I have had eczema since young. It was a persistent condition that affected my fingertips, causing blisters to form. My skin would also become dry, and would crack and bleed. Doctors would prescribe me with medication such as steroid, but they could did little to help my condition. Over time, eczema became something that I had learnt to live with.
But things changed after I heard Pastor Prince preach on the power of Jesus’ sacrifice and the Holy Communion. He explained that when we partake of the Holy Communion, we should rightly discern the Lord’s body which was broken for our healing, and His blood that was shed to make us righteous.
His teaching caused me to realise the power of Jesus’ sacrifice, and the importance of making a distinction between the bread and wine. So since last year, I started partaking of the Holy Communion regularly to receive my healing which was paid for by Jesus.
At first, my eczema did not go away, and even grew worse. It spread from my fingers to my palms, and at one point, it became so painful that I could not even type on my laptop without my skin cracking and bleeding.
Thankfully, Pastor Prince always stressed that our healing does not always happen immediately. It can come gradually, but there will surely be healing. So, I persisted and stood firm on partaking of the Holy Communion.
At times, I would ask the Lord why He was taking so long to heal me. Thankfully, my friends from church would encourage me to stand firm that by Jesus’ stripes, I am healed. Listening to Pastor Prince’s messages also strengthened my belief, and assured me that I would see my full restoration.
One day when I was worshipping in church, I saw a vision of dirt specks flying away from my hands and felt a cool breeze. At the same time, Pastor Prince also affirmed that there was a breeze sweeping across the place and that was the Holy Spirit sending healing.
As weeks passed, my condition got better and better. Now, my skin is completely healed. My fingers no longer itch, and there are no more blisters! Praise God and thank You, Jesus!
Casey Tang