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Summary: When Jesus heals us—physically, spiritually, or emotionally—He also calls us to help Him heal others.

Introduction

• Jesus came into the world to heal the broken-hearted, set captives free, and bring life to the dead (Luke 4:18).

• Many times in the Gospels, those who were healed by Jesus didn’t just go home quietly; they became messengers, helpers, and witnesses of Christ’s power.

• Healed people became partners in ministry—because their healing was not the end, but the beginning of their mission.

Main Point: When Jesus heals us—physically, spiritually, or emotionally—He also calls us to help Him heal others.

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1. Healed People Became Testifiers of Jesus’ Power

(a) The Demon-Possessed Man of the Gerasenes – Mark 5:1–20

• Once tormented, living among the tombs, breaking chains.

• Jesus cast out the legion of demons.

• He begged to follow Jesus, but Jesus told him: “Go home and tell how much the Lord has done for you.”

• Result: He became the first missionary in Decapolis. His testimony prepared hearts for Jesus’ later ministry in that region (Mark 7:31–37).

Lesson: When God heals us, our story becomes the seed for others’ healing.

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(b) The Samaritan Woman – John 4:28–30

• Broken, rejected, living in shame.

• Jesus gave her living water.

• She left her jar and ran to the town: “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did!”

• Result: Many Samaritans believed in Jesus through her testimony.

Lesson: A healed soul becomes a witness who draws whole communities to Christ.

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2. Healed People Became Helpers in Jesus’ Ministry

(a) Peter’s Mother-in-law – Matthew 8:14–15

• Jesus healed her of fever.

• Immediately, she got up and served them.

• Her healing turned into service.

Lesson: Healing restores us not just for ourselves but for kingdom service.

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(b) The Blind Man Bartimaeus – Mark 10:46–52

• Once blind, crying out for mercy.

• After being healed, he followed Jesus along the road.

• Walking testimony, encouraging others to cry out too.

Lesson: Healed people walk with Jesus, inspiring others to seek the same healing.

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(c) The Ten Lepers – Luke 17:12–19

• All healed, but only one returned to give thanks.

• That Samaritan not only received healing but also salvation (“Your faith has made you well”).

• His gratitude became a model for generations of believers.

Lesson: Thanksgiving is part of helping Jesus’ ministry—our gratitude spreads faith to others.

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3. Healed People Became Evangelists and Witnesses

(a) Lazarus – John 11:43–45; John 12:9–11

• Raised from the dead.

• Because of Lazarus, many Jews believed in Jesus.

• The chief priests even plotted to kill him because his testimony was so powerful.

Lesson: Every miracle in our life is a message that can bring others to Christ.

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(b) The Lame Man at the Beautiful Gate – Acts 3:1–10

• Healed through the name of Jesus by Peter and John.

• He leapt, walked, and praised God publicly.

• All the people saw it and were filled with wonder and amazement.

Lesson: Public joy in healing brings glory to Jesus and attracts people to the Gospel.

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4. How We Help the Healing Ministry of Jesus Today

Just like in the Bible, healed people are not spectators but partners:

1. Through Testimony – Share your story of how God healed or saved you (Revelation 12:11).

2. Through Service – Use your restored strength and gifts to serve the church and the needy.

3. Through Evangelism – Point others to Jesus, the true Healer of soul and body.

4. Through Compassion – Pray for the sick, comfort the broken, and walk with the wounded.

5. Through Support – Support God’s work with your time, finances, and encouragement.

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Application for Us Today

• You may have been healed from sickness, sin, or sorrow—don’t keep it silent.

• Share your testimony: someone else needs to hear it.

• If God healed your finances, help the poor.

• If God healed your marriage, counsel struggling couples.

• If God healed your soul, tell others about salvation in Christ.

We are not healed to sit down; we are healed to serve!

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Conclusion

• Every healing in Scripture was not just about the individual but about the mission.

• Jesus heals us so we can join Him in healing others—through word, service, prayer, and witness.

Closing Verse: Matthew 10:8 – “Freely you have received; freely give.”

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Altar Call

• Are you healed by Jesus? Then ask God to make you a healer for others.

• If you are still in pain—physically, emotionally, spiritually—come to the Healer, Jesus Christ.

• Let Him heal you, and then send you out to be part of His healing ministry to the world.

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