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How to Receive Your Healing
How to Receive Your Healing
How to Receive Your Healing
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Are you tired of living with sickness and pain? Do you believe that healing is possible, but struggle to receive it? In "How to Receive Your Healing," C. Orville McLeish presents a practical guide to accessing the healing power of God.

Drawing on decades of practical experience and Biblical insight, McLeish teaches you how to apply biblical principles to your own situation. He addresses common misconceptions about healing and provides a clear roadmap for receiving divine health.

This book will show you how to:

- Build your faith for healing
- Pray effectively for yourself and others
- Overcome obstacles to healing
- Receive and maintain your healing
- Walk in divine health

Whether you are dealing with a chronic illness or simply seeking to boost your overall health, "How to Receive Your Healing" will equip you with the tools you need to experience God's healing power in your life. McLeish's practical, faith-building approach will help you to step into a new level of health and vitality. Don't wait any longer to receive the healing that God has for you.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2024
ISBN9781953759535
How to Receive Your Healing
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C.Orville McLeish

C. Orville McLeish is a successful entrepreneur, and an acclaimed multi-award-winning author, playwright, and screenwriter. He is a professional ghostwriter, copy editor and self-publishing service provider. With a deep commitment to intellectual and mystical theology, he intertwines his passion for health, fitness, longevity, and Christian spirituality. A proud graduate of Writer's Digest University and the School of Kingdom Mysteries, Cleveland is currently pursuing a master's in theological studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

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    How to Receive Your Healing - C.Orville McLeish

    Introduction

    When I was in my late twenties, I was severely overweight due to years of abusing my body with foods that provide very little nutrition. I was not unhealthy, as far as I knew, because I only went to the family doctor for the occasional cold. One day a small, still voice in my mind whispered, Get up and do some pushups. I obeyed. I got down on the floor and, to my surprise, I could not push myself off the floor. That was a wake-up call for me, so I joined a gym.

    On my first day at the gym, I spent fifteen minutes exercising on what is called a lazy bicycle, and the world started spinning in every possible direction. The gym was up two flights of stairs, and when I was finished with my short workout, I had to lean against the wall for support as I went down the stairs. I got in my car and somehow made it home. I was a health disaster just waiting to happen, but miraculously that still small voice may have saved my life.

    In my mid-thirties, I developed an anxiety disorder (more on this later), and this started me on a journey into the supernatural version of Christianity. Up until this point, the supernatural was not emphasized much in church. The belief was that miracles, signs and wonders, five-fold ministry, etc. all ceased at the death of the apostles, and that it was enough to just accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour and then sit patiently in wait of either the rapture or death, whichever came first. In most cases, it was death. We thought reality was what it is, and there was nothing we could do to change it, so we learned to endure and live with whatever hand was dealt to us.

    I saw so many of my church mothers and fathers, who’d served the church faithfully for decades, end up suffering in the last five to ten years of their lives, and I knew I did not want that for myself. It did not make sense to me that we serve a God who could do the impossible … but not that! We can sometimes deal with harsh realities, as long as we are not the subject of them—but when we are the ones having to walk through the flood and the fire, our perspective and doctrine changes. It is then that we want more, and we become willing to push against the grain. It is one thing to see someone suffering in pain and discomfort, or watching the child of another suffer—we give words of encouragement that we think should assuage the suffering—but it is another when we are the ones who suffer, and it is our child who is sick. The very counsel we gave to others become useless to us. I knew I needed divine intervention, and I was willing to go the extra mile to get it.

    I started to read books and watch television programs that focused on the supernatural, and I felt like I was going out of my mind. I realized that all the scriptures were there, but I did not believe any of it. This unbelief was shocking for me because I was a church boy. I grew up in church. A lack of faith can cause us to be blind to obvious truth. The supernatural did not cease with the apostles, and there are people all over the world experiencing God in mighty, indisputable ways. I was interested. I wanted to meet this God who seemingly eluded me all my life. The church God did not seem to do much, though I practically made my weekly home at the altar, reaching out to Him. There must be another I did not yet know, and I wanted to know Him.

    Healing is of a particular interest to me as there are so many people in the world suffering from ailments who are subscribing to an inconsistent medical alternative to health and dealing with the repercussions of that. I once did an altar call in church, calling for everyone who was on medication of any kind, and 80 percent of the congregation responded. Sadly, if that call was made monthly, the same people would respond, and probably a few new people would too. We live in an age where once an ailment is diagnosed, lifetime medical treatment is recommended, particularly for high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart-related issues. I am still not fully convinced that this is not a ploy to maintain the salary levels of those who diagnose these issues. There must be another way—a better way.

    Health is attainable for humanity, but

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