
Activating Healing Ministry | David Gamboa
By David Gamboa Introduction: David begins by leading the congregation in prayer, asking God to guide and prepare everyone for the days ahead. He emphasizes the importance of not shrinking back in fear but instead pressing forward in faith. David highlights the unique assignment given to the church and the necessity of unity within the body of Christ, both locally and globally. Key Points: 1. Purpose of the Message: * The focus of David’s message is to equip and prepare the church for future challenges, particularly in the areas of healing and deliverance. * He addresses common fears and misconceptions about the gifts of the Holy Spirit, encouraging the church to be ready to minister effectively during times of desperation and devastation. 2. Scriptural Foundation: * Romans 15:14-19: Paul speaks about not just preaching the gospel but fulfilling it by demonstrating the power of the Holy Spirit through signs and wonders. * Ephesians 2:10: We are God’s workmanship, created for good works that He has prepared for us to do. * James 5:16-18: The power and effectiveness of prayer, using Elijah as an example, reminding us that our prayers are powerful and can accomplish much. 3. Importance of Being Ready: * The church must be ready to minister in power, especially in challenging times. Believers are encouraged to recognize their unique and irreplaceable role in God’s plan. * Understanding that God has already equipped us with what we need to fulfill our calling, and that no one else can do what we are specifically called to do. 4. Spiritual Gifts and Their Necessity: * Spiritual gifts are essential for the ministry work that God has called us to. These gifts are manifestations of the Holy Spirit's presence and are necessary for advancing God’s kingdom. * David emphasizes that these gifts, including healing and deliverance, are critical tools for ministry in this age, as they allow us to partner with the Holy Spirit in fulfilling God’s purposes. 5. Practical Applications: * Intercession: The importance of interceding for others, knowing that our prayers are not just a duty but are powerful and effective. * Healing and Deliverance: David encourages believers to overcome fear and hesitation in these ministries, trusting in the Holy Spirit to lead and empower them. * Words of Knowledge: Receiving and acting on words of knowledge is key in healing ministry. David explains that these insights often come through various means, such as physical sensations, impressions, or visions, and serve as clear indicators of what God is ready to do. 6. Encouragement to Engage in Ministry: * David urges believers to step out in faith, trusting that God will guide and empower them in their ministry efforts. * He shares testimonies of God’s power at work through ordinary believers, illustrating that when we are obedient and open to the Holy Spirit, God can use us in extraordinary ways. Conclusion: David wraps up his message by stressing the urgency for believers to be equipped and ready to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit. He calls the church to actively engage in their calling, seek God earnestly, and be fearless in stepping out in faith. This message serves as a powerful reminder that believers are called to embrace their spiritual gifts and be prepared to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit, especially in times of crisis. Prayer: "Lord, we thank You for the privilege of being Your workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which You have prepared for us to walk in (Ephesians 2:10). We ask that You would fill us with the knowledge of Your will and make us competent to instruct one another (Romans 15:14). Father, we pray for an outpouring of Your Holy Spirit upon us, that we may be empowered to fulfill the gospel through signs, wonders, and the power of Your Spirit (Romans 15:19). We ask for a fresh impartation of spiritual gifts (Romans 1:11), that we may be strengthened to do Your will. Give us the boldness to pray with authority, to intercede for others, and to minister healing and deliverance in Your name. Help us to keep on asking, seeking, and knocking, knowing that You are faithful to give good gifts to Your children (Matthew 7:7-11). Lord, we declare that we are not replaceable in Your kingdom. Use us as Your hands and feet to reach the lost, the hurting, and the oppressed. Let our prayers be powerful and effective, bringing glory to Your name. May we fulfill the calling You have placed on our lives, demonstrating Your love and power to the world around us. In Jesus' mighty name, we pray. Amen."