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Walking in Spiritual Authority When Healing and Delivering
In this episode, Cherie Sheridan and Daniel Bobinski emphasize the power of spiritual preparation, authority in Christ, and discerning God’s timing in ministering to others. It’s important when ministering to others to be able to discern the actions God desires. This means we must develop spiritual wisdom. Said another way, us being prepared to pray for someone's healing or deliverance involves both trusting God's guidance plus having daily personal discipline, spending time communing with God and studying His word.
Specific topics discussed in this episode include:
• Spiritual Preparation:
o Building a lifestyle of prayer and Spirit-led Bible study.
o Developing a relationship with God that leads to Spirit-filled understanding of Scripture.
• Authority in Christ:
o Believers are seated with Christ and have the authority to overcome spiritual attacks.
o The power of speaking Jesus’ name in spiritual warfare.
• Practical Guidance:
o Listening to discern root issues rather than addressing surface-level problems.
o Trusting God’s timing in helping others.
• Enlisting Angelic Help:
o Understanding angels’ roles and how to align with God’s purposes in spiritual interventions.
Scripture references from this show Include:
• 1 Corinthians 2 – The mind of Christ
• Ephesians 2 – Authority of believers seated with Christ
Get Cherie’s book: Heal the Broken-Hearted – Available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Broken-Hearted-Introduction-Deliverance-ebook/dp/B083JKD84D
If you want prayer for spiritual healing of addictions, trauma, or past emotional or spiritual wounds, please set up an appointment for you and Cherie to connect on the phone. Visit CherieSheridan.com or https://ontrackrestorationproject.weebly.com/ to set up an appointment.
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© 2024 On Track Restoration Project
Disclaimer: The information provided in the "Heal the Broken-Hearted" podcast and this article is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or spiritual advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, mental health professional, spiritual advisor, or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or mental health issue. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast or read in this article. The hosts, guests, and producers of "Heal the Broken-Hearted" are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented in the podcast or this article.
MUSIC: The opening and closing music is “That’s What We Wanna Do” from Duane Clark’s album “Now I Stand” and is used with permission.
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