Jesus, the Healer
By Dr. Bill Bailey (February 2003)
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"And Jesus
went about all Galilee, teaching in their
synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the
kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and
all manner of disease among the people."
(Matthew 4:23, KJV, emphasis added.) |
No, Jesus healed during His earthly ministry, but He
also heals today! In fact, we have record in the Old Testament that
God has always been a God of healing. One of God's seven redemptive
names is "Jehovah-Rapha," God, the Healer. He introduced His
covenant personality of healing back then by saying, "I AM the God
that healeth thee..." (Exodus 15:26) "So," you may say, "God healed
in the Old Testament, and His Son, Jesus, healed in the New
Testament... what has that to do with me, today?" Ah, my friend, it
has EVERYTHING to do with you TODAY! For in Hebrews Chapter 13, verse
8, it says, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and
forever!" He has not changed His Nature, He is still the God that heals!
F.F. Bosworth wrote one of the truly classic works on the healing
ministry of Jesus, called "Christ the Healer" back in 1924. In this
excellent book he says, "We have seen, in the great Redemption
Chapter, the 53rd of Isaiah, that it is our sicknesses, as well as
our sins that Jesus bore, making one privilege as universal as the
other. What Jesus did for individuals who came to Him for blessings
was for them, but what He did on Calvary was for all. It is clear
that in all of these instances cited from the Old Testament it was
God's will to heal all who met the conditions. Wherever forgiveness
was offered, healing was also offered. Let those who teach the
people that God's will in the matter of healing is not the same
today answer the question, 'Why would God withdraw this Old
Testament mercy from this better dispensation?' Is it not to be
expected that He, Who 'hath reserved better things for us' and Who
is 'the same yesterday, today, and forever' should continue these
same mercies throughout this better dispensation?"1 Dr. Bosworth is
referring to the scripture in Hebrews 8:6, "But now hath he obtained
a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a
better covenant, which was established upon better promises." If the
New Covenant is a "better covenant, established on better promises,"
why would healing of the body no longer be a part of it? The fact
is, healing IS still part of our covenant. One simply has to, as Dr.
Bosworth says, "meet the conditions."
"What is the condition one needs to meet?," you may ask. Simple. God
is a God of faith. When He created the worlds, He did so Himself
using His faith. We are told, "Now faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders
obtained a good report. Through faith we understand that the worlds
were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were
not made of things which do appear." (Hebrews 11:1-3) When God spoke
in Genesis and said (as the Hebrew literally reads), "Light be...
and light was," He was calling things that were not in existence
yet, as though they already existed. This is the underlying
principle of how faith works. It is the way God used His faith to
create the universe, and it is the way that Abraham used his faith
to receive the fulfillment of the promise of God in his life. We are
told, "Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the
end the promise might be sure to all the seed: not to that only
which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of
Abraham; who is the father of us all, (As it is written, I have made
thee a father of many nations,) before him whom he believed, even
God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not
as though they were." (Romans 4:16, 17) Abraham did as God did, he
"called those things that be not (yet), as though they were." In
other words, he spoke what he wanted to exist as true in the natural
realm, as though it already existed. Keep in mind that speaking
these words of faith is not "denying the existence" of disease!
There are cults and false religions that teach that sickness does
not REALLY exist, and that matter is not real. They teach that we
can simply shape "reality" in any way we see fit by merely thinking
something is so, or not so, and it will "conform" to that thought,
since matter does not exist. We are not referring to that false
teaching. What we are speaking of here is the fact that FAITH is a
force that can CHANGE the matter and reality of this world. God used
His faith to create the worlds, is it then so strange that we can
use His Word, and the application of faith in His Word to change it?
That is, in fact, what Abraham did. He took the promise made to
him... God's Word... and he spoke of it as though it were already
manifested in his life... and it came to pass! He did not deny
reality, he superseded it with a higher law! When a plane flies
though the air, it does not "defy" gravity... it
supersedes the law
of gravity with a "higher law," the law of lift! This chapter in
Romans goes on to say that these things were not written for his
(Abraham's) sake alone, but for us also! Abraham is the father of
our faith, but we are children of faith! We, too, can find the
promise of healing in the scriptures, and confess with our mouth
that we are the healed of the Lord, that healing is our covenant
right, and see healing manifested in our lives!
I have seen many notable supernatural healings in my life, and in
the lives of friends and family members, and I am sure many of you
know of those that have been supernaturally healed as well! No, my
friend, healing has not "passed away," no more than the God of
healing, Jehovah-Rapha, has passed away! Jesus was, is, and ever
will be, the Great Physician! I trust that you will study the
scriptures diligently and see that healing is for today, and that
speaking of things that God has promised us, as though they are
manifest already in our lives, is the methodology we need to employ
to see His power applied to correct physical issues in our lives,
just as we can confess Him as Lord, and receive salvation
spiritually! (Romans 10:9, 10)
1 F.F. Bosworth, Christ the Healer,
Fleming H. Revell Publishing Company, pages 45 and 46.

