Q: When you get your mind (Romans 12:2) and heart in line with the way Jesus taught. Then you can expect wonderful things to happen. Jesus was whipped so God reacted to the Roman's usual cruelty by amazing love, with grace, so all could be healed (Isaiah 53:4-5)(Matthew 8:16-17)  God's will is that it should be the same here on earth as it is in heaven (Matthew 6:10). In heaven there is no pain or disease so that is God's will for earth, which is why Jesus healed everyone without exception. He shows no favoritism, (Romans 2:11) and He hasn't changed (Hebrews 13:8) (James 1:17). And great multitudes followed Him, and He healed them 'all' (Matthew 12:15). Jesus healed with the authority that he got from the Father. The centurion recognised this, and Jesus spoke highly of his faith (Matthew 8:5-10). When you have authority over someone you can tell that person what to do and they have to obey. As disciples we have been given authority over disease so therefore we can tell it what to do (Luke 9:1). If you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you shall say unto this mountain,(or pain or sickness) Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you (Matthew 17:20). One time Jesus had to pray more than once to see a blind man healed  (Mark 8:22-25). We are told we are like Elijah who had to pray 7 times for rain after a 3 and a half year drought (James 5:17-18) (1 Kings 18:41-45). So we must be as persistent as we can be in praying for the sick. Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up (Luke 18:1). His faith that is in us through the baptism of the Holy Spirit is going to heal the sick. We have to have faith in Him (that is in His Word, in His promises and in what He has done for us) and the Faith of Jesus which is given to us by the Holy Spirit. In John 5:5-8, Jesus approaches a man asks him if he wants to be healed. The man has no faith that Jesus will heal him and then Jesus heals him anyway (John 5:5-8) . We need to realise what Jesus could do we can do too and pray to feel confident of His power in us. John tells us that  as He is, so are we in this world. (1 John 4:17). And Jesus promises Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father (John 14:12). Jesus told us  If you shall ask anything in my name, I will do it (John 14:14) When we pray for the sick we can be confident that it is a worthy thing to ask, and therefore we can pray using His name or authority. When a police officer says stop in the name of the law, a law abiding citizen will do as they say. There is no magic in the name of the "law"  It is the authority that the police officer has which makes people obey. It's similar with Jesus, we can use His name because of the authority He has given us. Peter and John demonstrated this by healing the man who had been paralysed since birth in Jesus name, Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk. And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up: and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength (Acts 3:6-7).
A: Renew your mind. Realize that healing is God's "will" (is available) for everyone. Speak out by His authority. Persist in faith. Apply the faith of Jesus (1 Timothy 1:14). Call on Jesus' name.

Article: Fold one corner over the middle of the wrapper until it meets the corner diagonally opposite from it. Press the corners together. There should be two open edges of the wrapper. Gently press along these edges with your finger to seal them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Fold the wonton wrapper in half. Seal the edges.

Problem: Article: You can do this by double-clicking the file on your computer.  It’s at the top of Word.    A list of symbols will appear. This inserts the square root symbol.
Summary: Open your Microsoft Word document. Click the mouse where you want to type the symbol. Click the Insert menu. Click Symbol. Click More Symbols…. Click the “subset” drop-down menu. Click Number Forms. Click the Square Root √ symbol.

Q: It should have your name, address, and cell phone info on it in case they get separated from you. Keep a recent picture of your child on you. Do not let children out of your sight, and instruct them to stay close to you at all times. For example, at security, say “you’ll have to take off your shoes to put them through the scanner, but don’t worry, you’ll get them back!” Before take-off, say "The plane is going to go really fast and shake a little, but it's okay, nothing bad will happen." Keep them involved during the scary parts by giving them a small but important job to do, such as putting item bins on the conveyor belt or turning off the electronics before take-off. Kids will like the responsibility of preparing and carrying their own luggage. It can also help them feel more confident if they feel nervous about their adventure. Supervise packing so that everything that your child needs makes it into their bag, and don’t forget a luggage tag with your name and phone number for each bag. Minimize the amount of metal in clothing and shoes to save time at security. Planes can be cold, so have the kids wear a jacket or keep one in their bag. Bring earache drops and show them how to pop their ears to minimize ear pain from high altitude. If they feel nauseated, Dramamine or Emetrol can help. Consult with your doctor before using medications that your child has not used before. Keep wet wipes, napkins, hand sanitizer, bandages, sick bags, and Pull-Ups in your carry-on. Don’t rely on the flight attendants to take care of your child’s mishaps as they have many other passengers to attend to.
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Put a “Help, I’m lost” card in your child’s pocket. Walk them through the major steps of air travel like security and take-off. Let them pack their own bag. Dress in lightweight, comfortable clothing and slip-on shoes. Tell them that ear or tummy pain during the plane ride is only temporary. Bring a cleanup kit for messes and accidents.