Summary: A Brief sermon on the present day Healing Ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ in the context of Church Growth

HEALING MINISTRY & CHURCH GROWTH

Healing constituted one-third of the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ. It was also an integral part of the apostles ministry. However, in today’s church, divine healing is a much neglected or disputed aspect of Christian ministry. Most churches do not have any effective healing ministry nor do they teach and preach healing. There is no clear authoritative teaching on divine healing and people perish for lack of knowledge in this primary area.

Sickness and disease and incipient death being a common enemy, churches that pray for the sick effectively or otherwise, or for some other reasons are usually the most crowded and fastest growing churches.

Sickness and disease is playing havoc in the lives of the people of God today. Lives, careers, families and even ministries are devastated by ailments that cost hundreds and thousands of our money. Sickness and disease has come to be an accepted and expected way of life. Medical science and doctors, though a gift from God, have taken the place of the Word of God in homes. Cases of people not being healed despite strong faith and prayers, the illness and untimely passing away of those serving God, the fear of failure in prayer, instances of excesses and extremes have all added to weaken faith in Christ as the Healer.

There is very little knowledgeable and effective spiritual resistance to sickness. There is more faith in medical knowledge than in the God of knowledge. God’s Word has been set aside and the doctor’s word has become "yes" and "amen" today. People can reel off doctors and lab reports and medical prescriptions while they find it hard to quote few scriptures on divine healing. This unnatural state of affairs prevails today, because churches have failed to teach divine healing as a doctrine, as the children’s bread. There is no bible college or seminary that has a separate, extensive paper on healing.

Sometimes, it seems as if Christians would fight for the right to be sick simply because healing is taught outside their circles. We often come across Christians who prefer to die than change their stubborn ways. Christians do not resist sickness as they ought to, simply leaving everything to God:, with a brief prayer and without any serious study on this matter, while even some non Christian doctors would fight till the end to save a life. In truth many Christians owe their lives to doctors and all their talk about putting everything in the hands of God is plain talk and they have failed in not fighting the good fight of faith in this area of Christian life.

There is no doubt in the minds of any of God’s people that God can heal all sickness or disease. Even an unsaved person will assert that nothing is impossible with God. But the lingering, faith crippling, doubt is.......will God heal this time, in this case ? Incorrect teaching, genuine doubts from a casual reading of scriptures, failure to recognize and attribute certain diseases to the working of evil spirits, differing opinions from theologians, using scriptures out of context and experiences of failures, force God’s people to use the scriptures to apply to their conditions rather than to bring their experiences around to match the divine attributes of God.

Has the attribute of Jehovah Rapha, "I am the Lord that healeth Thee" changed? If it has, then we are in danger of standing on unsure ground concerning His other attributes precious and dear to us as, "The Lord our Shepherd" (Jehovah Roi), The Lord our Peace, (Jehovah Shalom) etc.

Church’s often fail to realize that sickness came after the fall, that the law given by Moses also associated sickness and diseases with failure to keep the law (Deut 28: 15-) Even the wonderful promises in the Old Testament are enough to overcome sickness. What a tragedy it is to fail to see the healing Christ as the same living Lord today. How sad it is when we fail to see the promises of healing become a provision in the New Testament. How sad it is to see terribly ailing ones being told by healthy and fine looking ministers that the healing scriptures refer only to spiritual healing. How sad it is when we are not filled with the compassion of Christ to such an extent that will cause us to minister healing by faith. However comforting it may be in the face of sickness., how sad it is to hear words like "It is all in the will of God" This is the religious equivalent of the unsaved man who will say, "It is all our fate!" This is the produce of theology without kneeology.

What pitiable laments are words lke these - "Who can understand God’s ways," or "Oh! His ways are so mysterious" - when the New Testament in the blood of Jesus commands us not to be unwise, but to understand His will, when we are enjoined to allow the mind of Christ to work in us, when we are given power over all the power of the enemy, when the Great Commission includes the casting out of devils and the recovery of the sick, when the Blessed New Testament includes God dwellling in us and walking in us! Away with ignorance and forms of godliness that deny the power and let us humbly learn and let Christ arise in His churches with the blessed bread of bodily healing

With the worldwide healing revival in the 1960’s, churches inthat embraced, encouraged and practised healing began to see a tremendous growth. Many had remarkable, indelible, healing encounters with the Living Lord Jesus Christ, that they left all to preach the gospel ; and this caused the great mushrooming of churches that endeavoured to preach and teach the fullness of redemptions provisions. This healing revival was recorded in countries around the globe.

