Tag: Divine health

  • QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS with PASTOR IFE ADETONA (1)

    QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS with PASTOR IFE ADETONA (1)

    Question 1:Why did the Lord want to kill Moses in Exodus 4:24?

    Answer: Great question. Let’s read the scripture:

    > Exodus 4:24 (KJV): “And it came to pass by the way in the inn, that the Lord met him, and sought to kill him.”

    Now, if you read further, you’ll notice a switch in the terminology:
    > “Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and cut off the foreskin of her son… so He let him go…”

    Here, the capital “LORD” is later referred to as “He”, indicating possibly an angelic representation of God. In the Old Testament, the term “Angel of the Lord” is often used interchangeably to refer to a an angwho speaks with the authority of God.

    Isaiah 63:9 refers to “the angel of His presence”, which some interpret as the same divine figure that interacts with humanity on behalf of God. Some believe this angel is a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ; others see it as a specific angel assigned to represent God’s presence.

    The Lord (or the angel) sought to kill Moses because Moses had neglected to circumcise his son—a direct violation of the covenant God gave Abraham. This wasn’t just cultural; it was a divine command. Moses’ wife, Zipporah, resisted due to her Midianite background, but when she saw Moses’ life was at stake, she complied.

    This was not just punishment, but a divine action to preserve covenant integrity before Moses could lead Israel.

    Question 2:What is the difference between grace and truth, and how do they relate?

    Answer: This question arises from scriptures like:

    John 1:14: “…full of grace and truth.”

    John 1:17: “For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.”

    Let’s use an analogy:

    Imagine “law” as a system that says: “You must pass JAMB to gain admission.”

    Then a new president comes and says: “You don’t need JAMB anymore; just be willing to learn.”

    Both groups of students end up in the same class. Some still boast about their JAMB results, but in reality, JAMB was removed.

    Grace is the new policy—getting admission (salvation) without writing JAMB (law). Truth is the clarification that this new system was always God’s original plan.

    So grace gives unmerited favor; truth affirms that this method is authentic and was always intended. Grace and truth work together—not against each other.

    Question 3:If we are seated far above principalities, why do demons still access and oppress believers?

    Answer: Excellent point. Spiritually, we are seated with Christ far above principalities (Ephesians 2:6), but physically, we still live in a fallen world governed by spiritual laws.

    Think of it like buildings on reclaimed land (e.g., sand-filled waters in Lagos). The water is still there underneath, but engineers have systems to manage it.

    Believers are like those buildings. Spiritually, they stand above demonic influences. But without proper spiritual control systems—understanding, authority, faith, and maturity—those demonic “waters” can still seep in.

    Even Paul mentioned a “messenger of Satan” afflicting him (2 Corinthians 12:7), and Jesus Himself said:

    > “In this world, you will have tribulation, but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33)

    So yes, demons have limited access on Earth because the Earth is still under the influence of the enemy until full redemption at Christ’s return. But we are empowered to overcome by knowing our authority.

    Question 4:Why are people not struck dead today like Ananias and Sapphira? Has grace made God change?

    Answer: Let’s break this down:

    1. Did God kill Ananias and Sapphira directly?

    Not necessarily. The text implies Peter may have acted in zeal, and the deaths were a consequence of that spiritual atmosphere. Peter wasn’t shocked by their deaths. He seemed to expect them.

    2. Has God changed?

    No. Hebrews 13:8 says Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

    However, the administration of His judgment differs in dispensations. In the Old Testament, judgment was often swift to uphold covenantal purity. In the New Testament, under grace, God is patient, not wanting anyone to perish (2 Peter 3:9).

    3. Does grace mean no consequences?

    No. It means there’s mercy, but also discipline. God still judges, but He now does it with the goal of restoration, not destruction.

    Question 5:God is a jealous God. Yet jealousy isn’t a fruit of the Spirit. Should Christians be jealous?

    Answer: God’s jealousy is holy and righteous—a deep passion to protect His relationship with His people, not envy or insecurity.

    Human jealousy, as described in Galatians 5, is usually rooted in sin—envy, selfishness, or comparison.

