Lump in Breast Gone After Declaring the Word
Some time ago, my 24-year-old daughter told me she could feel a lump in her left breast. I accompanied her to do an ultrasound, and the doctor found a small mass measuring 0.5 cm. She booked a specialist for my daughter and told us that to do a biopsy, we may need to wait for the mass to grow bigger. Imagine how terrifying it was for my daughter to have to hear through that.
I went home and told my husband about the diagnosis. Though we were worried, we decided to take authority as parents and prayed over our child. We commanded the lump to be thrown into the sea according to Mark 11:22–23, and we rested in Jesus’ finished work at the cross. And how we truly rested because we forgot about the specialist appointment until our daughter reminded us a day before.
Our family has the habit of reading Joseph Prince’s daily devotional. On the morning of the appointment, we came across his devotion on Isaiah 41:11–13 that states our enemy shall be as nothing, a nonexistent thing. I immediately declared any lump or growth to be a nonexistent thing in our family.
In the afternoon, we went to the specialist’s office for the second scan. During the scan, they checked and checked again…and found nothing. All the breast tissues were normal! My daughter also said that for the first time in months, she no longer felt the lump. Hallelujah!
Thank You, Jesus, for Your grace and love, and thank you, Pastor Prince, for your message on rest and acceleration. Indeed, we’re living in the days of great blessings and healings coming in an accelerated manner. Even the daily devotional with the rhema word came on the right day and at the right time!
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