In this passage, we see a testimony of how prayer brings about healing, and serves as an example for us:
First of all, Peter is a person who knows how to create a faith-filled environment. Although the widows were grieving and were holding on to the robes and other clothing Dorcas had made while she was still with them, they did not have faith to pray for her. When we pray for healing, it is important to have a faith-filled environment. Sometimes we can create a faith-filled environment through worship, lifting up the sovereignty of God and allowing the Holy Spirit to move in this environment. Sometimes, we preach God's word and His promises, because faith is founded in the Word of God, because the foundation of faith in God words, and when people start to seize the promise of God, faith can rise up from within us.
Second, we see the need to seek God's will in prayer. As we pray for healing, we need to listen to the voice of God, because the real healer is not us, but God Himself. This is why Peter got down on his knees and prayed after he asked the widows to leave the room. He needed to seek God's will, listen to God's voice and wait on God's healing anointing to come.
Third, we must proclaim with confidence. After Peter understood God's will, he turned to the dead woman, and said, "Tabitha, get up!", and she opened her eyes. Peter proclaimed the truth when he understood God's will, and a miracle of raising the dead took place, drawing many more people to God. We pray that God will help us to place our faith in Him, seek His will and also proclaim by faith!
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