The Lord Works MiraclesSýnishorn
Leprosy was a hated disease, and its symptoms are described in detail in Leviticus 13:1-46. This leper believed Jesus could heal him but doubted His willingness. Jesus showed him His desire to heal, and since He is no respecter of persons, He established a precedent for all of us (Romans 2:11). This leper did not know God's will concerning healing, but this is not the case with us. The Word of God is the will of God, and it reveals that it is always God's will to heal.
Isaiah 53:5, makes it clear that when Isaiah said, 'with his stripes we are healed', he was speaking of the physical healing of our bodies and souls. Jesus provided for physical healing as well as forgiveness of sins. The very word 'save' (Gk.-'sozo') is translated 'made whole' in reference to physical healing in Matthew 9:22, Mark 5:34, and Luke 8:48. James 5:15 says, 'the prayer of faith shall save (Gk.-'sozo') the sick.' Many scriptures mention the healing of our bodies in conjunction with the forgiveness of our sins. Healing is a part of our salvation, just as much as the forgiveness of our sins.
In light of Jesus' statement that He could do nothing of Himself, but only what He saw the Father do (John 5:19, 8:28-29), His actions are proof enough that it is always God's will to heal. There are certain things Jesus suffered for us that we should not suffer. Jesus died for our sins so that we would not have to pay for them (Romans 6:23). Jesus took our sicknesses and diseases so that we could walk in health (Matthew 8:17, and 1 Peter 2:24). Jesus became poor so that we, through His poverty, might be rich (2 Corinthians 8:9). If God is for us, then no one can successfully be against us.
The Lord has made every provision for you to walk in all He has provided for you today. Don't put it off a minute longer.
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