mountain.

Because Jesus said: “He will have whatever he says.”

You’ve been trained. You’re ready.
So speak. Command. Declare.
And expect immediate results.

 

 


 

 

 


 

Chapter 31 – Understanding Your Identity in Christ

The Healer Within


You’re Not Just a Christian. You’re a Carrier of Christ.

If you’re born again, the Healer isn’t just with you—He’s in you.

You are not begging a far-away God to act.
You’re releasing the life of Jesus who now lives inside of you.

Galatians 2:20 says:

“It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me…”

That’s not poetic. That’s literal.

The same Jesus who:

  • Healed the sick
  • Cast out devils
  • Raised the dead
  • Calmed storms
    Now lives in your body, by His Spirit.

And when you understand that—you’ll stop asking for power, and start walking in it.


Most Believers Are Still Trying to Become What They Already Are

Here’s the tragedy:
Most Christians are trying to get what they already have.

  • They ask God for power, when Jesus said, “I give you authority.”
  • They ask for help, when the Helper lives in them.
  • They wait for a move of God, when they are the move of God.

You’re not trying to be a healer.

The Healer is already in you.

Colossians 1:27 says:

“Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

That means the hope of miracles, breakthroughs, and signs is already present—inside you.

You don’t have to chase it. You just need to believe it and release it.


Jesus Lives in You to Continue His Ministry Through You

Jesus didn’t just die to save you—He rose again to live through you.

That means:

  • When you speak, He speaks
  • When you touch, He touches
  • When you command healing, it’s Him enforcing His finished work

2 Corinthians 5:20 calls us “ambassadors for Christ.”
We represent Him—with full backing and authority.

You don’t need more anointing.
You need more identity awareness.

The more conscious you are of who is inside you, the bolder you’ll be to act without hesitation.


What Happens When You Really Know Who You Are

When identity is clear, your actions become powerful.

You’ll stop:

  • Hoping something might work
  • Wondering if you’re “allowed” to minister healing
  • Comparing yourself to others who seem more “anointed”

You’ll start:

  • Speaking with authority
  • Laying hands with boldness
  • Expecting results every time
  • Training others confidently

This is the shift from servant mentality to sonship reality.

Sons don’t ask if they’re allowed.
Sons walk in what’s already theirs.


Who You Are in Christ: A Quick Identity List

Let this be your reminder—and your reality.

According to Scripture, in Christ…

  • You are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17)
  • You are righteous (2 Corinthians 5:21)
  • You are seated with Christ in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6)
  • You are one spirit with Him (1 Corinthians 6:17)
  • You are filled with the same Spirit that raised Jesus (Romans 8:11)
  • You are more than a conqueror (Romans 8:37)
  • You are complete in Him (Colossians 2:10)
  • You are an heir of God and co-heir with Christ (Romans 8:17)

You’re not trying to become powerful.

You are already powerful—because He is in you.


Healing Isn’t Just What You Do—It’s Part of Who You Are

You’re not just someone who ministers healing.
You’re someone who carries the Healer.

Everywhere you go, healing goes.
Every room you enter, authority enters.
Every problem you face, Jesus within you rises to meet it.

So start thinking like this:

  • “Healing is my default setting.”
  • “I carry the cure.”
  • “The Spirit of life flows out of me into others.”
  • “Where I go, sickness leaves.”

This isn’t arrogance.
It’s identity.

You’re not stealing glory—you’re revealing His glory.


Final Thought: The Healer Is Not Far Away—He’s Within You

Stop searching for external signs.
Stop waiting for more permission.
Stop wondering if you're qualified.

Jesus qualified you.
Jesus lives in you.
Jesus still heals—and He does it through you.

You don’t need to become something more.
You need to believe in who you already are.
You carry the Healer.
So release Him boldly.


 

Chapter 32 – Training the Soul to “Submit”

Killing Doubt, Growing Boldness


Your Spirit Is Ready, But Your Soul Needs Training

If you’re born again, your spirit is perfect. Complete. Joined to Christ.
Your spirit is full of power, authority, and truth.

But your soul—your mind, will, and emotions—needs to be trained.
Because it still remembers fear, failure, and what it feels like to live without power.

That’s where most Christians get stuck.

They don’t have a “spirit problem.”
They have a soul problem.

Your job now is to bring your soul into alignment with your spirit.
That means:

  • Killing doubt
  • Starving fear
  • Silencing excuses
  • Training your will to act boldly, even when emotions say “no”

This is how boldness is built.
And this is how results begin to flow consistently.


Doubt Lives in the Soul, Not the Spirit

You’ll never find doubt in your spirit.

Your spirit agrees with God completely.
It believes healing is finished.
It believes power is flowing.
It believes that when you speak, it’s done.

But your soul remembers:

  • That last time it didn’t seem to work
  • What other people said
  • How long you’ve been waiting
  • What symptoms still remain

That’s not spiritual discernment. That’s mental interference.

And if you don’t train your soul to shut up and sit down, it will short-circuit your faith—even when your spirit is right.


The Boldest Believers Train Their Soul with Military Discipline

This isn’t casual. This is war.

You must take your thoughts captive (2 Corinthians 10:5).
You must renew your mind daily (Romans 12:2).
You must speak truth until your emotions submit to it.

Here’s how real soul training looks:

Talk to your soul like David did:

“Why are you downcast, O my soul? Hope in God!” (Psalm 42:5)
Speak to your emotions. Don’t let them lead.

Answer every doubt with Scripture:

When your soul says, “It’s not working,”
your spirit says, “It is finished.”

When your soul says, “What if nothing happens?”
your spirit says, “Speak to the mountain.”

You replace emotional noise with spiritual truth—out loud.

Take bold action while your soul is still catching up:

Faith doesn’t wait for emotional peace.
Faith acts based on truth, not feelings.


The Soul Must Be Trained to Obey, Not Decide

Most people wait until their soul “feels ready.”
That’s a mistake.

Your soul is not the leader.
Your soul is the servant.

Your spirit (joined to Christ) leads.
Your soul must follow.

That means:

  • You don’t need to “feel” bold—you command boldness.
  • You don’t wait for confidence—you speak with faith anyway.
  • You don’t wait until the doubt is gone—you act while it’s dying.

This is the discipline that separates spiritual spectators from healing warriors.


Kill Doubt at the Root: It’s Not Harmless, It’s Deadly

Don’t tolerate doubt like it’s a personality trait.

Jesus rebuked it sharply:

“Why did you doubt?” (Matthew 14:31)
“O you of little faith…”

Why? Because doubt neutralizes faith.

It’s not innocent.
It’s not harmless.
It’s a spiritual toxin—and it must be slaughtered.

Here’s how:

  1. Expose it – Write down what you’re doubting.
  2. Replace it – Find two Scriptures that contradict that doubt.
  3. Declare the truth daily – Speak it out loud until it overrides the old narrative.
  4. Take action that proves you believe – Boldness grows through action, not comfort.

Growing Boldness: It’s a Muscle You Must Train

Boldness is not a personality trait.
It’s a muscle.

The more you use it, the stronger it gets.

Here’s how to grow boldness daily:

  • Start small, but act fast. Speak to a headache. Command results.
  • Never speak doubt—even jokingly. Don’t give fear a microphone.
  • Celebrate every win. Testimonies reinforce boldness.
  • Keep company with other bold believers. Iron sharpens iron.
  • Speak the Word out loud every day. This isn’t a suggestion—it’s a discipline.

You don’t need more time.
You need more action.

Boldness isn’t about being loud—it’s about being certain.


Final Thought: You’re Not Waiting for More Faith—You’re Training Your Soul to Submit

Right now, your spirit is fully ready.
But your soul is used to fear, feelings, and facts.

Don’t let it lead anymore.

Train it. Discipline it.
Make it submit to truth.

Because boldness doesn’t come from personality—it comes from training.
And the more you train, the more you’ll win.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 33 – Troubleshooting: Why Healing Sometimes Doesn’t Manifest Yet

Practical Wisdom for When the Results Delay


Healing Is Always God’s Will. But It Doesn’t Always Show Up Instantly.

Let’s be clear from the start:

If healing isn’t manifesting yet—the problem is never on God’s end.
The cross settled His will forever.

Jesus already:

  • Bore the sickness
  • Carried the pain
  • Paid the price
  • Conquered the curse

So when results aren’t visible, we don’t blame God.
We diagnose the issue—and fix it.

This chapter will help you troubleshoot the most common reasons for delayed manifestation—so you stay in faith, keep your authority, and refuse to give up.


Truth: Healing Power Can Be Present… Without Immediate Manifestation

Luke 5:17 says:

“…and the power of the Lord was present to heal them.”

Yet… not everyone got healed in that moment. Why?

Because the power was there, but faith had to respond.

Sometimes the healing begins the moment you speak, but the full result may take:

  • Minutes
  • Hours
  • Days

That doesn’t mean it didn’t work. It means manifestation is in process.

So don’t assume delay = denial.
Your job is to hold your ground and keep enforcing truth.


Common Reasons for Delayed Healing Manifestation

Here are the top 6 reasons healing hasn’t appeared yet—with solutions:

1. Double-Mindedness

“He who doubts… should not expect to receive anything from the Lord.” (James 1:6–7)

If you speak with authority but then speak doubt or fear later—you’ve short-circuited the pipeline.

Solution: Repent of the doubt. Reaffirm your faith. Speak again with full confidence.


2. Looking to Symptoms Instead of the Word

If you check your body to decide whether you’re healed—you’re not in faith.

We don’t look to the natural for confirmation. We look to the Word.

Solution: Declare the truth regardless of what you feel. Say, “By His stripes I am healed—nothing changes that.”


3. Unbelief in the Environment

Even Jesus encountered this:

“…He could do no mighty works there because of their unbelief.” (Mark 6:5)

Sometimes the faith level in the room matters.

Solution: Clear the room, change the atmosphere, or pray in private where faith is present.


4. A Need for Persistence

Some issues require repeated enforcement.
That’s not a lack of faith—it’s a demonstration of it.

