
Rev. George Lai
Other events in Houston
By
Brother William
We
were invited by Pastor George Lai to minister at the Northwest
Chinese Baptist Church in Houston at a Sunday
morning
service
in February 2009. We taught from John 14:12 where Jesus promised
that those who believe on Him would do the works that He
did. Among the works that He did were preaching the gospel,
healing
the sick, casting out demons, and making disciples.
That morning we taught the believers how Jesus healed the
sick and cast out demons from Luke 4:31-41. In those verses
we discovered that Jesus in fact did not pray for the sick,
but rather He healed the sick using the authority which the
Father had given Him when He was anointed by the Holy Spirit
at the Jordan River. He did not pray to the Father, but instead
issued authoritative commands to the infirm, the infirmities
and demons.
After
the teaching, we demonstrated the approach that Jesus utilized
to heal the sick. We asked for people with infirmities
to come forward. After a few moments, Pastor Lai himself stepped
forward. He had been bothered by a bad knee for some time.
Encouraged, about five other people with infirmities slowly
joined him at the front as well.
I
asked for believers to come to lay hands on these people
and minister healing to them after the model of Jesus. When
everyone was in place, I led the believers in issuing authoritative
commands to the infirmities to leave and for the people to
be healed in the name of Jesus Christ. Afterwards I asked who
had been healed, and Pastor Lai came up to me. His knee had
been completely healed, he testified, and he demonstrated it
with a few robust kicks into the air. Two others testified
of being healed as well. Some who were not healed raised their
hands to indicate that their condition was better than before.
After we ministered in the same way a second time, more people
testified that they were healed. One middle-aged gentleman
who was suffering from pain in his foot due to neuropathy
was walking back and forth and could
no
longer find
the pain. A younger brother named Steve could not testify
at that time because he first had to be examined by his
doctor before he knew if in fact the Lord had healed him
of his
infirmity.
At
the end of the service I challenged the people to obey the
Lord’s
command to heal the sick and proclaim the kingdom of God
to the lost (Luke
10:9). I told them that the authority over disease and demons
which had just been dramatically demonstrated was not meant
to be used as a formula for long life and good health for themselves,
but rather for preaching the gospel to the lost. Following
the powerful model that I had seen with the Visitation
of God in Brazil,
I challenged them to go door-to-door healing the sick and sharing
the gospel
of Jesus Christ with other Asian people. They accepted the challenge.