God the Father is a Healer. He bound Himself to His people with the
promise, "I am the Lord who heals you" (Ex 15:26). God the Son is a
Healer. He carried our sicknesses on the Cross (Mt 8:17). God the
Holy Spirit is a Healer. He bestows gifts of healings and boosts our
mortal bodies (1 Cor 12:9; Rom 8:11). What an encouragement to know
that all the three Persons of the Godhead are interested and
involved in our healing!
Though healing is a gift from God, an analysis of the Bible passages
on healing gives several conditions one must fulfill to receive
healing.
1. Receive Christ as Saviour.
There was no sickness prior to the fall of man. Therefore it is
proper to seek God first for the healing of the soul before the
healing of the body. While listing the benefits God bestows on us,
David put them in proper order. First, forgiveness and then healing
(Psa 103:2,3). Prophet Isaiah also indicated the same order when he
was describing Calvary: "He Himself took our infirmities and bore
our sicknesses." To a paralytic man Jesus first said, "Your sins are
forgiven you" and then, "Arise, take up your bed and go to your
house" (Mt 9:1-7).
Healing is "the children’s bread" (Mt 15:26). It is only when you
believe on Christ and receive Him as your Saviour, you become a
child of God (Jn 1:12). Not until then. When you believe that Christ
died for your sins and rose again, you will have the assurance of
sins forgiven and an inner witness of the Holy Spirit that you are a
child of God (Rom 10:9,10; 8:15,16). Then you can cry to God, "Abba,
Father!"
Jesus preached about the Kingdom of God before healing the people
(Mt 4:23). Healing is a Kingdom blessing for the Kingdom citizens.
One must be born again into this Kingdom to enjoy the privileges of
citizenship.
This does not mean that God never heals a person unless he
surrenders his life to Him. God is love. He gives rain and shine
both to the good and the bad. But nothing satisfies or pleases Him
as accepting His Son as the Lamb sacrificed for us. And nothing
better illustrates His love than that He calls us His children (1 Jn
3:1).
2. Review your life.
If you are already a believer and you fall sick, take a stock of
your life. Physical health and spiritual wellbeing are interrelated.
Apostle John greeted Gaius, "Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy
good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is
getting along well" (3 Jn 2).
Though all sickness is not divine discipline, it is certainly one of
the means God uses to correct His people (Dt 28:58,59). C. S. Lewis
penned, "God whispers to us in our pleasures, but shouts in our
pains; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world."
God struck Miriam with leprosy for the sin of backbiting. She was
healed after seven days of repentance (Num 12). The physical
suffering of Job deepened his repentance and heightened his
knowledge of the Holy (Job 42:5,6). After healing the man at
Bethesda who had been sick for 38 years, Jesus warned him, "Sin no
more, lest a worse thing comes on you" (Jn 5:14). As long as David
was covering his sin, he could not enjoy health and vitality (Psa
32:3,4; 38:3).
Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. God allows the health of
the body to be decayed if the body is defiled (1 Cor 6:18,19;
3:16,17). This relationship of spiritual wellbeing to physical
health is rediscovered by modern medicine. The human immune system
is inhibited by bad moral choices and by the distortion of the
personality such choices cause. Earlier we repent, sooner will we
recover.
3. Reconcile with the wronged.
"Confess your faults to one another and pray for one another that
you may be healed" (Js 5:16). Apostle James writes this as part of
God’s prescription for healing in the New Testament Church.
Medical science recognizes that emotions such as envy, resentment
and hatred are responsible for the majority of sicknesses. Solomon
the wise observed, "A sound heart is life to the body but envy is
rottenness to the bones" (Prov 14:30). Pluck out all roots of
bitterness from your heart. Take the initiative yourself to set
matters right with anyone with whom you are not in good terms (Mt
5:23,24). Holding grudge against someone is to your disadvantage.
Forgive everyone freely.
The Corinthian Christians were breaking bread with all their fights
and factions. They did not discern or realize that the bread
represented the Lord’s body of which each of them was an organ.
