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Divine Healing and Divine Health I. What Divine Healing and Health is Not

Divine Healing and Divine Health I. What Divine Healing and Health is Not II. What Divine Healing and Health Is III. Is Divine Healing and Health Scriptural?

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Divine Healing and Divine Health I. What Divine Healing and Health is Not

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  1. Divine Healing and Divine Health I. What Divine Healing and Health is Not II. What Divine Healing and Health Is III. Is Divine Healing and Health Scriptural? “the soul” (Ps. 41:4); “a vessel” (Jer. 19:11); “land” (2 Chron. 7:14); “waters” (Ezek. 47:8-11; 2 Ki. 2:21-22); and “backslidings” (Jer. 3:22). 1.       The Hebrew word rapha means and is translated “cure” (Jer. 33:6); “to make whole” (Job 5:18); “to heal” (Num. 12:13; Deut. 32:39; 2 Ki. 20:5, 8; 6:2; Isa. 19:22; 57:18-19; Jer. 17:14; 30:17; Hos. 6:1; Zech. 1:16);

  2. “be healed” (Gen. 20:17; Exod. 21:19; Lev. 13:18, 37; 14:3, 48; Deut. 28:27, 35; 1 Sam. 6:3; 9:15; 2 Chron. 22:6; 30:20; Ps. 30:2; 107:20; Isa. 6:10; 53:5; Jer. 17:14; Ezek. 34:4; Hos. 7:1; 11:3); “healeth” (Exod. 15:26; Ps. 103:3; 147:3; Isa. 30:26); “be thoroughly healed” (Exod. 21:19); and “physician” (Gen. 50:2; 2 Chron. 16:12; Job 13:4; Jer. 8:22). 2.       The Hebrew marpay means and is translated “healing” (Jer. 14:19; Mal. 4:2) “health” (Prov. 4:22; 12:18; 13:17; 16:24; Jer. 8:15); “cure” (Jer. 33:6); “remedy” (2 Chron. 36:16; Prov. 6:15; 29:1); “sound” in health (Prov. 14:30);

  3. and “wholesome” (Prov. 15:4). 3.       The Hebrew yeshuwah means and is translated “health” (Ps. 42:11; 43:5; 67:2); “deliverance” (Ps. 18:50; 44:4); and “salvation” (Ps. 91:16). The whole 91st Psalm teaches perfect healing and health physically; so the salvation of v. 16 includes the body as well as the soul. 4.       The Hebrew arubah means “restoring to sound health” (Isa. 58:8; Jer. 8:22; 30:17; 33:6). 5.       The Hebrew chabash means “healer” (Isa. 3:7) and “to bind up or heal” (Isa. 30:26; 61:1; Ezek. 34:16; Hos. 6:1; Job 5:18; Ps. 147:3).

  4. 6.       The Hebrew word rifooth means “health” (Prov. 3:8). 7.       The Greek word therapeuo means and is translated “heal” (Mt. 8:7; 10:1, 8; 12:10; Mk. 3:2, 15; Lk. 4:23; 6:7; 10:9; 14:3); “healed” (Mt. 4:23-24; 8:16-17; 9:35; 12:15, 22; 14:14; 15:30; 19:2; 21:14; Mk. 1:34; 3:10; 6:5, 13; Lk. 4:40; 5:15; 6:18; 8:43; 9:6-11; 13:14; 14:4; Acts 4:14; 5:16; 8:7; 28:9); “cure” (Mt. 17:16; Lk. 9:1); and “cured” (Lk. 7:21; Jn. 5:10). 8.       The Greek iama means “healing” or “repairing” (1 Cor. 12:9, 28, 30).

