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The Hidden Power of Shalom

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  • 11-11-2007 12:18

    • FaithGirl
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    The Hidden Power of Shalom

    This devotional blessed me so much. I never thought about how the woman with the "issue of blood" also had a financial need.  This one is really encouraging to me!

    The Hidden Power of Shalom
      by Dr. Larry Ollison 

    There was a lady that Jesus healed who had an issue of blood. In other words, she had a female problem. She had this problem all of her life. However, she knew that if she could touch Jesus, she would be healed.

    All through the New Testament the people Jesus touched got healed. There was something about the point of contact. But the scripture doesn’t just say she only had a female problem, she had two problems. Usually we don’t hear about the other problem she had. Here’s what the other problem was. She had spent all of her money on physicians and was financially broke.

    Then she touched the hem of Jesus’ garment, she was healed. Jesus said, “Who touched Me?” He felt the power go out of Him. The power for what? The power for healing. He felt that power (virtue) go out. His disciples said, “What do you mean who touched You? We’ve got thousand of people pressing in on You? They are pressing all around us and You ask, ‘Who touched Me?’” But Jesus knew that somebody had touched Him that had faith.

    If you need to touch God, you can press in at a church, but you may not be pressing in with faith. There were many people pressing into the presence of Jesus, but only one woman pressed in with faith. Jesus turned and looked at her. She pulled back and Jesus said, “Woman, your faith has made you well.” Then He made a statement often overlooked. He said, “Shalom.”

    Shalom is a Hebrew word that sometimes we think just means “hello.” But it means much more than that. In Hebrew when you say shalom what you mean is completeness. In other words, there is nothing incomplete.

    Have you ever felt a little incomplete? Shalom means completeness and wholeness in all areas. To prove it means all areas, the definition of shalom breaks down even further into peace and health. Some think shalom just means peace, but it means so much more. There is a certain kind of peace you can have by getting your bills paid, having a car, having payments caught up on the house and enough food to eat. There is a certain kind of peace that the world has, but Jesus said, “I have come to give you peace (shalom), different than what the world has.” The peace from Jesus is completeness, wholeness, health and prosperity.

    What is the difference between health and healing? Healing requires a victory. Health is living in victory. There is no need in shalom. Shalom is walking in victory.

    “Beloved, I would that you would prosper and be in good health.” (3 John 1:2) God’s perfect will is for us to walk in health and to be free from the need of healing. He wants us to walk in shalom.

    When Jesus turned and looked at the woman who had an issue of blood and a financial problem, He said to her, “Shalom!” He didn’t say, “Shalom – almost.” He didn’t say, “One half shalom.” When Jesus said, “Shalom,” He knew the impact of that word. I don’t know exactly how it happened, but I do know this. When Jesus said, “Shalom,” the lady was healed physically and restored financially. That’s shalom!

    Shalom is completeness, wholeness, peace, health, welfare, safety, soundness, tranquility, prosperity, fullness, perfectness, harmony, the absence of agitation and the absence of discord. 

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  • 11-11-2007 6:30 In reply to

    • Dee Price
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    Re: The Hidden Power of Shalom

    Amen Faithgirl,

    Kenneth and Gloria Copeland both teach on this also, that the word Shalom means nothing missing, nothing broken.  When the woman with the issue of blood was healed, her prosperity was also restored because the Scripture says that she had spent all she had on Dr's trying to get healed.  She would not have been whole unless she recovered all that she had.



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  • 11-20-2007 1:09 In reply to

    Re: The Hidden Power of Shalom

    'Nothing missing nothing broken.'

    I've had to stand on that before in times of need

    The WORD, The SPIRIT, And PRAYER
    are a 'must' in our lives.

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