Sometimes, when I pray for people who are terribly sick, I wonder if anything will happen. Yes, I have seen God’s power work to heal many, but questions do come up. I believe that God can heal, but through me? How is it that I can heal the sick?
In Luke 9:1-2, Jesus’ words give us a clear picture of what He intended: “Then He called His twelve disciples together and gave them power and authority over all demons, and to cure diseases. He sent them to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick.” First, He gave them some things to use and then He gave them some things to do.
Things to use: Power and Authority
Power is the ability to carry out what you speak, and Authority is the actual right to do it. God’s unlimited power is available to us as we heal the sick. It is His divine power that actually brings healing to the sick person. He has the power to supernaturally change the condition of the body from its “out-of -order” condition back to the order that God created. God’s power literally flows through the person’s body and restores the body to a normal condition.
Along with power, we have been given authority to use. Authority is the right to do something. When someone is authorized to do a task, that person has been given the right to carry out that job. Although the typical idea of “asking” for healing is not a bad idea, Jesus’ words seem to afford us direct authority. We are told to heal the sick in Jesus’ name. So, better than “asking,” we can heal the sick person with words of authority in the name of Jesus.
Authority is based on our relationship with God. Near the pool of Bethesda, there were many sick people, but jesus healed one man. When he was questioned about this, “Jesus said to them, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise. For the Father loves the Son and shows him all that he himself is doing. And greater works than these will he show him, so that you may marvel’” (John 5:19-20). Thus Jesus based his authority on His relationship with his Father.
Things to Do: Preach the Kingdom and Heal the Sick
For a people who struggled with their lives in a region under the authority of a foreign nation, the teaching on the Kingdom of God was quite attractive. He wanted them to know that there is a Kingdom beyond this worldly kingdom, and that they are invited.
The healing and miraculous acts he performed were all simply a foretaste of what his Kingdom is really like.
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