  5. 9.       The Greek iaomai means and is translated “heal” (Mt. 13:15; Lk. 4:18; 5:17; 9:2; Jn. 4:47; 12:40); “healed” (Mt. 8:8, 13; Mk. 5:29; Lk. 6:17, 19; 7:7; 8:2, 47; 17:15; 22:51; Jn. 5:13; Acts 3:11; 28:8; Heb. 12:13; Jas. 5:16; 1 Pet. 2:24); “healing” (Acts 10:38); “whole” (Mt. 15:28; Acts 9:24). 10.     The Greek iasis means “healing” and “cure” (Lk. 13:32; Acts 4:22, 30; 28:27). 11.     The Greek hugiano means “sound health” (3 Jn. 2). 12.     The Greek hugies means “healthy,” “sound,” and “whole” (Mt. 12:13; 15:31; Mk. 3:5; 5:34; Lk. 5:31).

  6. 13.     The Greek sodzo means “to save,” “deliver,” “protect,” “heal,” “preserve,” and “make whole.” (Mt. 9:21-22; Mk. 5:29, 34; 6:56; 10:52; Lk. 8:36, 48; 8:50; 17:19; Acts 4:9; 14:9). 14.     The Greek dia-sodzo means “to save” and “to heal thoroughly,” “make perfectly whole” (Mt. 14:36; Lk. 7:3). IV. Cases of Sickness and Healing in the Old Testament 1.      BARRENNESS OF THE PHILISTINE WOMEN: cause—divine intervention for Sarah (Gen. 20:1-7, 18); remedy—prayer (Gen. 20:7, 17); result—healing (Gen. 20:7, 17).

  7. 2.      BARRENNESS OF SARAH: cause—unknown (Gen. 16:1–21:8); remedy—prayer and faith (Gen. 18:10; 21:1-8; Rom. 4:17-22); result—healing (Gen. 21).

  8. IV. Cases of Sickness and Healing in the Old Testament 3.      BARRENNESS OF REBEKAH: cause—unknown (Gen. 25:19-26); remedy—prayer (Gen. 25:21); result—healing (Gen. 25:21-26). 4.      ISAAC'S BLINDNESS AND SICKNESS: cause—old age (Gen. 27:1-2, 41); remedy—none stated, but evidently he was renewed in body by faith (Heb. 11:20); result—lived over twenty more years (Gen. 31:38; 35:27-29). 5.      BARRENNESS OF RACHEL: cause—unknown (Gen. 29:31; 30:1); remedy—prayer (Gen. 30:22); result—healing (Gen. 30:22-24; 35:16-20).

  9. 6.      JACOB'S DEATH: cause—old age (Gen. 47:27-31; 48:1; 49:33); remedy—none, because of the divine appointment for all men to die (Heb. 9:27). (Ps. 34:12-14; 91:16; 1 Pet. 3:10-12) 7.      BOILS ON THE EGYPTIANS: cause—hardness of heart and rebellion against God (Exod. 4:21; 5:2); remedy—unknown; result—unknown. 8.      ALL SICKNESSES OF ISRAEL: cause—misuse of the tongue and rebellion (Exod. 15:24-26); remedy—the Word of God, prayer and obedience (Exod. 15:26; Ps. 107:20); result—the whole nation made perfect in health (Ps. 105:37).

  10. 9.      PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—misuse of the tongue and idolatry (Exod. 32:1-6); remedy—prayer, atonement and discipline (Exod. 32:7-28); result—many rebels died, but the rest were delivered from the plague (Exod. 32:27-35). 10.     PLAGUE UPON PRIESTS: cause—drunkenness and disobedience; remedy—none; result—death by judgment from God (Lev. 10:1-9). 11.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—misuse of the tongue; remedy—prayer; result—plague stopped (Num. 11:1-3).

  11. 12.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—misuse of the tongue and lust (Num. 11:4-20); remedy—none, because of judgment (Num. 11:19-20);result—death to thousands (Num. 11:33-35). 13.     PLAGUE OF LEPROSY UPON MIRIAM: cause—pride and misuse of the tongue (Num. 12:1-10); remedy—prayer and discipline (Num. 12:13-14); result—healing (Num. 12:14-16). 14.     PLAGUE UPON THE TEN SPIES: cause—unbelief and misuse of the tongue (Num. 13:26-33); remedy—none because of judgment; result—death (Num. 14:37).