Therefore the Lord punished them with diseases and even death (1 Cor
11:17-20, 28-32). This is written for our admonition and warning.
How can we expect the Lord to heal our body when we hurt His body?
You should restitute matters not only with believers but also
unbelievers if you have harmed any of them. A guilt-free conscience
is like medicine. Good and smooth relationships keep us cheerful.
Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other.
If you cannot meet the offended in person, send him a letter of
apology. Don’t defer the matter for any reason.
4. Rely on the Word of God.
When Abraham and Sarah believed the promises of God, they received
healing and strength against their barrenness and deadness (Rom
4:21). When Mary took God at His Word, her virgin womb conceived
without a man’s help (Lk 1:37,38). The Word of God has the same
supernatural power to perform medical miracles if we can believe.
About the healing experience of the people of Israel we read that
"God sent His Word and healed them" (Psa 107: 20). Christ delivered
and healed people with His Word (Mt 8:16). He called the faith of
the military official great. It was because his faith had been based
solely on the power of Christ’s Word (Mt 8:8-10).
The Bible abounds with God’s promises of healing and health. Read
them again and again and stand on them. Faith comes through the Word
of God (Rom 10:17). The healing power of Christ was manifest "as He
was teaching" (Lk 5:17). "Pleasant words are 1ike a honeycomb,
sweetness to the soul and health to the bones" (Prov 16:24).
If due to illness you are not able to concentrate and study the
Scriptures, you may simply be recollecting the promises of God you
know by heart. The Holy Spirit indwells believers to remind them of
the words of Christ (Jn 14:26). Here’s seen one of the benefits of
memorizing Bible verses as a regular habit.
5. Request the prayer of others.
Praise God for the gifts of healings and working of miracles
available in the Church today through the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 12:9,
10, 28). Request the prayers of ministers who are endowed with these
gifts, wherever possible. Attend meetings where the sick are
ministered to. People took advantage of the healing ministries of
Peter, Philip and Paul when these men visited their cities and towns
(Acts 5:15,16; 8:5-8; 28:8,9). But quite unfortunately several
healing ministries these days are merchandised. In your desperation
to receive healing, beware lest you are manipulated.
The plain directive given to the sick is to "call for the elders of
the Church" to offer the prayer of faith (Js 5:14,15). Elders in the
New Testament Church mean pastors. They need not be spectacularly
gifted. Because it is the Holy Spirit who has appointed them as
overseers to shepherd the flock, He honours their prayers and heals
the sick (Acts 20:17,28). Heaven upholds its officers, who minister
in the Church (Mt 18:17,18).
Not only leaders but also any member of the Church can minister
healing to the sick. The resurrected Christ unequivocally said,
"These signs will follow those who believe: In My name... they will
lay hands on the sick, and they will recover" (Mk 16:17,18). Don’t
despise any believer. God used just an ordinary disciple to minister
healing to the would-be great apostle! (Acts 9:10,17, 18). After
mentioning the ministry of the elders to the sick, apostle James
said, "Pray for one another that you may be healed" (Js 5:16).
6. Release your faith.
Faith is basic to receive healing. Believe in the fatherhood of God
and expect good things from Him. He is interested in your wellbeing
(Mt 7:9-11). Believe on the finished work of Christ on the Cross. He
has authority over all diseases and sicknesses (Isa 53:4,5; Acts
3:15,16). Believe in the formidable power of the Holy Spirit. He can
deliver you from all the oppressions of the devil (Acts 10:38).
No doubt God listens to the prayers of others made on your behalf.
But He ultimately expects "you" to reach out to Him in faith.
Eventhough prophet Isaiah was there with him, King Hezekiah did not
solely depend on the prophet but cried out to God personally with
tears. And God answered him, "I have heard your prayer, I
have seen your tears; surely I will heal you" (2 Ki 20:1-5).
