God is Healing Skin Conditions

Katia Adams • October 8, 2018
God is in the business of healing! Julian and I were recently comparing stories of some miracles that have broken out in our meetings, we noticed a trend in the miraculous healing of skin diseases. If you or someone you love has a skin condition, watch and be encouraged as we pray for God’s healing power to break out in your life.
 
 
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Katia: Hey, guys. So Julian and I have recently been sharing some stories together about what God has been doing in terms of the miraculous in some of the meetings that we’ve been in. And we just wanted to share some stories around a theme today with you. Just believing that God is gonna do something, bring some breakthrough, even as we share these stories.

My story is from a few years ago when I was in a meeting in South Africa, and at the end of the preaching time, I just felt led to go after skin diseases. And just, it was a super simple prayer. It wasn’t anything dramatic but just prayed that God would bring healing to any skin diseases present in the room. Didn’t hear anything, any feedback after that meeting, but actually a few months after that meeting I met a lady who came to me. She had beautiful flawless skin on her face.

And she said she was in that meeting and she had had chronic acne throughout her adult life and had super scarred skin all over her face. And in that meeting she just turned to a friend and said, “I’m taking that. That’s for me. I want new skin on my face.” And when I saw her just a few months later, literally within the week after the meeting that I’d been out with her, God gave her a brand new skin on her face. And so when I met her she had beautiful flawless skin. And I just love that. It’s not a necessary miracle in so many ways, but it was meaningful to that woman. She didn’t want the chronic scarring and God gave her a brand new skin in place of that scarring.

Julian: I’ve just come back from a trip to the states where I was speaking at a church in Columbus, Ohio. And we were praying for the sick and just saw God do some amazing things. On my way out of the meeting, there was a couple waiting outside, an older gentleman who had severe psoriasis of the skin all over his arms. And he showed me his arms and said, “Hey, look, look, look what’s happened.” And I was, like, “Well, what’s wrong with your arms?” And he said, “I’ve got brand-new skin. All of the psoriasis that I have been struggling with for many years has completely gone, and my skin is returned to normal.”

God’s doing some amazing things, and we really wanted to trust God for you. If you have any condition, particularly to do with skin conditions, whether it’s in long-term, short-term, whether you’re on medication or not, we wanna trust God for some healing to break up where you are. So I’m gonna ask Katia [SP] just to pray and very simple short pray, and we can trust that God will do amazing things. Please e-mail us, text me of what God’s done. We wanna hear about the breakthroughs that God’s doing, particularly in the area of skin healing. Go for it, love.

Katia: Testimony is prophetic in nature, and so what you’ve just heard us share with you is a prophetic word for something that you may need. And so, yeah, we’re engaging our faith in this moment. And I just declare over each and every person who’s watching this video, in the name of Jesus, we speak healing over skin conditions right now. Whatever it is, chronic scarring, eczema, psoriasis, any diseases of the skin, in the name of Jesus, go now. A new, brand-new flawless skin appear in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Julian: Amen
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