Where are all the healers healing the sick and wounded in hospitals today?
Shouldn't this be a common occurrence?
Not talking about prophesying, but healing
My son broke his arm by going over the handlebars while riding a bicycle. This was 14 years ago.
It was the day before vacation. We were going to be gone for 8-9 days.
This wasn't a simple break. This was a 90 degree, "I BROKE MY ARM!", break. Right in the middle of his forearm. It snapped like a twig. (He was so brave. Refusing to cry!)
So, off to the hospital. The doctors took him to surgery and set his arm without breaking the skin. I'm glad he was 'out'... that would have hurt!
Hours later he's out of the hospital with a cast. He says he's 'okay' and still wants to go to Florida.
So, with a little hesitation we go ahead and load up and head down to Florida. It was a Saturday and we stopped as soon as we hit the coast for a good nights rest.
The next morning. We get up and go looking for an Orthodox Church that my wife identified the night before.
We found the Church within minutes, and arrived for services early.
The Priest walked straight up to my son and asked to see his arm. My son holds up the cast and shows it to him and explains how it happened. The Priest says, we will have unction today and we will pray for your healing.
Now by this time my oldest daughter and her husband who suffers from Leukemia, who live in Florida, join us at the Church. My son in law asks about what the Priest is talking about...
At the end of services but before the dismissal, the Priest comes out and motions to my son and my son in law to come forward.
He performs the right of unction for them and anoints them with Holy Oil.
Skip forward 10 days... my son is back at the doctor for his first checkup after the break. His mother is with him. I am still at work but arrive home before they return.
My son comes home without a cast! I'm asking my wife why that would be, it can't be healed yet.
She turns to me and says; "They cant find the break." It's gone.
Skip forward 14 years... my son in law has been in full remission until this very day.
Yes, I have reasons to believe.
Forgive me...