Healings, however, are meant to turn people to the Lord. If we follow the healing ministry of Jesus in the gospels, we see that it is always preceded or followed by the giving out of the Bread of Life. We see the same pattern in the ministry of the apostles in the book of Acts and we also see it in the ministry of men and women who are truly ordained by the Lord and sent out into the mission fields.

One vital aspect that has discouraged the churches from persevering in healing is the failure to discern Christ’s method of healing within Israel and to others. We have failed to learn the pattern of healing within the Church and outside the Church.

When Jesus sent the twelve apostles, He sent them specifically to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. (Mat 10) They were to clearly tell about the kingdom of God and then heal the sick Healing is the children’s bread but nevertheless in the Church it is first the kingdom of God within, the river of God flowing from within.

But when Jesus sent the seventy to the other towns and cities, He reversed the order! In Luke 10, He tells them to heal the sick and tell them of the kingdom of God. A drowning man does not need swimming lessons. He needs a rope quickly. Those who are sliding to hell through sickness desparately need a miraculous lifting hand and heart that will heal and then teach.

Again, today’s Church worldwide (with the rare exception of few ministries) has failed to understand the real meaning of bindng the strongman, which term is common in discussing church conditions and growth. Removing demonic strongholds or binding the strongman both mean the same.The phrase about binding the strong man is used only once in the Bible - in the gospels in Matthew 12: 29 and Mark 3:27. The Church has miserably failed to see that this phrase is in the context of healing and casting out devils and so has become woefully weak in this area.

Pioneering ministers who depend on the power and operation of the Holy Ghost will readily testify that it is only after a healing or deliverance from demons, they have been able to enter a village or establish a congregation.

Though we can say that divine healing is Jesus "visiting card", there are times when healings will not have the desired effect. When Jesus healed the mad man of Gadarea, he was asked to leave the city. When Paul cast out an evil spirit from a girl, the enemies of righteousness caused a city wide stir (Acts 16: 16-24) In Luke 16:31 we are told that some will not believe even if one rose from the dead.

Healing is not salvation and without salvation there is no adding to the church. Out of the ten lepers who were cleansed, only one came to give thanks. Even today many receive healing and deliverance but are not added to any local church. People throng to some churches basically for healing or deliverance from demon power and many leaders are content to see overflowing congregations. Evangelists are content with reporting healings and the efforts to establish the blessed person in the Body of Christ is very feeble or ineffective. Without people being baptized into the Body of Christ (the Lord knows them that are His) there is no real church growth.

Again, we should consider the percentage of healings and not the number of healings. If 5000 sick people attend various healing ministering churches in a city or town on a Sunday morning and 500 are healed, then only ten percent of the people are being healed. If the percentage of healings increase then we can expect greater true church growth.

After the miraculous events in Acts 2, about 3000 souls are added to the church. After a major healing in Acts 3,many believed and 4000 more are added to the church in Acts 4. The adding of 3000 souls to the church is often attributed solely to the miracle of different languages and the bold preaching of Peter and the adding of 4000 to the church is again attributed solely to the healing in Acts 3 and the bold preaching in Acts 4 even in the face of dire threats.

Without a shadow of doubt, the miracles are connected to the conversions. But we must also remember that these conversions were not very far apart in time from the ministry of Jesus. It is highly probable that most who came under the ministry of the apostles in the birthing of the Church had already been under the ministry of Jesus too; and Jesus healed all the sick who came to Him.

Jesus said in John 12:24 that when a corn of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it will bring forth much fruit. Jesus death , burial and resurrection is even today bringing forth fruit and how much more we can link it to the birthing of the early church.

So, the percentage of healings is important to church growth. This can increase only when sickness and disease is attacked on a war footing and the children of God receive their inheritance of bodily healing.The ministry of healing is also vital to Christian unity which again is vital to church growth (John 17:21) One would have observed that under a healing ministry, people from all sections of Christianity gather.

In closing this chapter, one rarely spoken of aspect of Christian ministry in relation to true church growth must be mentioned. We all admit that Jesus is our perfect example and His words of Commissioning are to be taken very seriously. He has very specifically told us to preach repentance and remission of sins in His Name (Luke 24:47) and He has given us the promise that He would build His Church. Instead, many are terribly busy building church buildings and then wooing people with all the fringe benefits of the gospel to fill their buildings.

Such comers to the church are hard to disciple. Discipling or growing a church, is not just putting the members through a time bound course but rather a demanding, challenging and radical lifestyle. Bless God, despite all the failures or frailities of His people, we have the majestic proclamation of Jesus, "I will build MY CHURCH and the gates of hell cannot prevail against it." Amen.