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She's sick; what can you do?

        You might say, "I'm not a doctor" or "I'm not a nurse."  But you are a representative of Jesus aren't you.  Ya know, Jesus wouldn't hesitate to do what was necessary to get the person healed; whether it be laying His hands on them, speaking His word over them, or whatever.  But it was the sick person or someone else that would tell Jesus what to do.  Jairus told Jesus, "My little daughter is dying. Come, lay your hands on her so that she may get well and live," (Mark 5:24 GW).  So, what did Jesus do?  He went and laid hands on her.  When a centurion came to Him about his servant and said,,"...but only say the word, and my servant will be healed," (from Matt. 8:8 AMP) what did Jesus do?  He said that the boy was healed.

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        I was in need of healing so I went to someone whom, I thought, would help and asked them to lay hands on me for healing.  The response I got was, "I'm not Jesus."  That's just an excuse for not wanting to represent Him as He wants to be represented.  The word represent is a pretty clear word.  It means to re present.  But how can He be properly re-presented if you don't even know what He was like.  He did some things that a good representative would do now.  "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever," (Heb. 13:8 HCSB).  And the person who represents Him represents Him as the same one who doesn't change.

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