Do we have the authority to
heal?
It is clear that Jesus gave authority to His followers
to heal: "And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them
power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of
sickness and all manner of disease." (Matthew 10:1 NIV)
And there is ample evidence that they did indeed heal
many in the name of Jesus.
But still, one may wonder why even Jesus' own
disciples were not always successful in healing everyone. Take for example that
poor boy that had been possessed by demons since childhood (See Mark 9:17-29).
Not one of the disciples were able to help him, but Jesus sure did.
This drove the disciples crazy and they couldn't stop
themselves from asking: "Why couldn't we drive it out?" (Matt 17:19NIV)
Jesus' answer was clear and to the point: "Because you
have so little faith." (Matt 17:20 NIV) and "This kind can come out only by
prayer." (Mark 9:29 NIV)
After his response, they were still perplexed, just as
we are. And while we are wondering about these words, we need to realize that
far too often we are out of focus, out of tune with the One we call our Savior.
It happens to all of us, even in mundane matters. Last
summer my family and I attended a medieval fair in Raversijde, Belgium.
Thousands of people had flocked to this unusual event, and in one of the tents
my oldest son was invited to play and older version of chess. My son likes these
kinds of challenges, and he immediately set out trying to figure out how to win
the game with the rules that had been explained to him.
The rest of us stood by, cheering him on. But then
came the time that we noticed he could take the victory in just one move. But he
appeared to be too focused on his own strategy to notice. We tried to get his
attention, to no avail.
Persistence paid off however, and all of our strange
gestures and funny noises eventually got his attention. He experienced victory
in just one move.
Why could we see it when he couldn't? Because we had a
better global view of the game!
In spiritual matters we are also too often out of tune
and too focused on ourselves to see opportunities to triumph. We need to take a
step back to have a better perspective on what we are dealing with in order to
truly understand what Jesus is trying to convey to us.
Jesus is the healer by excellence. Nothing can hinder
Him from doing so, as is testified in Matt 4:23: "Jesus went throughout Galilee,
teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom, and
healing every disease and sickness among the people."
He shared with us His secret to how He was able to do
so: "Don't you believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me?
The words I say to you are not just my own. Rather, it is the Father, living in
me, who is doing his work." (John 14:10 NIV)
In other words, Jesus depended completely on God. He
was so intimate with God that He knew the very thoughts of God. Can we proclaim
the same? Do we hand over all of our control to God, and let Him solely shine in
our soul?
Suddenly Jesus' answer to His disciples makes sense.
There is no healing without unreserved faith. There can be no healing if we do
not have an intimate relationship with our God!
It's even worse if we presume we have the authority
from God when we are not fully in love with Him. We often forget that we are not
the ones performing the miracles. It is our Father in Heaven Himself! Only by
depending solely on Him and letting Him be in the driver's seat will we know His
will. Who else knows what is best for any of us? Only then will we be able to do
the impossible, not in our power, but by relying solely on His power.
"I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will
do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I
am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name so that the
Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I
will do it."" (John 14:12-14)
In these precious words lies the secret to healing.
Let's take it apart, piece by piece:
"I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me …"
In other words, Jesus had an intimate relationship
with God, and so should we. One where we abide totally in God's will.
"…will do what I have been doing. He will do even
greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will …" (John
14:13)
Notice it is Jesus! Not us!
"…do whatever you ask in my name…"
Remember, we cannot really use His name without truly
knowing Him intimately!
"…so that the Son may bring glory to the Father …"
Our purpose is not the healing itself, but to bring
glory to our Father!
"You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do
it." (John 14:12-14 NIV)
Healing is truly possible if we rely solely on God.
After all, He IS our Father!
How about a game of chess? Maybe it will help us focus
on the victory available in Christ.
Rob Chaffart
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