Monday, March 12, 2012

From The Pastor's Pen... - 3/12/12 - Divine Healing

" When He was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed Him. And behold, there
came a leper and worshiped Him saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. And Jesus put forth His hand and touched him saying, I will, be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed" (Matthew 8:1-3 AKJ).

These three verses from Matthew the 8th chapter, illustrate a paradox that continues to be present in
our day. You see, the leper in Matthew's account, knew that Jesus had the power to
heal. But he didn't know that it was God's will. Sadly, that very condition is still present today, even within the body of Christ, due most often to ignorance, unbelief, and/or a lack of scriptural knowledge in regard to the subject. The unfortunate result is, disease, chronic illness, and in extreme cases, even premature death, among far too many within the blood bought church, who believing, could minister this Good News of the gospel to others. But the most perplexing question is, why does the Church continue to suffer from this troubling dilemma, when the Word of God so clearly reveals the truth concerning God's will to heal?

To put it bluntly, the gross misinformation on the subject of divine health and the healing promises
is mostly due to the avoidance of the topic by pastors and teachers afraid to approach, or deal with, the controversy. However, an even greater amount of damage has occurred as a result of unbelief and the doctrines of men, within denominationalism. In light of those facts, I urge every confessing believer today who is unsure of the truth, to approach the matter anew, by a serious and thorough study of the scriptures and Apostolic doctrine.

Further, we need to search the examples in the life and ministry of Messiah Jesus which clearly indicate His compassionate and decisive treatment, of all among the afflicted who came to Him for help.
In fact, if we honestly pursue the truth, we will find no instance in which He refused to heal, or failed in an attempt to do so. And the gospels record that He even raised to life a number of persons who had suffered an untimely death, that He might destroy the works of Satan and the powers of darkness.

Today I challenge anyone reading this column, to diligently search the scriptures for any evidence which negates the Kingdom Principal of divine healing, as well as God's will in the matter. But let me
take that challenge a step further, and invite you to honestly present scriptural proof to the contrary.

Consider these words of Jesus;
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."

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