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27 minutes ago, Eddy Crocker said:

Scriptures says by my stripes you are healed. Why pray for something the scriptures say, you are healed past tense. Just speak the truth like the centurion said to Jesus. 
He said I’m a man of like authority as you are.


You don’t even have to come under my roof. Just speak the word and I know my servant will be healed. Jesus marveled and said he saw no greater faith in all of Isreal. The emphasis was on speaking the word or the truth not on praying..

Scripture says in my name you shall cast out devils, heal the sick and raise the dead. It doesn’t say to pray to do those things.

The asking scriptures are a doorway or an entrance for those to come into who are young in the faith and don’t know what they have and who they are. We have all things. We just need to know what we have already.
 

So if we pray we need to pray from the standpoint of not trying to get things we already have but to understand by praying Lord help my unbelief. Help my eyes to see I’m already healed. Help me see I have all things.

To pray for what we already have is unbelief. Our prayer is not for God to give us these things but it’s our training wheels to help us open our eyes to see.
 

Our prayer is the only for ourselves to help us to see. Once the prayer triggers our eyes to see then whamo the manifestation appears. It’s not what God is doing but finally we are opening our eyes to see what he’s already did past tense.

jesus didn’t pray for people to be healed. He spoke the truth and by it they were healed. Speaking the truth shows authority and power where praying or asking shows unbelief. Everyone that came to Jesus said Lord help my unbelief.

2 Timothy 4:20
Erastus has remained at Corinth; I left Trophimus sick at Miletus.

1 Timothy 5:23Don’t continue drinking only water, but use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.

1 Corinthians 12:9 Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
9 to another, faith by the same Spirit, to another, gifts of healing by the one Spirit,


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There’s different types of prayer for different degrees of people’s faith. Paul talks about praying with groanings that cannot be uttered.

The problem with the asking type of prayer is you have to wait for things to happen before you pray for things. The other thing is you have to assume God is not in control and you have to try to change things by your prayer.

Scripture tells us in Romans 8:28 that all things work out for the good to those who love God.

We have to judge things according to the tree of knowledge before we pray for things. Things we deem good we pray to get and the things that are bad in appearance we pray against those things.

So we see our prayer is guided by our senses and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Everything is perfect in spite of what appearances tell us. Prayer is just the vehicle to help our eyes see. It’s not the prayer that’s doing it.

It’s just the method or training wheels that gets our eyes to see. If we could simply see we wouldn’t need these training wheels. We are made to think we need them. Eventually they need to drop off.
 

In the kingdom none of these exist such as sickness disease and lack. Servants receive rewards where sons already have an inheritance. When your prayer to get things you put yourself out of the kingdom only to try to get those things by your so called prayers. That makes you a servant and not a son.

If you’re a true son you would be speaking those things that are not as though they are and they become. Sons have an inheritance that they speak forth out of that reality. Servants proceed towards a reality where sons are proceeding from a reality.

Many people are acting like the other son in the prodigal son story. The son that was always there was jealous of his other brother when he came back and the father killed the fatted calf for his brother and threw him a party. He says I have been always with you and never left you and I never got  a party thrown of a fatted calf killed for me.

The greater emphasis on the prodigal son story was this son that never strayed from the fathers house but didn’t realize who he was and what he really had as a son.
 

He could’ve had a party and a feast for him anytime he wanted but didn’t know who he was. This is an example of many in the churches today. They are acting like servants when really their supposed to be sons!!


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Roman 8:26 is not talking about praying in tongues.     The key to that is "words can not be uttered".   In short, a human can not say those words. 

In the context of Romans 8,  verse 26 speaks of how deep the prayer is, not speaking or praying in unknown languages. 

 

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That’s what I’m talking about. I’m not talking about praying in tongues. I’m talking about a superior prayer to all prayer which has nothing to do with the tongue or with your understanding.

This true prayer is a co-union with God or a oneness with him. Prayer is not an act for me it’s a law already set in motion and I simply says yes or Amen within my spirit by trusting the spirit within me. I don’t turn on and off prayer like a light switch.
Prayer is a fact in my life not an act. Physical prayer manifests a duality as though I’m praying to a God that’s outside of me as though I’m still living in the Old Testament.

It says that Christ tore down that middle wall of partition making Twain which is two or stands for duality. Christ makes Twain into one. Another words he does away with duality and brings in oneness through the transition of the Old Testament into the New Testament.


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33 minutes ago, Eddy Crocker said:

That’s what I’m talking about. I’m not talking about praying in tongues. I’m talking about a superior prayer to all prayer which has nothing to do with the tongue or with your understanding.

This true prayer is a co-union with God or a oneness with him. Prayer is not an act for me it’s a law already set in motion and I simply says yes or Amen within my spirit by trusting the spirit within me. I don’t turn on and off prayer like a light switch.
Prayer is a fact in my life not an act. Physical prayer manifests a duality as though I’m praying to a God that’s outside of me as though I’m still living in the Old Testament.

It says that Christ tore down that middle wall of partition making Twain which is two or stands for duality. Christ makes Twain into one. Another words he does away with duality and brings in oneness through the transition of the Old Testament into the New Testament.

I apologize for my misreading, thank you, daniel

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