As about one hundred people came forward for healing
prayer for back problems at our Training near Pondicherry,
South India, a woman also stepped forward. Approaching me she
had
a most desperately pleading look on her face, all the while
pointing at
her eye and her ear. I understood she was blind in one eye
and deaf in one ear, and want to be healed in Jesus' name.
But the
prayer was for those with back problems, and she stood by
patiently as one hundred more believers came forward to lay
their hands
on those with back infirmities. When I asked who had been healed
through
the prayer, the great majority of the hundred people raised
their hands. I asked for testimonies, and many testified how
their backs
had been healed, some having suffered for years with pain.
When I told everyone to return to their seats, the woman also
went back,
still blind and deaf.
Looking at her I felt compassion for her and the gift of faith
welling up within my spirit. I motioned her to come back up. We
were going to minister healing to her in Jesus' name. She approached
the stage.
"Who's
going to minister healing to her?" I
asked the crowd of between four and five hundred believers
who were attending
the three-day Elijah Challenge Basic Training. A middle-aged
sister who was a leader in a local church came forward.
"Now, sister, we're going to minister healing to her just
as Jesus would," I said to her matter-of-factly. "Jesus
opened the ears of the deaf and the eyes of the blind by putting
his fingers in deaf ears or touching blind eyes, and commanding
healing with authority. We're going to do it the same way right
now. Put your finger into her deaf ear." She did as I instructed.
"Now with authority say 'in the name of Jesus, spirit of
deafness, come out. Ear, be open in Jesus' name.'" After she
repeated the command after me, I said, "Now let's test her
hearing."
The woman said that she could hear again---faith in the name of
Jesus had opened up her deaf ear. The Seminar hall erupted in praise
to the Lord Jesus.
"Now let's minister healing to her blind eye in Jesus' name.
Sister, lay your hand on her blind eye, and command it to be restored
in Jesus' name." Afterwards she covered up her good eye to
test the other eye, but she saw nothing but darkness. "Let's
minister to her again," I said.
Once again the sister spoke over the blind eye, but still there
was no restoring of the sight. I could feel the tension in the
auditorium. Remembering that the apostle Paul had prayed three
times before he accepted that it was not God's will to remove the
thorn in his flesh (2 Cor 12.7-9), I instructed the sister to minister
a third time.
This time with her blind eye she could make out the three of us
standing in front of her as well as the color of the sister's pink
dress. Once again the sister ministered to her, and now she could
see more clearly with the eye. (See Mark 8.22-25 for a similar
incident in the ministry of Jesus Christ.)
Luke
10:9 "Heal
the sick who are there and tell them,
'The kingdom of God is near you.’"