Summary of "Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit Born Emotions - Session 5"
Session overview
This session (Session 5: “Faith that Produces a Miracle”) teaches how to “write” God‑given truths into your heart so faith produces healing, transformation, and manifestation. The emphasis is moving faith from the head into the heart so it is lived and felt, not treated as a future goal or mere intellectual idea.
Core message: faith must be anchored in revelation, moved from the head into the heart, expressed in present‑tense affirmations, felt emotionally, and practiced consistently.
Key strategies (actionable techniques)
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Start with revelation in prayer
- Ask God for a Rhema (a spoken/revealed) word or picture in prayer; use that revelation as the basis for heart‑change.
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Use present‑tense, affirmative confessions
- Speak kingdom truths as already true (for example, “I am healed,” “I am complete in Christ”), not as goals or negations (“I am not sick”).
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Visualize richly and repeatedly
- Picture specific, sensory scenes of the promised outcome (vibrant health, serving, playing with grandchildren). Pictures are described as the “language of the heart.”
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Engage the emotions
- Let the images produce feeling — emotions help cement the message into the heart.
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Ponder regularly (consistent mental rehearsal)
- Revisit and dwell on the revelation and pictures repeatedly so they saturate your heart and daily life.
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Give thanks and cultivate gratitude
- Be thankful as if the healing or promise is already done; gratitude “turns on the switch” for God’s power to flow.
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Speak Scripture and promises aloud, regularly
- Use scripture‑based declarations. (One testimony cited speaking verses as “medicine” three times daily.)
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Avoid double‑mindedness
- Don’t alternate between confessing healing and recounting sickness; consistent focus is required for change.
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Use visual “pull” and “push” images
- Pull: vivid positive pictures that draw you forward toward the desired outcome.
- Push: sober images of negative consequences to motivate corrective action (used as a safety net).
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Obey revelation promptly
- Follow God’s instructions instead of inserting your own premature solutions (example: Abraham’s immediate circumcision of his household).
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Adjust expectations about timing
- Accept that spiritual timelines can differ from earthly expectations; persist in vision and confession even if results take time.
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Short daily practice to charge your day
- Spend 5–10 minutes in focused gazing/visualization/devotional work (New Creation Celebration style): see yourself in Christ, feel the fruit of the Spirit, speak present‑tense truths — this charges faith for the day.
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Stop rehearsing problems
- Avoid repeatedly describing pain, sickness, or failure; replace that narrative with the revealed vision and present confessions.
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Use available guided tools and recordings
- Use the “New Creation Celebration” devotionals (themes include replacing emotions, replacing beliefs, putting on Christ) for structured practice.
Short daily methodology checklist
- Pray for a Rhema/revelation for each area of life.
- Form a clear, vivid picture of the promised outcome.
- Feel the image; allow emotion to rise.
- Speak present‑tense, affirmative declarations aloud.
- Give thanks as if it’s already true.
- Ponder/repeat this throughout the day and avoid contradictory talk.
- Obey any Spirit‑led actions and be patient with timing.
Examples and supporting points
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Biblical examples
- Abraham: confessed present identity before evidence.
- King David: used affirmative Psalms.
- Jesus: taught about believing and speaking as if you have received.
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Testimony
- Derek Prince: used scripture as “medicine” three times daily, resulting in healing.
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Practical tool
- “New Creation Celebration” guided devotions recommended for daily practice.
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Warning
- Human solutions inserted prematurely (example: Hagar/Ishmael story) can derail God’s plan.
Where to find the guided resources
- Free downloadable devotionals are referenced on the CWG Ministries website. Search for:
- “new creation celebration”
- “replacing emotions”
- “replacing beliefs”
- “putting on Christ”
Presenters and sources mentioned
- Unnamed session speaker (session leader) — primary presenter.
- Biblical figures and scriptures: Abraham, King David, Jesus; scriptures cited include Galatians 5:6; Mark 11:22; Deuteronomy 28; Ephesians 1:17–18; Romans; Genesis 6:6; James; 1 Corinthians 12; Matthew 6:22, etc.
- Derek Prince (example/testimony).
- New Creation Celebration devotionals (teaching/resource).
- CWG Ministries (website/resource).
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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