Instructions on using Anointing cloth

Dear friend:

            Enclosed is the anointed cloth you requested. I have anointed it and prayed to our creator, our God, who reveals Himself as “Yahveh-Ropheka,”  our  “God,  our Healer,”  that he will intervene and heal.

            God’s word says, “And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul so that from his body were brought unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went out of them.”

            James said, “Is any sick among you?  Let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Eternal; and the prayer of the faith shall heal the sick, and the Eternal shall raise him up; and if he has committed sins, they shall be forgiven him”  (James 5:14-15)

            In using the anointed cloth, go to a privet place for prayer – and, kneeling before God, call out to Him in faith to honor these promises in his own word! You can go BOLDLY to the throne of Grace claiming His guarantee in the sure knowledge and conviction that He is God; that HE CANNOT LIE;  and says plainly,  He will heal you!

Place the cloth on the area that healing is required, or upon the forehead. One or more persons may be present laying hands upon the sick, pray to the Father, and Jesus Christ for the specific need for healing of that particular person and ailment. Call upon Christ to heal the person in question as he promised he would do.

            Once the prayer has ended, throw away the cloth; don’t save it or keep it for reuse, there is no further need for it. Believe in the healing powers of Christ and the Father and His continued blessings. You have been heard!

Finally, have the faith to believe in Jesus Christ and His body, broken for us by which we are healed! Place the anointed cloth on your forehead or the forehead of the child or afflicted one and claim God’s promises. It is not necessary to repeat this – the Bible example is a simple anointing. Just as if a minister were there – and, following your prayer, you can destroy the cloth. There is nothing “holy” about the cloth; it is only our way of closely following the BIBLE example as quoted above, and need not be saved or used again.

            We pray God will hear and answer your prayer, and we praise Him that He has allowed us to serve you and be a comfort to you in this time of need. Thank you for your prayers on behalf of the work and may God bless you

Your brother in Christ,

Ron Harmon