  12. 15.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—misuse of the tongue and rebellion (Num. 14:1-19); remedy—none, because of judgment (Num. 14:22-35); result—death (Num. 14:20-35). 16.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—pride and misuse of the tongue (Num. 16:1-14); remedy—judgment upon the rebels (Num. 16:21-30); result—death (Num. 16:31). 17.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—rebellion and misuse of the tongue (Num.16:1-14); remedy—judgment upon the rebels (Num. 16:29);result—death (Num.16:35).

  13. 18.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—rebellion and misuse of the tongue (Num. 16:41-42); remedy—atonement and judgment (Num. 16:46-50); result—14,700 were killed and the plague was stayed (Num. 16:49-50). 19.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—discouragement and misuse of the tongue (Num. 21:5); remedy—prayer, faith, and confession of sin (Num. 21:7-9); result—healing for all who obeyed and looked on the serpent of brass, a type of Christ (Num. 21:9; Jn. 3:14).

  14. 20.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—adultery and idolatry; remedy—judgment upon the rebels; result—24,000 were killed and the plague was stayed (Num. 25:1-15). 21.     BARRENNESS OF HANNAH: cause—the Lord caused her to be barren to test her and to teach coming generations certain lessons (1 Sam. 1:2-9); remedy—prayer and humility (1 Sam. 1:9-19); result—healing and fruitfulness (1 Sam. 1:17-28). 22.     PLAGUE OF EMERODS UPON THE PHILISTINES: cause—taking the ark of God from Israel; remedy—trespass offering and ark sent back; result—unknown (1 Sam. 5:1–6:21).

  15. 23.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—looking into the ark; remedy—judgment upon the transgressors; result—many killed and the plague stayed (1 Sam. 6:19-21). 24.     INSANITY OF SAUL: cause—disobedience and jealousy (1 Sam. 15:22-35; 18:8-30); remedy—inspired music (1 Sam. 16:14; 19:9-10); result—temporary relief (1 Sam. 16:14-23). 25.     SICKNESS OF AN EGYPTIAN: cause—unknown; remedy—care and natural food; result—he was restored to health (1 Sam. 30:11-16).

  16. 26.     SICKNESS AND DEATH OF DAVID'S CHILD: cause—adultery and murder (2 Sam. 12:9-15); remedy—fasting and prayer (2 Sam. 12:16-23); result—prayer unanswered because of punishment for sin (2 Sam. 12:9-15).

  17. 27.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—David's sin in numbering Israel (2 Sam. 24:1-25); remedy—atonement, confession of sin, and prayer; result—70,000 were killed and the plague was stayed (2 Sam. 24:10-25). 28.     JEROBOAM'S WITHERED HAND: cause—attempted violence to a man of God (1 Ki. 13:4); remedy—prayer; result—healing (1 Ki. 13:6).

  18. 29.     ABIJAH'S SICKNESS: cause—sins of the parents (1 Ki. 14:8-9); remedy—none, because of judgment; result—death (1 Ki. 14:12-18). 30.     ASA'S FOOT DISEASE: cause—unknown; remedy—physicians; result—death for not trusting God (1 Ki. 15:23-24; 2 Chron. 16:12-14; Jer. 17:5-13). 31.     SICKNESS AND DEATH OF THE WIDOW'S SON: cause—unknown; remedy—prayer of Elijah; result—resurrection and healing (1 Ki. 17:8-24).

  19. 32.     AHAZIAH'S DISEASE: cause—fell from an upper story; remedy—trust in Baalzebub, the god of flies, instead of the true God; result—death (2 Ki. 1:1-18). 33.     THE SHUNAMMITE WOMAN'S BARRENNESS: cause—unknown; remedy—faith and prophecy; result—healing and fruitfulness (2 Ki. 4:1-17). 34.     SICKNESS AND DEATH OF THE SHUNAMMITE'S SON: cause—sunstroke; remedy—faith, prayer, and the power of God in Elisha's body; result—resurrection and healing (2 Ki. 4:18-37).

