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How to Walk Out of Sickness and Disease - Activating Divine Health by Speaking Meditating and Living the Truth of God's Word - cover

How to Walk Out of Sickness and Disease - Activating Divine Health by Speaking Meditating and Living the Truth of God's Word

Right Aloaye

Publisher: Right A Livingstone

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You Were Never Meant to Be SickSickness is not your portion. Healing is not a reward—it’s your right. Divine health is your inheritance in Christ.In this powerful, life-altering book, Right Aloaye unveils the timeless truth that you were never meant to be sick. You were created to live in divine health—not sometimes, not seasonally, but daily. Through the revelation of God’s Word and the ministry of the Holy Spirit, you'll discover how to walk out of sickness and into perpetual victory.With deep scriptural insight and Holy Ghost inspiration, this book teaches you how to:Understand the finished works of Christ regarding your healthEnforce your legal rights to healing through faith and confessionMeditate on the Word until it becomes medicine to your bodySpeak the language of healing and stir the anointing withinMaintain health through spiritual dominanceLive the Christ-life in your body—full of energy, strength, and gloryYou’ll also receive powerful bonus resources including:30 Healing ConfessionsHealing Scriptures to Meditate OnA 7-Day Faith and Healing DevotionalFaith Declarations for Your Family’s HealthA Guide to Minister Healing to OthersWhether you’re believing for a miracle, standing in the gap for a loved one, or determined to live above sickness for life—this book is your roadmap to total victory.You are not trying to be healed. In Christ, you are already healed.Now it’s time to live like it. 
Available since: 07/10/2025.

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