Series | The Spirit
Filled Life
Scripture | 1 Corinthians
12:9, “…to
another gifts of healing by that one Spirit.”
Lesson 15 | The Gifts of Healing
The next spiritual gift
that Paul mentions are the “gifts of healing.”
The gifts of healing are, “a supernatural manifestation of God’s healing
power.” This gift comes in many forms
because it responds to the many ways a person can be sick. The gifts of healing are pluralistic and are
able to meet any and every need, Luke 4:18.
This gift can even be used to cast out an evil spirit that brings
sickness or it can be given to heal emotions that have been hurt because of
past traumatic events like depression and anxiety.
The entire New Testament,
especially the Gospels and the book of Acts, are overflowing with examples of
the gifts of healing. Both Jesus and the
disciples were recorded as healing the blind, cleansing the lepers, making the
lame walk, and even raising the dead. At
the same time Jesus said that these gifts of healing would follow all His
disciples. He said in Mark 16:17-18, “And these signs will accompany those who
believe… they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.” Therefore, anyone who believes and prays like
Jesus taught can see the same kind of healings found in the Bible, John
14:12.
Modern day examples of the
gifts of healings would be the many times Christians have prayed for others to
be healed from sickness, depression, anxiety, deaf and blindness and God
answered with total healing. Sometimes
people are not healed, but this should never stop our faithfulness to pray for
the sick. God didn’t say to only pray
when we “feel like it” or “understand everything.” Instead He commanded that whenever we
encounter a sick person we should pray for healing. And when the gifts of healing are present
people will recover!
Reflection | Are you willing to ask God for the gifts of healing and pray for sick people?
Action | (1) Do you believe the Holy Spirit can give the gifts of healing to anyone? (2) Ask God to give you the gifts of healing to pray for the sick and see them recover. (3) Lastly, next time you see a sick person, pray for their healing!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 1 Kings 14:1-15:24, Acts 10:1-23, Psalm 133:1-3, & Proverbs 17:7-8. Clickhere to read online.
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