  20. 35.     NAMAAN'S LEPROSY: cause—unknown; remedy—trust in God and obedience; result—healing (2 Ki. 5:1-19). 36.     GEHAZI'S LEPROSY: cause—greed, lying, and disobedience; remedy—none, because of the curse upon him; result—no healing (2 Ki. 5:20-27). 37.     BLINDNESS OF THE SYRIAN ARMY: cause—prayer of Elisha; remedy—prayer of Elisha; result—healing (2 Ki. 6:13-23). 38.     SICKNESS OF BEN-HADAD: cause—unknown; remedy—unknown; result—might have recovered if he had not been murdered according to prophecy (2 Ki. 8:10-15).

  21. 39.     SICKNESS OF JEHORAM: cause—unknown; remedy—unknown; result—recovered, but slain by Jehu (2 Ki. 9:14-29). 40.     SICKNESS OF ELISHA: cause—unknown, but could have been old age, for he was nearly 100 years old; remedy—unknown, but if the cause was old age, there could be no remedy; result—death (2 Ki. 13:14-20). 41.     DEATH OF AN ISRAELITE: cause—unknown; remedy—touching the bones of Elisha; result—resurrection and healing (2 Ki. 13:21).

  22. 42.     UZZIAH'S LEPROSY: cause—pride and usurping the priesthood; remedy—none, because of judgment; result—no healing (2 Ki. 15:5; 2 Chron. 26:16-21). 43.     SICKNESS OF HEZEKIAH: cause—pride and unthankfulness to God (2 Chron. 32:25-31); remedy—prayer and humiliation (2 Ki. 20:3; Isa. 38:2-3); result—healed and fifteen years added to his life (Isa. 39:5). 44.     JEHORAM'S BOWEL TROUBLE: cause—many sins (2 Chron. 21:6-7; 10:13; 2 Ki. 8:18-19); remedy—none, because of judgment; result—death (2 Chron. 21:12-20).

  23. 45.     PLAGUE IN ISRAEL: cause—many sins; remedy—none, because of judgment; result—many killed (2 Chron. 21:11-15). 46.     ALL SICKNESSES OF ISRAEL: cause—breaking the law in eating of the Passover unworthily (2 Chron. 30:18); remedy—prayer and confession of sin; result—healing (2 Chron. 30:18-20). 47.     JOB'S BOILS: cause—Satan (Job 1:6-22; 2:1-10); remedy—prayer and humiliation (Job 42:6-17); result—healing and prosperity (Job 42:6-17; Jas. 5:11).

  24. 48.     DAVID'S VENEREAL DISEASE: cause—sin (Ps. 38:3); remedy—prayer and confession of sin (Ps. 38:1-22); result—healed (Ps. 6:2; 30:2; 103:3). 49.     FAMINE IN ISRAEL (Jer. 14:18): cause—sin and rebellion (Jer. 14:7, 10-22; Deut. 28:15-68); remedy—none, because of judgment (Jer. 14:12-18); result—death and captivity (Jer. 14:11-18). 50.     SICKNESS AND DEATH OF EZEKIEL'S WIFE: cause—made a sign to Israel (Ezek. 24:24); remedy—none; result—death (Ezek. 24:15-27). 51.     SICKNESS OF DANIEL: cause—long fasting; remedy—prayer, rest, and nourishment; result—complete recovery (Dan. 8:27; 10:2-3).

  25. 52.     BLINDNESS OF ELI: cause—old age (1 Sam. 4:15). 53.     BLINDNESS OF AHIJAH: cause—old age (1 Ki. 14:4). 54.     BLINDNESS OF SODOMITES: cause—sin; remedy—none (Gen. 19:1-11).

