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The speaker expresses gratitude to God and declares their intention to follow Him and trust in His wisdom. They reference biblical verses about being sober and not giving in to fear. The speaker thanks God for healing their soul, mind, and body, and cites Bible verses about God's promise to heal and forgive. They encourage others to ask, believe, and receive from God. The speaker shares a personal experience of their loved one's healing and praises God for it. They mention the story of Jesus healing a blind man as an example of faith and compassion. The speaker concludes by thanking God for guidance and declaring belief in complete restoration and healing. This is personal. I will and thank you, God. Thank you, Father God. Thank you for your wisdom. I will follow you always. I will follow your voice. I will follow your Holy Spirit. I will not be anxious. I will stay sober. Amen. According to 1 Peter chapter 5 verse 8, Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary is the devil. As a roaring lion, walketh about seeking whom he may devour. Romans chapter 12 verse 3, For I say through the grace given unto me to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly according as God has dealt to every man the measure of faith. I will allow you to lead and guide me. I will not lean on my own understanding. I will trust you. I will be still and know that you are God. I will not lean towards fear. I will not fall into fear. I recognize that the enmity of my soul wants to stop me from having abundant life. Thank you, Father God, for being the great I am. Thank you for living in me. Thank you for the healing of my fencic soul when I ask you to come into my heart. Thank you for healing my mind, my will, and my emotions. Thank you for healing my body from every major sickness and disease known to man. According to Matthew 4 and 23, the word says, And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in the synagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness, all manner of disease amongst the people. Ask God and just believe. Just receive. God's promise to his children, Psalms 103 and 3, Who forgive us all thine iniquities, who heal us all thy diseases. I will take your truth and faithful word. All, everyone, includes me and you. Our job as God's child is to be faithful through our relationship with him and remain steadfast and unmovable. I will and thank you, God. We overcome by the words of our testimony. I share these words to continue in victory and to encourage you to, number one, ask God for what you are standing in need of. Number two, just believe God. Number three, just receive what God has promised to his children. In recent years, my loved one has experienced a cycle of physical symptoms, I will say. My faith has been challenged to only believe what God's word has promised to those that believe. It is no joke when you see life in living color. Do you know what I mean? I don't believe in giving the enemy any credit. You can ask my family. I thank God. I immediately thanked my family for their faith-filled prayers, for receiving complete wisdom, answers, and healing for the situation of our loved one. In God's word, according to Mark, chapter 8, verses 24-38, it talks about a blind man from Bethesda who Jesus healed. Amen. Jesus used an unconventional method compared to today. Jesus touched his eyes, read it for yourself, and prayed. When Jesus asked the man if he could see, the man replied that he saw men as trees. Jesus touched him for the second time and the man could now see perfectly and completely. Jesus worked compassionate with the man. He was patient also. The man's faith lined up with Jesus' desire for him to be healed completely. Praise God. Thank you, God, for the present healing of my loved one. You are so worthy and you are so good. All tests came out within normal limits. All symptoms have decreased and strength is returning to my loved one. Hallelujah! Amen. Thank you, God, for your Holy Spirit who granted us guidance on how to rightly divide and administer your word to our wellness and healing. Thank you, God, that complete restoration and healing is ours. That includes me, my loved one, and all that concerns us. In the strong name of Jesus, I believe that. Amen. Thank you, God, for your Holy Spirit who granted us guidance on how to rightly divide and administer your word to our wellness and healing.