SID: Hello. Sid Roth here with Todd White, and I love it. Todd receives such an impartation. I mean, you lived for the devil for all those years as a drug addict, and you really live for God now. I mean, not this façade that’s called “religion” or called “Christianity.” I mean reality. You go out on the streets because you love people. I want you to see Todd out on the streets in action.
TODD: You’re having a hard time getting this. Like you’re, like I see I see your head going, “What?” It will be good, man. It will be real good. Okay, let me see your hands. I command you right now, in Jesus’ name, let him go. Every bit of pain let him go. Every muscle, every tendon. Father, I thank you in Jesus’ name, every disk right now, let him go. Man, I’m hearing this. You get back pain all the time. You get it constantly. It’s a constant. Let me see your feet. It’s throwing your back out. Wait. The left one, right? It’s at least an inch short, right?
MAN 1: Yeah, ‘cause I broke it.
TODD: You broke it and they put it back together, and they didn’t put all the pieces back. Daddy, thank you in Jesus’ name. Left leg, I command you grow right now, in Jesus’ name.
WOMAN 2: [laughing]
TODD: That is amazing, dude.
WOMAN 2: Check your back.
TODD: Yeah, check your back. It’s done.
WOMAN 2: How did you do that?
WOMAN 2: Jesus did it.
TODD: Here’s what I did. I just prayed in Jesus’ name, and Jesus healed him right now. Yeah. Cartilage, I command you to be restored in Jesus’ name right now. Move your ankle. Stomp on it. Stomp on it.
MAN 1: Oh! Yeah!
TODD: Isn’t that good? In Jesus’ name, Lord you’re amazing with this love we thank you. You’re gonna feel a warmth go your chest right now. Jesus, thank you. Jesus’ name. You feel that. It’s like a real heat in your chest right now. [laugh] Do you have something that like is–
MAN 2: My eye.
TODD: What’s wrong with it?
MAN 2: I got shot.
TODD: You got shot in the eye?
MAN 2: Yes.
TODD: Is it blind?
MAN 2: Almost.
TODD: No way.
MAN 2: Yeah, like 50 percent.
TODD: Fifty percent blind.
MAN 2: Yes.
TODD: So you would know if that thing opened up.
MAN 2: Oh yeah.
TODD: Come on, man. This will be good. We’re gonna pray for your eye.
MAN 2: Please do.
TODD: Your right eye?
MAN 2: My right eye?
TODD: Right eye.
MAN 2: How did you know? I didn’t tell you.
TODD: No. Just hold on. Just say, “Jesus.”
MAN 2: Jesus.
TODD: We thank you.
MAN 2: We thank you.
TODD: For a brand new eye.
MAN 2: For a brand new eye.
TODD: I will command you see.
MAN 2: I will command you see.
TODD: Right now.
MAN 2: Right now.
TODD: One hundred percent.
MAN 2: One hundred percent.
TODD: Eye open.
MAN 2: Eye open.
TODD: In Jesus’ name.
MAN 2: In Jesus’ name. Significantly better.
TODD: Yeah.
MAN 2: It really is.
TODD: It’s gonna be a hundred percent. Let’s pray again. We’ve had 50 percent.
MAN 2: We’ve had 50 percent.
TODD: We’re at 80 percent.
MAN 2: We’re at 80 percent.
TODD: And we’re thanking you for a finished job.
MAN 2: And we’re thanking you for a finished job.
TODD: Eye open.
MAN 2: Eye open.
TODD: In Jesus’ name.
MAN 2: In Jesus’ name. Yeah.
TODD: Open it.
MAN 2: Much better.
TODD: What’s up, dude? What do you see?
MAN 2: It really is.
TODD: What are you seeing?
MAN 2: I’m seeing almost full vision right now.
TODD: Right on, dude. Okay.
MAN 2: Yeah.
TODD: So it’s not completely free yet.
MAN 2: No, not yet.
TODD: Okay. Come on, man, one more time. Open
MAN 2: Open.
TODD: Right now.
MAN 2: Right now.
TODD: Full vision.
MAN 2: Full vision.
TODD: Open it up.
MAN 2: You kidding me?
TODD: Come on, dude!
MAN 2: You kidding me right now?
TODD: No, dude. It’s your eye. What do you see?
MAN 2: It’s 100 percent.
TODD: It really is. I guarantee it is. And it’s a hundred percent right now.
MAN 2: It really is.
TODD: What do you think of that?
MAN 2: It’s unbelievable.
TODD: That’s amazing.
MAN 2: It really is.
