RR: Everyone who has soreness in your body, everybody who has soreness and you’re watching me right now, you have soreness in your body, lay your hand on yourself right now. It’s the time to get the soreness removed too. Christine laid your hand on your shoulder. Thank God, You Thank you, and Father that you’ve healed the break in the shoulder. Lord, now there is still soreness and tenderness. In the authority of Oh, there it comes, Christine, right there in Jesus’ name, in Jesus’ name. Are thou made whole. All the soreness, go. Ah, glory to God. Quite a number of you watching right now, you felt the soreness just begin to leave your body. Christine, just begin to move your shoulder. You’re going to find the soreness is gone right now. Just begin to move it right now. Just begin to move it. Just begin to move it, Christine, right there where you are. What difference can you tell in it now, Christine?
CHRISTINE: I’m trying to move it.
RR: Just go ahead and move it. Something is happen, Christine. Something is happening in a lot of people’s lives tonight.
CHRISTINE: Oh, praise God.
RR: Soreness. What did you say?
CHRISTINE: I just said praise God.
RR: Yeah, praise God is right. Something is happening in your shoulder right now and lots of other people’s shoulders. I give glory to God that the healing of your shoulder is complete. And now, Lord, I thank you that the soreness is gone in Jesus’ name. Christine, God bless you. Thanks for calling. Give her good God bless you tonight. Thank you, Christine.
LR: Another Christine called from Indiana.
RR: Another Christine.
LR: Uh-huh, and said that she was suicidal and was ready to give up. And we were talking, and she said I said what she wanted to hear.
RR: Oh, you were talking about it, honey.
LR: And she said she couldn’t breathe, and God began to give her hope. She lost her only son in March and felt like she had no hope. She said tonight is the first time she could get through, and she’d like to just thank us.
You know, so many people feel like they just don’t have any hope, Richard. They’ve heard bad reports, they’ve been through bad reports, they’ve walked through the valleys, and it’s just time for people to have hope, because Jesus is the hope of glory, Richard. He came that we might have life. He didn’t come that we might have life; He came that we would have life and has it more abundantly. And, you know, as important as Christine’s shoulder is to God, so is Christine in Indiana is her life to God. God cares about the big things, the little things. You know, I think maybe one of the most spectacular verses in the Bible is that God numbers the hairs on our head. Why would He do that? He cares so much about every tiny, little, picky detail. And you know I adore my children. You know that. But I don’t know how many hairs they have on their head. I never stopped and counted them. But God did. Isn’t that incredible? But God came to give us hope. And if you’re hopeless today, if you just said today, “I’m hopeless. I’m without hope. I have no hope,” in the name of Jesus…
