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  2. Prayers for Healing That'll Bring Strength and Recovery in ...

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    Strength and Inner Peace Prayer. I ask for your healing over every part of my life — physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. I ask that you make me strong and resilient for the days ...

  3. 30 Prayers for the Sick to Uplift Their Spirits and ... - AOL

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    Prayers for Healing and Restoration. 8. "Heavenly Father, I pray that You would bring healing and restoration to [name]'s body, mind and spirit. ... Prayers for Strength and Recovery. 16. "O God ...

  4. 50 Powerful Bible Verses About Healing the Body, Mind and Soul

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    When faced with physical or emotional pain, Bible verses about healing provide strength, comfort, and encouragement. Read and share these 50 healing scriptures.

  5. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    healing by divine grace "interceded on behalf of the sick through the invocation of the name of the Lord Jesus, asking for healing through the power of the Holy Spirit, whether in the form of the sacramental laying on of hands and anointing with oil or of simple prayers for healing, which often include an appeal to the saints for their aid" [44 ...

  6. Long Healing Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The prayer ends with a supplication for healing and protection, and includes the phrase "protect the bearer of this blessed Tablet, and whoso reciteth it, and whoso cometh upon it, and whoso passeth around the house wherein it is. Heal Thou, then, by it every sick, diseased and poor one", which gives this prayer its talismanic nature. [3]

  7. Mi Shebeirach - Wikipedia

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    By specifying refuah shleima as healing of both body (refuat haguf) and spirit (refuat hanefesh)—a commonality across denominations—the Mi Shebeirach for healing emphasizes that both physical and mental illness ought to be treated. The prayer uses the Š-L-M root, the same used in the Hebrew word shalom ('peace'). [57]