  26. V. Cases of Sickness and Healing in the New Testament 1.       INNUMERABLE CASES OF HEALING BY CHRIST (Mt. 4:23-24; 8:16-17; 9:35-36; 11:5; 12:15; 14:14, 33-36; 15:30-31; 19:2; 21:14; Mk. 1:32-34, 39; 3:10-12; 6:5, 55-56; Lk. 4:40-41; 6:17-19; 7:21-23; 9:11; Jn. 2:23; 20:30-31; 21:25); cause—the devil and demons (Acts 10:38; 1 Jn. 3:8; Mk. 5; 16:17; Lk. 13:14); remedy—faith and the anointing with the Holy Spirit (Isa. 11:2; 42:1-7; 61:1-2; Mt. 12:22-32; Acts 10:38);result—healing in every case (Acts 10:35; Mt. 4:23-24; 8:16-17; 9:35; 12:15; 14:14, 35-36; 15:30-31; 19:2; 21:14)

  27. 2.       INNUMERABLE CASES OF HEALING BY BELIEVERS BEFORE PENTECOST (Mt. 10:1-7; Mk. 6:7-13; 9:38; Lk. 9:1-6; 10:1-20); cause—the devil and demons (Mt. 10:1-7; Lk. 10:1-20; Acts 10:38); remedy—faith and temporary enduement of power for the one mission representing Christ from city to city (Mt. 10:1-20; Lk. 10:1-20); result—healing in every case while on this one mission (6:7-13; Lk. 10:1-20;Mt. 17:14-21)

  28. 3.       INNUMERABLE CASES OF HEALING BY BELIEVERS AFTER PENTECOST (Mk. 16:17-20; Acts 2:43; 5:12-16; 6:8; 8:7-13; 11:19-22; 14:3, 27; 15:4, 12; 19:11-12; 28:9; Rom. 15:18-19, 29; 1 Cor. 16:10; Heb. 2:3-4); cause—the devil and demons (Mk. 16:17; Acts 5:16; 8:6-7; 10:38; 19:11-12); remedy—faith and the anointing with the Holy Spirit (Lk. 24:49; Jn. 14:12-15; Acts 1:8; 3:6; 6:8; 19:12; 1 Cor. 12:7-11, 28-31); result—healing in every case (Jn. 14:12; Acts 5:12-16; 19:11-12; Heb. 2:3-4; Mk. 16:20).

  29. 4.       TEN CASES OF DEMONIC POSSESSION HEALED BY CHRIST AND PAUL, AND OTHERS: (1)    A maniac of Gergesa(Mt. 8:28-34). (2)    A maniac of Gadera(Mk. 5:1-21; Lk. 8:26-39). (3)    A dumb man (Mt. 9:32-34). (4)    A blind and dumb man (Mt. 12:22-32). (5)    An epileptic girl (Mt. 15:21-28). (6)    An epileptic boy (Mk. 9:17-29). (7)    A maniac (Mk. 1:23-28; Lk. 4:21).

  30. (8)    Mary Magdalene (Lk. 7:36-50; 8:2). (9)    An infirm woman (Lk. 13:16-17). (10)   A fortuneteller (Acts 16:16-24). 5.       TWENTY-NINE CASES OF HEALING BY CHRIST, PETER, JOHN, & PAUL: (1)    A leper (Mt. 8:1-4; Mk. 1:20). (2)    A centurion's servant (Mt. 8:5-13). (3)    Peter's mother-in-law (Mt. 8:14). (4)    A woman (Mt. 9:18-26; Mk. 5:22). (5)    Two blind men (Mt. 9:27-31). (6)    A withered hand (Mt. 12:9-14). (7)    Two blind men (Mt. 20:29-34). (8)    A deaf-dumb man (Mk. 7:31-37).

  31. (9)    A blind man (Mk. 8:22-26). (10)   A man with dropsy (Lk. 14:1-6). (11)   Ten lepers (Lk. 17:11-19). (12)   A nobleman's son (Jn. 4:46-54). (13)   An infirm man (Jn. 5:1-15). (14)   A blind man (Jn. 9:1-38). (15)   A lame man (Acts 3:1–4:22). (16)   A paralyzed man (Acts 9:32-35). (17)   A lame man (Acts 14:9-10). (18)   Father of Publius(Acts 28:7-9).

