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God's Will To Heal?

Frank Broom

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Sometimes people wonder if it's God's will for them to be healed, but I think it should be clear that God wants you healed. God doesn't have to show you his will because He already has. In Isaiah 52:14 it says, As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men. Do you know what that means, Jesus was so disfigured until he did not even look like a man. And yet in Isaiah 53:10 it says, Yet it pleased The Lord to bruise him (crush him). And it pleased him because He had you on his mind. Why would He come down from heaven and allow himself to be whipped to shreds for your healing (Isaiah 53:4,5) to say no to healing when you need it. What sense does that make, NONE.

What makes anyone think they are unworthy when it's all an act of grace. It's not based on whether or not you deserve it, but it's an act of love. For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son (John 3:16). Notice, God didn't just love, but so loved because there is no measure of his love. Everything God does is not based on how good you have been, but how good He is. While man was still in his sins it was God that offered the olive branch and that's his goodness.

As important as healing is it is not as important as salvation. It is not God's will that none should perish. And I wouldn't want to end this article without giving someone the opportunity to receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior. It's very easy just pray: Dear God- I know I have sinned and I now turn from them and I invite Jesus to come into my heart (Revelation 3:20). He died for my sins and you have raised him from the dead and I now confess that Jesus is my Lord and Savior (Romans 10:9,10). I thank you for saving me, Amen
 
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