This past weekend Katy and I were at Aslan's Place with Paul Cox. We prayed for 15 children and young adults in 20 minute sessions. We could feel the strong presence of God. Live worship was lifted up to the Lord all day long. After each prayer session the student was escorted to another room to be prayed for by on fire youth from Aslan's Place for another 20 minutes. Many young people have the fire of God in them these days and their laying on of hands can only help.
I noticed several interesting things in praying this weekend.
Firstly, the Lord revealed that many of the people we prayed for had visual convergence problems which were influencing their ability to concentrate. If you have trouble concentrating on reading and tire easily when reading, pray this prayer: "Lord Jesus I give you the glory for healing my brain. In your name I command the visual convergence system to conform to the way the Father created it. Jesus, come now and destroy all distractions to my visual concentration."
Secondly, when I was praying for people the Holy Spirit was revealing to me that it is important that the left and right brain be equally balanced. Don't ask we what that means because I don't really know. It was God revelation that needs more wisdom. The Lord is trying to puzzle me and challenge my earthly wisdom from the field of educational psychology.
We prayed for brain balance for people and some of them said they noticed, peace and rest and less chaos in their brain. So I'm going to start praying that way for others.
I was putting both hands on peoples head, one hand on each side of their head and squeezing the sides gently together. I prayed something like: "In the name of Jesus, I command the right and left brain to function equally. All neurons and dendrites will function the way the Father created them to be."
One of the kids that got prayed for Saturday was so tired from the prayer session that he went right to sleep! I know God is doing something.
Try praying these brief prayers over yourself and email me with the progress!