Jesus prayed twice for a blind man (Mark 8:22–25).
Elijah prayed seven times for rain (1 Kings 18:43–44).

Solution: Speak again. Minister again. Don’t quit.


5. Spiritual Resistance

Some conditions have demonic roots.

“This kind does not come out except by prayer and fasting.” (Matthew 17:21)

You may be dealing with a spirit of infirmity, not just a physical problem.

Solution: Discern. Command the spirit to go in Jesus’ name. Reinforce with fasting if needed.


6. Lack of Bold Action

Faith without works is dead (James 2:17).
If someone says they’re healed but refuses to move, stretch, or test the body—faith isn’t fully active.

Solution: Encourage movement. Ask them to “do what they couldn’t do.” Movement often releases full manifestation.


What to Do While You Wait for Manifestation

You don’t just “wait and see.” You stay in faith:

  • Keep speaking the Word
  • Keep thanking God
  • Keep declaring it’s done
  • Refuse to speak against your command
  • Tell your body what to do: “Body, line up with the Word of God now!”

Sometimes healing is immediate.
Sometimes it unfolds like layers being peeled back.

Either way—you don’t retreat.


Do Not Change Your Theology Based on Delay

This is where many get lost.

They don’t see results immediately—so they change their beliefs to explain the delay.

They start saying:

  • “Maybe God’s doing something in the suffering…”
  • “Maybe healing isn’t for everyone…”
  • “Maybe it’s not time…”

Stop.

Jesus never used those phrases.
He never taught His disciples to accept delay as divine mystery.

Instead, He said:

“Lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.”
“Speak to the mountain…”
“Only believe.”

So if you don’t see it—go back to the Word, not to tradition.


Final Thought: If It Hasn’t Manifested Yet, It’s Still on the Way

You’re not faking it. You’re faithing it.

The healing is real. The process is in motion.
Your job is to stay in agreement with God’s Word until it shows up.

Speak boldly.
Declare results.
Minister again if needed.
And never stop believing.

Because in the Kingdom:

Delay is not denial. And your breakthrough is certain—if you don’t quit.

 

 



 

Chapter 34 – Obedience in Action

Keep Doing, Keep Growing


Growth Comes From Doing, Not Just Knowing

By now, you’ve seen it clearly:
Healing is not just something you believe in—it’s something you do.

You don’t need more lessons.
You need more obedience.

Jesus didn’t tell His disciples to build a theology of healing.
He said:

“Heal the sick.” (Matthew 10:8)
“Go.” (Mark 16:15)
“Lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” (Mark 16:18)

There’s no fine print. No footnotes.
Just clear, direct instructions.

And the only way to grow in healing ministry is to keep putting it into action—again and again.


Obedience Trains Boldness, Sensitivity, and Power

Every time you obey—whether you feel ready or not—you grow.

You become:

  • Bolder in your speech
  • Quicker to respond to a prompting
  • Sharper in discernment
  • More confident that results will follow
  • Unshaken by circumstances or delay

You can’t pray your way into spiritual strength without walking it out.

Even Jesus trained His disciples by sending them to do it—not just study it.

“He sent them out to heal…” (Luke 9:2)

Obedience is how theory becomes experience.

And experience becomes confidence.


Do What You Know—Even If It Feels Small

Most people wait for a “perfect moment” or a strong impression before stepping out.

But Jesus never said:

“Wait for a sign, then go heal.”

He said:

“These signs shall follow them that believe…”

That means signs follow obedience.
Not feelings. Not delay. Not perfection.

Start now.

  • See someone in a brace? Offer to pray.
  • Friend mentions pain? Speak to it.
  • Hear of someone in the hospital? Declare healing—even from a distance.
  • Get a headache? Don’t reach for medicine—speak to the pain first.

Every obedient action is a seed.
And seeds grow into consistent results.


Don’t Judge Your Progress by Emotions—Judge by Faithfulness

Some days you’ll feel bold. Other days you’ll feel nervous.
But your emotions don’t determine your impact—obedience does.

God rewards those who act on His Word.

Hebrews 11:6 says:

“Without faith it is impossible to please Him.”

Faith is not a feeling. It’s obedience in motion.

So measure your growth by:

  • How often you’re stepping out
  • How quickly you respond
  • How little you care what others think
  • How committed you are to keep going

Because every act of obedience shapes your identity as a healing minister.


Obedience Even in “Failure” Is Still Growth

What if you pray and nothing happens?

Great.
You just got stronger.

Here’s why:

  • You resisted fear
  • You obeyed anyway
  • You forced your soul to submit
  • You proved that you’re not quitting

Every single minister of healing—yes, even the ones with 100% results—started with awkward, uncertain, missed attempts.

But they kept doing.
And because they kept doing, they kept growing.

You will too.


Make Obedience a Lifestyle, Not an Event

Healing isn’t something you do only at special moments.
It’s a lifestyle.

It’s part of how you think. How you walk. How you live.

Obedience is when:

  • Healing becomes your first response, not last resort
  • You start looking for people to bless, not waiting for them to ask
  • You’re ready in season and out of season—because you’re always available

When healing becomes a part of your daily rhythm, results will begin to multiply.

Why? Because Heaven backs those who act on Earth.


Final Thought: Just Keep Doing It

You’ve trained. You’ve practiced. You’ve learned to believe, to speak, to act.
Now the instruction is simple:

Just keep doing it.
Keep obeying.
Keep laying hands.
Keep commanding.
Keep expecting.
Keep growing.

Because the more you do it, the more natural it becomes.
And the more natural it becomes, the more powerful your results will be.

Obedience leads to overflow.

 


 

 


 

Chapter 35 – Daily Practice Matters

How to “Train” Your Healing Skill


Healing Is a Skill. And Skills Are Built by Repetition.

Let’s say it again clearly:

Healing is a skill. And like any skill, it must be practiced.

You don’t get good at driving by reading about it.
You don’t become a great cook by memorizing recipes.

You become skillful through consistent use—daily exposure, daily feedback, daily growth.

Healing is the same.

The more you practice laying hands, commanding sickness, and releasing the power of God, the more confident, accurate, and effective you become.

Daily practice is how you move from knowing about healing to becoming someone who gets results consistently.


The Goal Is Not Just More Information—It’s Muscle Memory

Every time you minister healing, even in small ways, you’re training your body, your mind, your voice, and your expectation.

You’re building what athletes call “muscle memory.”

Eventually, healing will flow naturally:

  • Without overthinking
  • Without hesitation
  • Without fear of failure
  • Without needing to stop and pray first

You’ll walk in readiness.
Your boldness will be instinctive.
Your words will carry weight.

That only happens with daily exposure to the doing.


What Daily Healing Practice Actually Looks Like

You don’t need a big event. You don’t need a platform.
You just need a plan—and a willing heart.

Here’s a simple 5-part practice rhythm to follow daily:

1. Speak Healing Over Yourself Every Morning

Before your day starts, take 60 seconds and speak truth:

“Body, you are whole. No pain, no weakness, no delay. I walk in divine health today. Sickness cannot touch me.”

Train your words to lead your reality.


2. Lay Hands at Least Once a Day (Even on Yourself)

Put your hands on your body or someone else’s—command life.

Even if no one else is around, practice releasing power by faith.

This keeps your touch spiritually “alive” and your voice sharp.


3. Command Something to Obey You

Whether it’s a headache, a symptom, or even weather—speak to something daily.

Say:

“In Jesus’ name, this pain leaves now.”
“Sinus pressure, go now.”
“Peace, fill this room.”

Build your confidence. See the results. Repeat it.


4. Watch or Read One Healing Testimony a Day

Fuel your spirit.

Testimonies stir faith, reset your expectation, and remind you that miracles are normal.

Even one short video a day will sharpen your lens and re-ignite your purpose.


5. Debrief with the Holy Spirit at Night

Ask:

“Where did I step out today?”
“Where did I hold back?”
“What do You want me to try tomorrow?”

This reflection will turn your activity into wisdom—and your obedience into growth.


Why Consistency Builds Confidence Faster Than Intensity

You don’t need to minister to 100 people in one weekend.
You need to minister to one person every day.

It’s not how intense your moments are—it’s how consistent your habits become.

Daily healing practice builds:

  • Accuracy in your commands
  • Sensitivity to the Spirit’s promptings
  • Clarity when people describe their conditions
  • Authority in your voice
  • Resilience when things don’t shift immediately

It trains your body, your soul, and your spirit to expect supernatural results as a normal part of life.


Track Your Growth, Celebrate Wins, and Keep Stretching

Healing can be trained like a muscle. So track your reps.

Keep a “Healing Log”:

  • Who did you minister to today?
  • What did you say?
  • What shifted immediately?
  • What will you speak again tomorrow?

Then celebrate.

  • A pain reduced? Victory.
  • A headache left? Victory.
  • You overcame hesitation and spoke anyway? Victory.

And keep stretching.
Always ask: “What would boldness look like today?”

The more you stretch, the more you grow.
And the more you grow, the more God can entrust to you.


Final Thought: Train Daily. Expect Always. Minister Everywhere.

This isn’t about becoming a “healing minister.”
It’s about becoming a disciple who does what Jesus said.

Daily discipline produces dependable results.
Daily training leads to daily transformation.
You’re not waiting on power—you’re building the reflex to release it.

So train. Speak. Lay hands. Rehearse the truth.
Because the more you practice healing,

the more it becomes your default response—and your permanent lifestyle.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 36 – Tracking Progress

Noticing Changes, Wins, and Faith Growth


What You Track, You Can Improve

Healing is not random. It’s not emotional.
It’s a trainable skill—and like any skill, it grows faster when you track your progress.

This is where real disciples grow into experts:
They take time to reflect.
They notice patterns.
They write things down.

If you want to grow in healing, confidence, clarity, and consistent results, you must begin to track your ministry and your faith.

This doesn’t need to be complicated.
It just needs to be intentional.

Because whatever you record, you can learn from.
And whatever you learn from, you can multiply.


Tracking Creates Momentum, Confidence, and CANI

CANI means:

Constant And Never-ending Improvement.

