Saturday, May 9, 2015

Walking In MY Healing, Physically, Mentally and Spiritually










Evangelist Modearer Henry


     After receiving the nurses prophetic recommendation for my life, I continued to take my medications, exercise physically, pray spiritually and rehearse mentally over the advice that she had given to me concerning  my health.

     I let go of a lot of things, learned how to address people immediately when they invade my space and have realized that my times are truly in the hands of God according to Psalm 31:15 and else for the word of God says:     "But as for me, I trust in You, O LORD, I say, "You are my God. "My times are in Your hand; Deliver me from the hand of my enemies and from those who persecute me. Make Your face to shine upon Your servant; Save me in Your loving kindness."   

     People the last time I visited my Bronchial Specialists office was around February or March of 2014, and when I took my breathing test, it was the best ever. There were no symptoms of my Sarcoidosis present.  I had my annual physical a month ago in March of 2015 with my Primary Care, Dr. Hettie Gibbs, a medical doctor, who examined me, and listened to my breathing over and over again, as well, and there was still no sign of breathing problems.  She had even recommended that her nurse give me a breathing test, and after looking at the results, she said, I believe your Sarcoidosis is remitted.    

     I now pray for the healing of everybody in this world who have breathing issues of any kind.  What a priceless gift we take for advantage.   I continue to receive and thank GOD for my healing, and am walking in it day by day.   Hallelujah!!!!

In Remission, Healed - Delivered and Set Free




Evangelist Modearer Henry










     During my experiences  with Sarcoidosis  I learned some other things about myself that I had not paid much attention too.  I learned to love and appreciate myself more.  I learned to let things go that had troubled me, and I learned to speak up as well and not allow people to say anything to me or mistreat me as if I had to accept it.

     You may ask, but what does that have to do with Sarcoidosis?  Well, I am glad you asked.   While dealing with Sarcoidosis, I attended a one day Women's Conference. The keynote speaker was a registered nurse from The Med.  Not only was she loaded with information  medically but also spiritually.

     After she had finished her presentation, she allowed the ladies in attendance to ask questions about their health for about 15 to 20 minutes. The ladies in attendance asked the speaker questions regarding diseases from high blood pressure, to diabetes. I finally got the courage to ask my question. I decided to ask a question about Sarcoidosis. I did not tell her that I was a Sarcoidosis patient, I just asked her, "are you familiar with Sarcoidosis," just to see what she had to say, and this is what she said to me:    

              Yes she said, I am familiar with it. It is an inflammatory disease that can take place anywhere in your body, and doctors do not know what causes it, and there is no cure, although it is treatable with steroids, until the immune system can figure out a way to heal the body itself, and most people suffer with it in their lungs.

                She then said something else that really got my attention. She said, but let me share something with you that the doctors will not tell you.  People who suffer with Sarcoidosis are people  who have a lot of internalized hurts. And when you have carried them for so long, and it eats away at you, your body receives a message that you do not want to live, so what happens?  She said what happens is this kind of attitude confuses the immune system and causes it to attack its own body.  Do you really want to be healed from Sarcoidosis she said; but remember, I told you earlier that I had not even told her that it was me with the disease.  However, she said to me "if you want your healing here is how you get it; you need to let go of all your past hurts and disappointments, and when people mistreat you in the future, you must let them know it then, and not care about how they receive it, and you are going to get your healing lady."

Not Healed, However Thankful!


Evangelist Modearer Henry




     Yes, while seated in a living room chair which had become my ed since I could not lie down due to my lung condition, as I listened to the radio, a song was played that I had not heard before.
      It's words were: 
                               Thank you for the healing.   Thank you for the healing.  Thank you for the healing
                                Oh Lord, you are good.
How simple a task was that, however I had focused on my symptoms so much, that I forgotten that God was indeed that, a healer. My healer!

     I heard a voice while sitting in my chair sulking about my condition ask; Where is your praise?  
You may be sick, and not feeling very well, but you should thank God for healing you even though the symptoms are still there.   You have sang about and talked about, and taught others about how you must thank God in the midst of your trial, and now it is time for you to become an example of your on teaching by thanking him anyway.

     And I did just that, I began to walk more, and force myself to breathe deeper even though it often caused me to have a deep ruddy cough for doing so, and I consumed a lot of plain hot water which seemed to help break up the thick mucous that proved hard to cough up sometimes, stayed away from orange juice with pulp in it, and milk which thickens the saliva, ate more yogurt which has a substance in it that is good for it, exercised, and kept up with my bronchial appointments, took my breathing treatments, X-rays and examinations like I should, however, I just stopped focusing on the condition and its symptoms that came with it, trusted more in the God I served instead, recognizing that Jesus was yet with me through all of this.  I walked into my healing.