Parkinson’s Too Hard for God to Heal? Nope!

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Here is an exciting story for you from just three months ago:

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Eusebio was hurting all over. “I couldn’t find ease in any position,” he shared with me. “I couldn’t sit, stand, lie on my back, lie on my side, lie on my stomach…nothing, without constant aching.” His head, his limbs, his torso, his chest… all of it was in pain. Restful sleep was nearly impossible with his body at such dis-ease.

He has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s two year prior, at age 57. The disease was progressing. His arms and legs and face trembled and he felt miserable. “Honestly, I sometimes asked God to take me home,” he confided.

In spite of such terrible discomfort, Eusebio did not complain. “I kept telling everyone, ‘I am healed!” he shared. In faith, he came up front for prayer at church. He believed the power of God was going to touch him and restore him to health. He received extensive prayer ministry. However, nothing visible happened.

He did not give up. He kept on believing and confessing his healing. He also got prayer warriors praying for him, agreeing in strong faith.

Then, the moment came. Our church held a corporate fast out at the Missions School. It was to last for several days. Eusebio was ready. He was determined to continue seeking until the answer came.

This time, he did not have to wait long. He took the hour-long ride, followed by nearly an hour of hiking, to get out to the School. Then, he felt it. “The moment I stepped foot into the chapel building, there was a change in my body,” he testified. “By the time I had walked all the way in, I knew I was completely healed.”

My heart was overflowing joy, listening to him. Indeed, the evidence of his healing was right there in front of me. This man that I had seen week by week in the next-over row of chairs was whole. The shaking is gone. The pain is gone. Wonderful, deep sleep is back.

He can’t stop exclaiming about his excitement. His wife, standing next to him, was beaming ear to ear. She, too, kept interjecting, telling me details about how awful it had been and how amazing his healing is. A chuckle of joy just came up through my spirit, remembering their animated exclamations about such a mind-boggling gift!

My friend, you are right here with us. Mighty miracles are on the increase, and you are a vital part of it all. I want to take a moment and encourage you. Do you have a physical ailment that has been stealing your wellbeing in any way? Does it still remain, even after extensive prayer? Don’t give up until the answer comes. It is the Father’s will to heal you. You are His beloved child! 

 

 

14 thoughts on “Parkinson’s Too Hard for God to Heal? Nope!

    1. Amen and amen! Believing with you for that promise, my brother. A book that has helped me on my own healing journey a lot is 365 Days of Healing, with a Scriptural meditation and confession for each day. Powerful!

      Also, thank you!

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  1. My wife was diagnosed of Parkinson’s Disease at age 61. She had severe calf pain, muscle pain, tremors, slurred speech, frequent falls, loss of balance, difficulty in getting up from sitting position. She was put on Senemet for 6 months and then Siferol was introduced and replaced the Senemet. During this time span she was also diagnosed with dementia. She started having hallucinations and lost touch with reality. Last year, our family doctor started her on Uine Health Centre PD-5 formula, 2 months into treatment she improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally under control. No case of dementia, hallucination, weakness, muscle pain or tremors. My wife is strong again and has gone on with her daily activities as I share this experience. I’m surprised a lot of PWP haven’t heard of PD-5 formula. we got the treatment from uinehealthcentre. com on google

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    1. That’s amazing, David! Thank you so much for sharing this, I can deeply imagine what an incredible relief that must have been and still is! (Very slow reply because I have gone back to school and things have been nonstop)

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