God still heals!
If you are sick, He will heal you.
God is the Great Physician. His knowledge of the human
mind and body is complete. He can do more for the sick
and diseased that can all earthly doctors and surgeons
combined. He created us: is it not reasonable, then, to
believe that He can heal us when we are sick?
The Provision of Healing
Christ's suffering and death purchased healing for us-physically,
mentally, and spiritually. "Surely he hath borne our griefs,
and carried our sorrows…With his stripes we are healed"
(Isaiah 53:4-5). This promise definitely includes physical
healing, for the Gospel of Matthew says this passage was
fulfilled by Christ's healing of people who were sick:
"He cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all
that were sick: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken
by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities,
and bare our sicknessess" (Matthew 8:16-17). (See also
I Peter 2:24).
The healing ministry of Christ did not end with His
earthly life; it is part of His work in the church today.
He promised, "These signs shall follow them that believe;
In my name shall they cast out devils… they shall pay
hands on the sick, and they shall recover" (Mark 16:17-18).
Listed among the gifts of the Spirit for the present-day
church are "the gifts of healing" (I Corinthians 12:9).
James 5:14-15 presents God's plan for divine healing:
"Is any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of
the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him
with oil in the name of the Lord: and the prayer of faith
shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up."
Laying on of hands and anointing with oil usually accompany
prayer for healing, in accordance with God's Word and
to focus faith.
Faith in the Lord is the key to receiving healing. The
Gospels record that Jesus healed people according to their
faith. (See Matthew 9:29; 13:58; Mark 2:5; 5:34, 36; 9:23-24;
10:52.) By the power of God the Apostle Paul was able
to raise up a lame man at Lystra because he perceived
that the man had faith to be healed (Acts 14:8-10).
Prayer for healing, like all prayer, must be offered
by faith in the name of Jesus, with proper motives, from
a repentant heart, and in submission to the will of God
(Acts 3:16; James 4:3, I John 3:21-22; 5:14-15). God does
not always answer in the manner and time that we expect,
but we must always keep our trusts in Him, even when we
do not understand circumstances. Moreover, whatever healing
or release from handicaps and weaknesses that Christians
to not receive in this life, they will obtain in the resurrection,
for their mortal bodies will be glorified and given immortality,
and death itself shall be destroyed (I Corinthians 15:26,
49-57).
Healing in Bible Times
God gave the first recorded promise of divine healing
soon after He brought the Israelites out of Egypt. He
told them, "I am the LORD that healeth thee" (Exodus 15:26).
Psalm 103:3 describes God as the One "who healeth all
thy diseases."
The Old Testament records a number of miracles of healing
and even raising of the dead. For example, God used the
prophet Elijah to restore a dead child to life (I Kings
17:22). Through the prophet Elisha He raised a child to
life and brought cleansing to Naaman the leper (II Kings
4:32-35; 5:1-14). God healed King Hezekiah in response
to his prayer and added fifteen years to his life (II
Kings 20:5).
The New Testament records many healings in the earthly
ministry of Jesus, and He performed many that are not
individually recorded. "Jesus went about all Galilee….healing
all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among
the people" (Matthew 4:23). He gave sight to the blind,
unstopped deaf ears, cleansed lepers, made the lame to
walk, and raised the dead (Matthew 11:4-5).
After Christ's ascension, He continued His ministry
of healing through His apostles and other disciples. Working
through Peter and John, He healed a lame man who had never
walked (Acts 3:6-8). Many miracles occurred in Stephen's
ministry, and many people were healed during Philip's
revival in Samaria (Acts 6:8; 8-7). Through God's power,
Peter raised Dorcas from the dead (Acts 9:36_42). And
God worked special miracles of healing in the ministry
of Paul (Acts 19:11-12).
Comparatively few healings of that time were recorded,
for Acts 5:16 states, "There came also a multitude out
of the cities round about unto Jerusalem, bringing sick
folks, and them which were vexed wit unclean spirits:
and they were healed every one."
God Heals Today
God still heals today. Many contemporary instances are
documented in two books published by Word Aflame Press:Miracles
in Our Day and God Answers Prayer. These examples demonstrate
that God's promise of healing is still being fulfilled.
The good that medical doctors and medicines do is to
be appreciated, for God is the ultimate source of all
healing. It is He who has given doctors skill and intelligence,
and it is He who created the substances from which medicines
are extracted or manufactured.
Doctors and medicines, however, can only assist the
human body in renewing the natural healing power invested
in it by the Creator. Even when a person receives medical
assistance, he can still look to God for divine healing.
God can heal with medical help, but He also can and often
does heal miraculously without any human assistance.
Many people in our churches can testify to being miraculously
healed by God. And what God has done for others, He will
do for you. Whatever your sickness or disease. He can
make you whole. Look to Him today for your healing.
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