9/28/2016
Faith

How we should not look at our symptoms, but look at God's promise. Yes, sir. “Ask the Father anything in My Name, I'll do it.” That's all. He's the High Priest setting at the right hand of His majesty on high to make intercessions upon our confession, what we have believed and confessed. And anything that He did for us, we can confess it, and believe it, and He's there to make it good before the Presence of God. How we ought to rejoice, and don't look at any symptoms. Look at what God promised. That's a promise.

62-0612 Behold A Greater Than Solomon Is Here

This young brother’s testimony is sure to give your faith a boost today. No matter what the symptoms, he took the promise of God over anything science could tell him. Now he stands victorious and ready for whatever calling God has for his life.

I was at my grandmother's house, and then I had a major asthma attack while my mom was at work. My grandma took me home and I was there with my stepfather. I kept breathing harder and harder. I was panicking about me not being able to breathe. So he was praying to God to send an ambulance quickly to come pick me up. God came on the scene and allowed the ambulance to come on time. When I got to the hospital I was unconscious for about three days, and my doctor said that there was no hope to bring me back.

The doctors then sent me to another hospital after they saw my toe move. There, I finally came back to conscience. I was only nine years old, and I was on life support, and I was telling the doctor and nurses that GOD had healed me. When I was playing a Question and Answer game, and one of the questions said, “There is a cure for asthma, true or false?” I put true, and the game said that it was false. I told the doctor, along with the nurses, and my mom, and anybody that was around that answer to the question is a lie. I told them the cure for all diseases is God who can heal anything. My faith was able to get me out of that hospital and now that asthma demon has left me.

I can now run around without ANY trouble breathing. Now, I'm 14  and I will be 15 soon. I believe the reason I am still here is because I am needed for God's work on earth.

Brother Joshua Stephens

USA