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FEAR, ANXIETY, AND worry can hinder your prayers seeking the Spirit’s guidance for your pathway of healing. The Bible cure reveals how to be set free from fear:
>Casting the whole of your care---all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns, once and for all—on Him; for He cares for you affectionately, and cares about you watchfully.
---1 PETER 5:7, AMP
So often I see patients bound and consumed by anxiety and fear. They have observed physical symptoms in their bodies, and they are worried and anxious about the negative diagnosis they have been given by a doctor. Fear---the enemy they must overcome—is counterproductive to both their faith and prayers. Faith is a certainty of those things hoped for and evidence of things not yet seen (Heb. 11:1).
If you are facing such worries and fears, I want to reassure you that through Christ’s stripes you have been healed. When I have patients who are fearful, I tell them about other patients whom God has healed. I say, “You have to cast your anxieties and cares upon God. You must cast your worries upon the Lord once and for all!”
I might have a patient with abdominal pain pray these words:
>I cast my fear about this pain in my abdomen once and for all upon You, Lord Jesus. Now here it is; I am giving it to You, Father. I know that You love and care for me. Your perfect love casts out every fear in me. In Jesus’ name and by His stripes, I am healed. Amen.
I also warn my patient that the fear is very likely to attack again within a day or two after we have prayed. So I tell him not to pray the same prayer about fear again. Instead, I explain that the devil is attacking his mind with fear and his prayer should now be directed toward the devil. I remind him that he has already cast his cares, fears, and worries upon the Lord once and for all! He doesn’t need to do that again. Now he must address a rebuke to the devil, saying, “Satan, I have cast anxiety about that pain in my abdomen on my heavenly Father, just as He told me to do. He would not tell me to cast my cares upon Him unless it is something I am capable of doing. Therefore, Satan, I take authority over you, and I command you to stop attacking my mind with fearful thoughts.”
Satan may return again a few days later with the same recurring attack of fear. Again, I remind my patients that they must not cast their cares on the Lord again. He has already cast out their fears with His perfect love (1 John 4:18). After they rebuke the devil two or three times and bind the attacks upon their minds, the attacking fearful thoughts cease; my patients then find the peace that passes all understanding through Christ Jesus. I know that this principle of casting your cares on the Lord sets people free to pray and petition God for their Bible cure. It also releases their faith.