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If one studies the healing
ministry of Jesus Christ in the Gospels, a
recurring pattern emerges — again and again,
Jesus looked to see if the sick person was
showing faith to be healed, as in the scripture
below:
Matthew 9:28-30
When he had gone indoors, the blind men came to
him, and he asked them, “Do you believe that I
am able to do this?” “Yes, Lord,” they replied.
[29] Then he touched their eyes and said,
“According to your faith will it be done to
you”; [30] and their sight was restored.
Healing is “according to
your faith.” Jesus had all the faith and healing
power necessary, even to heal blindness. There
were no questions, no doubts, in His mind about
His ability to heal these two blind men. No, the
variable was not Christ’s faith, but the faith
of the men desiring to be healed. And when Jesus
had determined that they did indeed have faith
in His healing power, He cured them of their
blindness.
This same pattern is seen in the ministry of the
apostle Paul to a crippled man in the heathen
city of Lystra. The lame man was listening to
Paul preaching the Gospel. During this sermon,
“Paul looked directly at him, saw that he had
faith to be healed and called out, ‘Stand up on
your feet!’ At that, the man jumped up and began
to walk” (Acts 14:8-10). Did the apostle Paul
have the “gifts of healing” (1 Corinthians
12:9)? Apparently so. But the healing did not
occur until the lame man himself “had faith to
be healed.”
Therefore, it is urgent that we grow in faith to
be healed. Jesus’ apostles understood the
importance of this.
Luke 17:5 The
apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!”
That is my desire in the comments that follow —
specifically, to share Scriptures that will
enable us to grow in faith to receive divine
healing from the Lord.
Romans 10:17, KJV
So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing
by the word of God.
1) Faith comes by hearing God’s Word. Study
God’s Word on the subject of healing. Use a good
concordance, and look up every Bible verse (in
its full context) that speaks of healing. Read
classic books on healing, such as T.L. Osborne’s
Healing the Sick. Ask your pastor to recommend
audio tapes on the subject taught by those whom
God has used in healing the sick. In sum, fill
your heart with what God’s Word, the Bible, says
about His desire to heal our sick bodies.
Matthew 9:28-30
When he had gone indoors, the blind men came to
him, and he asked them, “Do you believe that I
am able to do this?” “Yes, Lord,” they replied.
[29] Then he touched their eyes and said,
“According to your faith will it be done to
you”; [30] and their sight was restored.
2) Jesus said to the blind men, “Do you believe
that I am able...?" Faith grows as we focus on
JESUS the Healer. Acts 9:34 records the apostle
Peter ministering healing to a lame man. He
simply said to the paralytic, “Aeneas,... Jesus
Christ heals you.” Peter used no fancy words. He
didn’t need to “hype” the man’s emotions. He
simply directed the man’s focus upon Jesus.
Peter was convinced, as we should be, that Jesus
heals!
Mark 5:28-30
...
she thought, “If I just touch his clothes, I
will be healed.” [29] Immediately her bleeding
stopped and she felt in her body that she was
freed from her suffering. [30] At once Jesus
realized that power had gone out from Him. He
turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who
touched my clothes?”
Luke 6:19
“...power was coming
from Him and healing them all.”
3) Think about Jesus’ power flowing out to you.
I don’t mean some kind of mental gymnastics, nor
any form of mind-over-matter. Jesus’ power to
heal is real power, so real that Jesus sensed
the flow of that healing power from Him.
Consider Jesus, ponder His great power, and by
faith see it flowing from Him to you.
Matthew 8:2-3
A
man with leprosy came and knelt before him and
said, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me
clean.” [3] Jesus reached out his hand and
touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be
clean!” Immediately he was cured of his leprosy.
4) “I am willing,” Jesus said. Let His own words
establish the fact that it is Christ's will to
heal! Don’t come apologetically to Jesus for
healing. No! Come to Him knowing that His
expressly stated intention concerning healing
is: “I am willing!”
And don’t pray the leper’s prayer (“Lord, if you
are willing...”). Jesus replied by revealing the
intent of His heart concerning the healing of
the sick — “I am willing.”
Psalms 103:2-3
Praise the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all
his benefits — [3] who forgives all your sins
and heals all your diseases...
5) Faith for healing grows as we realize that
Jesus has provided a package of salvation — both
the forgiveness of our sins and the healing of
our diseases. Too many Christians, sadly, have
“forg[otten] ... all his benefits.” One of those
great salvation benefits is the forgiveness of
our sins. Another — not to be forgotten or
ignored — is the healing of our sicknesses. The
Word of the Lord tells us, “Don’t forget this!”
1 Peter 2:24
...by his wounds
you have been healed.
6) Faith for divine healing grows as we remember
that from God’s standpoint, healing is already
DONE — “You have been healed.” Consider Matthew
8:16-17 "...[Jesus] healed all the sick. [17]
This was to fulfill what was spoken through the
prophet Isaiah: “He took up our infirmities and
carried our diseases.”
Notice the verb tenses that Peter and Matthew
use: “...you have been healed.... He took up our
infirmities and carried our diseases.” Just as
Jesus has already borne our sins, likewise He
has already taken and carried our sicknesses.
That means you don't have to carry them any
longer!
Matthew 4:23-24
Jesus went
throughout Galilee, teaching in their
synagogues, preaching the good news of the
kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness
among the people. [4] News about him spread all
over Syria, and people brought to him all who
were ill with various diseases, those suffering
severe pain, the demon-possessed, those having
seizures, and the paralysed, and he healed them.
7) Jesus’ will to heal includes YOUR sickness!
He healed "every disease and sickness.” And His
intent to heal includes your pain, even “severe
pain.” If you have cancer, leukaemia, or any
other debilitating disease, it is included among
the “every disease and sickness” that Jesus is
pleased to heal.
We have looked at seven Scriptural ways to
increase your faith for spiritual healing:
1) Remember that faith comes by hearing God’s
Word.
2) Focus on Jesus the Healer.
3) Consider Jesus’ great power to heal, and
allow yourself to “see” it flowing out to you,
as it did to the woman with the issue of blood.
4) Remember Christ’s words to the man who was
uncertain about Jesus’ will to heal: “I am
willing.”
5) Don’t forget the salvation benefits of
forgiveness of sins and healing of sickness.
6) Remember that Jesus “took up our infirmities
and carried our diseases.” Don’t you carry them
a minute longer!
7) Any affliction you have can be healed — Jesus
healed “every disease and sickness.”
And thankfully, “Jesus Christ is the SAME
yesterday and TODAY and forever” (Hebrews 13:8).
Jesus healed His people 20 centuries ago, and He
is still the same — He will heal you today!

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