The
source of division and disunity between evangelical and charismatic
believers is not difficult to single out. At one time evangelicals
said that charismatics were extreme and unbalanced in some of their
teachings and practices while charismatics felt that evangelicals were
weak and lacked the demonstration of God’s power. While in some
quarters of the body of Christ this disunity is gradually being overcome,
many evangelical believers are still wary of anything having to do
with “signs and wonders” and miraculous healing since these
are generally labeled as charismatic and therefore considered by them
in some way extreme. But we are in the end times, and the Lord will
have His way---He is restoring unity to His Church. He has revealed
a scriptural way by which miraculous healings can take place without
the accompanying charismatic manifestations such as people falling
down and speaking in unknown tongues.
If
we study the healing ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ and His
disciples in the gospels and in Acts, we see that when they ministered
healing to the sick no one fell down and no one spoke in tongues.
(By this we are not at all saying that these manifestations are
not from God, but simply that according to Scripture they did not
accompany the miraculous healings.) Rather, the sick were most
often healed when Jesus or His disciples exercised their authority
over disease and demons. They rebuked the infirmities and gave
authoritative commands to them to be healed; they rebuked demons
and commanded them to leave. They gave these commands with mountain-moving
faith and without doubt. Since diseases and demons were under the
authority of Jesus and His disciples, they were forced to obey
the commands with the result that people were healed miraculously.
This
authority over disease and demons to be used in the context of
proclaiming the Kingdom of God to the lost has never been taken
away from the Church. It is in effect whenever disciples of Christ
are sent out to proclaim the Kingdom of God (Luke 9:1-2, Luke 10:1,
9). However, most believers---whether evangelical or charismatic---either
do not know that they have been given this authority or they have
never been taught how to exercise it. But when they are properly
taught according to Scripture, we will see them perform miracles
of healing in the name of Jesus as the gospel is being proclaimed.
And these miracles take place without any accompanying “charismatic” manifestations.
The miracles done in Jesus’ name demonstrate to the lost
that our God is the true God and that Jesus Christ is the only
way to Him.
This
approach opens the way for evangelicals and charismatics to work
together in proclaiming the gospel to the lost and the eventual
fulfillment of the Great Commission in these end times.
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