CANI isn’t automatic.
It comes from feedback. From repetition. From pattern recognition.

Every time you minister healing and track what happens:

  • You build insight
  • You notice trends
  • You gain clarity
  • You strengthen your faith
  • You learn how to help others faster

It also helps you celebrate small wins—which fuels momentum.

Without tracking, you may miss:

  • A slow but steady improvement in a chronic condition
  • A family member’s increasing openness to prayer
  • Your own boldness growing over the last two weeks

Progress is happening.
But you’ll only grow from it if you see it, record it, and reflect on it.


What to Track: Keep It Simple, Keep It Powerful

You don’t need an app or spreadsheet. A simple journal, notebook, or phone note works.

Just create space for the following:

1. Who You Ministered To

  • Name (or description: “man at store” / “friend from church”)
  • Date and place

2. What the Condition Was

  • Headache, pain, injury, fear, emotional distress, etc.
  • How long they’ve had it, if known

3. What You Spoke or Did

  • The command you gave
  • If you laid hands, declared Scripture, or rebuked a spirit

4. Immediate Results Noticed

  • Full healing? Partial shift? No change?
  • Physical reaction? Emotion? Atmosphere shift?

5. Next Step

  • Will follow up?
  • Re-minister later?
  • Celebrate and share the testimony?

This takes 3–5 minutes. But it will build you faster than months of study alone.


Why This Turns You Into an Expert God Can Use

The Kingdom is always looking for faithful stewards.

“He who is faithful in little will be entrusted with much.” (Luke 16:10)

When you start writing things down:

  • God can entrust you with more people
  • You’ll understand what actually works best for you
  • You’ll gain wisdom that others don’t have—because you’re paying attention
  • You’ll be able to train others, with proof and examples

God isn’t just looking for people with passion.
He’s looking for people with proven faithfulness and reproducible skill.

Tracking your healing ministry shows God you’re ready to grow.
Not randomly—but on purpose.


Sharing What You Track Encourages and Multiplies

Every entry in your healing journal is a story worth sharing.

Not to glorify you—but to glorify God, encourage others, and spark faith in those who feel unsure.

Your notes can become:

  • Testimonies that inspire others to try
  • Patterns you share when training your team
  • Proof that faith works—when people see progress over time
  • Fuel for local church-wide healing movements

When you share what you’ve written, you multiply what you’ve learned.

This turns your private obedience into a public revolution—church by church, house by house, team by team.


God Wants This to Spread Everywhere—And It Starts With You

God is raising up believers all over the world who will walk in healing and power—every day, not just on Sundays.

His vision is a Church with no need among them.
That includes physical need, emotional pain, and spiritual bondage.

But for this to happen, He needs:

  • Trainers
  • Documenters
  • People who treat this like a real skill
  • People who track, grow, and multiply

That’s you.

When you track your progress, you’re saying:

“I’m taking this seriously. I’m building something with You, God.”

And God will meet that commitment with increased grace, deeper insight, and a wider reach.


Final Thought: Start Tracking Today—And You’ll Be Shocked How Far You Grow

You don’t need to be perfect.
You just need to be consistent.

A few lines per day.
A few notes per healing.
A few honest reflections each week.

This simple habit will:

  • Multiply your results
  • Build your confidence
  • Train your discernment
  • Strengthen your boldness
  • Equip you to teach others with clarity

And in doing so, you’ll become a skilled, proven, Spirit-filled healing minister that God can trust at a global scale.

So don’t just do healing.

Track it. Grow from it. Share it. Multiply it.

 

 


 

Chapter 37 – The Power of Testimony

Speaking What God Has Done


What God Did for You, He Wants to Do Again—Through You

There’s something powerful that happens when you tell the story.
Not just for others—but for yourself.

Testimony is a weapon. A declaration. A faith activator.

It reminds your soul of what’s real.
It awakens boldness in those around you.
It gives glory to God—and notice to the enemy.

Testimony isn’t just sharing a memory. It’s releasing a truth that still carries power.

Revelation 12:11 says:

“They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.”

That means your story—your healing, your boldness, your results—is part of the spiritual warfare that pushes darkness back and trains others to believe.


Testimony Is More Than a Praise Report—It’s a Prophetic Declaration

When you share what God did, you're not just reporting…
You’re prophesying what He can do again.

That’s why testimony carries multiplying power.

Psalm 119:111 says:

“Your testimonies I have taken as a heritage forever.”

That means:

  • What God did in your life is now part of your inheritance
  • What He did once, He’s willing to do again
  • What He did for you, He can do for anyone who hears it

That’s why the enemy wants you silent.
He fears a believer who talks boldly about results.


Why You Must Speak What God Has Done

Here’s what testimony does every time you share it:

  1. It strengthens your faith.
    → You relive the victory. You remember God’s power. You get stirred up again.
  2. It activates faith in others.
    → People don’t just hear theory. They hear proof. They see what’s possible.
  3. It teaches without preaching.
    → When you share how healing happened, others learn how to do it too—naturally and clearly.
  4. It silences the enemy.
    → Every time you speak it, you proclaim: “God wins. Again. And again.”
  5. It multiplies the miracle.
    → Many healings have happened just by hearing a testimony—because faith entered the listener.

What Kind of Testimonies Should You Share? ALL OF THEM

Every testimony matters.

Don’t wait for dramatic miracles to speak.
Share everything that demonstrates God’s faithfulness.

Share:

  • The headache that left in 30 seconds
  • The pain level dropping from 9 to 2
  • The confidence you felt when you ministered healing boldly
  • The shift in atmosphere when you spoke peace over someone
  • The moment someone let you pray for them—even before the result came

Nothing is too small.
Every story counts.

Because testimony doesn’t have to be spectacular—it just has to be true.


How to Share Your Testimony Effectively

You don’t need a microphone or stage. You need boldness and clarity.

Here’s a simple format to use:

1. What was the situation?

Describe the problem—brief and clear.

“My coworker had chronic knee pain for 3 years.”

2. What did you do?

Explain how you ministered.

“I asked to pray, laid my hand on her knee, and commanded the pain to leave in Jesus’ name.”

3. What happened?

Share the result—clearly and humbly.

“She tested it immediately and said the pain was completely gone. She was shocked!”

4. What do you believe it means?

Point to God. Encourage others.

“God wants everyone well. Healing isn’t rare. It’s normal when we step out.”

This simple structure helps you become a bold, effective testimony carrier.


You Are a Walking Billboard for God’s Goodness

Every victory you’ve seen—every healing, every breakthrough, every moment you acted in faith—is a story worth telling.

You are:

  • A trophy of grace
  • A living witness
  • A reminder to others that God still moves today

Your testimony is a sermon without a pulpit.
A revival spark without a crowd.
A training session without a whiteboard.

You are living proof that faith works—and healing flows.

So don’t just think about it.
Speak it. Write it. Post it. Celebrate it. Share it.


Final Thought: Don’t Hide What God Has Done—Release It

There’s power in your story.
Not because of you, but because of who healed you.

The more you speak it, the more God uses it.
The more you share it, the more others believe it.
The more you testify, the more the enemy loses ground.

So never let a testimony go unsaid.
Let it build faith. Let it train others. Let it glorify God.

You are a walking testimony machine—fueling the healing movement God is unleashing through you.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 38 – Supporting Others

Healing as Love in Action


Healing Isn’t Just Power. It’s Compassion Expressed.

When you minister healing, you’re not just demonstrating authority.
You’re revealing the heart of God.

Healing is what love looks like when it refuses to stay silent.

Jesus didn’t just heal because He could—
He healed because He cared.

Matthew 14:14 says:

“He was moved with compassion for them, and healed their sick.”

Power without love is intimidating.
Love without power is incomplete.

But when love fuels your healing ministry, miracles become personal, not just supernatural.

Healing becomes what it was always meant to be:
Love in action.


Supporting Others Means Stepping Into Their Pain—And Changing It

When someone is sick, scared, or broken, they often feel:

  • Alone
  • Powerless
  • Unseen
  • Out of options

Your role as a healing believer is to say:

“You’re not alone. You’re not stuck. And Jesus is here—through me.”

When you lay hands or speak boldly, you are:

  • Coming alongside
  • Lifting burdens
  • Destroying torment
  • Bringing hope

You’re not just doing something for them—you’re standing with them.

This is healing ministry in its most beautiful form:

Love taking responsibility for someone else’s restoration.


What Supporting Someone Through Healing Can Look Like

Love doesn’t just act once. It walks the journey.

Here are practical ways to support someone through healing:

1. Follow Up With Intentionality

Check back in. Ask for updates. Minister again if needed.

“How’s that shoulder today? Let’s speak life into it again.”

Persistence shows you care—and builds expectation.


2. Speak Life When They Feel Discouraged

Sometimes people need your belief when theirs is running low.

“This pain doesn’t change what Jesus did. Healing is still yours. Let’s command it again.”

Your boldness becomes their anchor.


3. Pray for Them Daily

Even when they’re not in front of you, your words still carry power.

“Father, thank You that they are healed. I declare life and restoration over them.”

This isn’t begging—it’s reinforcing truth with faith.


4. Help Them Renew Their Mind

Recommend a teaching, send a verse, or listen together.

Point them to resources like:

  • Curry Blake’s New Man
  • Andrew Wommack’s Healing Series
  • Healing scriptures on audio

Help them build their own faith muscles.


5. Celebrate Every Win

Even small progress matters. A 10% pain drop? That’s victory.

Cheer with them. Rejoice out loud.

“That’s proof it’s working! Let’s go for 100%!”

Joy builds faith. Faith builds momentum.


Love Never Gives Up on People—and Neither Should You

1 Corinthians 13:7 says:

“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.”

That’s your model.

Don’t quit when it takes more than one try.
Don’t stop when you see slow progress.
Don’t walk away when their faith wavers.

Be the one who:

  • Keeps showing up
  • Keeps speaking life
  • Keeps believing with them
  • Keeps reminding them what Jesus already did

That’s what love in action looks like.


