The
Elijah Challenge Basic Training was hosted by International Christian
Community, a mostly Asian congregation located in the Glen Waverley
area of Melbourne. Participants also came from the neighboring state
of Tasmania off the southeast coast of Australia.
The
Training was conducted in English and in Mandarin Chinese in separate
locations. According to ICC elder Jason Chew, the distinction between
the gift of healing and the authority to heal as taught in Scripture
had not been clearly understood with the two generally being lumped
together. Through the Training the people came to understand the
difference between the two more clearly. While not all believers
have the gift of healing for building up the body of Christ (1
Corinthians
12), disciples have
been given
a measure of authority to heal the sick for proclaiming the gospel
to the lost (Luke 10:9). In the Training at ICC the disciples were
taught how to use that authority to heal the sick effectively and
scripturally.
Following
the Training which took place on Thursday evening, Friday evening,
and Saturday morning and afternoon, two evangelistic healing rallies
were held where the gospel was preached and the sick were healed
in Jesus' name. The miraculous healings would prove to everyone
that Jesus is the only way to the Father and is in fact the Son
of God who can grant eternal life.
The
healing rally on the second evening
Trained
disciples at the front prepare to heal the infirm to confirm
the
truth of the gospel
Above
& below: the disciples lay hands on the infirm
After
a few minutes people began to climb up to the stage to testify that
the Lord had healed them. Although more people were healed on the
first evening, below are photos of some who were healed
on the second evening.
Above
& below: those who are healed testify publicly
This
man had to undergo frequent dialysis because of malfunctioning
kidneys. When a disciple laid hands on him, he felt power in his
body and felt well.
This
woman was delivered from the spirit of fear
At the two evangelistic healing rallies quite a few people testified
of being healed or physically touched by God, proving that Jesus
is the only way to the Father. Many of them were
Chinese-speaking. We have seen over the years that
when we hold an evangelistic meeting
where both English-speaking and Chinese-speaking people are in attendance,
a disproportionate of those healed will be Chinese-speaking. This
is true even when all of the people in attendance are ethnic Chinese---with
some English-speakers and the others Chinese-speakers.
We believe
the significant factor therefore is not ethnicity per se or
even necessarily geographic location, but more importantly language,
culture and background. The focus of the gospel is now turning
to non-western-culture
peoples who have never heard it. The West has already
had the gospel for centuries---to the point of becoming "christianized" and
immunized to the truth.
After
the testimonies the people rise to give
glory to God for what He did.
"You
do miracles so great, You deserve the glory"
Testimony
"My
parents came to the healing session which indicated an expectation
and better, a belief. My mom, a
stroke victim, experienced
healing during the session. She could walk and after her testimony
on stage (ie, at home) told me a lump around her knee had disappeared,
thereby enabling her to lift her leg by more than her normal painful
stretch of 6 inches (our church stage has a step of more than 12").
She could also walked freely around the church. Praise the Lord."
-Jason
S.