Renowned preacher, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has called on God to grant divine healing so that people will no longer rely on medication.
During a church service, the General Overseer of Action Chapel International prayed for a time when individuals would no longer need medicine to sustain their health.
“Heavenly Father, lift up your hands. Behold your sons and your daughters. I pray that they will come—a day in everyone’s life where no one will have to live by medication,” he declared.
He further expressed hope for a future where people would live at their fullest capacity without relying on medical support.
“When none shall lean on a staff, but that everyone will thank you and represent 100% at our maximum potential. Without medication, without any medicine. Let that be the person of all,” he prayed.
Duncan-Williams also called for spiritual liberation from sickness and limitations, emphasizing divine intervention.
“Let that limitation and the restrictions of the enemy be annoyed, and let your people be discharged and acquitted. Release from the bondage of medication, sickness, disease, and intermittent. Let that be our person,” he proclaimed.
His remarks have sparked discussions on faith and medicine, with some viewing his words as a declaration of divine healing, while others highlight the importance of medical treatment alongside faith.