Supporting Others Trains You for Greater Ministry

Every time you walk someone through healing, you’re also growing:

  • Greater compassion
  • Deeper wisdom
  • Sharper discernment
  • Stronger consistency

You’re not just helping them heal.
You’re becoming a more complete, Spirit-led, reliable healing minister.

God trains people for mass impact by first testing them with individual care.

If you’ll steward one person’s breakthrough, He’ll entrust you with many.


Final Thought: Love Never Fails—and Neither Does Healing When Done in Love

Power gets attention.
But love wins hearts.

When healing flows through love, it becomes:

  • Easier to receive
  • Easier to believe
  • Easier to pass on to others

So let this be your goal:

Support others like Jesus would.
Walk with them. Speak boldly. Minister patiently.
And love them through the finish line.

Because healing isn’t just about results.
It’s about people.

And people matter to God.

 

 


 

 


 

Chapter 39 – Multiplying the Healing Lifestyle

Teaching Others to Do the Same


You Don’t Fully Know It Until You Can Teach It

One of the greatest ways to grow in healing is this:

Start teaching others.

When you teach someone else what you’ve learned, two things happen:

  • They grow, because they’re being equipped
  • You grow, because your understanding deepens

It’s not just about passing on knowledge.
It’s about reinforcing your own foundation.
What you say to others echoes back to strengthen you.

You become more aware, more intentional, more confident—and you start becoming a true expert.

Jesus didn’t just say, “Go heal.”
He said:

“Make disciples of all nations… teaching them to observe all I have commanded you.” (Matthew 28:19–20)

That means your training isn’t complete until you’re training others.


Teaching Others Is How You Grow From Learner to Leader

The greatest healing ministers are not the ones who keep it to themselves.

They:

  • Teach their teams
  • Train their families
  • Share principles at church
  • Walk others through practice
  • Build a culture of healing around them

And in doing so, they go from being a vessel to becoming a multiplier.

That’s what Jesus did.
He healed… He preached… And He taught.

Matthew 9:35 says:

“Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching… preaching… and healing every disease.”

He didn’t stop with miracles—He trained others to do the same.

And now, so do you.


Why Teaching Makes You a Better Expert

You may think you need to “master” everything first.
But here’s the truth:

Teaching forces you to master it.

When you teach:

  • You notice gaps in your understanding
  • You prepare more thoroughly
  • You sharpen your language
  • You grow more confident
  • You learn how to explain it clearly and simply

This makes you more effective, not just in theory—but in actual results.

Even sharing with one person can help you grow faster than weeks of solo study.


Teaching Is Discipleship. And Discipleship Is a Command.

Jesus didn’t say, “Make believers.”
He said:

“Make disciples.”

Disciples aren’t just people who agree—they’re people who are trained to do what you do.

That includes healing.

To disciple someone, you must:

  • Model what you’ve learned
  • Invite them into the practice
  • Equip them to minister on their own
  • Encourage them to teach others

This is how healing becomes a lifestyle movement, not just an individual experience.

It multiplies.


How to Start Teaching Others Right Now

You don’t need a title. You don’t need a pulpit.
You just need willingness.

Here are 5 simple ways to begin multiplying the healing lifestyle:

1. Teach What You Know—Right Now

You don’t need to be a master. Just share what’s working for you.

“Here’s what I say when I command pain to go. Let’s try it together.”


2. Practice With Someone Else Weekly

Set a goal: minister healing with a friend once a week.
Then teach each other what worked, what you noticed, and how to improve.


3. Train Your Church, Small Group, or Family

Offer to share what you’ve learned at a small group, Bible study, or youth group.

Use short sessions:

  • “How to speak to the mountain”
  • “Healing as a command, not a request”
  • “Faith vs. hope—how to act now”

4. Use Testimonies as Teaching Moments

When you share what happened, explain how it happened.

“I laid hands. I gave a short command. They tested it—and the pain left. You can do that too.”


5. Send Resources and Walk Through Them Together

Invite someone to go through the New Man or DHT series with you.
Watch one session a week, then discuss it. Practice together.

This makes you a coach, not just a learner.


The World Needs Multipliers, Not Just Ministers

If healing stays only with you, it stops with you.
But if you teach others, you become a catalyst.

And God is raising up a global movement—people who will heal the sick in every church, every nation, every home.

You are part of that movement.
But your impact multiplies only when you train others to do the same.

So don’t wait.

Start now.

Speak it. Demonstrate it. Explain it.
Invite others in. Walk with them. Celebrate every win.

And in doing so, you’ll grow faster, stronger, and deeper—because teaching makes you a true disciple-maker.


Final Thought: Teaching Others Is the Fastest Way to Grow Yourself

You were never meant to be a solo expert.
You’re meant to become a leader of leaders.

That starts by teaching what you know.
By guiding others into the same authority.
By multiplying what God has done in you.

So don’t just walk in healing.
Teach it.
Train others.
Disciple the nations—starting with the next person you equip.

Chapter 40 – Building a Life of Healing

What Happens After the 5 Months


The Training Was Never the Goal—The Lifestyle Is

You’ve completed the five-month journey.
You’ve studied. Practiced. Spoken. Ministered.
You’ve learned how to release healing with faith, boldness, and results.

But let’s be clear:

This is not the end. This is the beginning.

The goal was never to “finish” a program.
The goal was to build a lifestyle of healing—where results become normal, boldness becomes natural, and miracles become your daily rhythm.

This isn’t about graduation. It’s about activation.

You’re not leaving a course.
You’re stepping into a calling.


What’s Now Possible That Wasn’t Before

Because you’ve been trained, here’s what’s now available to you—every day:

  • You can heal the sick on demand, in any situation
  • You can train others with confidence
  • You can minister in public without fear
  • You can disciple your family or small group into the same authority
  • You can start a healing team, house church, or local ministry
  • You can challenge false doctrine with Scripture and results
  • You can bring the Kingdom of God into your world—consistently

You are no longer just a Christian who “believes in healing.”

You are now a trained believer who walks in it.

And with that shift comes responsibility—and incredible opportunity.


What to Focus on From Here

The most powerful thing you can do after completing this program is to stay active.

Here are the three pillars of a healing lifestyle:

1. Stay Sharp

→ Keep practicing daily
→ Keep ministering in real-life moments
→ Keep declaring the Word and renewing your mind
→ Re-watch key training sessions to refresh your fire


2. Start Multiplying

→ Invite someone into your practice
→ Begin teaching others—one-on-one or in a group
→ Share testimonies, start a team, build something local


3. Stay Available

→ Ask daily: “Who can I minister to today?”
→ Carry healing awareness wherever you go
→ Expect God to move through you in unexpected places

This keeps you spiritually fresh, practically powerful, and ready for daily impact.


What Kind of Lifestyle You’re Building Now

By walking in what you’ve learned, you’re building a life that looks like this:

  • Results, not just routines
  • Discipleship, not just attendance
  • Bold action, not passive prayer
  • Faith-filled speech, not religious talk
  • Heaven invading Earth, through you

You are becoming someone who:

  • Ministers healing at work, at home, in traffic, at church
  • Trains others naturally as part of conversation
  • Celebrates results like they’re normal
  • Prays without doubt—and speaks without fear
  • Helps others go from confused to confident, from broken to whole

This is the life of healing.
And you’re living it now.


Big Vision: God Wants This Lifestyle in Every Church on Earth

Let’s lift our eyes higher for a moment.

This wasn’t just about you getting trained.
This was about equipping an army.

God wants the Body of Christ—every church, every home, every nation—to walk in a healing lifestyle.

Why?

Because when healing becomes normal, there is no need among them. (Acts 4:34)

  • No need for endless medication
  • No need for spiritual confusion
  • No need for hopelessness
  • No need for people to suffer in silence

You are now part of that mission.

You’ve been trained not just to believe… but to build.


Final Thought: The Next 5 Months Are Even More Important Than the First

You’ve laid the foundation.
Now you build the house.

In the next 5 months:

  • Keep daily practice going
  • Multiply by teaching at least 1 person
  • Keep records and track your impact
  • Create a routine of testimony sharing
  • Start a healing-focused group, team, or training in your circle
  • Let the Holy Spirit stretch you into new boldness

You’re ready.

The training phase is complete.
Now it’s time to live it, lead it, and release it.

Let’s keep going—because you were made to walk in power, love, and healing for life.


Let me know if you’d like this chapter added to your Part 6 export or included in a complete book compilation.

 

 


 

 


 

CHAPTER 41: You Made It To the End!

But What If This Is Only the Beginning of a New Way of Life?


You’ve arrived at the final chapter.
Not just the final page of a training—but the edge of a new horizon.

This wasn’t just about reading. It was about rethinking. Rethinking what healing means. Rethinking what the Church is meant to look like. And most of all, rethinking what it means to be a believer—a believing one.

This book has shown you something simple and profound:
Healing is not a rare gift reserved for a few.
It is a skill that can be developed, practiced, and multiplied.

That truth alone can transform lives, families, churches, and communities.
And it starts—now—with you.


You Were Never Meant to Just Observe the Power of God

The Scriptures were not written to make us spectators.
They were written to ignite us.
To awaken sons and daughters who walk in the power of God—not just admire it from a distance.

The Gospels are not just history. They are a manual.
And this book has been a guide to help you read them that way—with your name in the margin.

When Jesus said, “These signs shall follow them that believe,” He was painting a picture of what normal Christian life is supposed to look like.
This training has been about rediscovering that normal.


From Theory to Lifestyle: Now Comes the Walk

You now carry the structure. You’ve seen how faith develops, how authority functions, and how healing flows. You’ve learned how belief can mature—step by step—into bold, decisive action.

This next season of your life is not about memorizing more. It’s about living what you know.
The real transformation begins when your daily rhythm starts to reflect the truth that’s now in your heart.

Imagine a life where:

• Healing becomes your first instinct, not your last resort
• Prayer moves from hoping to commanding
• The Word of God shapes your expectations more than circumstance ever could
• You wake up ready to give, love, and lay hands on the sick—with results following

This is not a dream. It is the lifestyle of someone who believes.


