Is sickness God’s teacher?
Examine whether sickness should be treated as a divine tool for correction or humility.
Owning the healing that Jesus paid for you right now.
Stop treating healing like a vague someday promise. This book challenges one of the Church’s most familiar assumptions and points believers back to what Jesus has already accomplished.

“Just wait on God’s timing” sounds comforting—but it can train believers to postpone what Christ has already provided.
The book examines how that phrase shapes the way Christians approach sickness, faith, righteousness, and the promises of God. It replaces passive uncertainty with a biblical expectation rooted in the finished work of Jesus.
Examine whether sickness should be treated as a divine tool for correction or humility.
Understand how righteousness changes the way you receive from God.
Identify beliefs and barriers that keep people trapped in delay and uncertainty.
Move beyond passive waiting into active agreement with the Word of God.
This is not a book about pretending symptoms are unreal. It is about refusing to let symptoms become a higher authority than the finished work of Christ.
Build your confidence on what Christ accomplished rather than on a future date.
Recognize the beliefs that quietly undermine expectation and faith.
Stop approaching God like an outsider trying to earn what belongs to His children.
Learn practical, scriptural ways to act on the promises of God.
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Listen on Google Play“You do not have to strive for what Jesus has already secured. Healing is not a distant hope.”
The Death of God’s Timing
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