A conference of teaching, preaching, and healing by Richard Roberts

30 June, 2011 (20:43) | Richard Roberts | By: admin

This is a conference of teaching, preaching, and healing. Love and unity through what?  Signs and wonders.  Anyone who has a need of healing, stand up right now.  It’s healing time.  It’s healing time at the ICBM.  It’s healing time.  It’s healing time.

You who are in ministry, you who pastor a church, don’t preach so long that you preach your people to death.  Stop early enough so you can pray for their healing.  Don’t be afraid to lay hands on them.  Don’t be afraid when God gives you an unusual word and you don’t know what to do with it.  Just say it.  Be bold.

The other night, God gave me a word about halitosis right at the end of the program.  I thought, “God, are You sure?”  And the Lord showed me it was not just bad breath.  It was a problem way down in the stomach that was causing it.  I gave that word.  We went off the air thirty seconds later.

The next night there was a woman who called in.  We had her live on the phone.  She said, “I am the one with the halitosis problem.  It was because of a hiatal hernia.  When you gave that word, instantly the hernia was healed and the halitosis problem is gone.”  Now that may seem unusual, and God will do that through you if you’ll open yourself up and be willing, and be willing to just expose yourself like that.

I don’t understand half the things that He says, but if I’m obedient and if I do it … and as Lindsay stands beside me each night and we do it and we do it and we do it and we don’t stop doing it, we just keeping doing it, we’re going to have a live healing program across this nation, a live healing service five nights, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and the power of God’s going to fall across this nation.  And other people are going to say, “If they can do it, I can do it.”  And no one will get the glory except God.  They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.  I hope another thousand programs launch up where people are praying for the sick every night. What time?  It’s on 8 to 9 p.m., Central Time, and about seventy percent of the stations are carrying it live and the others carry it either one, two, or three hours delayed.  If you have a satellite dish, you can get it live at 8 to 9 p.m., Central Time, Monday through Friday night.  We’re on 156 stations.  It’s going on live in Dallas tomorrow night in Jesus’ name.