I Believe That I Have Received My Healing, but I Do Not Feel Any Better.  Should I Go Do Some Strenuous Activity That I Had Planned?

That’s between you and God.  There are certainly cases where people have believed that they were healed and not felt any better, but went ahead and climbed a mountain or worked a very physical job, and the healing manifested as they did so.  On the other hand, I would not advise this as a general practice because there are too many people who say they believe that they have received but are not really in faith.  It could be dangerous for them to push themselves hard when their bodies are weak.  It is not unbelief to go easy on yourself until the symptoms leave.

Please remember that engaging in the activity itself does not obligate God to heal you.  This is similar to the question about throwing away your medicine.  You receive healing by believing God.  Whether or not the healing occurs in your body will be based solely on whether or not you’re believing God, not based on what activities you force yourself to do.

See also:

Should I Throw Away My Medicine Because I Believe That I Am Healed?