When you have an emotional or physical pain, ask Jesus to fill you with more of Holy Spirit.
Ask Jesus to heal that…very specific pain.
With Jesus, and having Holy Spirit in you and on you – because you asked for this and received by faith – speak to your mountain. Speak to the pain by name. Tell it what to do.
You can be calm, quiet and firm. You just mean what you say – you are being sincere.
Sincerity not only helps, prayer without sincerity, and speaking to things without sincerity — is too often an exercise in multiplying frustration.
Speak to your pain. Breathe. Be ready when you do this!
I find that when I feel my pain without attachment (by already having asked for and receiving by faith – more of Holy Spirit), when I breathe deeply, and ask for Jesus and his help — by the time I ask for Jesus, I am more ready to do this with sincerity. With good connection. That’s:
- Feel the pain without attachment by having already asked for, and receiving by faith, more of Holy Spirit.
- Breathe deeply – which in this context may actually help you experience more of Holy Spirit. The breathe of God.
- Ask for and connect with Jesus. Call on the name of Jesus. Ask Jesus for help, being specific, clear, sincere – and ready to receive.
Do these things and you may find yourself like me, more ready to receive blessings and healing and freedom from pain.
And if you have an inkling to add something or do this in a different way, this could be from Holy Spirit. Always do what Holy Spirit says for best results. Always.
Ask for Jesus. Ask early. Ask often. It’s never too late. Be sincere. Be ready – no need to rush. And when you are ready, you can receive blessings that Jesus has given – more easily and better and more often.
Ask Jesus, ask early and often. Be sincerely ready, and receive with joy — and give thanks! It’ll improve your disposition; doing this is really good for you.
Oh – and do not deny this to others. Help them go through this, too. You can lead them. With Holy Spirit. And be glad you did. And rejoice!
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