HEALING-ABUSED
Although our
contemporary preoccupation is with the power to heal, we err by failing to
understand the miracle of God’s grace in granting the power necessary for
endurance and patience.
Alistair Begg
Made For His Pleasure, Moody Press, 1996, p. 23.
We never
see the gift (of healing) being used at random in the churches. It is a gift
associated only with Christ, the twelve (plus Paul), the seventy, and some who
were intimate co-workers with the apostles.
John MacArthur
Charismatic Chaos, Zondervan, © John MacArthur, 1992, p. 261, www.zondervan.com.
Healing
was a miraculous sign gift to be used for special purposes. It was not intended
as a permanent way to keep the Christian community in perfect health. Yet today
most charismatics teach that God wants every Christian well. If that is true,
why does God allow Christians to get sick in the first place?
John MacArthur
Charismatic Chaos, Zondervan, © John MacArthur, 1992, p. 264, www.zondervan.com.
Scripture
teaches that although God is concerned about our bodies, He is infinitely more
concerned about our souls (Matt. 10:28). We must realize that even if
Christians could heal everyone at will the way Jesus did, the masses still
would not believe the gospel. After all Jesus marvelous healings, what did the
people do? They crucified Him. The apostles fared no better. They did miracle
after miracle of healing. And what happened? They were jailed, persecuted, and
even killed. Salvation does not come through experiencing or seeing physical healing.
Salvation comes through hearing and believing the gospel (Rom. 10:17).
John MacArthur
Charismatic Chaos, Zondervan, © John MacArthur, 1992, p. 248, www.zondervan.com.
Scripture
reveals six noteworthy characteristics of Jesus' healing ministry (in contrast
to those who profess miraculous healings today):
1. Jesus healed with a word or a touch… There were no theatrics, no
special environment.
2. Jesus healed instantly… People often say, "I've been healed,
and now I'm getting better." Jesus never did "progressive"
healing. If Jesus had not healed instantly, there would have been no miraculous
element sufficient to demonstrate His deity. His critics could easily have said
the healing was just a natural process.
3. Jesus healed totally…
There was no recuperation period.
4. Jesus healed everyone. Unlike healers today, Jesus did not leave long
lines of disappointed people who had to return home in their wheelchairs. He
did not leave healing services or programs that ended at a certain time because
of airline or television schedules.
5. Jesus healed organic disease. Jesus did not go up and down Palestine
healing lower back pain, heart palpitations, headaches, and other invisible
ailments. He healed the most obvious kinds of organic disease – crippled
legs, withered hands, bind eyes, palsy – all healings that were
undeniably miraculous.
6. Jesus raised the dead… People who tout the gift of healing today
do not spend much time in funeral parlors, funeral processions, or cemeteries.
John MacArthur
Charismatic Chaos, Zondervan, © John MacArthur, 1992, p. 257-259, www.zondervan.com.
Since no
charismatic healer can come up with genuinely verifiable cases of instant
healing involving organic disease; since no charismatic healer heals everyone
who comes for healing and hundreds go away from their services as sick or
crippled as when they came; since no charismatic healer raises the dead; since
the Word of God needs no confirmation outside itself and is sufficient to show
the way of salvation; since charismatic healings are based on a questionable
theology of the atonement and salvation; since charismatic writers and teachers
appear to disallow God His own purposes in allowing people to be sick; since
charismatic healers seem to need their own special environment; since the
evidence they bring forth to prove healings is often weak, unsupported, and
over-exaggerated; since charismatics are not know for going into hospitals to
heal though there are plenty of faithful people in hospitals; since most
instances of healings by charismatics can be explained in ways other than God's
unquestioned supernatural intervention; since charismatics get sick and die
like everyone else; since so much confusion and contradiction surrounds what is
happening - let me ask the return question: How do you explain it? It certainly
is not the biblical gift of healing. Healings are occurring today. But the
biblical gift of healing is not present.
John MacArthur
Charismatic
Chaos, Zondervan, © John MacArthur, 1992, p. 265, www.zondervan.com.
God did
not rescue Paul in Asia (2 Cor. 1:8-11) or spare Epaphroditus from death (Phil.
1:27) in order to encourage others to seek a miraculous deliverance from
affliction. Rather, these acts of deliverance were intended to encourage Paul
and the rest of God's people to endure suffering in their own lives as a
profound testimony of God's sufficiency (2 Cor. 1:6; 4:7-12; Phil. 4:6). This
side of Christ's return, God does not reveal His power and love in our lives
primarily by performing miracles but by enabling us to persevere in the midst
of adversity because of our trust in Him. God rescued Paul in the past to teach
him to trust God for his future, in order that he might endure in the present.
Scott Hafemann
Why do God's People Suffer? by
Scott Hafemann taken from The God of Promise and the Life of Faith by Scott
Hafemann, copyright 2001, Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers,
Wheaton Illinois 60187, www.crosswaybooks.org,
page 152.