    So, no, Christians should not model carnal jealousy. But we can have godly zeal, a passionate commitment to God’s ways and His people.

    Question 6:Can God kill?

    Answer: Yes, He can, but the question is: Does He delight in killing?

    Absolutely not. Ezekiel 33:11 says, “I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked.”

    There are instances in scripture where God allowed or commanded death, but always for justice, covenant, or protection of His purpose. Under grace, He still has the power to judge, but His mercy delays destruction.

    Now, there is no tribe of people that ever died in the Old Testament whose cup wasn’t full. God said, “I want to go to Sodom again.” The angel of the Lord’s presence said, “I want to go to Sodom and Gomorrah to see if the things I heard are true.”

    Why was God checking Sodom? Yet Israel, the most sinful people on earth, remained. Do you know why God allowed the Israelites to spend 430 years in Egypt? It was because He wanted to give the people of Canaan a chance to repent. He was watching to see if their generation would turn away from sin.

    But they did not. So God planned, “I will replace these people with the Israelites, and they will teach righteousness to the whole world. That way, there would be no need to kill anyone anymore.”But that plan didn’t work.God then said, “Okay, for the sin of man, which gives permission…”

    On God’s Justice and the Accuser:

    There is also an accuser—Satan—who goes to God and says, “These people are supposed to die.”

    God will ask, “Why?”

    Satan responds, “Because in your book, it says the soul that sins shall die.”

    God replies, “But they have paid for their sins.”

    Then Satan asks, “Who paid for them?”

    And God says, “I will send my Son to pay.”

    Jesus says, “In the meantime…” Remember, Abraham once said to God, “Will the Judge of all the earth not do what is just?” This doesn’t mean “will He kill or spare,” it means “will He do what is right.”

    So the killings in the Old Testament were according to the law of God.

    Analogy of a Judge:

    If a judge sentences a criminal to death by hanging, who killed the person?

    Was it the judge? Was it the law?

    The law killed him—it was the consequence of his sin.

    So if you become a judge and someone is guilty, but you set them free unjustly, that’s wrong. That’s not justice.

    God is just—yesterday, today, and forever. Whether that judgment favors you or not, He remains just.

    On Men of God Killing People:

    The issue of a man of God killing people is complex. Sometimes demons may be involved; sometimes angels.

    Take Elijah as an example. When he saw the 51 people, he said, “If I be a man of God, let fire come down.”

    God didn’t necessarily ask Elijah to do that, even if the people were guilty. Their main sin wasn’t talking to Elijah—it was the inherited sin of Adam. But Elijah pronounced judgment by his own wisdom.

    Because of that, Elijah wasn’t allowed to live long.

    Even David, though he fought battles for God, was not allowed to build the temple because of the blood on his hands.

    So prophets who curse or call down judgment may see results, but they often don’t live long. Unless they are very poor and their curses are more like complaints—but generally, strong ones who curse or call down judgment don’t live long.

    On God’s Jealousy:

    Now, you asked about jealousy. If someone has a husband or wife and that spouse cheats, is the other person not permitted to be jealous?

    So when God says, “I am a jealous God,” it means He doesn’t want you to have another god beside Him. It’s like a man who has a wife and the wife has a side guy—of course, the man is permitted to be jealous.

    God is jealous for us. We’ve claimed to be His own. He’s our husband—we are His bride. He has every right to be jealous.

    But this jealousy is not about money or riches. God isn’t jealous because you passed an exam. God doesn’t compare Himself with humans like that.

    DROP A COMMENT IN THE COMMENT BOX IF YOU’RE BLESSED,IF YOU WISH TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AS WELL, KINDLY DROP IT IN THE COMMENT SESSION

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  • DIVISION OF LABOUR

    DIVISION OF LABOUR


    Division of Labour is a management term which means that a person does not do all the work by him/herself but delegates it to others to do for him/her.

    Our God is a wise planner, and He is strategic in His planning, He doesn’t do all the work Himself but has given some part of His work to us.

    This is the ultimate division of labour by God:

    Acts 10:38
    [38]How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.

