Most
pastors and leaders from charismatic churches believe they have
a fairly good understanding of the ministry of healing. They
have attended
various Seminars and Conferences on healing as well as Benny Hinn
Crusades. They may feel they have seen it all, that they
have “been
there and done that.” Perhaps they saw and heard some things
that they could not quite agree with. They have been taught that
only some specially anointed servants of God---certainly not
all---have the
gift
of healing.
And most
leaders
and believers
have concluded that the Lord has not given them that gift.
Thus the crowds come and fill up the sports arena or stadium when
Benny Hinn or some other celebrated healing evangelist comes to town.
And that is the end of the story for them regarding the ministry of
healing.
However, it turns out that is not the end of the story, whether according
to Scripture or to experience. Scripture teaches that even before the
Holy Spirit came on the Day of Pentecost bringing the gifts of the
Holy Spirit---including the gifts of healing---Jesus already gave power
and authority to his disciples to heal the sick and cast out demons.
Luke 9:1
When Jesus had called the Twelve together, he gave them power and
authority to drive out all demons and to cure diseases, 2 and he
sent them out to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick.
Jesus
gave his twelve disciples this power and authority for preaching
the kingdom of God to the lost. The miraculous healings would demonstrate
to the lost that the kingdom was near. This power and authority was
given not only to the twelve apostles, but also to the seventy disciples.
Luke
10:1 After this the Lord appointed seventy others and sent them two
by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about
to go. …9 Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The
kingdom of God is near you.’
In fact,
to whomever Jesus sends out to proclaim the gospel of the
kingdom of God to the lost, Jesus gives this power and authority.
Mark
16:15 He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach
the good news to all creation. 16 Whoever believes and is baptized
will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. 17 And
these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will
drive out demons; 18 …they will place their hands on sick people,
and they will get well.” …20 Then the disciples went
out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed
his word by the signs that accompanied it.
Thus
Scripture clearly teaches that believers---all of whom have the responsibility
of sharing the gospel---have been given power
and authority
to heal the sick and cast out demons for the purpose of demonstrating
and confirming the truth of the gospel. This is not the gift of
healing, which was made available to the Church only afterwards beginning
on the Day of Pentecost. The gift of healing, as are all the gifts,
was
given primarily to build up the body of Christ, to minister healing
to infirm believers.
1 Corinthians
12:7 Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for
the common good [of the body of Christ].
In contrast,
even before the Holy Spirit came, Jesus had already given the authority
to heal to his disciples for the purpose
of proclaiming the kingdom of God to the lost; that is, for
the purpose
of evangelism.
Thus the purpose of the gift is quite different from the purpose
of
the authority to heal. While the gift of healing is not given
to all, every believer has been given authority to heal because
he
is a witness
of Jesus Christ to the lost.
This
is what most charismatic leaders and believers fail to understand
in terms of actual practice. But the Lord is now restoring
to the Church the understanding and exercise of the authority to
heal
the sick and
cast out demons for the sake of the gospel and the Great Commission.
Pastor
Albert Kang of Malaysia who is the Coordinator for Elijah Challenge
Asia taught about this authority to heal to servants
of God in the
Philippines. These pastors and leaders began to heal the
sick as Jesus commanded his disciples in the gospels. They and their
church
people
witnessed many miraculous healings after being trained. After
Albert returned to Malaysia, the Filipino pastors whom he
had
trained
began to share what they had learned with other area pastors.
The following
is an exchange from their email correspondence with Albert.
From
the Philippines:
“Pastor
Reggie and I had a meeting with Pastor Arnold Acay (Officer in
Makati Ministerial) and Pastor Sam (Officer in Valenzuela Ministerial).
We had a meeting at Max Restaurant where we presented
The
Elijah Challenge. At first they were quite skeptical because
they already knew some things [about healing]. But we told them the simplicity and
the difference with The Elijah Challenge.
I am so happy that they are interested. I am just like a
sales representative selling things through testimonies.
Ha ha ha!
Praise the Lord, they
are considering The Elijah Challenge. They will present
The Elijah Challenge to their ministerial association so they
can set things up
for the upcoming Elijah Challenge Seminar.”
Pastor Albert replied to them:
“This is great! I really appreciate what you
folks are doing for the Lord---sharing The Elijah Challenge Model
of End-time Evangelism.
Most pastors would be skeptical when they hear about teaching
on healing. I was one of them. However, when they learn about the kingly anointing
and look at Luke 9 and 10, they would at least be convinced that scripturally,
it is viable. Then we show them a real-life demonstration---once they
see the actual healing before their very eyes, they are convinced.
We did that at Nueva Ecija in the first meeting with
fifty-plus pastors and church leaders. The first person to try out
The Elijah Challenge
healing was an elderly Pastor who had an arthritic left knee. She sat
stoically and her non-verbal body language was saying something like, "Okay,
I am here---heal me." After the third round of the laying on of
hands, she was completely healed. The atmosphere turned from skeptical
to warm reception of The Elijah Challenge.”
From
Missionary Keith Roussel of Roberts Liardon Ministries:
"I have recently returned from our missions
trip. We had a great time! I was so amazed by the results.
The students stepped
forward in boldness and faith and they performed many healings
through the power of God. I could see the look of joy and amazement
in their eyes as the people who they were laying hands on were
instantly healed! They became so addicted to healing people that
they took every opportunity to heal the sick that came their
way.
We ministered in a Musl__m community during the
trip. This was my first chance to perform the healings before
preaching the
message, and it worked! When the people saw the healings they
flocked to us. I've become so addicted to the success of this
method of reaching the lost that I cannot wait for the next opportunity
to put it into action!"
Keith's entire report on what happened in the Musl__m community
This is not the same as what we have been taught in the past about
healing. The Lord is now restoring to the Church a fuller understanding
and practice of New Testament healing for the end times and the fulfillment
of the Great Commission.
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