Ask yourself this simple question.
Did Jesus have a 100 percent success rate in getting people healed?
There is only one area Jesus could not perform miracles, the area he grew up in. Look at all the miracles Jesus performed.
People saw the results straight away. I am suprised are you quoting as if you are saying something that is true.
"Get up and walk" Jesus said to the man on the mat. The woman who touched Jesus was healed straight away.
I am interested in knowing any case at all where Jesus said something in terms of healing did not happen straight away?
The only one is two versions of the fig tree. But even that it was within 1 day.
Now Jesus wants us in the Kingdom, people born again. This world is not heaven, it is not the place we will be eternally.
Even Lazaruses sister thought Lazarus would rise to heaven but not from the dead. But this miracle was done to show Jesus can bring people back from the dead, but Lazarus still died.
You want to create a super-human community, where eternity is on earth, or as some would say, the latter reign. But all those who first claimed this died. To date everyone who has talked about they are part of this, have died.
Now if I could see what you claim in scripture I might believe it, but I do not. Even worse you call me carnal, as unbeliever because I point out you are wrong and things are not happening as you claim. So you have nothing, literally.
Jesus emphasised love and good works, not the stuff you are pushing. So bad is it, you are calling me your enemy for preaching Jesus's gospel. So the fruit of your enthusiasm is to alienate the people of God. That alone should stop you. It is the relationships that matter more than your wonders or convictions about domination. The road you are treading leads to a a bad place, where you label people and reject normal behaviour and life. You claim some transcendent views, but in the end it is just personal glory, wealth and health which is flawed and empty.
"And the kingdom of God rules the kingdom of men." This is plainly not true.
Jesus's prayer "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" is a hope or desire but not dictating it.
It would be good for the Lords will to be followed here on earth, but to date all christian communities who have followed these principles has failed. It is obvious you want the theocracy, even when the history is failure.
It is also obvious you are a fanatic. Will you take up arms to enforce your ideas? People have tried this in the past, and we are facing ISIS who are doing this in their view of God. You will not prosper in your aim, at all.