Louise on Healing and Scripture, Part 2, 2025, Oct. 29, 2025

Various topics that Louise deals with in this teaching. Below are a few notes from Part 1. Go to end of this section for notes on Part 2

Notes on Part 1

The sovereignty of God. What is it? Much of what she teaches comes from Scriptural lessons from Pastor Bob Yandiuan, Tulsa, Oklahoma, a professor and pastor at one time at Rhema Bible program, Tulsa.

God knows the past, present and future. He sees all, and knows everything from the foundation of the world.

God allowed for free will but he saw all, if you would be saved, or not, etc.

You have “free choice” even God knows what you will choose. He predestined your life.

Redemptive sovereignty is from the Garden of Eden to the Cross.

If you are predestined, why even listen to God on such issues as salvation, healing, etc.

However, you’re not a puppet. Adam had a will just as you have a will.

You can follow the word, you can receive or turn it down. But you have to receive it.

You have been given the Holy Spirit to help you make right decisions.

Even the best of us can hear, but choose not to hear and obey.

So, God’s sovereignty is given to all, but must be accepted freely and he has also given us his word and his gifts.

People are hung up on God’s sovereignty. In healing, for example, some people do not receieve their healing and so believe it hasn’t been given to you.

God wants to speak to you on all situations. You have to listen to him.

So, in healing, he has spoken that “all shall be healed.”

Louise retells the story of the blind man who Jesus asked, “what do you want?” The blind man said, duh, “I want to see!” Jesus wanted to hear his words, see Chapters 15 and 16 of Matthew. Healing is life everlasting. Please listen to Scripture and believe it is for you.

There are certain factors which, however, will keep you from healing. You have to have a vision to attach your faith to. Patience and love are necessary to stand in to receive your healing.

It’s because of the atonement that we receive divine healing. You don’t need to ask God. You are a well, born-again, child of God who is refusing to receive sickness. God has given me healing as part of the atonement for salvation.

Then Louise provdes some examples of how deal with symptoms and sicknesses and how you need to deal with them directly though faith in the atonement/faith message.

I have received salvation and healing through the atonement.

People all around you are watching you. How are you living with regard to salvation and healing for example.

Think about these things. Like, is God a child abuser. No! He does not take children tor his Kingdom because needs some “new angels.” Our God does not do that! Study instead what he says in his Word, and what he has done fo us.

Bye, bye.

And go to Part 2 of Healing in Scipture for more!

Notes on Part 2

What is the sovereignty of God in Scripture? My instructor in this is Pastor Bob Yandian, Tulsa, Oklahoma. You can find his teachings online.

God predistinates based on his foreknowledge. God knows the past, present, and future. We know about the first two, but not the third, the future. God sees everything from the very foundation of the world.

God didn’t take your free will out of the picture but he knew what you were going to do, predestination.

God’s sovereiognty does not negate human responsibility to choose, although he knows everything about you.

All have a choice to make a decision about salvation, etc. You have free will. But God knows what you will choose.

Louise explores this subject at length. Make sure you opted for “live caption” to not simply llsten to Louise, but to read what she says as it appears in print automatically in a box below.

On healing God has specifically spoken that all should be healed. Faith is ignited by what comes out of your mouth, (like the story of the blind man who Jesus healed) and Jesus said he will do for you what you ask for.

Faith, patience, and love are factors important in receiving God’s healing. Listen all the way to the end for the full lesson.

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