![]() ![]() Amen.ĭear Lord, we stand here today in the authority that You gave to Your people thousands of years ago. I know that You see the illness of those in this hospital, but there is no doubt You Lord can heal them because You love them. We pray asking for Your compassion over all patients and staff during this visit. So, Lord during this hospital visit, we declare Your Word. Father, I thank You for Your Word that reminds us that Jesus had compassion on people and He healed their sick. We thank You in advance for Your divine healing and favor. So, Lord we stand on Your Word and promises right now. Righteous God, my soul sings praises to You because of who You are and how great You are! You are the restorer of all good things! Therefore, I know that You can restore health to those in this hospital and that You can heal their wounds. ![]() We believe and receive Your healing power Jehovah-Rapha. Lord, we stand on Your Word that reminds us that many are the afflictions of Your chosen people, but You deliver us out of them all! You are the Great Physician. So, during this hospital visit, we pray for emotional, mental and physical healing, in Jesus’ name. Therefore, because I am in Your image, I know that You will deliver. Heavenly Father, we give You thanks today, because You created me to be in Your image. So, Father just as your love covers the earth, we pray that Your healing power will cover each ward in this hospital. We pray that even in times of sickness, You will be their God. Lord, as we look to You in all things, we pray for every person during this hospital visit. Your Word says that You will bless those who choose to serve You. I pray that just as the woman with the issue of blood believed in Your healing powers, I pray that as her issue of blood stanched, I pray that we too can be made whole, in Jesus’ name we pray Amen.įather, I choose to serve You with my whole heart, mind and soul. It is You who can and will take away all sickness from Your people, so I pray that this be done in Jesus’ name. Perhaps Paul needed Luke as a physician and now Mark as a scribe.Dear Lord, I pray for Your divine healing power to be here in this hospital. Years before, Mark had fallen out of favor with Paul, but now he wanted Mark to come, just as Luke was with him now. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is very useful to me for ministry” (2 Timothy 4:11). He needed some help, so he said that “Luke alone is with me. When the Apostle Paul wrote Timothy, he was in prison. He could be useful for a number of reasons, not just medical ones. A physician would certainly be a blessing on a missionary trip. Luke’s been called Luke the Physician, Luke the Evangelist, and by historians, Luke the Historian, since his writings contain numerous historical facts, figures and dates, but when the Apostle Paul wrote to the Colossians, he included the fact that “Luke the beloved physician greets you, as does Demas” (Col 4:14). Now that’s faith! It was because of her faith in Christ that “immediately the flow of blood dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of her disease” (Mark 5:29). She’d heard that people were being healed (Mark 5:27), so she thought, “If I touch even his garments, I will be made well” (Mark 5:28). She had spent all that she had, but it only grew worse (Mark 5:26), so she sought out Jesus so that she could touch His garment. Jesus’ PowerĪ woman who had suffered for 12 long years with a bleeding condition had attempted to be healed by various doctors, but none had helped. If only they had realized their sinfulness before Christ that they too needed a physician, they could have been healed and cleansed from all unrighteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21). Their sins had accrued God’s righteous wrath. Even though they didn’t think they were sinners, Jesus “said to them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners” (Mark 2:17). When Jesus was accused of eating with tax collectors and sinners (Mark 2:16), Jesus could have included the Pharisees too because they were sinners as well. He inhabits eternity, so He already knows that it works out for your best (Romans 8:28). We can trust the Great Physician with the uncertain future ahead. If it is the Lord’s will that some be healed and others not, we must remember that the Lord will have mercy upon whom He will have mercy for either healing or for saving (Exodus 33:19 Romans 9:15). Probably from a reference from Mark 2, but the Lord Himself is the One “Who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases” (Psalm 103:3). Jesus has been referred to as the Great Physician. Here are 5 stories from the Bible that doctors should read and consider. ![]()
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