KYNAN: I believe we’re going to bump into somebody at the grocery store on accident and cancer is going to fall out of their body. You weren’t even looking for the miracle. I have children in my church laying hands on people with chronic illnesses and they’re getting totally set free.
KYNAN: These are seven-year-olds, eight-year-olds, nine-year-olds, 12-year-olds, who are prophesying. This is the new move of God. The new is us getting back to the foundation.
SID: You also talk about and this is what you’re talking about now is the word position. Explain.
KYNAN: I love to explain this story with a biblical account. We know about Jacob and we know about Esau. Of course, I paraphrase for time. Jacob steals the birthright from Esau. He kills an animal and he wears the skin of his brother. The skin of the animal because his brother was hairy.
KYNAN: When his father is releasing the blessing, he says, “You sound like Jacob, but you feel like Esau.” God showed me a revelation there of the gospel. Jesus is our elder brother in redemption. When he goes to the cross, he is the sacrificial lamb. He dies so that we can wear his skin.
KYNAN: When we put on Christ, we step before the father as the elder brother. Not just for the elder brother or to the other brother, but we pray in his name, which means that when we step before God, he sees Jesus. When he sees Jesus, he gives us the favor that Jesus deserves.
KYNAN: He gives us the healing that Jesus deserves. That’s a whole another way of living our lives, Sid. I’m seeing so many miracles happen. I’ve had so many letters written to me. So many emails and people are saying, “I’ve been saved for 30 years. I’ve been saved for 40 years. Now, for the first time in my life, I’m starting to walk in victory.”
SID: So many are walking below what God has for them. Like the man at the pool of Bethesda.
KYNAN: That’s right. That man is a perfect example. He’d there for 38 years and looking for the water to move. I feel like there’s some people even watching right now. I want to talk to you right now. You’re like that man at the pool at Bethesda. Sin has you in a crippled state and you’re waiting for God to move.
KYNAN: God is saying, “Instead of waiting for me to move, open your eyes to Jesus, who is right in front of you.” He’s saying to you today, “Will you be made whole?” Now, we’re tempted to say well, but you don’t understand what my mother did, what my father did. You know what the last church did to me.
KYNAN: My last pastor abused me. I’m hurt. Jesus says, “I didn’t ask you all that. What I’m saying to you is will you step into a new reality, a place of victory, a new position.” See what Jesus was telling that man to do was to change positions. Step out of defeat and step into victory. Step out of sin and step into righteousness.