What happens when faith meets physical ailments? Pastor Linda Budd of Rivergate Church in Tulsa takes us on a remarkable journey through her healing ministry, grounded in a literal interpretation of scripture. "We are to lay hands on the sick and see them recover," she explains, describing how this biblical mandate shaped her years-long pursuit of what she calls a "healing anointing."
The heart of this episode centers around an extraordinary testimony that challenges conventional understanding of divine knowledge. Pastor Linda recounts receiving a sudden vision of a pelvic bone during a service, despite having no medical training. When she mentioned this vision, a man immediately identified himself as suffering from a "dropped pelvic"—a condition so unfamiliar to Pastor Linda that she later had to research what it meant. This remarkable story illustrates how she believes God works through her ministry, providing supernatural knowledge that leads to physical healing.
Throughout our conversation, Pastor Linda shares her conviction that divine healing remains available today, just as it was in biblical times. Her passion for seeing people made whole is palpable as she extends healing declarations to listeners suffering from various conditions. Whether you're a firm believer in divine healing or simply curious about faith-based approaches to wellness, this episode offers a thought-provoking glimpse into a ministry dedicated to bringing physical restoration through spiritual means. Interested in experiencing this ministry firsthand? Pastor Linda welcomes speaking invitations through Rivergate Church's office.
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