“We would just say, ‘Lord, we’re going to come against fear here, we’re going to come against intimidation and hopelessness, even things that have been thrown out by perhaps some medical people who don’t really know God and don’t know what God can do and that God can get outside of what seems possible,” Mike prayed.
Ed decided if he was going to beat this disease, he would have to fire up his faith.
“I began to move my level of faith from a maintenance level to really a strong level, and it was only through absorbing myself in the healing scriptures of the word of God and those that really talked about faith,” Ed says. “And then once you get to the point where you really believe that God has truly done something miraculous in your life, you really move into an area of extraordinary faith — faith that says, ‘mountain move.’”
Soon after his chemotherapy ended, he had an experience that would forever change his life.
Ed’s wife Jan says, “one time we were in a meeting and I could just feel the power of God just touch him so mightily.”
Ed goes on to say, “I felt a complete lifting of a burden. I felt a weight lift enough to where I was actually able to personally confess and believe that it was done. I really felt like there was a total work that had come to completion.”
Ed also attacked the cancer by radically changing his diet to give his body the best chance of winning the fight. Today more than four years after his diagnosis, he’s healthy, with no signs of active disease. The doctors who initially predicted he would not survive won’t say he’s cured but they’re amazed that he’s experiencing one of the longest remissions they’ve ever seen for this disease.
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