"...but with God ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE" (a post about healing the "vaccine-injured")

But Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Matthew 19:26)

We all know, those of us who are students of God's Word, that Jesus' words above in context are related to our salvation. But I think all Christians would agree that beyond that, we can apply this principle/truth to other situations where we are facing an impossibility in the natural - in other words, a situation where there is no solution, where there is no way out, where there is no remedy, or where there is no hope. Would you disagree? 

While I am aware of certain voices out there at this time, claiming they have ways to reverse the changes that the so-called "vaccines" have made in people's bodies, most of the responsible medical voices I have been following are quite adamant that the changes these shots produce are permanent and irreversible. 

So what do we do? What can we do? Assuming that there is no way to go back? No way to undo what has been done?

There is only one answer and that is to look to God for His miraculous touch in the lives of those so affected. Whereas I would hope and pray there are (or will be) other means to undo the changes, the damage that these shots have caused/are causing/will be causing, at this point I know of nothing naturally that can reverse the changes that these experimental gene therapies have done to the bodies of now between 3 and 4 billion people. 

And it is here that I believe we have the opportunity of our lifetimes to point people to, and to minister to people with God's supernatural power. The God-possibility that Jesus refers to in the quote above.

No believer will deny that He can do it and so our posture must now be that we seek Him that He in fact will do it.

Vaccine injuries and deaths are exploding as Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (ADE) and other conditions are being documented worldwide. And even though as of now, many are still unaware of these statistics, there will be no way for people to deny the reality of countless millions that have already been and are being harmed and killed by the shots that they were lied to believe were "safe & effective" (what is proving to be one of the greatest deceptions in the history of mankind). 

I am now devoting the passion and energy (and also seeking to re-direct my "righteous anger") that I have about this issue, to directing people to the God of the impossible. To the one alone (at this point anyway), who can heal and restore. To the one who can undo the damage that has been done. In short, I will be offering to pray for anybody and everybody who is "vaccine-injured"!

Will people need to meet God's conditions? They always do. Depending upon who they are and what they knew, millions of Christians will need to repent for allowing themselves to be injected with something toxic that has in fact defiled the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 3:16-17), that involved abortion directly in their development, production, and testing and sadly doesn't even work. In short, minimally they are all unsafe, ineffective, and morally reprehensible. When one factors in the demonic spiritual elements that many of us who oppose them are convinced of as well, they are even worse. 

As James 5:16 puts it, "Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working". There is a condition that must be met. And I pray that Christians would have the humility to recognize this, to confess their sin (some did so in ignorance), to repent of it that they in fact may be healed.

As for unbelievers, even today my wife and I prayed for a Muslim woman who had no idea that what she had done was unsafe and ineffective and is now suffering from a clear vaccine injury. She willingly received prayer from us and even testified after we finished that something happened during our time of praying with her over the phone. As a non-Christian, she didn't have any conditions that needed to be met - no "house rules" so to speak as she is not yet part of God's family in Christ. 

Let us all begin to look to the one who said..."BUT WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE" as we seek to minister to the countless people who now wish they could undo what they have regrettably done. 

I am already full of expectancy and hope to see what the God of the impossible will do...

For such a time as this... 

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