
Spiritual Healing or
Spiritual Malpractice?
by Jim Lynn
Christians with chronic illness need to know
there is a source for healing beyond secular medicine that
does not follow the pattern or knowledge of this world. That
source is spiritual and comes from God! But there is a
problem. Millions of Christians are being robbed the gift of
spiritual healing through spiritual malpractice.
Numerous Christian traditions (doctrines)
hold that the time of miraculous healing, spiritual healing,
or by whatever name it is known by, is over. These
traditions claim the time of divine healing, anointing with
oil and laying on of hands ended when the last Apostle died.
With this kind of teaching, no wonder there is so much
confusion, sickness and suffering.
Those who make the claim that God no longer
intervenes in this world through spiritual healing need to
ask themselves one question. From who did this claim
originate, God or Satan? If from God, then His will be done.
But what if this teaching is not from God? Suppose it is
from Satan whispering in the ear of man that God has ended
spiritual healing. What then? What is the consequence of
believing and teaching such a doctrine?
Such a doctrine and Church leaders who
proclaim it would be responsible for denying millions of
chronically ill Christians the gift of spiritual healing.
For elders, pastors and Church clergy are all charged with
the spiritual oversight of their flocks. The doctrines they
teach have real consequences.
Spiritual Malpractice:
Canon Mark Pearson, author of Christian
Healing, put it this way, “To keep the ministry of healing
from God’s people because it happens not to interest Church
leaders of a given congregation is as much spiritual
malpractice as it would be medical malpractice for a
hospital to refuse to treat heart attacks because the staff
preferred only to treat pneumonia.”
Spiritual malpractice is a serious charge,
because those who teach will be judged more strictly (James
3:1). More importantly, think of the millions of people who
may have gone to an early grave, all because they believed
God no longer heals.
The Church today is but a shadow of the
godly influence it once enjoyed, due largely to the unclean
spirit that whispered in the ear of man that God is out of
the healing business. It is a lie from the father of
lies.
Creating Confusion::
Many Church leaders today teach that healing
must be instantaneous, something that is immediate to be
called a miracle. But God’s Word does not limit spiritual
healing to the instantaneous. The word “miracle” simply
means of divine or supernatural intervention. All healing is
divine and miraculous by its nature (Exodus 15:26).
The view held that spiritual healing must be
instantaneous to be a miracle has led many Christians to
abandon their faith in God to heal altogether. They reason:
Almost no one is instantly healed of chronic illness;
therefore, whatever healing may occur must happen through
physical means beyond the direct intervention of God. Can
you see the fallacy here?
Without the direct intervention of God,
could there be healing of any kind? God’s Holy Word tells us
that God is Yehovah-rapha, God our healer. But just for a
moment, imagine that God has turned His back on healing the
sick.
You fall sick with illness. The doctors tell
you there is nothing more they can do. You are not expected
to survive. What a bleak picture! Not because the doctors
tell you that they can’t help you, but because God is out of
the picture.
Friend, this is what happens many times a
day in churches all across the land: Churches turn the sick
in the body of Christ out to the world. God has not
abandoned His children as their healer; Churches have
abandoned God as our healer!
When the teachers of the law wanted to know
by what power or name the Apostle, Peter, administered
spiritual healing to a crippled man, Peter replied…
“It is by the name of Jesus Christ of
Nazareth, whom you crucified but whom God raised from the
dead, that this man stands before you healed...Salvation is
found in no one else, for there is no other name under
heaven given to men by which we must be saved.” - Acts
4:10-12 (NIV)
Notice that Peter made no distinction
between the man’s healing and salvation, because both are
found in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
(the Gospel). Although the men Peter addressed did not want
to believe him, they nevertheless understood his statement.
Why can’t we? Peter said this man was healed, not because he
(Peter) is an Apostle, one of a select group of men, but
because of the healing power of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
What a statement! This is the crux of the
cross, the absolute beginning and end for all healing, be it
physical or spiritual. Nothing has happened to change this
truth since Peter spoke those words 2,000 years ago. For
just as God intends freedom from oppression for all mankind,
so too is God’s intention for spiritual healing through
Jesus Christ our Lord. End.
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Jim Lynn is the publisher of God's Healing
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in Your Church Today."
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