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(Exodus 15:19-26), (23:25), (Gen. 4:7), (Isaiah 53:4-5), (1st Peter 2:24), (Psalms 30:2)
In the Hebrew language, grief means sickness, and sorrow means pain.
(Matthew 8:17), (1st John 3:8) Jesus paid the price in full for our sins and our sickness. By his stripes we were healed. He that commiteth sin is of the devil; Jesus came that He might destroy the works of the devil.
There is a difference between healing and miracles. Healing brings complete health to one’s physical body, however, it occurs over 􀆟me. However, a miracle is instantaneous, where it happens instantly.
Healing is the children’s bread. We must stand on the scripture as Heaven and Earth shall pass away, but my word shall not pass away.
Healing Part 2 Explaining the difference between Healing and Miracles.
Healing is the Children’s Bread we must stand on scriptures as Heaven and Earth shall pass away but my words shall not pass away. (Mark 7:27-28). The scripture tells us that My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. What a person does not know can hurt him and/or her. If we do not know that Jesus paid the price in full for our healing, then one will think that it is the will of God for us to be sick. This is a lie from Satan.
(Hosea 4:6) The scripture tells us that the Word of God is health to all our flesh. This means that the Word of God is medicine to our body. (Proverbs 4:22). In the Book of Mark Chapter 11, Jesus cursed the fig tree and at the time Jesus cursed the fig tree it was dead. Therefore, at the time Jesus paid for your sins and sickness, you were healed. It is not the will of God for you to be sick and in bondage to any sin. Remember, Jesus told the man in (John 5:14) “Behold, thou are made whole: sin no
more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.” We know that the wage of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life. Sin brings on sickness and death.
However, as a servant and/or handmaid of the Lord, we have benefits as being a child of the Highest God. (Psalm 103:1-3) tells us “Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities: who health all thy diseases.”
God told us in (Isaiah 43:26) to put him in remembrance: God is telling is not telling us to put in remembrance because he does not know what His word says, but God wants us to remember what His Word says. God brought his people through the wilderness and there was not one feeble person among their tribe (Psalms 105:37). Jesus is the same God yesterday, and today and forever (Hebrews 13:8). God said that I am God and I change not (Malachi 3:6).
Healing is the Children’s Bread (Matthew 15:26, and Mark 7:27). However, we know that the thief comes to steal, to kill and to destroy (John 10:10). However, God has promised us 70 years (Psalms 90:10).
We have seen at the pool of Bethesda, that the impotent man was made whole when Jesus told him to take up thy bed and walk. Also, in the book of Mathew and Mark, Jesus made the man whole when he told him to arise and take up thy bed and go thy way into thine house. Bethesda in the Hebrew Language means, House of Mercy.
(Jeremiah 17:21) is important here as Rabbi stood on this scripture and made it unlawful to carry anything from a public place to a private place, and vice versa. This was strictly enforced when possible. Note here how JESUS tells him to do something the word of GOD has forbid to be done. Meaning, the time had come indeed the Messiah
was here. Many misunderstand scripture by not understanding JESUS did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill.
At the Pool of Bethesda, the man found no mercy until JESUS came by. In (John 5:6) Jesus asked the man, wilt thou be made whole?
Whole is a Greek word that means save, heal, delivered, rescued from danger, to save a suffering one, to make well, and restore to health. In verse eight, Jesus told the man to take up thy bed and walk, and in verse fourteen, Jesus said “Behold, thou are made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.”
In third John, John said “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

The Will of God is for His people to be in Good Health.

God’s Servant and Handmaid,
Brother and Sister Derrick Kirtman