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The Church And Healing Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 31, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: Healing has been a Christian weapon to destroy the works of the devil from the beginning. Some form of healing should always be a part of the ministry of the church.
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One of the enjoyable experiences of being a parent is the
experience of exercising the gift of healing. Maybe you are unaware
of the fact that you possess such a gift. I was until I noticed how
effectively my wife was using it. I then became conscious of the fact
that I had the same amazing power to heal. Let me give you a case
history of one of my healings, so you understand and recognize that
you have this same ability.
My youngest son Mark comes running out of the bedroom crying
crocodile tears. He is carrying on as if he had excruciating and
incurable pain. He points to his head or arm and cries that Cindy
did it. He lays his arm on my lap sobbing pathetically. Dr. daddy
has already diagnosed the problem, and I say, "Let me kiss it." With
that remedy applied the cure is instantaneous, and he wipes the tears
from his eyes and heads back to the bedroom to take his chances
again in the battle for survival with his older sister. Seldom have I
seen this cure fail. It is so powerful that I have seen my wife throw
him a kiss across the room, and it heals his wounds in a moment.
No one can see this time and time again and remain a skeptic
about faith healing, for that is what it is. A child has faith in its
parents, and some act of love on their part can actually relieve pain
and heal the wounded heart. The child is so naive, however, and the
method is so unscientific that it is downright funny. Many of you
have laughed as we have as you see the marvelous transformation
take place before your eyes. A miserable moaning child transformed
in a twinkling of an eye into the mischievous little mess maker he
normally is.
The realm of faith is often strange, and without apparent
objective foundation, and so it is difficult to understand, but the fact
is, it works. It is my becoming aware of the fact that it works on the
merely human and natural level that has challenged me to look
deeper into the subject on the spiritual level. I figure that if God has
built faith healing into the very family structure between parents and
children, it is certainly likely that he would have such a pattern as
well in his relationship as heavenly Father to those who are His
children through faith in Jesus Christ.
I have always been skeptical of faith healers, for this is an area
that can be so easily perverted. However, as in every other realm, we
cannot close our eyes to God's Word on any subject just because it
can be perverted. Salvation itself is perverted in many ways, and
should we then cease to preach the Gospel, which is the power of God
unto salvation? The ostrich approach to anything is never the
Christian approach. You can bury your head all you like, but the
truth marches on whether you see it or not. Most Christians who are
confused and uncertain about healing in the ministry of the church
are so for the same reason I was-sheer ignorance.
The average Christian knows next to nothing about the New
Testament teachings, and the voluminous historical writings
concerning the healing ministry of the church. The healing ministry
of Christ has never ceased. It has been going on all through the
centuries, but most are not aware of it. Ignorance is always an
enemy of truth. To judge and condemn what you do not understand
is pure paganism, and it has no justification in the Christian life. Yet
Christians do it all the time. When the non-Christian rejects the
Christian faith because of ignorance, we laugh at such blindness and
folly. But then we turn around and do the same thing because we are
ignorant of history. The pagan mind has infiltrated the church time
and time again, and we are guilty of terrible pride if we assume that
this could never be a danger for us.
A Christian can be wrong even when they are right if they oppose
a thing, movement, person, or philosophy without understanding it.
Many oppose faith healing just because they cannot tolerate the
thought that they are not the most superior of God's children. It is
hard for Christians to admit that God may use others in ways that
He does not use them. This tends to make them negative, and they
are lashing out at everything they do not understand. They make
themselves the standard by which all God's children are to be
measured. It is not easy for a Baptist, like myself, to admit that he
can learn something from a Pentecostal, Catholic, or Episcopalian,
who is being used of God in areas where I am not.