    God’s portion of the Labour: Anoint Jesus with the Holy Ghost

    Holy Ghost’s portion : To anoint Jesus

    Jesus portion : Healing all

    Devil’s portion : Oppressing all

    Our portion: Partner with Jesus in Healing all

    Ephesians 2:6
    [6]And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:

    So, we are meant to heal the sick and not even to fall sick, that’s why we are to lay our hands on the sick and they shall be healed.

    Can you confess your reality by typing:I AM FOR THE HEALING OF NATIONS?

  • KABOD

    KABOD

    Welcome to Healing Nexus. Still on unlocking the healing prowess in us, today we are treating KABOD.

    Kabod is a Hebrew word which means ‘Glory‘. The reason why our God is a jealous God is that He won’t and doesn’t even like to share His Glory with anyone. The reason why He created you in His image and likeness is because of His glory. God will stop functioning as God the moment He starts sharing His glory with any man. The reason why He detests the proud is because pride is a way of sharing out of God’s glory and humility is a way of returning the glory to Him.

    Revelation 4:11
    [11]Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.

    The reason why He created you in His image and likeness is because of His glory

    James 4:6
    [6]But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.

    Daddy G. O.’s Encounter.
    Pastor E. A. Adeboye (The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God) narrated his encounter with God. He said that God told him to use his finger to draw a man on the ground and after he did that, God told him to wipe it off again. Then He told him afterwards that that was how He would wipe him away anyday he starts sharing His glory with Him. That’s why you will see this man of God kneeling down for several hours as a sign of homage to God and that is why the miraculous flows at ease with him, he heals the sick without stress and this is because he doesn’t share in God’s Glory.

    The reason why He detests the proud is because pride is a way of sharing out of God’s glory and humility is a way of returning the glory to Him.

    LOOK ON US vs WHY LOOK ON US
    Last week, we discussed Faith as a major tool of unlocking God’s ability in us and I opened our eyes to the words of Peter and John at the beautiful gate. See how Peter stated his word:

    Acts 3:4
    [4]And Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with John, said, LOOK ON US.

    But Peter understands that allowing God to step in via faith is different from giving Him glory. The event after the healing of the man tells us that he was conscious of God’s glory. See this again:

    Acts 3:4,12
    [4]And Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with John, said, Look on us.
    [12]And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this? or WHY LOOK SO EARNESTLY ON US, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?

    MY EXPERIENCE
    Whenever I want to minister healing, I do have this at the back of my mind, that I’m not the Healer; I’m just a channel. Even when I’m engrossed with compassion, I always tell myself that God is the Healer, I’m only ministering healing to that person to the glory of God. Most of the time when I minister healing via this revelation, I always see God work special healings. And I’ve always seen so many people crying for the healing anointing for their glory’s sake and that is why so many people do not enter into that reality.

    God’s Glory is like a poison, it will kill you if you take it in.

    Malachi 2:2
    [2]If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith the LORD of hosts, I will even send a curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings: yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart.

    God’s Glory is like a poison, it will kill you if you take it in.

    Can you confess that “I’ll never take His glory, but rather, give Him His Glory” in the comment box?

  • POWER OF THE BROKEN BODY

    POWER OF THE BROKEN BODY

    Welcome to Healing Nexus



    Today we are considering the role of communion in our healing and health. I grew up in a setting where we were taught that if you must partake in the communion, you must be a total saint; give your life to Christ, must have done water baptism. Well, I’m not saying that the belief is wrong but it chases people away from taking the communion whenever we take it.

    What is the composition of the Communion?
    Luke 22:19-20
    [19]And he took BREAD, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my BODY which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
    [20]Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This CUP is the new testament in my BLOOD, which is SHED FOR YOU.

    Communion wine


    According to this passage, we can see that the constituents are:

    1. Bread which signifies the Body of Jesus.
    2. Cup (wine) which means Jesus’ blood.

    Now, let’s start with the latter. What’s the work of the wine? The wine means “new covenant to save”; so, if the blood of Jesus is meant to wash away our sin, then it’s the even “sinner” that needs to take it most with understanding, so we don’t need to send them away.

