Any prayer made in faith and trust, and especially when we call upon the Lord to glorify Himself in answering our needs, no matter how it is worded, is very powerful indeed. I, too, have experienced powerful miracles whenever I throw myself on God’s mercy in the total trust and expectation of a little child.

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Anna, Having been blessed by God with a personal miracle in my own life, I have no doubts about the power, majesty and love of God for us. I am continually awed at what a PERSONAL God we have. Truly “the hairs on our heads have been counted.”
I know God, I know that He knows me by name, and I have often seen the results of prayers answered.
May God continue to bless, use and guide you. Awesome story about our awesome God.
Wow, Anna. That is quite a testimony to the power of God and the power of Scripture speaking to you. Praise God!
Your story about Scripture speaking to you personally makes a very trenchant point about the CC’s teaching on "personal interpretation’. We most definitely believe that God speaks to us individually through Scripture, i.e. we are all called to read Scripture and personalize it, like you did.
We are just commanded not to use the Scriptures to create false doctrines. Thus, if our "personal interpretation’ contradicts the guardian and Final Interpreter of Scripture (i.e. the Magisterium), then we must change our doctrine to fit the Truth.
In your case, God spoke quite clearly to you through the Scripture and your testimony gives greater Glory to God and His Word!
Anna, Thank you for that wonderful testimony. I don’t think anyone will find it offensive or uncomfortable. Praise God for your healing.
As to the Binding and loosing, and the Binding and Casting out, I would say they are two seperate things.
You prayed in faith, saying to the mountain (cancer) be removed from there (bound up) and cast into the sea (cast out), and it was done.
PJM has already addressed the meanings of the terms used in Mt 16 and I cannot add anything to his excellent post.
Peace
James
Jmcrae, PJM, PRmerger, JRKH:
Thank you all for your kind responses to my story.
I do carefully consider your words regarding the authority of the Catholic Church. I think about this more often than you realize.
One of the things that has kept me from embracing the authority of the Catholic Church (aside from a lifetime of Protestant indoctrination

) is the issue of interpretation of Scripture.
I believe God’s Word is “living and active”; and I believe God can use His Word in an infinite number of ways to accomplish His Divine Purposes.
I am not referring to an infinite number of doctrines, though Protestantism seems to have gone to “infinity and beyond.”
Reading only a few of my Posts, will easily reveal my frustration in the Protestant Sector and the “sea of voices.”
I’ll keep praying,
Anna