Friday, October 9, 2015

Christ the Healer

Who is Authorized to Change God’s will

To say that this privilege of health is not for God’s people today is to change God’s "I AM" to "I WAS" Jehovah-Rapha. Who has the authority to change God’s  redemptive  names? He I'd "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever,"

Have a blessed  and prosperous  weekend.  We are going to be in Wichita Falls, Tx. at Red River Speedway Friday and Saturday night, then back to Weatherford, Tx. at Silverado Cowboy Church for Sunday Services. Do keep us in prayer as we impact the lives of all we meet along the way with the  good news of Jesus Christ and His redemptive  Love. Amen

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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Christ the Healer

Read the Will and Know

The  word  Testament,  legally speaking, means a person's will. The  Bible contains God’s last will and Testament,  in which He bequeath to us all the blessings of redemption.   Healing is in God’s will for the us, then to say that the age of miracles is past is virtually saying what is opposite of truth,  that a will is no good after the death of the testator: Jesus is not only the testator, who died; He was
resurrected and is also the Mediator of the will.
Let us look away from modern tradition and go to the Word of God, which is a revelation of His will. Amen

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Christ the Healer

A Corrected Theology

Among all those who sought healing from Christ during His ministry,  we read only one who had this kind of theology.  This was the  leper,  who said, "Lord, if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me  clean." The  first thing Christ did was to correct his theology by saying, "I will,  be thou clean." Christ's "I will" cancelled his "if." This added to his faith that Christ could  heal him, the fact that He would.
The  theology of this leper,  before Christ enlightened him, is almost universal today,  because this part of the gospel is so seldom and so fragmentartily preached. Amen

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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Christ the Healer

Is Healing for All?

The greatest barrier to the faith of many seeking bodily healing in our day is the  uncertainty in their minds as to it being the will of God to heal all. Nearly everyone knows that God does heal some, but there is much in  modern  theology that keeps people from knowing what the Bible clearly teaches, that healing is provided for all. It is impossible to bodily claim,  by faith, a blessing that we are not sure God offers. The power of God can be claimed only where the will of God is known.
Faith begins where God’s will is known.  If it is God's will to heal only some of those who need healing,  then none have a basis for faith  unless they have a special revelation that they are among the favored. Appropriating faith is not believing that God can heal you, but that God will  heal you. Amen

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Monday, October 5, 2015

Christ the Healer

The  Cross is a Perfect Remedy for the Whole Man

Jesus went to the cross,  spirit, soul and body,  to redeem man, spirit, soul and body.  Therefore, the cross is the center of the plan of salvation for  man,spirit, soul and body.
Every form of sickness and  disease known to man was included,  and many of them even mentioned particularly,  in the  "curse of the law" Deuteronmy  28:15-62, and other Scriptures.  In Galatians 3:13, we have the positive statement that "Christ hath redeemed us from the  curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for is is written, Cursed is the one that hangth on a tree." Amen

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Friday, October 2, 2015

Christ the Healer

An Objection  Answered

If Christ is as some think,  is unwilling to heal as universally during His exaltation as He did during His humiliation,  then He would have to break His promise in John 14:12-13. He not be "Jesus Christ,  the same yesterday, today and forever."
The fact of healing in the Atonement necessitates the continuation of His healing ministry during His exaltation. His redeeming work embraces all who live on earth while He is with the Father.  Accordingly,  He gives the above promise to do the same, and greater works,  in answer to our prayers from God’s right hand.  Amen

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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Christ the Healer

He carried our pains

Surely He has borne our griefs And carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, Smitten by God, and afflicted. Isaiah 53 : 4 NKJV

Isaiah 53 : 4-5  are used alot in churches, most along the line of healing and faith. In this verse there two words  I want to point out  (griefs & sorrows), these words I'm  sorry to say have been wrongly translated.
These two words mean, respectively,  "sickness" and  "pain." Throughout the Bible in the Old Testament  this word "choli" means disease and sickness Strongs #2483 and "makob" is rendered pain Strongs #4341.

Therefore the prophet is saying,  in this forth verse, "Surely He hath borne our sickness, and carried our pains." Please  read Matthew  8 : 16 – 17
It plainly declares that the prophet refers to bodily ailments not spiritual matters. Amen

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