You Are Part of a Bigger Restoration

Across the world, something is happening.
Believers are waking up to the truth that the Gospel includes power.
That the Church is not supposed to be powerless.
That miracles and healing were never meant to fade—they were meant to multiply.

You are part of that.
You are one of the ones standing at the edge of this awakening—fully equipped to participate.

You’ve been given tools that work.
You’ve been given mindsets that align with truth.
You’ve been shown how Jesus taught, modeled, and expected healing to function in everyday life.

Now you can walk forward—not as a student alone, but as a vessel of what God is restoring to His people.


A Simple Life of Miracles

It doesn’t require a platform.
It doesn’t require a special title.
It simply requires one decision: to act on what you believe.

This is the quiet courage of faith:

• Praying for someone at the store
• Starting a healing group in your church
• Expecting your own family to recover quickly and fully
• Offering help when the world says there’s none
• Speaking to storms—literal or spiritual—and expecting peace to follow

This kind of life is available.
And you’ve now seen the pathway that leads into it.


What Comes After the Final Chapter?

For some, this moment may mark the start of personal practice.
For others, it may lead to deeper study or joining with others in the same journey.
Whatever form it takes, the real question is: How will you build this into your life from here?

To help you take that next step, we’ve included something special in the next section.

Coming next is a BONUS TRAINING RESOURCE:
PART 5 – The 5-Month Training Program - Recommendation

This part is designed to offer you a month-by-month model for integrating what you’ve learned into your regular life. It is a guide, not a command. A blueprint, not a rulebook.

And more importantly—it’s meant to spark your own design.


This 5-Month Outline Is a Framework—But Your Path Is Personal

You are invited to use it:

• As a ready-made plan you can follow exactly
• As a starting point for your own customized structure
• As a reference for ideas, practices, and pacing
• As a creative spark to build something even better

Or even just to try bits and pieces—to see what works best for you.

But above all, we urge you to start where it matters most:


Ask the Holy Spirit to Guide You

Inquire of the Lord.

Before you begin Part 5, take a quiet moment.
Ask:

“Holy Spirit, how would You have me grow?”
“What is my training path for this season?”
“How do I walk out healing—not just believe in it?”

God is faithful to lead. He knows you better than any curriculum. He knows what will accelerate your growth, what will stretch your faith, and what you’re uniquely called to carry.

This journey is not about rigid steps.
It is about real relationship.

We are in the business of connecting Christians to the best guidance possible: directly from the Holy Spirit.

So let Him lead you from here.


There’s No Limit to What God Can Do Through a Life Fully Yielded

What happens when even one believer takes this seriously?

• Families are restored
• Churches become centers of healing
• Unbelievers see signs and ask for the Gospel
• The impossible becomes expected
• The supernatural becomes normal

Let this be your beginning.

You’ve completed the book.
But you are just stepping into what could become the most powerful, fruitful, and joy-filled season of your life.

A life where you no longer hope for healing—you live in it.
Where you don’t just pray—you command.
Where you don’t just wonder—you walk in authority.

Let the next part of this book inspire you to build your own path.
Let it ignite fresh purpose and vision.

And let the Spirit of God lead you every step of the way.

 

 


 

 


 

PART 5 – A Sample 5-Month Training Program

This is a possible path to try. Please ask the Holy Spirit what’s right for you to learn. Perhaps you can use it exactly as it - or you can pick and choose from it. Include the Holy Spirit in your training journey.

Here is a possible training structure designed to turn everything you’ve learned into a personal pathway for growth. It’s not mandatory—but it may be immensely helpful. It presents a five-month framework that can be followed, adapted, or used to build your own discipleship rhythm.

This section includes suggested themes, exercises, and pacing ideas. Each month builds on a different layer of the healing lifestyle—from mindset and identity, to practice and multiplication. The goal isn’t perfection, but momentum. You are encouraged to personalize it, test it, and let it evolve under the Holy Spirit’s leadership.

You can use this as-is, or as inspiration. The real value is that it helps you form a structure—because structure produces consistency, and consistency produces mastery. Whether you use it alone, with a small group, or as a church leader building teams, this framework meets you where you are.

Above all, we urge you to seek the Lord before applying it. The Holy Spirit is your true trainer. Let Him show you how to walk this out in your life. This part of the book is here to stir your vision and serve your journey. Let it do both.

 

 

CHAPTER 42: THE FAITH-HEALING TRAININGS

A 5-Month Program to Develop Extraordinary Faith for Healing Miracles

This is an attempt to create a course - as if it was designed - by Curry Blake - as a Former Martial Arts Trainer & current DHT Master Instructor.


It’s a course formulated & based on Curry Blake's unique background as a former martial arts trainer who now conducts Divine Healing Technician (DHT) training. This program applies martial arts training principles to develop healing ministry skills. In this course, we are emphasizing systematic skill-building, consistent practice, measurable progression, and developing "muscle memory" for healing ministry.


A note on why there aren’t more people with healing ministries like Curry Blake.

It’s simple. I believe that no one else in healing ministry - has had the right background. Curry Blake’s past experience is one of winning, and winning in the shortest amount of time possible, and as a result of training others to reach this goal - as a Martial Arts Instructor – he has really internalized “a necessary skillset” to become the first true and lasting iconic figure of healing in this day and age. When he prays, he gets results.


The Winning Attitude We All Need

I believe this type of profession fuels his attitude in his healing ministry. I believe that this gives him an edge among other Christian healers. His goal is to win, and to win quickly. In the Christian healing area, this translates to learning from the Word of God, directly, and powerfully. His attitude seems to be one that will discover what works, what wins, what is needed, and excludes all else. It seems like this type of strict focus on winning, allows him to pursue faith that is simple and strong. His belief is clear, simple, focused. And so taking this and building on it, I believe we can leverage what is happening correctly, and build better, more effective strategies to help train more and more Christian healers. We need this. The Kingdom of Heaven doesn’t have any sickness, and so the earth needs more healers that get the same results as Curry Blake. We can do this. Together.


A Mission

The “Team Success Network” is on a mission to discover what is essential to build the core faith needed to train healers worldwide. It is possible to distill down important concepts and eventually be able to activate Christian Healers to operate in healing in a very short timeframe. I believe it could be done in 2 years. In 2 years, we could have created a Christian who can heal with guaranteed results. But I believe we could do it in 1 year. And later, we can do it in 6 months. Then later, we will be able to do it in 3 months. And who knows, if we continue Inquiring on the Lord, we can find a miracle way to do it in a couple weeks. You know the world needs to stop suffering from sickness, so this would be a miracle worth seeking God for.

If we could train and fully activate Christian healers in 2 weeks, the world could transform from being ruled by sickness, to being ruled by the supernatural healing of God’s power. Then, we will be walking in health, as it is in Heaven. There are no doctors in Heaven, because God reigns there. Health is a natural part of God’s Kingdom. Abundant health is our birthright. And if the Earth is to look like Heaven, we will not have sickness anymore. Training enough Christian Healers will make this a reality, and this is something “Team Success Network” is working towards.


The Central Premise of This Course is that:
Healing can be a learnable skill mastered through systematic training, consistent practice, and proper technique - just like martial arts. When you understand the principles and practice consistently, healing becomes as natural as breathing.

Key Training Principles from Blake's Martial Arts Background:

·        Systematic skill progression from basic to advanced techniques

·        Daily practice builds "spiritual muscle memory" for healing

·        Measurable benchmarks determine advancement to next level

·        Repetition until healing ministry becomes automatic response

·        Focus on technique and form over emotion or feeling


Program Overview

 

Month 1: WHITE BELT - Basic Techniques and Fundamentals

·        Focus: Learning basic healing "techniques" and establishing daily practice routine

·        Key Outcome: Consistent daily practice with measurable results in simple conditions

·        Blake Emphasis: "Master the basics first. You can't do advanced techniques without solid fundamentals"

Month 2: YELLOW BELT - Developing Authority and Confidence

·        Focus: Building confidence through understanding biblical authority and practicing basic applications

·        Key Outcome: Comfortable exercising authority in healing ministry without hesitation

·        Blake Emphasis: "Authority comes from position, not performance. Know who you are and act like it"

Month 3: ORANGE BELT - Precision and Technique Refinement

·        Focus: Developing precise technique and eliminating wasted motion/words in healing ministry

·        Key Outcome: Clean, efficient healing ministry with consistent measurable improvement

·        Blake Emphasis: "Efficiency and precision. Every word and action has purpose"

Month 4: GREEN BELT - Advanced Applications and Sparring

·        Focus: Applying skills in challenging real-world situations and difficult cases

·        Key Outcome: Confidence ministering to complex conditions and resistant cases

·        Blake Emphasis: "Now you test your skills against real opposition. This is where you prove what you've learned"

Month 5: BLUE BELT - Teaching and Lifestyle Integration

·        Focus: Teaching others and making healing ministry your natural lifestyle response

·        Key Outcome: Ability to train others and automatic healing response in daily life

·        Blake Emphasis: "When you can teach it, you truly own it. Make it so natural you do it without thinking"


Detailed Month-by-Month Structure (Martial Arts Approach)

MONTH 1: WHITE BELT - Basic Techniques and Fundamentals

Training Philosophy: "Every martial artist starts with basic stances, blocks, and punches. Every healing minister starts with basic biblical principles and simple applications."

