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Prayer, healing, and service are not about personal power, but about participation in God’s work — guided by Scripture, grounded in love, and sustained by grace.
Cultivate a private life consistent with your public faith.
Prioritize holiness as protection, not as appearances.
Listen to and accompany the person’s inner process, not just their symptoms.
Accept God’s sovereignty with humility.
Laying on of hands is not an automatic gesture; it is a spiritual responsibility. When there is identity, holiness, discernment, and submission to God’s will, prayer ceases to be a risk and becomes an instrument of life. True authority is not proclaimed; it is lived.