
Speaking to a Woman with cancer:
...Put
your hand over this lady. Get a shot of her. That's what cancer does. Now
we're going to fill 'em with Jesus does. Not for our glory, but for the
glory - look at me, girl, look at me! I won't lie to you. I had too many
people lie to me. I don't deny this
sickness in your body. I deny its right. Jesus paid for this. So if He paid
for it, you don't need to have it. He couldn't give
it to you, 'cause He don't have any. He didn't send it to you to teach you
something, because it's not teaching you nothing but pain and sorrow.
See what I'm saying? Now that's what religion will tell ya. Jesus said by
His stripes you were healed. JESUS! this thing is cursed in her body. In
the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Cursed, cursed, cursed. Jesus, touch
her. Touch her!
If you're dying of cancer, you better listen to me,
tonight. If you compromise, you're going to die, but if you grab the promise
that said by His stripes I am
healed, and don't ever [unintelligible], you'll get your miracle.
To
a Lady in a Wheelchair: I want a bite of the cake, brother! I want a bite
of the pie. I want it! I want what God has for me. I want it! So if He said
by His stripes you were healed - 'Yeah, but I am sick.'
Lady, I know you're in the wheelchair. I don't
deny it. But He said by His stripes you were healed.
'But I am in this...' I know that. But if you'll hang
on to 'were healed' am - what do we call that thing? Armchair will get out
of here.
You say, 'Now don't give her hope! Don't raise her
expectations up.'
What does hope mean? Earnest expectation. Now faith
is the substance of the things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Anybody can tell you you're
going to stay in the chair. Don't take some theologian to figure that out.
But Jesus said you could walk. That's what He said, lady. That's what He
said! We're
going to believe with you. I don't care what the world says. We're going
to believe with you. We're not going to compromise. We're going to believe
with you!
Whatever it takes, we're going to believe with you!! We are standing, believing
you're free [unintelligible], because God said it. He already said yes!
Don't ever
accept anything else! I don't care what anybody thinks. They're not in that
chair like you are! You don't need sympathy. You need compassion. Compassion
[unintelligible]. You see what I'm saying? We don't deny what we see. We
deny its right. (Jesse Duplantis, Trinity Broadcasting Network, October
8, 1997)
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