Month 1 - Week 1-2: Basic Stances (Foundational Beliefs)

·        Learning the four fundamental "stances" of healing ministry

·        Daily drilling of basic healing scriptures until automatic

·        Establishing daily training routine and practice schedule

Month 1 - Week 3-4: Basic Techniques (Simple Applications)

·        Learning the five basic "strikes" against sickness

·        Practicing on willing training partners with minor conditions

·        Recording results and measuring improvement

Enhanced Daily Structure - Month 1 (Martial Arts Approach):

1. Morning Warm-Up and Conditioning (20 min - 5:00-5:20 AM):

·        Physical and spiritual preparation for training

·        Review fundamental healing scriptures (like memorizing forms)

·        Mental preparation: "Today I will practice healing ministry"

2. Fundamental Drills (30 min):

·        Practice basic healing "techniques" repeatedly

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Foundation cards for scripture drilling

·        Repeat until commands become automatic and natural

3. Technique Practice (45 min):

·        Work with willing training partners (family/friends)

·        Focus on form and technique, not just results

·        Apply basic healing commands to minor conditions (headaches, minor pain)

4. Cool Down and Analysis (20 min):

·        Review training session performance

·        Document what worked well and what needs improvement

·        Plan next day's training focus

5. Evening Study (30 min):

·        Study healing principles from DHT materials

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Authority cards for confidence building

·        Review training videos and techniques

Month 1 Resources:

·        "Divine Healing Technician Training" (Basic Sessions) by Curry Blake

·        Basic healing scripture cards for daily drilling

·        Simple practice routine manual with measurable benchmarks

Month 1 - Week 2 Training Exercise - "Basic Kata":

·        Practice the five basic healing commands 50 times each day

·        Partner exercises: Take turns practicing commands on each other

·        Document improvement in confidence and technique quality

·        Goal: Execute commands with authority and precision


MONTH 2: YELLOW BELT - Developing Authority and Confidence

Training Philosophy: "A yellow belt knows the basics and is developing real skill. You understand your authority and use it confidently."

Month 2 - Week 1-2: Understanding Your Authority (Power Source)

Learning where healing authority comes from (position in Christ)

Distinguishing between authority (legal right) and power (ability)

Building confidence through understanding, not feeling

Month 2 - Week 3-4: Authority Application (Using Your Power)

·        Practicing authoritative commands with increasing boldness

·        Learning to maintain authority despite lack of immediate results

·        Developing consistency in authority-based ministry


Enhanced Daily Structure - Month 2 (Martial Arts Approach):

1. Authority Conditioning (25 min - 5:00-5:25 AM):

·        Declarations of authority based on identity in Christ

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Authority cards (Legal Authority subset)

·        Practice speaking with increasing boldness and confidence

2. Authority Drills (35 min):

·        Practice commanding sickness with authority (no asking)

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Authority cards (Commanding Healing subset)

·        Focus on tone, body language, and authoritative presence

3. Sparring Practice (60 min):

·        Minister to more challenging conditions with authority

·        Practice maintaining authority when results aren't immediate

·        Work with training partners who provide feedback on authority level

4. Technique Refinement (30 min):

·        Fine-tune command language for maximum authority

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Action cards for practical application

·        Eliminate weak language patterns and hesitation

5. Evening Authority Study (25 min):

·        Study biblical examples of authority-based healing

·        Plan tomorrow's authority challenges

·        Review authority-focused teachings from DHT materials

Month 2 Resources:

·        "Divine Healing Technician Training" (Authority Sessions) by Curry Blake

·        Authority-building exercises and drills

·        Partner training manual for feedback and improvement

Month 2 - Week 3 Training Exercise - "Authority Sparring":

·        Partners alternate playing "resistant" cases that challenge authority

·        Practice maintaining authority despite opposition or delays

·        Measure improvement in authority confidence and consistency

·        Goal: Unshakeable authority regardless of circumstances


MONTH 3: ORANGE BELT - Precision and Technique Refinement

Training Philosophy: "Orange belt means you're developing real skill. Every movement has purpose. No wasted energy, no sloppy technique."

Month 3 - Week 1-2: Eliminating Wasted Motion (Precision Ministry)

·        Learning to minister with surgical precision

·        Eliminating unnecessary words and religious fluff

·        Developing clean, efficient healing technique

Month 3 - Week 3-4: Advanced Technique Development (Specialized Skills)

·        Learning specific approaches for different condition types

·        Developing discernment for root causes vs. symptoms

·        Building precision in targeting specific problems

Enhanced Daily Structure - Month 3 (Martial Arts Approach):

1. Precision Conditioning (30 min - 4:45-5:15 AM):

·        Focus and concentration exercises

·        Draw from ABC's of Faith Mindset cards for mental precision

·        Practice precise, targeted declarations

2. Technique Drilling (45 min):

·        Practice refined techniques for specific conditions

·        Focus on efficiency - minimum words for maximum impact

·        Eliminate hesitation and develop smooth, flowing ministry

3. Advanced Sparring (75 min):

·        Practice on complex conditions requiring precision

·        Work with multiple training partners for variety

·        Focus on clean technique rather than just getting results

4. Performance Analysis (30 min):

·        Video record practice sessions (if possible)

·        Analyze technique for efficiency and precision

·        Identify and eliminate bad habits or sloppy form

5. Precision Study (20 min):

·        Study Blake's most efficient healing approaches

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Ministry cards for technique refinement

·        Plan tomorrow's precision training focus

Month 3 Resources:

·        "Divine Healing Technician Training" (Advanced Technique Sessions) by Curry Blake

·        Precision drilling exercises and timing drills

·        Advanced technique manual with condition-specific approaches

Month 3 - Week 4 Training Exercise - "Technical Precision Test":

·        Practice healing ministry while being timed for efficiency

·        Eliminate all unnecessary words and motions

·        Partners provide feedback on technique precision and effectiveness

·        Goal: Clean, precise, efficient healing ministry technique


MONTH 4: GREEN BELT - Advanced Applications and Sparring

Training Philosophy: "Green belt is where you test your skills against real resistance. This is combat-level training for serious opponents."

Month 4 - Week 1-2: Combat Applications (Difficult Cases)

·        Taking on challenging cases that test your skills

·        Learning to fight through resistance and opposition

·        Developing persistence and refusing to back down

Month 4 - Week 3-4: Full-Contact Sparring (Real-World Ministry)

·        Ministering in hostile or resistant environments

·        Handling failure and immediate comeback strategies

·        Building mental toughness for ministry opposition

·        Enhanced Daily Structure - Month 4 (Martial Arts Approach):

1. Combat Conditioning (45 min - 4:30-5:15 AM):

·        Mental toughness training through intense scripture meditation

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Action cards for aggressive application

·        Prepare for spiritual warfare and resistance

2. Combat Drills (60 min):

·        Practice ministry under pressure and time constraints

·        Simulate hostile environments and resistant people

·        Focus on maintaining technique under stress

3. Full-Contact Sparring (90 min):

·        Seek out the most challenging cases available

·        Minister in public settings and resistant environments

·        Practice immediate recovery from apparent "failures"

4. Combat Analysis (45 min):

·        Analyze challenging encounters for learning opportunities

·        Identify weaknesses exposed under pressure

·        Develop strategies for handling specific types of resistance

5. Warrior Study (30 min):

·        Study Blake's most challenging healing encounters

·        Draw from ABC's of Healing Ministry cards (Healing Results subset)

·        Prepare for tomorrow's combat training

Month 4 Resources:

·        "Divine Healing Technician Training" (Advanced Combat Sessions) by Curry Blake

·        Spiritual warfare and resistance training materials

·        Combat mindset development exercises

Month 4 - Week 3 Training Exercise - "Hostile Environment Training":

·        Practice healing ministry in challenging public environments

·        Handle skepticism, mockery, and resistance with technique maintenance

·        Document breakthrough moments and resistance-defeating strategies

·        Goal: Unshakeable technique and confidence regardless of opposition


MONTH 5: BLUE BELT - Teaching and Lifestyle Integration

Training Philosophy: "Blue belt means you're ready to teach others and make this your natural lifestyle. When you can teach it, you own it completely."

Month 5 - Week 1-2: Teaching Others (Passing On Skills)

·        Learning to break down techniques for new students

·        Developing training programs for others

·        Building systematic approaches to skill transfer

Month 5 - Week 3-4: Lifestyle Integration (Natural Response)

·        Making healing ministry your automatic response to need

·        Developing 24/7 awareness and readiness

·        Building healing ministry into normal daily patterns

Enhanced Daily Structure - Month 5 (Martial Arts Approach):

1. Instructor Preparation (30 min - 4:30-5:00 AM):

·        Plan teaching sessions for others

·        Draw from ABC's of Faith Lifestyle cards for integration strategies

·        Prepare instruction materials and demonstrations

2. Teaching Practice (60 min):

·        Conduct training sessions with new students

·        Break down techniques into learnable components

·        Provide feedback and correction to developing students

3. All-Day Integration:

·        Maintain constant awareness of healing opportunities

·        Use all seven card decks throughout day as Spirit leads

·        Respond automatically to every sickness encountered

4. Lifestyle Documentation (30 min):

·        Record daily healing ministry activities

·        Track integration of skills into normal life patterns

·        Document teaching effectiveness and student progress

5. Master Study (45 min):

·        Study master-level DHT materials

·        Plan advanced training for continued growth

·        Develop personal teaching curriculum

Month 5 Resources:

·        "Divine Healing Technician Training" (Master Level Sessions) by Curry Blake

·        Teaching methodology and curriculum development

·        Lifestyle integration strategies and long-term growth plans

Month 5 - Week 4 Training Exercise - "Master Demonstration":

·        Conduct public demonstration of healing ministry skills

·        Teach at least three others the basic techniques learned

·        Document teaching effectiveness and student results

·        Goal: Natural, automatic healing ministry as normal lifestyle expression


Key Program Elements

1. Systematic Skill Development

·        Clear progression from basic to advanced techniques

·        Measurable benchmarks for advancement to next level

·        Daily practice routine with specific goals and objectives

·        Consistent evaluation and technique refinement

2. Martial Arts Training Mindset

·        Discipline and daily practice regardless of feelings

·        Focus on technique and form over emotions

·        Systematic drilling until skills become automatic

·        Mental toughness development through challenging practice

3. Combat-Ready Application

·        Training for real-world resistance and opposition

·        Developing techniques that work under pressure

·        Building confidence through successful technique application

·        Preparation for hostile environments and difficult cases

4. Teaching Integration

·        Understanding that teaching others solidifies your own skills

·        Developing ability to break down complex skills into simple components

·        Building systematic approaches to training others

·        Creating multiplication through student development

5. Lifestyle Integration Focus

·        Making healing ministry a natural, automatic response

·        Integrating skills into daily life rather than special events

·        Building 24/7 awareness and readiness for ministry opportunities

·        Developing consistency that doesn't depend on emotional states


Success Metrics

·        Month 1 Success: Basic techniques mastered with consistent daily practice

·        Month 2 Success: Confident authority in healing ministry without hesitation

·        Month 3 Success: Precise, efficient technique with measurable improvement

·        Month 4 Success: Successful ministry in challenging and resistant situations

·        Month 5 Success: Teaching others effectively and lifestyle integration complete


 

This type of training program takes a unique approach: systematic skill development through disciplined training, martial arts mindset applied to healing ministry, combat-ready preparation for real-world application, and lifestyle integration that makes extraordinary healing ministry as natural as martial arts became through consistent practice and technique mastery.

