Straight forward, coming from the heart of the Living Christ, emphasising the truth of sins being forgiven, the sinner being redeemed from the power of sin (missing the divine mark) and then going forward into the space where forgiveness/redemption includes healing for all who come to the Messiah for help. Questions the general evangelical and Christian teaching that only sin is forgiven and that sickness might continue to be God's will for many in terms of "chastening", "refining in the fire", "suffering as gain", etc, and asserts by means of many examples, Biblical and experiential, that God's will is for the healing of human beings from sickness.