Negative confession kills faith. Keep confessing the promises of
God. Don’t be thinking about the negative instances of the past, if
any. So many preachers and people prayed for my mother to be cured
of cancer. But she grew worse and died (1924-1981). My brother’s two
little daughters had observed all these. One day the elder one
accidentally cut her finger with a penknife. She got scared of the
bleeding and started to pray. Immediately the younger one told her,
"Nita, don’t pray. If you pray, you will also die like grandma!"
Away with such childishness. Look to God afresh for your present
need. He is not the God of the dead, but of the living! He is a very
"present" help in trouble! Don’t limit His power (Psa 46:1).
Don’t murmur. Give no place to worry or anxiety. Keep praising God (Psa
30:4,5). Even if you are not able to believe enough, articulate your
feelings like the sick boy’s father: "Lord, I do believe; Help me
overcome my unbelief " (Mk 9 :4). God understands.
Very often healing may not be instant but progressive (Lk 17:14).
God’s delays do not necessarily mean denials. He may intend to
develop your faith so He may show greater glory as in the case of
Lazarus (Jn 11:6,40). Don’t give up even if you are suffering for
many many years. To a 38 year chronic case, Jesus asked, "Do you
want to be made well?" He answered yes and Jesus healed him (Jn
5:5-8). Folks may discourage you from praying so long for healing.
But be determined like Bartimaeus who was blind (Mk 10:48).
7. Resort to medical help.
God works through natural as well as supernatural means to bring
health to His people. There is not a single reference in the entire
Bible that condemns medical help. Jesus Himself said that the sick
needed a physician (Mt 9:12).
Dr. Ambrose Pare confessed, "I bandage, God heals." This is what is
seen in the healing of King Hezekiah. In answer to his tearful
prayer God promised the King through Prophet Isaiah that he would
heal him. Isaiah said to Hezekiah’s servants, "Make an ointment from
figs and spread it over the boil." They did this and he recovered!
(2 Ki 20:5,7). Did the prophet underestimate the healing power of
God by prescribing a herbal medicine to a leader of God’s people?
Or, did the apostle undermine the miracle-working power of God by
recommending medicinal wine to a young leader in the Church? (1 Tim
5:23).
Jesus did not condemn the woman who spent all her money on doctors.
Rather He comforted her and cured her (Mt 5:25,26,34). Medical
science has its limitations. Doctors and nurses cannot put scrambled
eggs back into the shell! Also if a disease or condition is caused
directly by demonic activity, the greater power of God alone can
bring about complete deliverance (Mk 9:17,20,25; Lk 13:11-13).
Again, if a sickness is a punishment from God, the primary remedy is
repentance. Here’s where King Asa failed. He fell ill when he
backslidden. Instead of seeking God in repentance he sought the
physicians only (2 Chron 16:7-12).
If you are firm in not taking medicine, good. May God honour your
faith. But remember that miracles are more an exception than a rule.
Jesus taught us to pray for our daily bread, but He expects us to go
to work and earn bread. You cannot always expect crows to bring beef
and angels bring bread!
Thanks be to God for "beloved" physicians like Luke! (Col 4:14).
Praise God for "good" Samaritans who pour oil and wine on the
wounds! (Lk 10:34).
8. Relieve the poor and the suffering.
Don’t sympathize with yourself. It actually makes your condition
worse. Empathize with others whose condition is poorer and suffering
greater. Amidst excruciating pain on the Cross, Jesus thought about
His mother through whose soul a sword had been piercing (Lk 2:35; Jn
19:25-27). It was when Job prayed for his friends the Lord restored
his losses (Job 42:10). On the other hand the rich man was denied
even a drop of water in his agony because he cared not to chase his
dogs which fought with poor Lazarus for the crumbs that dropped from
the table.
What good we do to the poor and the needy is accepted by the God of
the poor as done to Himself (Mt 25:34-40). His smile and sunshine
are guaranteed when we walk though the valley of the shadow of
death. "Blessed is he who considers the poor; the Lord will deliver
him in time of trouble... The Lord will sustain him on his sickbed
and restore him from his bed of illness" (Psa 41:1,3).