  32. 6.       SIX CASES OF RESURRECTION FROM THE DEAD BY JESUS, PETER, PAUL, AND OTHERS: (1)    Jairus' daughter (Mt. 9:18-26). (2)    A widow's son (Lk. 7:11-18). (3)    Lazarus (Jn. 11:1-44). (4)    Tabitha (Acts 9:36-42). (5)    Paul (Acts 14:19-20). (6)    Eutychus(Acts 20:7-12). 7.    A PARALYZED MAN: cause—sin; remedy—faith in Christ; result—healing (Mt. 9:1-12; Mk. 2:3-12; Lk. 5:18-26).

  33. 9.       SICKNESS AND DEATH OF HEROD: cause—pride and self-exaltation; remedy—none, because of judgment; result—eaten by worms (Acts 12:20-25). 10.       BLINDNESS OF BAR-JESUS: cause—unbelief and rebellion against the Gospel; remedy—none until Paul's curse was over (Acts 13:6-12). 11.       PAUL'S SNAKEBITE: cause—accident; remedy—faith in Jesus Christ; result—healing (Acts 28:1-6). Immunity from poisons and snake bites is promised all believers (Mk. 16:17-20; Lk. 10:19; Ps. 91); Mk. 16:18 (Jn. 1:29; 1 Jn. 3:5); (Jn. 15:2); (Jn. 19:31, 38); (1 Cor. 5:2); (Mt. 22:13 )

  34. (Jn. 11:39);(Jn. 11:48);(Lk. 11:52; Acts 8:35)(Eph 4:31); (Col. 2:14-17);(Mt. 21:21; Mk. 11:23); (Lk. 23:18; Jn. 19:15; Acts 21:36; 22:22); (Acts 28:1-6;Lk. 10:19; Ps. 91); 12.       THE BLINDNESS OF PAUL: cause—rebellion and unbelief (Acts 9:1-9; 1 Tim. 1:13);remedy—prayer and fasting (Acts 9:9-11); result—healing (Acts 9:17-19). 13.       SICKNESS OF A CORINTHIAN: cause—fornication (1 Cor. 5:1-8); remedy—repentance; result—healing (2 Cor 2:6-11).

  35. 14.       SICKNESS AND DEATH OF MANY CORINTHIANS: cause—failure to appropriate the benefits of healing by faith in the work of Calvary (1 Cor. 11:27-32; 1 Pet. 2:24; Mt. 8:16-17); remedy—none where the Gospel remedy is rejected and unbelief robs people of its benefits; result—no healing. (Mk. 11:22-24; Jas. 1:5-9; Heb. 11:6). 15.       SICKNESS OF EPAPHRODITUS: cause—overwork in the Gospel; remedy—prayer and rest to regain strength; result—healing (Phil. 2:25-30)

  36. 16.   SICKNESS OF TROPHIMUS AND OF TIMOTHY'S STOMACH VI. Causes of Sickness and Disease 1.       GOD THE LAW-MAKER. (Isa 45:7); (Exod. 15:26; Deut. 7:15; 28:1-68); (Gen. 45:4-8); (Gen. 50:24; Ps. 77:20); (Judg. 4:14-23); 2.       SATAN THE LAW-EXECUTOR. (Mt. 12:22-28; Lk. 13:14; Jn. 10:10; Acts 10:38; Rom. 8:2; Eph. 2:1-3; Heb. 2:14-15; 1 Jn. 3:8) 3.       MAN THE LAW-BREAKER (Jn. 9:1-4; 11:4).

  37. (Mt. 9:1-12; Mk. 2:1-11; Jn. 5:14; Jas. 5:14-16). They dealt with sickness by casting out demons who cause it (Mt. 10:1-8; Mk. 6:7-13; 16:17-20; Acts 10:38). Point VIII. Demons must be cast out in order to have instant and permanent relief. (Isa. 53:4-5; Mt. 8:16-17; 1 Pet. 2:24; Jas. 5:14-16) VII. Eighty Lessons Gleaned from a Study of the Bible Cases of Sickness 1.      That divine healing for the body is perfectly scriptural. 2.      That health was natural before sin entered (Gen. 1:26-31; 2:17).