    Now, what about the bread? It stands for the body of Jesus. One of the major works of the bread is the work of healing. Let’s check Paul’s speech to the Corinthians;
    1 Corinthians 11:29-30
    [29]For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord’s body.
    [30]For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep.

    For you to understand this verse very well, firstly read verse 30 and ask yourself that for what cause?, The cause is then the last statement in verse 29, NOT DISCERNING THE LORD’S BODY.
    It’s because they do not discern this body that makes them to be weak, sick and even dead.

    You may want to ask what’s the correlation is between the Lord’s body and healing, then let’s go to Isaiah’s prophecy:

    Isaiah 53:5
    [5]But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his STRIPES we are HEALED.

    You can see STRIPE and HEALING going together here; when JESUS was striped, He was striped in His Body, so the body tore first before the blood gushed out.

    The implication of this is that God first settled sickness even before dealing with sin. And you’ll agree with me now that it’s not the blood that heals but the body, the blood rather forgives.

    Reply by saying; The blood forgives and the body heals.

    ACTION POINT:

    ✔️Get any liquid substance close to represent the blood of Jesus and get any solid substance to represent the body of Jesus.

    ✔️Pray on it.

    ✔️Turn it to the bread and the blood via prayer.

    ✔️Take it with the revelation you received today and access your healing.

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    Rapha

    iaoima

  • JESUS, THE WAY

    JESUS, THE WAY .

    Welcome to HEALING NEXUS
    Sickness was not part of God’s agenda when He was creating the world; it crept in through a means and Jesus is the only way out of sickness,for whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have a life free of sickness.

    To solve a problem, you don’t address it from the surface; you rather go to the foundation and start dealing with it from there. So for us to be able to deal with sickness we need to go back to the Book of the Beginning.

    For us to understand the scenario of the Beginning very well, I need to paint the story for you using an expectant woman (Pregnant woman).

    Just like an expectant mother, God is Pregnant. The baby in the womb of God is called Adam (Note that Adam means Man i.e you). From my research, the expectant mother always provides something we call a “Baby’s world” and this baby’s world always comprises of everything the baby will need as soon as s/he comes to the world. These include: the cot, a sweater, shawl, feeding bottle, diapers, baby wears and so on. Anything like drugs are not always included. These can be likened to the firmament, seas, sun, moon etc that God made before creating man. Even the herbs were made for food not for healing. God so much loved this child that He was about to give birth to that He also got maids (angels) for him. After God created everything, He gave birth to a son on the sixth day and looking at the preparation of God, you will notice that there’s no provision for sickness because God wasn’t anticipating it for man.

    We all know the story that happened in Genesis – how the devil lied to Adam and Eve, how the devil made them to eat of the tree which they were not meant to eat. Meanwhile eating it meant that they would die according to God’s judgement.

    They ate it and immediately death/sickness crept in. Sicknesses means deadness of some cells, tissues or organs in the body, therefore we can say that sickness is the younger brother of death.
    Also, let’s look at the judgement of God to the serpent and to the man:

    Genesis 3:14
    [14]And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and DUST shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.

    God told the serpent, “you shall eat dust”, but do snakes eat dust? NO!

    Genesis 3:19
    [19]In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for DUST thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return
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    Looking at what was written here,the dust is mankind.

    So, that’s why the devil began to oppress man with sickness from that day on.

    But God still provided the way out in that book of Beginning too.

    Genesis 3:15
    [15]And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her Seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.

    Notice that the woman’s “Seed” is capitalized while that of the devil is in lower case.
    So, the woman’s Seed is Jesus!
    He’s the way out of sickness!
    He’s the way out of devil’s oppression!
    He has bruised the head of the serpent on the cross!
    He has healed you!

    Acts 10:38
    [38]How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.

     

    Can you comment that YOU’VE BEEN HEALED OVER 2000 years ago?

    INVITATION: Are you sick? Chat me up,I can heal the sick.

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    Ioamai

    Rapha