I would like to share with you my testimony of God’s grace.
I was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease in 2016 and have been on medication since then, dealing with ongoing symptoms like slow and stiff movement. Parkinson's disease currently has no cure. While treatments exist to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. I’m taking 50 pills per week.
Last weekend, during the healing sessions led by our guest pastor, Ps John Ng, from Malaysia, I experienced a powerful touch from the Holy Spirit. The anointing came upon me, and my body began to move in ways I had not seen for a very long time—I ran around inside the church, up and down the stairs near the audience seating, as the Holy Spirit led me to stretch and move freely, almost like doing exercises I had not been able to do for years.
Since that day, I have been experiencing noticeably reduced stiffness, improving day by day, managing reduction of pills intake.
We are still in awe of what God is doing in my body. This reminds me of Acts 3:8, where the lame man, healed by Peter in Jesus' name, "jumped to his feet and began to walk. Then he went with them into the temple courts, walking and jumping, and praising God". Just as that man leaped and praised after years of inability, my sudden freedom to run and climb stairs points to the same miraculous power at work today.
This breakthrough has strengthened my faith in the Lord profoundly, much like how the healed man in Acts drew crowds to witness God's goodness.
We rejoice in what God has started and continue praying with expectancy for full restoration, while wisely monitoring with medical care.
God continues to do miracles today: “You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples” (Psalm 77:14).