In the case of my mother's healing from fibro sarcoma cancer, an eyewitness recently told me that the church service my mother was in, when she was healed, was one of those services that "couldn't get off the ground." Nothing was happening. But somewhere in the middle of that dead service, a man suddenly got convicted. He jumped up and shouted, "This service is cursed because of me. I've had bitterness in my heart for 20 years toward a man across town and God's not going to bless me, or you, or anybody in this church until I get it right. I'll see you later. I'm out of here."
That started a chain reaction. People began to repent to each other. Knowing more about my father today, I would say, that even in that first year of marriage, my mother probably had developed a massive case of bitterness against him because he was a very difficult man. But that day, the whole place erupted in repentance and forgiveness. I also heard, while growing up, that she had made a Hannah type covenant that if God would heal her of that cancer, she would teach me in the nurtured admonition of the Lord. But in that meeting, paralyzed on a stretcher, with no one praying for her, something happened.
She came off that stretcher by herself and ran around the church shouting at the top of her lungs, "I'm healed, I'm healed, I'm healed." She ran person to person, grabbing their hands, thrusting them into the air, yelling, "Praise Him! Praise Him!" This is what can happen when you get right with God! This is what can happen when you deal with bitterness. She lived another 34 years!
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