faithtransforms
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A lot of you have seen this in another thread, but I wanted to make it its own topic:
in Isaiah 53, where it says Jesus bore our "griefs", look at the Strong's definition of griefs:
The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 02483
Original Word Word Origin
ylx from (02470)
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
Choliy TWOT - 655a
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
khol-ee' Noun Masculine
Definition
sickness
King James Word Usage - Total: 24
sickness 12, disease 7, grief 4, sick 1
You can see that this word was translated as sickness, desease or sick 20 times, and was only translated as grief 4 times and the only definiton given in Strong's is sickness. Now in Matthew 8:16-17 it says: "When the even was come , they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils : and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias [Isaiah] the prophet, saying , Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses." Well, he is clearly quoting Isaiah 53. This confirms that the hebrews interpreted Isaiah 53 as saying Jesus bore our sickness and infirmities. Now in this passage, he fulfilled the scripture by healing people, but He also bore our sicknesses on the cross [per Isaiah 53, he bore them in His death along with our sin and iniquity as it clearly says only using the word "griefs" ]. He became a curse for us to free us from the curse of the Law (Galations 3). Well part of the curse of the Law was sickness. In Deut 28, God even says all the sicknesses not named here fall under this curse. So he is saying EVERY sickness is under the curse. So I believe I am redeemed of sickness because Jesus became the curse, that we might be free from the curse of the Law. Therefore, when I start to get symptoms of illness, I confess out loud "I am redeemed from the curse, Jesus bore my sickness on the cross, and by His stripes I am healed. Now virus, you leave my body RIGHT NOW in the Holy Name of Jesus Christ." In fact, I did this just a few days ago, I was having all the signs of a chest cold, I confessed the above and all the symptoms were gone the next day.
I would agree though that if there are any nuts in the cereal box, it is among the name it claim it crowd. Most certainly there are many who use this unscripturally. But I believe that what I have described above IS scriptural.
I would never want anyone to believe they are somehow inferior or to think there is something wrong with them and or that they don't have faith. But many ARE unaware how to use faith (again not saving faith, but mountan moving faith, which as I said I will expound upon later once I have searched the scriptures and meditated on it).
So, what say you?
in Isaiah 53, where it says Jesus bore our "griefs", look at the Strong's definition of griefs:
The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 02483
Original Word Word Origin
ylx from (02470)
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
Choliy TWOT - 655a
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
khol-ee' Noun Masculine
Definition
sickness
King James Word Usage - Total: 24
sickness 12, disease 7, grief 4, sick 1
You can see that this word was translated as sickness, desease or sick 20 times, and was only translated as grief 4 times and the only definiton given in Strong's is sickness. Now in Matthew 8:16-17 it says: "When the even was come , they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils : and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias [Isaiah] the prophet, saying , Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses." Well, he is clearly quoting Isaiah 53. This confirms that the hebrews interpreted Isaiah 53 as saying Jesus bore our sickness and infirmities. Now in this passage, he fulfilled the scripture by healing people, but He also bore our sicknesses on the cross [per Isaiah 53, he bore them in His death along with our sin and iniquity as it clearly says only using the word "griefs" ]. He became a curse for us to free us from the curse of the Law (Galations 3). Well part of the curse of the Law was sickness. In Deut 28, God even says all the sicknesses not named here fall under this curse. So he is saying EVERY sickness is under the curse. So I believe I am redeemed of sickness because Jesus became the curse, that we might be free from the curse of the Law. Therefore, when I start to get symptoms of illness, I confess out loud "I am redeemed from the curse, Jesus bore my sickness on the cross, and by His stripes I am healed. Now virus, you leave my body RIGHT NOW in the Holy Name of Jesus Christ." In fact, I did this just a few days ago, I was having all the signs of a chest cold, I confessed the above and all the symptoms were gone the next day.
I would agree though that if there are any nuts in the cereal box, it is among the name it claim it crowd. Most certainly there are many who use this unscripturally. But I believe that what I have described above IS scriptural.
I would never want anyone to believe they are somehow inferior or to think there is something wrong with them and or that they don't have faith. But many ARE unaware how to use faith (again not saving faith, but mountan moving faith, which as I said I will expound upon later once I have searched the scriptures and meditated on it).
So, what say you?