All posts by Lynne Suszek

People who know me generally all say that I don’t seem to be disabled like other people. My family laughs and teases me in a complimentary way that I somehow make people forget about the wheelchair in which I sit. I always take that as a high compliment. I’m glad they stop thinking about the wheelchair when they are with me but the question is, why? Yesterday we had a lady say something so significant to me. The lady at the Dept. of Motor Vehicles (Secretary of State) who only saw me for a few minutes, smiled and referred to me as “technically handicapped.” My daughter laughed in agreement with her and pointed out that here was another person seeing me as not actually disabled. I believe this is a spiritual thing. I don’t believe in my handicap as permanent or even see myself as disabled, therefore that emanates to others as well. Very interesting phenomenon. I appear to others as not belonging in a wheelchair even though my body believes I do. Paralyzed from the chest down, hands too. A C-6 spinal cord injury, I’m “technically handicapped.” By faith I say I’m technically healed. But that reality is rising up and the spiritual truth will override the physical. It’s becoming more real every day. I am pursuing the full manifestation of my healing through Christ. I have learned a lot about faith and healing and I like sharing this with others. Thus the blog. I have a Youtube channel, "lynnesuszek", where I teach and share testimonies. Please check out our ministry at www.Hisability.com!

What Is Worthily and Unworthily 

 

Most people think that to take the Lord’s Supper “unworthily” means to be in sin or to take it disrespectfully and that’s correct, except that we have it backwards. The way we take the bread and wine unworthily is about not considering yourself as washed by the blood. If you focus on your unworthiness (as some religions teach you to do) then you are not considering that Jesus made you clean, washed, worthy in Christ. The Last Supper communion practice is a way to remind yourself and consider that you were washed by the Blood of Jesus. When you meditate on that fact, you realize that you were made worthy! 😳 Therefore if you discern yourself as worthy by Jesus, you must be un-cursed and free from all diseases, infirmities and evil practices.

If you don’t judge yourself as worthy based on Jesus, you will be judged with the world! Judge yourself as clean after you are born again, you’re clean in Christ.

Let’s remind ourselves on this day, Good Friday and every day, that Jesus went to the cross to make us clean and healed, by believing in His grace-filled act of love on the cross. Resurrection sealed the deal, defeating death in all forms.

Don’t take the Lord’s table “unworthily ” anymore. When we focus on or think of ourselves as unworthy we bring judgment and curses on ourselves.

This is why many are weak and sick among you. And some have died.

We who are sick are not judging ourselves as well. Let’s start judging ourselves correctly as worthy and healed today.