And, Father, I release the anointing right now. I release the healing anointing even now flowing into their heart, into their body, into their soul, making them ever so whit whole in Jesus’ name. Now there’s the presence of God right now in your living room, in your bedroom. There’s people weeping right now. That’s the presence of the Lord. Don’t try to cover that up. Just continue. Just let the Lord minister to you right now. That sickness is leaving your body. Even as you’re forgiving, you’re feeling a clearing in your heart. You’re feeling a clearing in your spirit. That’s the Spirit of the Lord. He’s washing you now in Jesus’ name. Hallelujah!
RR: John, there are those right now that are watching. You’re feeling the power and the presence of the Lord, feeling the power and the presence of the Lord. I want you to pick up your phone right now and call us, 918-495-7777. Call us. Let us know what is happening. Let us again set our faith in agreement with you.
Lisa, there’s something I want you to pray about for the people, but you’re going to have to set it up by telling the story of what you personally went through. Now the story is in your book, The True Measure of a Woman concerning what you went through with anorexia. I feel led to minister to people who have been through or who are going through something like you went through in your life, of how you overcame it. Let’s minister to people who are suffering with anorexia or bulimia or some type of eating disorder tonight.
L: Well, when I was 15 years old, Richard, I came home from school one day, and a 15-year-old doesn’t usually have a concept of their body. And I remember coming in and having my dad look at me and say, “Come here. You are fat! You’re huge!” And I remember at that time as a little girl, thinking, “I never even knew I was heavy.” And he goes, “You go weigh yourself right now.” And I ran back into my parents’ room and I weighed myself, and I was overweight. He said, “I bet you weigh 140 pounds and you’re too young to weigh that much.” And I weighed myself and, sure enough, he was right.
