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TEXT: . Matthew 15:26.

But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to dogs.

Sicknesses, pains, or diseases do not glorify God in any way. His desire for His children is clearly revealed in the Scripture, *God wants you to live in health,,- wholeness, and strength even as your soul prospers* (3 John 1:2). 
Divine health is not a luxury; it is part of your inheritance in Christ Jesus.

In today's passage, when the Canaanite woman came pleading with Jesus to heal her daughter, His response seemed harsh at first. However, hidden in His words were powerful revelations: first, He said, healing is the children's bread. 

Bread is a basic necessity, not a special privilege reserved for a few. It is something meant to be eaten daily, something that sustains life.

By referring to healing as “children’s bread,” Jesus was emphasizing that it belongs to those who are in God’s family. 

Just as a loving father ensures that his children are fed, God has made provision for your well-being, spirit, soul, and body.

Many believers are living short of their privileges in God. They are crying for what God has already provided. But healing, peace, joy, and restoration are all part of your covenant rights and privileges.
You are not meant to struggle endlessly with what Christ has already paid for.

Therefore, do not accept sickness or affliction as your portion. Stand on God’s Word. Declare His promises. Receive what is yours. Just as you would not deny yourself daily bread, do not deny yourself the benefits of divine health and divine healing.

 *BIBLE READING:* 

Matthew 15:21-28.

 *PRAYER FOCUS:* 

Father, I thank you because healing is my portion. I receive divine health as my daily bread. I refuse sickness and declare that my body aligns with Your Word in Jesus name. 

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