23/03/2026
Painful Growth Disappeared Supernaturally
I started feeling pain on the right side of my lower abdomen about 2 years ago. The pain has been recurrent, but I refused to get it checked for fear of what the diagnosis would be. On Sunday after the service the pain became worse and persistent. Despite this, I continued to engage in kingdom advancement endeavours; in prayers, evening gospel raid and follow up of new converts. On Tuesday during the raid, God gave me 4 new converts and 3 of them were in church yesterday. While I spoke to them about Jesus they were sober and moved to tears. As I walked away from them, I rejoiced knowing the same Jesus saving souls is the healer of my body. I made up my mind to do a scan yesterday 7th October, so I can have something to present to God during this week of emphasis. However, before I left home I meditated on and gave God 5 reasons why I cannot be labelled with a negative diagnosis.
As a child God, healing belongs to me and I know He is a responsible father; As a fruit bearing branch of the Vine, He has a responsibility to keep me fit; As a faithful ambassador, I am entitled to health; Because I serve Him, He has to take this sickness away; The laborers are few, he cannot afford to have sickness tie me down. As the radiologist put the probe on that side I felt the pain. He and his assistant said “there’s a large cyst here, how come you’re just doing this scan? He paused to measure the dimensions of the cyst which they said was ‘55mm by 43mm’. He put the probe back to continue the scan and with a confused look he asked his assistant what just happened? They were looking for the cyst they had just measured and it was no longer there. It was big and unmistakable, but it had disappeared. I was asked to go and p*e so they could check further for anything else, but could not find anything. I was given a scan report that read; normal abdominal scan, normal pelvic scan. Serving God pays, Mat. 6:33 is the answer. God is indeed faithful. To Him alone be all the glory. Anuoluwapo, Fetuga