immunitydefense“My immune system functions perfectly in the way God created it to function. It is fully developed and balanced. Wisdom is imparted to my immune system today to reject that which is evil and accept all that is good.” (Amos 5:14-15, Deuteronomy 30:15 & 19)

“I am immune to sickness and disease. I recognize and accept that which is good. I am able to stand in the presence of sickness and infirmity without fear or sense of inferiority. God fights my battles for me as I rest in safety for He is my fortress. No evil will come upon me nor any plague near my dwelling.” (Psalm 91:10)

Confession for an Overactive Immune System:

Possible Emotional Components/ Mental Patterns for Overactive Immune System:
Can’t trust or rest. Must fight for self constantly, sees life as a battle. Unable to connect to safety in God. Belief in force vs true spiritual power. Relies on self. Focus on that which must be overcome with little or no focus on accepting and receiving the good provided.

Prayer: “Forgive me Lord for not trusting in You. I cast my cares upon You, and You fight for me so that I rest in You. In Jesus’ name.”

Meditate on: Trust and rest in God.

Say to Your Immune System:
“The Lord will fight for you, you shall hold your peace.” (Exodus 14:14) “I am not afraid. The Lord fights for me and I rest in safety.” (Deuteronomy 1:30, 3:22, Joshua 23:10)


Confession for a Weak Immune System:


Possible Emotional Components/Mental Patterns for Weak Immune System:
Loss. Loss of personal power, loss of hope. Unable to resist, unable to stand up for yourself. Giving up. Disappointment.

Prayer: “Forgive me Lord for giving up and not acting upon the power and authority that Jesus gave me. The Greater One dwells in me and I am well able to overcome.”

Meditate on: Strength, joy, praise, restoring sense of power, taking a stand, hope in God.

Say to Your Immune System:
“Be strong in the Lord and the power of His might. Let God arise and all enemies be scattered.” (Ephesians 6:10, Psalm 68:1) “I am strengthened with all might according to His glorious power.” (Colossians 1:11)





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