  38. 3.      That death entered through sin as part of the curse (Rom. 5:12-21).                  4.      That the first prophecy and promise of redemption included healing for the body through Jesus Christ (Gen. 3:15; Isa. 53:5; Mt. 8:16-17; 1 Pet. 2:24).  5.      That sickness originated with and is still being propagated by Satan and his demons (Job 2:6-7; Mt. 4:23-24; 15:22; 17:14-21; Jn. 10:10; Acts 10:38). 6.      That the first recorded healing in Scripture was by prayer (Gen. 20:7, 17).

  39. 7.      That the first recorded bodily affliction was the consequence of disobeying God and that when conditions were met, healing was given in answer to prayer (Gen. 20:1-18). 8.      That in all cases of healing in Scripture, prayer, atonement, and spiritual means were used instead of human remedies. 9.      That spiritual means to heal sicknesses and diseases is all that God has provided for man (Exod. 15:26; Mt. 8:16-17; Jas. 5:14; 1 Pet. 2:24).    

  40. 10.     That spiritual means is all that God has promised and commanded to be used in sickness (Jas. 5:14-16; Exod. 15:26; Ps. 91; Mt. 8:16-17; 1 Pet. 2:24).   11.     That God cursed men who did not trust Him in sickness and disease (2 Ki. 1; 2 Chron. 16:12-14; Jer. 17:5-10). 12.     That there is no case recorded in the Scriptures where men got benefits from any other source than by spiritual means. 13.     That multitudes have been healed by spiritual means (Acts 10:38).

  41. 14.     That no Scripture encourages human remedies to cure disease. 15.     That Bible characters used spiritual means in times of sickness (Ps. 38; 103:1-3; 107:20. 16.     That God made a covenant with His people to heal them (Exod. 15:26; 23:23; Lev. 26; Deut. 7:15; 28:1-65; Jas. 5:14-16; Mt. 8:16-17). 17.     That God kept His part of the covenant (Ps. 105:37; 107:20). 18.     That only spiritual means were used by Israel in the wilderness (Exod. 15:26; 32:7-28; Num. 11:1-3; 12:13-16; 21:1-9; Jn. 3:14; Ps. 105:37; 107:20).

  42. 19.     That healing was promised on condition of obedience to God (Lev. 26; Deut. 28; Exod. 15:26; Ps. 91; 107:17-21). 20.     That the brazen serpent, a type of Christ, caused healing (Num. 21:1-9; Jn. 3:14). Should we expect less of Christ, the antitype, than from the type of Christ? 21.     That healing always came unless certain ones had sinned and were under the curse of the law, which had to be upheld (Lev. 10; Num. 11:19-20; 25:1-14).

  43. 22.     That the heathen outside the covenants of God were not promised healing until they came under the terms of the covenants and lived up to them. 23.     That all the plagues upon Israel occurred because of sin. 24.     That eleven out of thirteen plagues upon Israel in the wilderness were caused by the misuse of the tongue 25.     That God did permit the devil to afflict Job, but that God used the affliction to purify and refine him (Job 2:6-7; 42:1-7)

  44. 26.     That God, to bring sinners to repentance, does permit Satan to afflict them (Job 33:12-30; 1 Cor. 5:1-5; 2 Cor. 2:6-11). 27.     That God always healed when the lessons were learned and men came to repentance (Gen. 20:7, 17; Num. 11:2; 12:13-16; 21:1-9; Job 33:12-30; 42:1-12; Ps. 103:3). 28.     That God permits Satan to afflict His people when they go astray (Ps. 38; 103:3; Num. 12:13-16; 21:1-9). 29.     That bodily healing is taught in both Testaments—in every division of the books of the Bible and in almost every book of the Bible.

