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Cindy Jocobs: Bearing Other’s Sickness

Possessing the Gates of the Enemy
Cindy Jacobs
Bearing Other’s Sicknesses
 
Over the past years we have received a number of sad reports from pray-ers across America. One of the saddest involved an intercessory prayer group leader who had become sick. As she prayed she felt that this sickness was not hers but that she was bearing it for another friend. She said openly that this sickness could not touch her because it was not real and was only something she was carrying for the weaker person. As time went on, however, she got sicker and sicker. When finally she went to the doctor, she learned that she had an advanced case of diabetes. She was in such serious condition that the doctor could do nothing for her, and she died. This woman took on false burden-bearing and stepped into an area of presumption and deception that killed her.
In studying about this problem I reread a section in Norman Grubbs’ book on Rees Howells that shed some light as to where the idea that intercessors should actually take on another’s sickness might have developed. I share this not to attack a man whom I consider personally to be one of the greatest intercessors who ever lived but to make the point that although Rees Howells was a pioneer in the area of intercession, his explanation in writing might not convey exactly what the Lord meant when He spoke to him about “identification.”
Mr. Howells had already known something of the groanings of the Spirit in him for the needy and afflicted. . .. But what would it mean to intercede for a consumptive? As an intercessor, he must enter into the sufferings and take the place of the one prayed for. He knew that a bed- ridden consumptive could have no normal home life, was confined to one room, and was cut off from everything that once comprised the interests and pleasures of life. So during this time of “abiding” the Holy Spirit went much deeper in identifying him with the suffering of others. And as he did so, it was not just this one woman, but the consumptives and sufferers of the world whose burden came upon him.

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Heart Issues

I feel like it’s time to share a little bit about my health issue last October, 2019. It’s been a year almost, and I’m doing fine. And I owe everything to the Lord for saving my life.

In 2017, I started having bad cases of indigestion. It was like chest pains, but if I took the right medication the pain went away. I identified the cause of the indigestion as being how much and when I ate. I begin standing for my healing in March 2018.

There was one time when my chest was bothering me so bad that I almost called an ambulance… But I didn’t and the pain left and I was fine. I went to work the next day just fine.

By 2019, The chest pains that I was calling indigestion were coming more often. I would pray, put things into the Lords hands, and go on as soon as I could. Sometimes the pain would bend me over double. But I could always tell, by the presence of God, that he was taking the pain away. Sometimes during prayer, the pain would lift off of me like a fog or a mist was lifting. I was always so encouraged by that. Continue reading

Peter Tan: Touch not His Anointed

The anointing that God places on His vessels is so holy that God warned
others against touching His anointed ones (1 Chronicles 16:22). God takes
no pleasure in those who disrespect His anointing upon His vessels. Miriam
learnt it the hard way (Numbers 12:1-10). It is one sure way of making God angry.

God watches closely over His servants because of His vested interest upon them – the anointing of the Holy Spirit, a most precious substance and holy
heavenly commodity.

Peter Tan

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