 

 


 

 

CHAPTER 43: A Second Training Path Option

With Detailed Daily Exercises (1 Sample Week for Each Month)


MONTH 1: FOUNDATION - Establishing Biblical Truth

Week 1-2: Healing in God's Redemptive Plan

·        Daily immersion in healing scriptures with progressive understanding

·        Building comprehensive theological foundation through systematic study

·        Identifying and dismantling religious traditions that undermine healing faith

Week 3-4: Obstacles to Faith

·        Recognizing and addressing common misconceptions about God's will to heal

·        Understanding the finished work of Christ as it relates to healing

·        Developing biblical responses to apparent contradictions and objections

 


Month 1’s 'Day By Day' Sample Routine - For the First 7 Days

Day 1: Establishing Healing Purpose

·        Morning: Read Isaiah 53:4-5, Matthew 8:17, and 1 Peter 2:24. Journal your understanding of Christ's provision for healing.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "By His stripes I am healed. Healing is part of Christ's finished work."

·        Evening: Study Chapter 1 of "Christ the Healer" by F.F. Bosworth. Take detailed notes.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Isaiah 53:5 while falling asleep.

Day 2: God's Healing Nature

·        Morning: Study Exodus 15:26, Psalm 103:1-3, and Psalm 107:20. Journal about God as Healer.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "Jehovah-Rapha is my healer. Healing is part of God's unchanging nature."

·        Evening: Study Chapter 2 of "Christ the Healer" by F.F. Bosworth. Note three key insights.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Exodus 15:26 while falling asleep.

Day 3: Healing in Redemption

·        Morning: Study Galatians 3:13-14, Deuteronomy 28:15-68 (noting sickness as part of the curse). Journal about redemption from the curse.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law, including all sickness and disease."

·        Evening: Watch Session 1 of "Divine Healing Technician Training" by Curry Blake. Take detailed notes.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Galatians 3:13-14 while falling asleep.

Day 4: Jesus' Healing Ministry Example

·        Morning: Study Matthew 4:23-24, Matthew 12:15, and Luke 6:17-19. Journal about Jesus' consistent healing pattern.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "Jesus healed all who came to Him without exception. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever."

·        Evening: Study Chapter 3 of "Christ the Healer" by F.F. Bosworth. Note specific patterns in Jesus' healing ministry.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Hebrews 13:8 while falling asleep.

Day 5: Healing Commission to Believers

·        Morning: Study Mark 16:15-20, Matthew 10:1, 7-8, and Luke 9:1-2. Journal about the commission to heal.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "Jesus commissioned me to heal the sick just as He did. This commission has never been revoked."

·        Evening: Watch Session 2 of "Divine Healing Technician Training" by Curry Blake. Note three key insights.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Mark 16:17-18 while falling asleep.

Day 6: Faith vs. Unbelief

·        Morning: Study Mark 6:1-6, Matthew 13:58, and Matthew 17:14-21. Journal about how unbelief hinders healing.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "I reject all unbelief and embrace absolute faith in God's healing promises."

·        Evening: Study Chapter 4 of "Christ the Healer" by F.F. Bosworth. Note specific insights about faith vs. unbelief.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Mark 9:23 while falling asleep.

Day 7: Healing as God's Will

·        Morning: Study Matthew 8:1-3, Luke 5:12-13, and 3 John 1:2. Journal about God's will concerning healing.

·        Midday: Declare aloud: "God's will is healing and health for me and all believers without exception."

·        Evening: Review your week's journal entries. Write a personal statement of faith regarding God's will to heal.

·        Bedtime: Meditate on Matthew 8:2-3 while falling asleep.

 


MONTH 2: IDENTITY - Embracing Authority in Christ

Week 1-2: The Believer's Legal Authority

·        Understanding delegated authority through Christ

·        Distinguishing between petition-based prayer and command-based authority

·        Developing awareness of legal positioning rather than personal worthiness

Week 3-4: Exercising Authority with Confidence

·        Practicing authoritative declaration and commands

·        Overcoming unworthiness feelings and insecurity

·        Building identity-based confidence through Word immersion

 


Month 2’s 'Day By Day' Sample Routine - For the First 7 Days

Day 1: Legal Authority Foundation

·        Morning: Declare aloud your legal authority in Christ based on Matthew 28:18-20. Journal your understanding.

·        Midday: Meditate on your position as a joint-heir with Christ (Romans 8:17).

·        Afternoon: Practice speaking with authority to an object (e.g., command a pen to move). Notice your confidence level.

·        Evening: Study Chapter 1 of "The Believer's Authority" by Andrew Wommack. Take detailed notes.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Romans 8:11-17 audio while falling asleep.

Day 2: Delegated Authority Understanding

·        Morning: Declare your delegated authority based on Luke 10:19 and Mark 16:17-18. Journal insights.

·        Midday: Meditate on your ambassadorial position (2 Corinthians 5:20).

·        Afternoon: Practice speaking with authority to a condition in your own body (e.g., minor pain, fatigue).

·        Evening: Study Chapter 2 of "The Believer's Authority" by Andrew Wommack. Note three key insights.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Luke 10:17-20 audio while falling asleep.

Day 3: Authority vs. Ability

·        Morning: Declare the distinction between authority (legal right) and ability (personal power) based on Acts 3:6.

·        Midday: Meditate on exercising Christ's authority rather than personal ability.

·        Afternoon: Practice giving authoritative commands regarding situations in your life, focusing on legal right rather than personal ability.

·        Evening: Watch Session 3 of "Divine Healing Technician Training" by Curry Blake. Take detailed notes.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Matthew 28:18-20 audio while falling asleep.

Day 4: Overcoming Unworthiness

·        Morning: Declare your righteousness in Christ based on 2 Corinthians 5:21. Journal insights.

·        Midday: Meditate on being accepted in the Beloved (Ephesians 1:6).

·        Afternoon: Practice authoritative ministry while consciously rejecting all unworthiness feelings.

·        Evening: Study Chapter 4 of "The Believer's Authority" by Andrew Wommack. Note specific insights about overcoming unworthiness.

·        Bedtime: Listen to 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 audio while falling asleep.

Day 5: Speaking with Authority

·        Morning: Declare your authority to speak for God based on John 14:12-14. Journal insights.

·        Midday: Meditate on speaking as Christ's representative.

·        Afternoon: Practice the specific language patterns for authoritative healing commands.

·        Evening: Watch Session 4 of "Divine Healing Technician Training" by Curry Blake. Note three key insights about authoritative speaking.

·        Bedtime: Listen to John 14:12-14 audio while falling asleep.

Day 6: Authority over Specific Conditions

·        Morning: Declare your authority over specific conditions based on Mark 16:17-18. Journal insights.

·        Midday: Meditate on your authority over all sickness and disease.

·        Afternoon: Practice speaking with authority to specific disease conditions (naming them explicitly).

·        Evening: Study Chapter 7 of "The Believer's Authority" by Andrew Wommack. Note specific insights about authority over sickness.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Mark 16:15-20 audio while falling asleep.

Day 7: Maintaining Authority Consciousness

·        Morning: Declare your commitment to maintaining constant authority awareness. Journal strategies.

·        Midday: Meditate on walking in continuous authority consciousness.

·        Afternoon: Practice authoritative ministry with increasing confidence, noting progress from Day 1.

·        Evening: Review your week's journal entries. Write a personal statement of faith regarding your healing authority.

·        Bedtime: Listen to a compilation of authority scriptures while falling asleep.

 


MONTH 3: MINDSET - Renewing the Mind

Week 1-2: Transforming Thought Patterns

·        Identifying and replacing doubt-producing thought patterns

·        Developing faith-based reasoning that overrides sense knowledge

·        Building mental discipline that maintains focus on God's Word despite contradictory evidence

Week 3-4: Creating a Faith Environment

·        Establishing faith-saturated environmental influences

·        Eliminating doubt-producing inputs from media, relationships, and information sources

·        Developing the habit of speaking only faith-filled words regardless of circumstances

 


Month 3’s 'Day By Day' Sample Routine - For the First 7 Days

Day 1: Identifying Doubt Patterns

·        Morning: Identify specific thought patterns that produce doubt. Journal them with biblical counterparts.

·        Throughout Day: Conduct hourly "thought checks," immediately correcting doubt-based thinking.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on Romans 12:2 and 2 Corinthians 10:5, focusing on thought capture and renewal.

·        Evening: Conduct a comprehensive "doubt audit" of your mental environment, identifying specific sources.

·        Bedtime: Listen to faith declarations focused on mind renewal while falling asleep.

Day 2: Sense Knowledge vs. Revelation Knowledge

·        Morning: Study the difference between sense-based thinking and revelation-based thinking. Journal insights.

·        Throughout Day: Practice consciously choosing revelation knowledge over sense knowledge hourly.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on 2 Corinthians 5:7 and Hebrews 11:1, focusing on seeing with faith rather than natural eyes.

·        Evening: Study Chapter 3 of "Mountain Moving Faith" by Kenneth E. Hagin. Note three key insights.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Hebrews 11 audio while falling asleep.

Day 3: The Creative Power of Faith-Filled Thoughts

·        Morning: Study Romans 4:17 and Mark 11:22-24 regarding calling things that are not as though they were. Journal insights.

