After 43 Years of Ministry, Randy Clark Shares 6 Keys to Walking in the Supernatural
1) It Takes Time and Training
The first thing to know is that this transformation is not instantaneous. It is a process that requires commitment, effort, desire and faith.
Additionally, based upon my own experience, this process takes place in a community that has the ability to train and equip believers and then release them into situations in which God will move in power through them.
If you desire to learn to walk in the supernatural with miracles, signs and wonders following, then a good first step is to find a community of believers who are moving in the supernatural with integrity and with fruit that gives witness to the glory of God. Seek out a church or faith community with pastors who are committed to develop, by practice, a greater sensitivity and accuracy in the operation of the gifts—especially the gifts of the word of knowledge and prophecy. These gifts have a connection to healing, especially inner healing.
These pastors must strive to understand the ways of God in relation to the ministry of healing. They need to grow in their understanding of the kingdom of God and discover how to operate in the gift of faith, working with the Holy Spirit to create an environment that is more conducive for faith to occur in the people of the congregation. And they must possess a desire to equip believers by offering training and by facilitating opportunities for healing in their services and training schools.
2) It’s About God’s Glory
Ministering in the supernatural is all about giving glory to God. The focus is never on those of us who minister. When I pray for healing and someone is healed, I am not the one who healed them. Jesus is the healer through His finished work on the cross. The ministry of healing flows from the cross of Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.
There is a commensurate relationship between how much glory is given to God and how much we, the church, out of obedience and intimacy receive revelation from God of what He wants us to do. The stronger this relationship, the more we can act in faith and in the authority of His name.