Healing: God’s Will and Your Faith

Chapter 1: The Truth of the Gospel

Men live in confusion, misled by ministers, preachers, and writers who muddy the clear truth of God’s Word. Yet, when we read the Gospel plainly, without human interpretations, we see that Jesus healed all who came to Him. Not once did He delay healing or declare it was “not the right time.” These human explanations, designed to absolve personal responsibility, leave people sick and dying prematurely, with false claims like, “God needed another angel.” While those saved go to heaven, we’re not meant to be robbed of fruitful years here on Earth.

Do you believe you have a Healer? Declare: “I have a Savior, and I’m saved. I also have a Healer, and I’m healed. It is His will to heal me.” Healing, like salvation, is God’s will, bought and paid for. Yet millions of Christians doubt this truth, keeping them from receiving His healing power. Faith begins where God’s will is known. Just as salvation comes through knowing God’s love and accepting Jesus, healing comes through believing it’s His will and receiving it by faith. God’s plan is clear: trust in His Word, act in faith, and receive the healing that is already yours.


Chapter 2: Faith’s Role in Healing

God’s promises are accessed by grace through faith. Even if healing is provided, it must be actively received. Just as a meal purchased for you doesn’t satisfy until you take and eat, healing must be appropriated through faith. Many Christians fail to receive because they either doubt God’s will or stray from His path. Disobedience can lead us down roads of unnecessary suffering. But God’s desire is for us to live whole and fruitful lives, walking in alignment with His perfect will.

The Gospels repeatedly highlight faith as a key factor in healing. Jesus often asked, “Do you believe I can do this?” to reveal the importance of personal faith. Whether it was the blind men in Matthew 9 or the woman with the issue of blood, their faith unlocked their healing. Jesus didn’t heal indiscriminately; He worked in partnership with people’s faith. “According to your faith, be it unto you,” He declared. Today, His power remains available. You don’t need anyone else to lay hands on you—simply believe His words and receive His touch right where you are.


Chapter 3: Faith That Moves Mountains

Faith is the foundation for receiving miracles, and Scripture gives us countless examples. In ten out of the nineteen detailed healings in the Gospels, Jesus explicitly credits faith as the determining factor. From the nobleman’s son to the paralytic let down through the roof, their faith activated God’s healing power. Yet, nowhere in Scripture do we find Jesus attributing healing to God’s mysterious will or timing. Instead, He emphasized faith: “Your faith has made you whole.”

Healing, like salvation, is directly tied to belief. Doubting God’s will for healing is akin to doubting His will for salvation—it hinders us from receiving His gifts. While many propagate doctrines that suggest healing is arbitrary, these teachings lack biblical support. Jesus’ words are clear: “As you have believed, so be it done unto you.” When we align our faith with God’s Word, miracles follow. No matter how dire the diagnosis, faith in His promises brings restoration and life.


Chapter 4: The Simplicity of Healing

Healing isn’t complex—it’s rooted in simple, childlike faith. Just as salvation comes by believing in Jesus and confessing Him as Lord, healing is received by believing and declaring His promises. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead resides in us, ready to restore and renew. The enemy wants us to think healing is hard, but God’s Word assures us it’s as straightforward as trusting and receiving.

Testimonies abound of those healed by believing God’s Word. From paralyzed limbs restored to terminal illnesses reversed, the power of faith transforms lives. A woman once paralyzed simply believed she was healed, and her body responded immediately. Jesus has already done the hard part—bearing our infirmities and pains. We need only to believe and receive. His Word is unchanging: “By His stripes, we are healed.”


Chapter 5: Thirty Reasons for Healing

The Word of God is a wellspring of reasons why healing is God’s will. It provides assurance that no matter the condition or the odds, healing is available to all who believe. Like Paul reasoning from the Scriptures, we too can build an unshakable foundation of faith. The Bible offers numerous examples and promises that confirm healing is God’s plan, from Old Testament prophecies to the ministry of Jesus.

Faith comes by hearing the Word repeatedly. God’s promises are clear: He sent His Word to heal and deliver us. As we meditate on Scripture, doubts and fears are replaced with confidence and peace. The Word has the power to transform not just our minds but our bodies. When we know and believe the truth, miracles become inevitable. Healing is not just possible—it is God’s will for you. Say it aloud: “I’ve heard from heaven. I believe His Word. I am healed.”

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