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Free to Be Healed
Free to Be Healed
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The shed blood of Jesus at the whipping post redeemed our health. Each lash covered every sickness we will ever face or imagine. Jesus cried out from the cross, “It is finished”; and it was! Now, we are the healed protecting our health; speaking forth with boldness the promises of God concerning healing. The author here has included amazing insights about our enhanced position in Christ under the new covenant relationship, regarding divine healing. In addition, she discusses the importance of discerning the Lord’s body as we more frequently partake of the powerful weapon of communion. Read it and be blessed!
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Release dateJan 19, 2021
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    Free to Be Healed - Cynthia Inniss

    FREE TO BE HEALED

    FREE TO BE HEALED

    C.K. INNISS

    CYNMAR Enterprises

    2021

    Copyright © 2020 by C.K. Inniss

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal.

    First Printing: 2021

    ISBN: 978-1-71666-429-8

    Cynmar Enterprises

    2901 Heatherwood Dr

    Tampa, Florida 33618

    www.cynthia52.com

    Ordering Information:

    Special discounts are available on quantity purchases by corporations, associations, educators, and others. For details, contact the publisher at the above listed address.

    U.S. trade bookstores and wholesalers: Please contact Cynmar EnterprisesTel: (813) 417-6926; Fax: (813) 960-4483 or email: cki@cynthia52.com.

    Dedication

    Jesus, My Savior, and Lord, You shed your blood at the whipping post for my healing! You took stripes for me! You persevered for the joy set before You: I am part of that joy! Your sacrifice made me whole; Your presence keeps me whole. For all that You endured on the cross of Calvary for me, Lord, I give You praise!

    They inflicted so much upon You Lord: skin ripped from Your back, exposing bloody tissue and bone; extreme blood loss; severe beating and torment by the Roman soldiers; they plucked Your beard and pierced Your scalp with a crown of thorns.

    They forced You to carry the cross after they weakened You mightily. Your hands and feet nailed to the post. It was difficult to lift Your body to breathe and to exhale. You were weak and needed water, yet You persevered.

    We know You could have called on Your Father, and He would have sent 12 legions of angels to rescue You. Still, You gave Your body to be crucified, despising the shame, always thinking of me and the whole world, even asking the Father to forgive those who tormented You.

    Jesus, Lover of my soul; for this cause, I dedicate this book to You. Your love has transformed my life and made me glad. For years you have given me the gift that keeps on giving. So, with this meager offering, I desire to give thanks.

    My prayer is that the anointing of the Holy Spirit be upon this work that it will stir the hearts of all who read it. Appetites will change from worldly preoccupations to the soon coming of our Lord! Dedicating this book to You is my joy. I pray that multitudes will read it and turn their eyes upon You, Jesus.

    Acknowledgments

    As always, I give you praise Lord, God, for my husband, Marco A. Inniss, my man with the mountain brown eyes. We have shared 45 wonderful years! Thank You, Marco, for all the work you do publishing the books to God’s glory; you are my gift, a great and mighty man of valor.

    Introduction

    Father, we thank You for your Hesed Agape: for Your mercy and Your tremendous and steadfast Love bestowed upon us. We thank You for the privilege to call upon Your Name. Blessed be the God of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ forever and ever, Amen.

    If anyone has ever received a healing touch by Grace, you’ll hear every word of this book as if they are lyrics you can sing unto the Lord. Grace saved us; Grace healed us over 2000 years ago, and Grace and faith together will command every area of our life to line up with the Word of God and become whole.

    Jeremiah, chapter 17, verse 14: Heal me, O Lord, and I will be healed; save me, and I will be saved; for You are the One I praise! God answered that prayer when we received Jesus into our life. God healed us; God saved us; now let’s praise Him!

    This book, Free To Be Healed, is an excellent opportunity to move from the mental struggle, from trying to get healed; to seeing the promises of God made manifest in your life!

    Although this is my eighth book written to the glory of God, this one is incredibly precious. I balked at the thought of writing it, feeling unqualified. But the truth is, I was not qualified to write any of the books. My greatest joy has been the presence of the Holy Spirit, shedding light on the subject.

    This offering is not a clinical assessment of Christianity, nor is it an attempt to fastidiously place scriptural reference behind every sentence or thought. Instead, I endeavor to bring to center stage the object of our worship; the fount of our healing; and the reasons why we worship Him.

    We marvel Father that Your care for us is deep and abiding; Your invitation to draw near astounds us. Your accessibility is comforting. Realizing that we who were once afar off can now approach the Throne of Grace with boldness, as sons and daughters of the Highest, keeps us prostrate before You. We bow before You Lord God. We adore You, Father. It is You we freely worship and praise forever.

    Galatians 5:1 illuminates how important freedom is to Jesus, It is for freedom that Christ has made us free. Stand firm, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.

    How can we be enslaved again? Slavery comes through wrong thinking or malnourished thinking; by not understanding the totality of what Jesus wrought on the cross that life-shifting day! Jesus paid it all and obtained it all. From that high place, with a loud cry, Jesus powerfully proclaimed, It is finished,

    That cry, O that cry! It is the cry heard ‘round the world, which signaled a barrage of change: a coming deluge of righteousness,  peace,  joy, and the power to speak to principalities and powers and watch them flee. The cry produced a veritable onslaught of goodness, mercy, and Grace, all wrapped up in one delicious statement: It is finished.