  45. 30.     That this is the only means God can use to wake some men to their need of God and bring them to repentance (Job 33:12-30; Hos. 6:1). 31.     That divine health, as well as divine healing, was promised when certain conditions were met (Lev. 26; Deut. 28; Exod. 15:26; Ps. 9; Prov. 3:1-8; 12:18; 13:3; 15:4; 18:8, 21; Isa. 58; Jas. 5:14-16). 32.     That Christ came to redeem from both sin and sickness (Isa. 53; 61:1-2; Mt. 8:16-17; 9:1-10; Gal. 3:13; Rom. 8:11; Acts 10:38; 1 Pet. 2:24; 1 Jn. 3:8). 33.     That healing is in fulfillment of prophecy (Isa. 35; 61:1-2; Mt. 8:16-17; 1 Pet. 2:24; Isa. 53:4-5).

  46. 34.     That Jesus proved His claims to sonship by healing (Mt. 4:23-24; 11:3-6; Lk. 4:18-25; 13:32-33; Acts 10:38; 1 Jn. 3:8). 35.     That Jesus authorized the twelve to heal as they went preaching (Mt. 10).

  47. 36.     That He also authorized the seventy to heal as they preached (Lk. 10). 37.     That the disciples were successful in healing and casting out devils before Pentecost (Mt. 10; Lk. 10; Mk. 6:7-13). 38.     That the disciples were authorized to carry on the work of healing throughout this age to confirm the Word of God (Mt. 28:20; Heb. 2:3-4). 39.     That the early believers did confirm the Word by healing (Mt. 16:20; Acts 2:43; 3:1-12; 5:12-16; 6:8; 8:7-13; 11:19-22; 14:3, 27; 15:4, 12; 19:11-12; 28:9; Rom. 15:18-19, 29; 1 Cor. 16:10; Heb. 2:3-4).

  48. 40.     That all disciples throughout this age are commanded to observe all things Christ commanded the early disciples (Mt. 28:20; Acts 1:1-3). 41.     That Jesus commanded the disciples to get definite power to confirm the Word of God before they went out (Lk. 24:49; Acts 1:1-8; Mk. 16:15-20; Jn. 14:12-15). 42.     That Jesus sent the Holy Spirit into the world to carry on the healing ministry that He had started (Acts 1:1-8; 2:33-34; 1 Cor. 12:7-11; Heb. 2:3-4).

  49. 43.     That Jesus promised such power to every believer (Mk. 9:23; 11:22-24; 16:15-20; Jn. 14:12-15; 15:7, 16). 44.     That the gifts of healing are part of the spiritual equipment of the Church (1 Cor. 1:7; 12:7-11; Rom. 12:6-8; 15:18-19, 29; Heb. 2:3-4). 45.     That healing is part of the church work (Jas. 5:14-16; 1 Cor. 12:7-11). 46.     That it is always God's will to heal His children in the New Covenant (Mt. 6:10; 7:7-11; 8:3, 7, 16-17; Mk. 9:23; 11:22-24; 16:15-20; Jn. 14:12-15; 15:7, 16; 16:23-26; Heb. 11:6; Jas. 1:5-9; 5:14-16).

  50. 47.     That healing is in the atonement (Isa. 53:4-5; Mt. 8:16-17; 1 Pet. 2:24; 1 Cor. 11:23-32; Jn. 3:14; Jas. 5:14-16; 3 Jn. 2). (Rev. 21). 49.     That healing is part of the children's bread and their right by virtue of redemption (Mt. 7:7-11; 15:22-28; Mk. 7:29; Lk. 13:16; Jn. 3:14-16; 14:12-15; 15:7, 16; 16:23-26; 1 Jn. 3:8, 20-22; 5:14-15; 3 Jn. 2). 50.     That healing is part of the work of the Holy Spirit in believers (Rom. 8:11; 1 Cor. 12:7-11; Heb. 2:3-4; Acts 1:8; Lk. 24:49).

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