Distribute your amassed wealth to the masses who do not get even one
square meal a day. This may speed up the answer to your prayer. When
you feed the foodless, house the homeless and cover the clotheless,
"your healing shall spring forth speedily" (Isa 58:7,8). No one is
too poor to give. People poorer than us are more than the richer. Do
something specific to alleviate someone’s pain so you may attract
divine favour.
9. Rearrange your priorities.
It is a human tendency to strive to become Jack of all Arts. But God
does not want everyone do everything. Each one should stay within
his calling. Otherwise we will spread too thin and accomplish little
(2 Cor 10:13, 14). More often than we think physical illness is a
signal from God to stop and listen.
The Word of the Almighty and the wisdom of the ancient seem to agree
on the following order of priority for any man or woman whatever be
the calling. First, God; second, family; third, job or ministry.
This is hinted right in the Ten Commandments. The first four
commandments refer to our relationship with God, the fifth relates
to our family, and the last five speak of social relationships (Ex
20:1-17). The qualification lists of Church leaders also maintain
this order (1 Tim 3:1-13). Heaven does not endorse a man’s work when
he becomes too busy to spend time with God and family. Before
Abraham became a blessing to the nations, he became a friend of God
and a good father to his own family (Gen 15:6; Js 2:23; Gen
18:17-19).
A systematic devotional life has positive effect on health. "He who
dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the
shadow of the Almighty... No evil shall befall you, nor shall any
plague come near your dwelling" (Psa 91:1,10).
A harmonious home is the next best to Heaven. There will be the
fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Gal 5:22,23). It is like
a beautiful garden. "When you eat the labour of your hands, you
shall be happy and it shall be well with you. Your wife sha1l be
like a fruitful vine in the very heart of your house, your children
like olive plants all around your table" (Psa 128:2-4). Doctors say
that cheerful people resist disease stronger than gloomy people!
10. Rest and relax.
One reason why the Lord permits some physical discomfort is to slow
us down to prevent burn-out. He doesn’t desire that we join the
madness and over-ambitiousness of this world and die before time.
More than one saint and servant of God have sincerely testified that
the period of their illness was a compulsory rest granted by God!
Even to the land God gave compulsory rest when people
over-cultivated it (Lev 26:33-35).
Listen to good music and songs when bedridden. Your spirit will be
lifted up. I cannot forget the evenings when Swarnu, one of our
missionary kids, played his guitar and sang songs for me while I was
down with jaundice (1990). If you are not too sick to read, go
through the books that are shelved unused for years.
Great hymns were composed by men and women when confined to bed.
King Hezekiah wrote an impassionate poetry when he had been sick and
had recovered from his sickness (Isa 38:9-20). The hymn Rock of
Ages was authored by Augustus Toplady who had a poor health and
died at the age of thirtyeight. Stand up, stand up for Jesus
is based on the dying words of Dudley Tyng who was involved in a
tragic accident and had a painful death. I envisioned several
welfare schemes for the staff of our Mission and received new
directions for the ministry while confined or hospitalized. All
things work together for good ! (Rom 8:28).
Is healing guaranteed?
Under normal circumstances, when we fulfil the Biblical conditions,
we will be healed. But God sometimes chooses not to heal. Reasons
are unknown. The Scripture has several striking examples. Paul the
greatest among apostles was not healed of his sickness (2 Cor
12:7-10). Timothy his most trusted coworker had chronic stomach
problem (1 Tim 5:23). Paul could not exercise his gift of healing on
another member of his team by name Trophimus (2 Tim 4:20). And
prophet Elisha, who had on him the double portion of the spirit and
power of Elijah, died of illness (2 Ki 13:14). But when the dead
body of a man touched his bones in his tomb, the man revived and
stood on his feet! (v 21). Let’s therefore shout with Paul,
To me, to live is Christ,
And to die is gain!
- R.Stanley, Blessing
Youth Mission