    Beloved, please pray throughout this experience. Ask our benevolent God to open your heart to His revelatory Word. Ask the blessed Holy Spirit to validate the anointing that is upon these Words so that they become life-changing for you. What we don’t understand will keep us bound and walking in error!

    As we cry out, heal me, O, Lord; I believe God replies, I did! Don’t you remember Calvary? Don’t you remember the blood of My Son shed for You for the remission of Your sin? Here are seven notable instances of shed blood:

    (1) Jesus’ sweat was like drops of blood in the Garden of Gethsemane (Luke 22:44). The medical terminology is hematohidrosis,  a rare clinical phenomenon where anguish causes capillary blood vessels that feed the sweat glands to rupture, causing them to exude blood. Blood was shed in the Garden as Jesus redeemed what Adam lost in another garden called Eden. Adam lost innocence to obey God, plunging the world into sin. But Jesus obeyed.

    (2) Jesus shed His blood at the whipping post (Matthew 27:26) and redeemed our health. He took stripes for every sickness, and every disease man would ever face, and by His stripes healed us!

    (3) Jesus bled internally  (Matthew 27:26). The internal bleeding freed us from personal wounds and bruises. The harsh whippings also freed us from iniquity, transgressions, and curses passed down from ancestors.

    (4) Jesus shed blood when they put the crown of thorns on His head (Matthew 27:29) as they mocked Him. What they didn’t know was that we were set free in those same moments from mental torment, from thoughts that keep us in bondage. Our mind can now conceive, without demonic blockage, all that God prepared for us. When we fully comprehend this, our mind should no longer be a battlefield or a playground for doubt and stress. Jesus took care of the stressful weight that so often holds us back from walking in our destiny and purpose.

    (5) Jesus shed His blood in the piercing of His hands (Matthew 27:35). Remember, the work of our hands was cursed way back in the Garden of Eden when man sinned. We can now once again worship God with the fruit of our hands, lifting them high in praise unto Him. The ground will once again yield to us. Thank God for the blood of Jesus, which purifies and cleanses filthy hands!

    (6) Jesus shed blood through the piercing of His feet (Matthew 27:35). The feet are powerful! They allow us to tread upon things. Anything under your feet is also under your power! We regained dominion and rule lost in the Garden of Eden. Luke, chapter 10, verse 19: Behold, I give you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the authority of the enemy; And nothing shall by any means harm you. Jesus returned the enemy to his rightful position—under our feet. We can assume our authority by speaking forth the promises of God with boldness; the enemy must flee and give back whatever he stole!

    (7) Jesus shed blood when they pierced Him in the side (John 19:34). When pierced, blood and water flowed forth from His side. The blood represented the atonement, and the water represented purification. We were both justified and sanctified at this moment. Perhaps they pierced Jesus’ side to make sure He was dead (they usually break the legs); using the spear guaranteed  He was truly dead. 

    Jesus’ heart must have been broken, perhaps by the plunging of the spear into His side in an upward direction; we don’t know.  Maybe He suffered the equivalent of a broken heart that began with the stiff-necked people who refused to see and receive Him. Perhaps the rejection of the people calling for Barabbas added grief, and the shame attached to hanging on a tree naked indeed added to His sorrow and distress.

    But our Savior endured. I believe He suffered every sorrow, every abandonment, every category of rejection we might ever face. Jesus was cursed because cursed is anyone who hangs on a tree. He did all this for our redemption; He did all this to set us free while mending our broken hearts.

    Jesus, thank You for the sacrifice of blood that paved the way for my healing. Thank You that by Your stripes I was healed. I am now the healed protecting my health. I can speak to sickness and disease and command it to exit my body, as it has no legal right to stay within me. I now command every illness and every ailment to leave my body right now, in the Name of Jesus. I believe Jesus paid the price for my healing!  I am free to walk in divine health, in Jesus’ Name, Amen.

    The prayer gets right to the point. The ideal is that we never allow sickness and disease to sneak into our mind or body like a stealth bomber. Perfection suggests that we walk in divine health every day of our life. But the reality might be that the diagnosis is already here; the pain is sharp, so we must go to battle, stand our ground and fight with our sword!

    In Christ Jesus, we can command sickness and disease to leave our body because they have no authority to take up residence there. God did not ordain their presence; therefore, they are illegal; ripe for eviction, but it is up to us to hand them their eviction notice.

    John G. Lake, who wielded great power for God’s purpose, said this: When I saw for the first time by the Word of God, that sickness was not the will of God, everything in my nature rose to defeat the will of the devil. This man, it is recorded, saw countless people healed during his ministry.

    Can you imagine living the life of a slave to such misconception, when Jesus already signed your emancipation proclamation? The sinful nature of every man who ever came through the matrix of the original sin of Adam held us captive (I invite you to listen to the sermon recording of The Matrix at www.cynthia52.com). But we’re awake now! We will not forget all His benefits!

    Beautiful Psalm 103, verses 2-3: "Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities; Who heals all your diseases;  who redeems your life from destruction; Who crowns you with loving-kindness and tender mercies; Who satisfies your mouth with good things so that your

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