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Impartation of Healing and Wholeness

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Firstly, I would like you to read this article on Impartation. Here is the link to it: Impartation

Now, having read the article, you will have the knowledge base to be able to understand what happens and have the faith to receive what God wants to impart to you.

After returning from a teaching session where Impartation was being taught, the revelation of it came strongly to me from the Holy Spirit, and it seemed that the Lord has given me the freedom to minister it to others. He also showed me that He is not limited by geography, and that even though we are on line, He can still work because what we are doing is in the Spirit and not in the natural.

What I am inviting you to do is to share your healing need with me, and I will impart healing and wellness in a reply to you on this thread. We will do it that way because others will observe and increase their faith as they see it working to bless others.

When you share your need, I will make the impartation statement on the thread. Something like this: "I impart wellness and wholeness to you from the Holy Spirit within me." You then lay your hand on your computer as a point of contact and say, "I accept the impartation in the Name of Jesus."

At that point, I believe that virtue will go from the Holy Spirit in me into your spirit, wherever you are. The working of the Spirit is not limited by distance, and my statement of impartation is an act of faith on my part, and your laying your hand on your computer and saying that you accept is an act of faith on your part.

Then all we can do is leave the actual healing to the Holy Spirit, because it is not the technique that heals, but it is Jesus who is the Healer, and it will be by His grace and mercy that a healing will occur.

I want to say that there is to be no debate about this, although I am very happy to answer sincere questions from those who are willing to participate but are not sure. If there are those who do not believe in this and want to debate the issue, go to the Pentecostal/Charismatic Debate forum and I will be happy to discuss the issues with you there.

But for those who would have no problem with participating in an act of faith to trust God for healing in this way, please feel welcome to contribute to this thread.
 
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Just how close have you been with God, cause no man can bring that which he himself has not experienced. Have you been in the Presence of the Almighty.

Give us your testimony.. of the living experience contact with God Himself.
I am under no obligation to do that. It would only serve to set you up as judge of me and my walk with God, thereby inducing you to sin against God by judging another Christian believer. Paul said in 1 Cornithians 4v3-4: (NIV) "I care very little if I am judged by you or any human court; indeed I do not even judge myself. My conscience is clear, but that does not make me innocent. It is the Lord who judges me."

I am the righteousness of God in Christ (Romans 3:21), therefore this puts right out range of your demand for me to justify myself to you or anyone else. I am confident that God will vindicate me if what I am doing has His approval "Vindicate me, O LORD, for I have walked in my integrity, And I have trusted in the LORD without wavering (Psalm 26:1)

I have my own mentors given to me by the Lord, and I follow their guidance because they are the ones specifically ordained by the Holy Spirit.

The purpose of this thread is to assist believers who would not have any problem with the ministry that I am offering.

Therefore you are quite free to go your way and do what you believe is God's will for you, and I will continue doing what I believe is God's will for me.

 
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Thank you Oscar.. I have read through the article.. and just want to thank YOU for doing this.. I believe this is of GOD and it is HE who is reaching out through YOU to touch lives and heal them.. Blessed be HIS name..
 
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How can you 'impart' something to me that I already have a covenant right to? Is it not written that by His stripes you were healed? Actually, you can't give me anything that God hasn't already provided for me through my union with Christ.

Thanks, but no thanks.


Alan
 
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No problem. It's all voluntary, and you have every right to refuse.
 
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Dear Oscarr, I have been seeking God for healing with PCOS and Eczema for quite some time now.. I do believe God will heal me one day, but sometimes I waver and doubts God because I don't understand why He's withholding healing from me..

I have been raised in a family with a lot of fear and anxiety hence I don't know if this is the reason why God has withheld healing from me because I still have fear and anxiety inside me, which is of cause to Him is sin..

Anyway, I am really glory that you're willing to impart your anointing on me. Hope to hear from you soon.

In Christ's love,

Donna
 
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Thank you to those people who have asked for impartations. I have responded to you by PM so that your faith be not undermined by further negative posts.

I gave up on the thread because of the negative posts, which shows that even a mature, experienced Christian can be discouraged by unbelief. Even Jesus could not do much in His home town because of the unbelief of His friends and relatives who saw Him growing up. I guess that they could not see past the time when He was a snotty nosed little kid running around, and found it hard then to see Him as the Son of God with the ability to do the miraculous.

I firmly acknowledge that it is Jesus who does the miracle of healing or any other supernatural work through the impartations. I use my faith when I impart things to people, and if those who ask for impartations have the faith to ask for them, that is enough faith for the Lord to do His work.

Someone said that he has the right to receive healing so there is no need to have impartations.

Firstly, I would answer by saying that we don't deserve anything from the Lord, and do not have rights at all. We are total debtors to the grace and mercy of God throughout all our lives. For me, to demand my rights from God is arrogance and grieves the Holy Spirit. But, as I decrease and Jesus increases in me through the Holy Spirit, then one day I will become humble enough for the Lord to regularly work the miraculous through me. But I have quite a way to go yet.

Secondly, no person is an isolated item in themselves. We need the Lord and each other. The Lord is pleased to use us to minister to each other because He values fellowship among Christians, and when we become aware of prayer needs, including healing, we are moved with compassion toward each other. Remember what Jesus said, the whole of the Law is contained in loving God with all our hearts, and loving our neighbor as ourselves. Who is our neighbor? That person who gets on this thread and asks for an impartation of God's grace for whatever they have need of.

When a person gets up on their high horse and criticises the revelation and faith that the Lord imparts to others for a particular type of ministry, the Lord sees that they have need of humility, and He works in them to bring them low so that they realise that Jesus is their only sufficiency, and without Him they can be nothing and do nothing.

So my prayer (and the Lord listens to me when I talk to Him), that those who criticise others will be dealt with according to the will of God and that they go through a time of complete helplessness to rid them of their pride and for them to realise that their lives and fruitfulness depends completely on Christ. Remember what happened to Nebuchadnezzar when he got too uppity and forgot that his position of authority was totally dependent on the living God of the Bible.

There are four important components of impartation after receiving a request. Firstly, I wait on the Lord for His guidance to know what to impart. I then use my faith to impart wellness and wholeness in the area where the Spirit needs to move, then the person accepts the impartation, and then I get with God privately and pray that He will do the required work. This last component is the most important one, because it is Jesus who does the work through the Holy Spirit, and pleading with Him to do is so very important. He has given us the instruction that by prayer and supplication to make our desires known to God. If He gives an instruction like that, then we have the confidence that He will hear us and use His power to do what we ask.

Sometimes it won't happen right away, and we have to use the fruit of the Spirit called patience. But there is the promise that through faith and patience we inherit the promises. So after receiving the impartation, it is best to wait on God with patience to allow Him time to bring things to pass according to His will.

I wasn't meaning to type all this, but it seems that my mind was stimulated to say them. Perhaps there are people out there who need this particular word.

So, I further invite those who would like to accept my ministry in the Lord, to PM me with their requests, and I will pray for them and then impart what the Holy Spirit prompts me for them.

 
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