SID: Todd, that is so wonderful. But that is normal. Does this happen often to you?
TODD: Everyday.
SID: Tell me about that man in the wheelchair that had the rods, just briefly.
TODD: Oh okay. I was down at VCU. I was down at a church down in Richmond. And I was getting ready, I had just come to the church. It was my first day. I had the lapel mike on, getting ready to preach and share whatever God was putting in my heart, and the pastor is getting ready to hand me the mike and say, “Okay, here’s Todd.” And I heard a voice in my heart, not audibly, a thought, “Run out of the church now.” So I ran out of the church. I just ran. And the people were like, okay, the guy is leaving. What’s going on? I go down to the corner and I see a man coming across the street, and the man is in a wheelchair. So he comes across the street, and I said to him, I say, “Hey buddy, how are you?” And he said, “Oh, I’m okay.” He says, “What do you want?” I said, “I don’t want anything. I just see that you’re in a wheelchair. Why are you in it?” He said, “Well like 30 years ago, back in 1976,” so it would be longer than that, “I fell off a bridge and I shattered my leg and actually really hurt myself. So there’s two steel rods going from my thigh to my shin bone,” on each side of his knee, so it holds the leg in. And now his knee has gotten solid with calcium the whole way through because he hasn’t bent his leg. So I said, “Man,” I said, “God can heal your knee.” He said, “Well I don’t believe that.” I said, “Well I’m not interested in whether you believe it or not. I’m not trying to convince you right now. Look let me pray for your knee.” He goes, “Well I broke my ribs a couple days ago. I just fell and my ribs are broken and I’m in severe pain.” I said, “Well I need to pray for your ribs then, okay?” “Don’t you touch my ribs,” he said. And I reached in and put my hand on his ribs, and I said, “In Jesus’ name, ribs, I command you be healed right now.” And all of sudden he just looked at me and his eyes got big. I said, “Move your ribs around.” He goes, “All the pain is gone.” And the ribs came together right there. So now the man is a little less combative. And I said to him, he’s a homeless man, and I said to him, I said, “Man,” I said, “Come on, you gotta let me pray for your knee.” He goes, “It ain’t gonna change anything.” And now he’s less fighting it, but he’s like, he’s got almost like a question, “It ain’t gonna change anything,” like that, because now his ribs are healed. So we prayed for his knees and prayed, and my lapel mike is on in the church. So now the church, the people are starting to come out.
SID: They’re all hearing.
TODD: They’re all starting to come out. Yeah. It’s so good. And so I said, “Come on, in Jesus’ name we pray.” And nothing happened. And he said, he just looked at me like, “I told ya.” We prayed again, and all of a sudden, he bent it just a tiny bit. And then the third and fourth time we just kept hitting it and hitting it, and hitting it. The Word is a hammer. You pound on that thing and keep on hitting it, and keep on hitting it. So all of a sudden his knee bent and he freaked out. He goes, “I’ve never seen it do that before! It can’t bend. It has metal in there.” So he stands up and gets out of the wheelchair, and his back is bent over. His back is just like that. And I said to him, I said, “What’s wrong with your back?” He said, “I broke my back when the fall.” So now his knee, but his knee is bending, so we just prayed for his back. And he stood straight up right there on the street, just right there on the corner. And then he bent over and touched the ground with his hands and walked.
SID: Do you realize what a miracle that is?
TODD: It’s amazing.
SID: Everything you told me, but especially the metal rods.
TODD: Yeah.
SID: I mean, how does he bend his knees with metal rods?
TODD: That’s it. We have seen people where we’ve prayed for people and they’ve gone back to the doctor and the metal is gone, and it’s not there any more. And that’s a real good way to get to a doctor’s heart, because they put it in.
SID: You know, one of the things that you taught me, Todd taught me something that is so phenomenal. When I pray for the sick people, sometimes I have a cop out and I say to myself, “Oh, they just don’t have any faith.” But what did you teach me?
TODD: Well it says, “These signs follow those that believe.” It doesn’t say, “These signs follow those being prayed for.” So the believing believer, the one that’s praying is responsible fully and completely for that person being healed. I can’t afford to depend on their faith. How are we gonna touch the witches? How are we gonna touch Muslims? How are we gonna touch Hindus? See, I don’t go up and run from witches or run from Muslims. I love them. I want to hug a witch because I know that God will touch them.
SID: Your faith, you made a statement, he said, “My faith trumps their unbelief.”
TODD: That’s true.
SID: love it. Don’t go away. We’ll be right back.
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