Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Jehovah Rapha The Healer
Jehovah Rapha The Healer
Jehovah Rapha The Healer
Ebook75 pages1 hour

Jehovah Rapha The Healer

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Read preview

About this ebook

Author Holli J Hunt is giving an in-depth

teaching and empowering those with a Biblical

strategy for establishing and maintaining a

state of hea

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2021
ISBN9781956515251
Jehovah Rapha The Healer

Read more from Holli Hunt

Related to Jehovah Rapha The Healer

Related ebooks

Religion & Spirituality For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for Jehovah Rapha The Healer

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    Jehovah Rapha The Healer - Holli Hunt

    Jehovah Rapha

    The Healer

    Holli Hunt

    Copyright © 2021 by Holli Hunt.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by reviewers, who may quote brief passages in a review.

    ISBN: 978-1-956515-26-8 (Paperback Edition)

    ISBN: 978-1-956515-27-5 (Hardcover Edition)

    ISBN: 978-1-956515-25-1 (E-book Edition)

    Book Ordering Information

    Phone Number: 315 288-7939 ext. 1000 or 347-901-4920

    Email: info@globalsummithouse.com

    Global Summit House

    www.globalsummithouse.com

    Printed in the United State of America

    This book is written by Holli J. Hunt

    This book was written to highlight how Jesus, Jehovah Rapha, The Healer, healed me from sickness, disease, evil, ungodly spirits and caused me to experience wholeness in Him. It is designed to encourage those that are suffering with the spirit of infirmity, sickness and disease and any ungodly, evil spirits that hinder and seek to destroy our lives. To encourage us to look to Jesus, our true Healer, Heart Surgeon, Deliverer, and Lover of our souls for all we need. How generational curses infiltrate our families and lives to bring about death and destruction to stop us from fulfilling destiny, God’s will and desires. This is a guide to assist with procuring a state of health and wholeness in Jesus, oneness with Him.

    In remembrance of my late mother, Joan Patricia McKee, my aunt, Hattie Bell Bland, my brother, Kevin McKee, my sister, Julie Ann McKee, my two sons, Kerron Rasheem Hunt and Jeremy Terrell Hunt. My nephew, Corey Cortez Hunt and my great niece, Zaria Renee Long. Gone but never forgotten! #LEGACY

    I remember being outside hustling, selling drugs and hanging out and this was around the time that I was dating, rather sleeping with this guy, who ended up being my son’s father. He had come to visit me and he said ‘what’s that on your neck?’ I didn’t know what he was talking about so I said ‘what do you mean?’ He said ‘it looks like your neck is swollen’ So, I grabbed my neck and started rubbing it to see if I could feel what he was talking about. I felt some swelling but at that time I was pregnant and thought to myself that it was because of my pregnancy. On my next doctor’s visit, I voiced my concerns and they began to take tests. I had looked in the mirror that day when he mentioned the swelling to me and I could see it clearly, but I just went about my normal day because for quite some time the doctor’s couldn’t tell me anything or give me an update. I didn’t feel any symptoms or any out of the ordinary pregnancy situations, so I really didn’t think too much of it. Now, I didn’t know anything about cancer and had never experienced any kinds of sicknesses. I only had really bad allergies. I took my vitamins and iron and tried to make sure that I was doing everything to stay healthy. So after I gave birth to my 3rd and last son, the doctors began to take more tests. It took them a long time to come up with a diagnosis, months! I kept right on selling drugs and gangbanging and now I’ve started to participate in the lesbian lifestyle. I was 19 when I started engaging in that lifestyle and I ended up going to jail and this is when I found out that I had been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Disease. I was 19 years old and the devil was on a mission! He was coming at me from all angles! They told me that they needed to do a biopsy so I agreed. When I got the results I didn’t really understand what the severity was, I didn’t know anything about cancer. But they explained to me that this was very serious! My mother was allowed to have a special visit with me while I was incarcerated along with the doctors , the warden, and myself, we discussed things and they told me that I had a 50/50 chance to live. I didn’t even flinch! I didn’t allow that news to move me at all! Yet I did notice how sad my mom was, this was heartbreaking for me to see my mom crying. So they explained to me that I would need chemotherapy and radiation to try to get a handle on this cancer. I was okay with it. Now mind you, I’m in the cook county lock up and that this is the worst place for anyone that’s sick should ever be! Nevertheless, I had no choice in the matter concerning my freedom! I had to pay for my actions and choices! I would begin to go on so many trips to the cook county hospital for all kinds of tests and on bi-weekly sessions for rounds of chemo and radiation. This was one of the toughest times in my life! Oh my God!

    I never knew that anyone could be so sick and feel the way that I was feeling! There were days that I couldn’t even get out of my bunk, let alone take a shower and dress myself, not even feed myself! I started to lose all my hair, my skin turned black and ashy, I was in baddddddd shape! There was something quite special about this situation because God was showing me grace and I didn’t even know it! The Warden was such a nice woman, she would come to my unit all the time and check on me, or call me to her office to make sure I had everything I needed. The Warden even allowed me to have extra blankets and even gave me a sweatshirt, something that no other inmate was privy to. She was God sent! I was so grateful for her and for my roommates, they would also help to take care of me. We were only allowed one roommate but I had a few come and go. I was so worn down from this sickness, weak and just wanting it to go away! They would take so many scans of my body and I had to drink that chalky, milky looking drink so much till I would regurgitate! I remember when they told me that they needed to check my bone marrow for cancer. This consists of the doctor taking a thick long needle and putting it in my lower back to

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1