·        Throughout Day: Practice consciously forming thoughts that align with desired outcomes rather than current conditions.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on Philippians 4:8, focusing on directing thoughts intentionally.

·        Evening: Watch Session 5 of "Divine Healing Technician Training" by Curry Blake. Note specific insights about thought patterns.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Mark 11:22-24 audio while falling asleep.

Day 4: Developing Faith-Based Imagination

·        Morning: Practice seeing healing manifestation in your imagination before physical evidence. Journal the process.

·        Throughout Day: Hourly practice of visualizing desired outcomes with faith-filled imagination.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on Ephesians 1:17-19, focusing on the "eyes of your understanding" being enlightened.

·        Evening: Study materials on faith-based visualization from "The Force of Faith" by Kenneth Copeland. Note three key insights.

·        Bedtime: Practice falling asleep while maintaining faith-filled images of healing manifestation.

Day 5: Environmental Faith Influences

·        Morning: Conduct a comprehensive audit of your environmental influences (media, relationships, information). Journal findings.

·        Throughout Day: Make specific adjustments to your environment based on morning audit.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on 1 Corinthians 15:33 and Proverbs 13:20, focusing on influence impact.

·        Evening: Create a strategic plan for maintaining a faith-saturated environment, including specific eliminations and additions.

·        Bedtime: Listen to compilation of faith-building testimonies while falling asleep.

Day 6: Developing Faith-Filled Speech Patterns

·        Morning: Identify specific speech patterns that undermine faith. Journal them with faith-filled alternatives.

·        Throughout Day: Practice rigorous monitoring of all speech, immediately correcting faith-contradicting statements.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on Proverbs 18:21 and James 3:2-5, focusing on the power of the tongue.

·        Evening: Study materials on faith-filled speech from "How to Turn Your Faith Loose" by Kenneth E. Hagin. Note three key insights.

·        Bedtime: Listen to compilation of faith declarations while falling asleep.

Day 7: Maintaining Faith Despite Contradictory Evidence

·        Morning: Study Abraham's faith in Romans 4:17-21. Journal about maintaining faith despite contradictory evidence.

·        Throughout Day: Practice conscious rejection of all contradictory evidence that challenges faith certainty.

·        Afternoon: Meditate on 2 Corinthians 4:18, focusing on looking at unseen realities rather than visible conditions.

·        Evening: Review your week's journal entries. Write a personal strategy for maintaining faith-based thinking regardless of circumstances.

·        Bedtime: Listen to Romans 4:17-21 audio while falling asleep.

 


MONTH 4: MANIFESTATION - Releasing Faith Through Action

Week 1-2: Developing Practical Ministry Skills

·        Learning specific command language patterns for effective ministry

·        Understanding discernment for appropriate approach to different conditions

·        Developing sensitivity to the Holy Spirit's guidance in ministry settings

Week 3-4: Progressive Application with Feedback

·        Practicing healing ministry with increasing complexity

·        Beginning with minor conditions and progressing to more serious issues

·        Implementing systematic evaluation and adjustment based on results

 


Month 4’s 'Day By Day' Sample Routine - For the First 7 Days

Day 1: Command-Based Ministry Foundations

·        Morning: Prayer, declaration, and preparation for command-based ministry. Journal your readiness.

·        Daily Application: Find one person with a minor condition (headache, minor pain) to minister to.

·        Practice Session: Apply command-based ministry using authority language patterns learned in Month 2.

·        Evening: Journal your experience, noting confidence level, approach used, results, and insights gained.

·        Bedtime: Review successful healing testimonies focusing on command-based ministry.

Day 2: Hearing and Following Specific Direction

·        Morning: Prayer focused on developing sensitivity to the Holy Spirit's guidance. Journal insights.

·        Daily Application: Find one person to minister to, focusing specifically on receiving and following directional guidance.

·        Practice Session: Apply healing ministry with focused attention on any specific direction received.

·        Evening: Journal your experience, particularly noting any specific guidance received and its impact on results.

·        Bedtime: Review testimonies of healings that resulted from specific guidance.

Day 3: Developing Ministry Persistence

·        Morning: Prayer and study on Luke 11:5-10 regarding persistence. Journal insights.

·        Daily Application: Find a condition that has been resistant to healing previously.

·        Practice Session: Apply persistent command-based ministry without yielding to discouragement.

·        Evening: Journal your experience, focusing on your persistence level and any changes observed.

·        Bedtime: Review testimonies of healings that required persistent ministry.

Day 4: Ministering to Root Causes

·        Morning: Prayer and study on addressing root causes rather than symptoms. Journal insights.

·        Daily Application: Find someone with a condition that may have underlying causes (physical, emotional, spiritual).

·        Practice Session: Apply ministry that addresses potential root causes rather than just symptoms.

·        Evening: Journal your experience, noting your discernment of root causes and approach used.

·        Bedtime: Review teachings about addressing root causes in healing ministry.

Day 5: Increasing Ministry Confidence

·        Morning: Prayer specifically focused on building confidence based on God's Word rather than past experiences. Journal insights.

·        Daily Application: Find someone with a condition that would normally intimidate you.

·        Practice Session: Apply ministry with deliberately increased confidence regardless of the condition's severity.

·        Evening: Journal your experience, particularly noting confidence levels throughout the ministry session.

·        Bedtime: Review testimonies of healings of conditions similar to what you ministered to today.

Day 6: Expanding Ministry Range

·        Morning: Prayer focused on expanding your faith for diverse conditions. Journal insights.

·        Daily Application: Intentionally seek someone with a condition you've never ministered to before.

·        Practice Session: Apply healing ministry with confidence despite unfamiliarity with the condition.

·        Evening: Journal your experience, noting any adjustments made for the specific condition.

·        Bedtime: Review testimonies of healings across diverse conditions.

Day 7: Verification and Follow-Up

·        Morning: Prayer focused on complete manifestation rather than partial improvement. Journal insights.

·        Daily Application: Follow up with people you've ministered to previously this week.

·        Practice Session: Apply additional ministry as needed, with focus on complete manifestation.

·        Evening: Compile comprehensive journal of the week's experiences, analyzing patterns in approach and results.

·        Bedtime: Review testimonies that emphasize complete versus partial healing.

 


MONTH 5: LIFESTYLE - Walking in Supernatural Normality

Week 1-2: Integrating Healing Ministry into Daily Life

·        Developing awareness of divine appointments throughout normal activities

·        Building lifestyle patterns that maintain constant faith readiness

·        Learning to respond instantly to Holy Spirit promptings without hesitation

Week 3-4: Expanding Influence and Impact

·        Developing strategies for sustained healing ministry beyond emotional highs

·        Building systems for continued growth and learning after program completion

·        Creating accountability and community support for long-term consistency

 


Month 5’s 'Day By Day' Sample Routine - For the First 7 Days

Day 1: Developing Continual Readiness

·        Morning: Prayer and declaration focused on maintaining constant healing readiness. Journal your strategy.

·        Throughout Day: Practice maintaining continuous awareness of healing opportunities in normal activities.

·        Intentional Outreach: Visit a public location (store, park) with specific intention to find healing opportunities.

·        Evening: Document all opportunities noticed (whether acted upon or not) and any ministry provided.

·        Weekly Group: Share first-day experiences with accountability partners, focusing on awareness development.

Day 2: Integrating Ministry Into Daily Routine

·        Morning: Prayer focused on seeing healing ministry as normal extension of daily activities rather than separate function.

·        Throughout Day: Practice seamlessly integrating healing opportunities into normal conversations and interactions.

·        Intentional Outreach: Conduct normal business (shopping, appointments) while remaining alert to divine appointments.

·        Evening: Document how healing ministry integrated with normal activities, noting any adjustments needed.

·        Bedtime: Review teachings on lifestyle integration of healing ministry.

Day 3: Building Ministry Momentum

·        Morning: Prayer focused on increasing impact through consistent application. Journal your vision for momentum.

·        Throughout Day: Practice building on previous days' experiences, noting increasing ease and confidence.

·        Intentional Outreach: Return to a location where you previously ministered, looking for additional opportunities.

·        Evening: Document evidence of increased momentum in confidence, effectiveness, and receptivity.

·        Bedtime: Review teachings on building spiritual momentum through consistency.

Day 4: Overcoming Environmental Resistance

·        Morning: Prayer focused on maintaining faith in resistant environments. Journal potential challenges.

·        Throughout Day: Practice maintaining faith-filled perspective despite potentially negative surroundings.

·        Intentional Outreach: Deliberately choose a location or situation that might normally suppress faith expression.

·        Evening: Document how you maintained faith focus despite environmental resistance.

·        Bedtime: Review teachings on maintaining faith in diverse environments.

Day 5: Developing Spiritual Alertness

·        Morning: Prayer specifically focused on increased sensitivity to divine appointments. Journal your current awareness level.

·        Throughout Day: Practice heightened attention to subtle Holy Spirit promptings throughout normal activities.

·        Intentional Outreach: Follow any specific promptings received, however unusual they might seem.

·        Evening: Document all promptings received, your response, and the outcomes experienced.

·        Bedtime: Review teachings on developing sensitivity to divine guidance.

Day 6: Creating Opportunity Structures

·        Morning: Prayer focused on creating rather than merely finding opportunities. Journal strategy ideas.

·        Throughout Day: Practice intentionally creating healing opportunity contexts in normal interactions.

·        Intentional Outreach: Implement a specific strategy for creating healing ministry opportunities.

·        Evening: Document the effectiveness of your opportunity creation strategy.

·        Bedtime: Review teachings on proactive ministry approach.

Day 7: Establishing Sustainable Patterns

·        Morning: Prayer focused on long-term consistency beyond emotional highs. Journal your sustainable strategy.

·        Throughout Day: Practice maintaining consistent faith focus regardless of emotional state.

·        Intentional Outreach: Implement your sustainable strategy in a public setting.

·        Evening: Compile comprehensive journal of the week's experiences, evaluating sustainability factors.

·        Weekly Group: Share week's experiences with accountability partners, focusing on developing sustainable patterns.