Video summary
Spiritual Laws to the Flow of God's Power - Andrew Wommack - Charis Daily - Season 1, Ep. 23
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Key takeaways
Key wellness + self-care strategies (healing & spiritual “flow”)
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Believe healing is God’s will (for everyone, not “some”)
- Aim for full belief that God’s healing is available—not partial or selective.
- Don’t frame healing as something God might choose only if you qualify enough.
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Stop “faith in your effort”
- Avoid trying to earn healing by listing what you’ve done right.
- Shift from “God, heal me because I deserve it” to “I receive God’s grace—what You already provided.”
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Use Scripture to interpret experience
- When feelings or doctor reports contradict what God promises, don’t let personal experience override the Word.
- “Interpret experience by the Word,” not the other way around.
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Understand healing as governed by “laws”
- Spiritual power works through consistent, universal principles—similar to natural laws (e.g., gravity, electricity).
- Healing isn’t portrayed as God making a case-by-case emotional decision about worthiness.
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Resist the devil actively (don’t outsource authority)
- Resist = act/fight actively, not just ask God to do it for you.
- Example phrasing from the teaching:
- Don’t only say: “God, remove this sickness.”
- Instead: “In Jesus’ name I resist/cast out this sickness; I speak to it directly.”
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Receive faith through hearing the Word
- Faith comes from hearing Scripture (emphasis: Romans 10:17).
- Don’t just read passively—take in truth repeatedly until it takes root in your heart.
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Pair faith with “works” (active response)
- Faith is described as dead without action (emphasis: James 2).
- Example: the woman with the issue of blood didn’t remain passive—she acted decisively.
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Practice “voice-activated” faith (words matter)
- Your spoken confession is emphasized as activating faith.
- Key principle: “Death and life are in the power of the tongue” (emphasis: Proverbs 18:21).
- Replace negative talk such as:
- “I have no power” / “the doctor says I’ll die”
- With Scripture-aligned speech:
- Speak God’s truth without denying reality exists.
- Counter the negative report with God’s promise.
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Don’t deny symptoms—counter them
- The teaching clarifies it’s not about lying about pain/illness.
- It’s about giving God’s Word greater preeminence than the problem.
- Example: “The doctor says X, but God healed me by His stripes—I stand on that.”
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Be aggressive in faith when facing opposition
- The woman is framed as taking bold action in a crowd despite real risk.
- The teaching includes a concept of “violence” toward circumstances:
- Not demanding God to do something new,
- but refusing to let fear/opposition counter what God already provided.
- Examples referenced include people being “aggressive” in faith even when doctors said recovery was impossible.
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Cooperate with spiritual laws so power can flow
- God’s power is described like electricity: it flows best when conditions are right (e.g., being “grounded”).
- The recurring theme is alignment/cooperation with biblical principles rather than waiting for a personal “verdict” from God.
Sources / presenters
- Andrew Wommack (presenter)
- Charis Bible College / Charis Daily (program/source context)
Biblical sources referenced
- Mark 5
- James 4
- Psalms 89
- Mark 11
- Romans 10
- John 17
- Proverbs 18
- “Luke 2” (referenced as “Luke 2”)
- Matthew 11
- John 11
- Leviticus (referenced in connection with the laws related to the issue of blood)