The Healing Balm of Gilead
God provides healing and health as part of His promises to His people. As children of God, we are to claim our rights to divine health and blessings through Jesus Christ.
Healing is God's Provision
- We understand that it is God's will for us to be healed, not only because He said it, but because He died to provide it—Healing is a provision from God. So we need not ask or pray, "if You will, God".
- Have unwavering faith in God's promises—if He said it, He will do it.
- Communion is a powerful remembrance done in gratitude for Jesus’ sacrifice—it's not just a gesture, there's healing power made available in remembering Jesus' body through communion. The communion elements serve as a point-of-contact for our faith.
Healing is the Children's Bread (Mark 7)
- The Syrophoenician woman demonstrated great faith by asking Jesus for her daughter’s healing despite being told it was not for her. She could have left offended but she was hungry and desperate.
- As children by the new birth, we belong at God's table—not beneath it waiting for crumbs.
- Claim full provisions from God’s table—not just pieces.
- Faith must be active; one should take what belongs through action rather than begging or waiting passively.
Divine Health & Prosperity Package
- Galatians 3:13–14 we are redeemed from the curse including sickness; believers should expect blessings in all areas—spiritually, physically, financially.
- 3 John 2 shows God's desire for our prosperity in all aspects including health aligned with soul's prosperity.
- Live in the truth of God's Word which brings overall well-being; consistency in scripture yields fruit—even amidst struggles like sickness or lack.
- Illumination from God's Word brings clarity—without it we are walking in darkness, confusion, blinding us from understanding our inheritance in Christ.
Actively partake in claiming your inheritance—health, freedom, joy—all provided through Jesus’ redemptive work.