Minute to Heal It Podcast
Building your faith while learning how to heal the sick!
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Minute to Heal It Podcast
How Gratitude Activates Complete Healing
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Some healings feel like they fade when life gets loud again. We meet a young mother who felt her hand pain return after an earlier breakthrough, and we step into a simple but powerful rhythm: give thanks, agree in prayer, and speak life with clarity and courage. Instead of chasing another fix, we slow down and practice gratitude as active faith, using present-tense language that aligns with God’s promise of wholeness rather than fear’s prediction of relapse.
You’ll hear how community shifts the atmosphere—one person lays on hands, we declare a “brand new hand” in the name of Jesus, and everything changes. We talk about why words matter, how thanksgiving interrupts the stress-pain cycle, and why agreement in prayer often unlocks the last mile of healing. This is a grounded, practical walkthrough for anyone who has tasted partial relief and longs for the finish, especially those carrying daily pain in their hands from work, parenting, or old injuries.
We close by widening the invitation: speak gratitude over your body, welcome others to agree with you, and refuse the story that says pain must return. If you’ve been standing between progress and completion, let this moment renew your hope that Jesus doesn’t partially heal—he completes the work. Subscribe for more faith-building stories, share this with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review to tell us what you’re thanking God for right now.
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If this podcast has been a blessing to you and you’d like to support the mission's ministry of RiverGate Church, we invite you to make a donation. Your generosity helps extend the impact of this work and allows us to reach more people with hope and healing. You can give electronically using CashApp ($RGCTULSA) or Paypal (RGCTulsa@RiverGateTulsa.org). Please enter MISSIONS for reason. Thank you for being a part!
A young mother with her baby was visiting on a Sunday night for our healing service. And it was just getting to the close of the service, and my daughter pointed her out to me. So I asked her what she needed. She said, I was here several months ago, and my hand got healed. And she said, but then when I went home, it kind of started to come back upon me. Well, I knew that this woman had not really gotten training in faith because I've seen her life. And uh I said, Well, you need to start thanking the Lord for your healing, to start saying thank you, Jesus, for my healing. I said, Because he doesn't partially heal, he totally heals. He wants to bring the total healing to your hand. So just start thanking him. I said, start thanking him right now. And so she began to do that. And then I said, uh, someone lay hands upon her. And so one person did. And I said, in the name of Jesus, now you are getting a brand new hand. This is not coming back upon you. And uh she suddenly said, It's gone, it's gone. And so I want to tell you that if you got a partial healing, your other part is right there. All you have to do is thank him. And so thank God for your hands right now, because so many people have pain in their hands. And so, in the name of Jesus, we just thank you, Lord, for hands that are healed, for hands that do not hurt, for hands that are pain free, for hands that are restored in the name of Jesus.