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We’re going to *start* on the *subject of healing*.
We may be on this same subject for a *few* *weeks* and we may be on it for months.
So *many of* us have become *sick* in *1* way or *another*.
That’s why I think that *God* is *leading* me to *teach* *on* the subject of *healing*.
*I.*
*/MARK 16:15, 19-20/*
              *A.*
*Jesus* *told* them to *go out and preach *the* Gospel.
Part *of* *the* *Gospel* is healing.
*
                        *1.*
The word “*/Gospel/*” *means* “*/Good News./*”
*2.*
To make it even *more* *specific*, it’s the *Good* *News* of what *Jesus* Has *done* for us.
*a.*
The *Bible* *says* by *Jesus* *stripes* we *were* *healed.*
*b.*
*Jesus* has *already* *provided* *healing* for us.
*i.*
That’s *part* of the *Good* *news*.
*B.*
In (*/Mark 16:20/*) it says, “*/The Lord working with [them], and confirming the word with signs following/*.”
(*KJV*)
                        *1.*
The */RSV/* (*/Mark 16:20/*) says, “*/The Lord worked with them and confirmed the message by the signs that attended it/*.”
(RSV)
                                  *a.*
When it says, “*/Confirmed the message/*” it *means* “*/Having been ratified/*.”
*2.*
*God* put His *stamp of approval* on *what* was *preached* *by doing it*.
*a.*
In *other* *words*, *whatever* the *Word* was that *preached* *God* *did* that very thing.
*i.*
*God* *proved* *it* to be *true* *by* *doing* *it*.
*ii.*
If they *preached* on *salvation*, *people* were *saved*.
*iii.*
*If* they *preached* on *healing*, *people* were *healed*.
*b.*
*God* *said* that *He* would *confirm* or *ratify* *His Word with signs following*.
*i.*
Each time, in the next few weeks, *when I preach* on the subject *expect* *your healing*.
*II.*
*/EXO 23: 25-26/*
*/ /*
 
              *A.*
Here *we have a promise from the Lord* that *He will take sickness away* from the midst of us.
*1.*
But there is a *prerequisite* to God healing us.
*a.*
It *starts in* (*/V 24/*) ‘*/You will not bow down to other Gods and you will /**/serve the Lord your God, then He will bless you and heal you/*.’
*i.*
*There are the times* that *God* does *heal* *someone* that is a total *sinner*, *someone* that is *not serving God*.
*ii.*
It’s *just *the *mercy of God* *or* a *gift* of the *Spirit*, but it’s *not the normal*.
*2.*
For the *vast majority,* you *have to be a follower of God* and *know that God wants you healed*.
*a.*
*As long as there is continual doubt in your mind*, *faith in that area cannot exist*.
*i.*
*Without unwavering faith*, you *may never be healed*.
*B.*
*/HEB 11:6/*
                        *1.*
We *often use this* */V/* to *talk about* *faith* *and* that we *can not* *please* Him *without faith*.
*a.*
But I want you to *see something else* in this */V/*.
*i.*
It says that *God will reward* *those* that *Diligently or earnestly seek Him*.
*ii.* *If we want the rewards* of *healing* for our bodies, *or* the *rewards* in any *other* *area* of our life, then we *have to diligently seek Him*.
*b.*
We probably *all* *know* (*/MATT 6:33/**.*)
*i.*
(*/Matthew 6:33/*) Says, “*/But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you/*.”
(KJV)
                                           *ii.*
*What* *things* is He *talking* *about*?
*iii.*
*In* *context*, He’s *talking* *about* *being* *provided* *for*, but that would also have to *include* *healing*.
(In providing for your children you would take them to the doctor to get better, but we can also go to *Doctor* *Jesus*.)
*2.*
*/PSA 9:10/*
*/ /*
 
                                  *a.*
God said, ‘*/He would not forsake you if you seek him/*.’
*b.*
*We need to be a seeker of God* and *not wait until* we *get* *sick* (or have *another need*) to *start* *seeking Him*.
*i.* *Most* of the *time*, *whatever we’re doing* *now* we’ll *reap* in the *future*.
*ii.*
*/GAL 6:7-8/*
                                                     *a.*
*This is* all in the *future tense*.
You will *reap someday*.
(Good or bad)
                                           *iii.*
*/2COR 9:6/*
                                                     *a.*
This is *also* in the *future tense*.
You will reap.
*3.*
*/1CHRON 28:9/*
                                  *a.*
The Lord is telling us that *if we diligently seek Him*, *we will find Him*.
*b.*
Jesus said, “*/Seek and ye shall find/*.”
*i.*
We can *rest assure* that *if we seek God* *we will find Him.*
*C.*
*How* do you *diligently seek God*?
*1.*
Sometimes *people say* that you’re *seeking God by reading* the *Word*.
*a.*
*In reading* the *Word,* you’re *renewing your mind*, and you’re *learning about Him and* His *commandments*.
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