to stick with the promises

Colonel, is it allowed to stick with these promises, to be so insistent on these? Isn't this blackmail?
As far as I am concerned, the Word of God is the Word of God. I have no regard
for myself
or my faith,
or my unbelief,
or my doubts,
Or the need of others,
difficulties of others,
only one thing is important: to persevere, with great earnestness and firm trust in God, standing on the promises of God, as it is written.
How many times have I laid my hands on a promise: Isa. 53:5, or Luk.4:18-21, or Mark 16:18 with these words:
Here it is written! Thank you for your healing by your wounds! This also applies to X, and I m not leaving from you.
I just give thanks,
thank You, simply thank You!
One night, before falling asleep, I opened the Bible at Is. 53:5. I prayed and I said thank you for this promise, a promise with regard to a patient!
"My Saviour, this is applies to her /valid, also for this poor woman!"
With that I fell asleep. When I woke up, the paper with the Is. 53:5 was glued on my hand and it was difficult to remove it.
Oh, how many sufferers would wish for healing, if they were not so quick to give way to doubt.
For example:
- They prayed with me, yet I was not healed.. it seems to be the will of God. In this way they experience nothing, because of their unbelief.
On the other hand, I often experience that sufferers who, even after the laying on of hands, were sick, gave thanks and praise for the healing and the fulfilment of the promise - and were miraculously healed.
For some, this went on for weeks, until the full healing.

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