All posts by Lynne Suszek

People who know me generally all say that I don’t seem to be disabled like other people. My family laughs and teases me in a complimentary way that I somehow make people forget about the wheelchair in which I sit. I always take that as a high compliment. I’m glad they stop thinking about the wheelchair when they are with me but the question is, why? Yesterday we had a lady say something so significant to me. The lady at the Dept. of Motor Vehicles (Secretary of State) who only saw me for a few minutes, smiled and referred to me as “technically handicapped.” My daughter laughed in agreement with her and pointed out that here was another person seeing me as not actually disabled. I believe this is a spiritual thing. I don’t believe in my handicap as permanent or even see myself as disabled, therefore that emanates to others as well. Very interesting phenomenon. I appear to others as not belonging in a wheelchair even though my body believes I do. Paralyzed from the chest down, hands too. A C-6 spinal cord injury, I’m “technically handicapped.” By faith I say I’m technically healed. But that reality is rising up and the spiritual truth will override the physical. It’s becoming more real every day. I am pursuing the full manifestation of my healing through Christ. I have learned a lot about faith and healing and I like sharing this with others. Thus the blog. I have a Youtube channel, "lynnesuszek", where I teach and share testimonies. Please check out our ministry at www.Hisability.com!

When 1Peter 2:24 Makes Sense, You Are Believing

When you think of things in terms of phrases that you have known since childhood, these things make more sense to you. Phrases used in the south compared to those of us in the north or other parts of the world will make more sense to the people who live there. As you learn about faith, it’s best to put words together that help you believe. Jesus often used parables that the disciples would understand such as fishing and farming. God wants faith to make sense to you. When the supernatural seems normal, you are actively seeing results.

Using this logic, I say that if the Word of God is true and Jesus took away our sins and sicknesses according to Galatians 3:13 and 1Peter 2:24, then it also must be true that we cannot be ill; sicknesses and pain and disease and disability do not exist. There is therefore no such thing as sickness, allergies, cancer, paralysis and the flu. When I stopped believing in allergies, they stopped having power over me. I do not suffer with Hay Fever twice a year anymore. I do not get the flu shot nor the flu, no colds, no more bronchitis, no migraines. I stopped believing they exist. If I start to get pain, I remind myself that it isn’t real. It leaves.

The movie The Matrix has it right except we are seated in heaven, not a yucky world. While we are on earth, we can live just as supernaturally as we can believe. “All things are possible..” to whom?? “To whosoever can believe.” You can change what you believe over time or in seconds, as soon as the truth makes sense to you. If you think saying “I’ve already got it” makes sense like Andrew Wommack then say that. If you think saying “Thank God I’m healed” is how you should say it, like Charles Capps do that. When it makes sense to you, you are believing. The battle is done. When Mike Hoesh said “ya! I’ve already got it!” his battle with cancer was over and he saw improvement start. He rested in his healing and symptoms changed. When Wendy Weldon said “Hey! I’m not sick!” Cancer left her and she was done. When Tony Myers saw Jesus suffering on the cross in his place, he realized his healing and instantly was unparalyzed. The battle is between our faith in wellness and our faith in the sickness. Remind yourself all day that you are well, sickness does not exist and look for improvement.

Virginia, there is no such thing as Santa and there is no such thing as sickness. How do our brains make us believe stuff that isn’t true? Read my blog on that by clicking on the link . The sooner you learn to stop believing in disease the sooner you can believe you are well! The sooner you can believe injury and brain damage and autism is not real, the sooner it will change.