Sickness: Blessing or Curse?
Is sickness a blessing or a curse?
God's Word declares it is a curse. Some people would have you believe God
"blesses" His children with sickness and disease. (If He does,
I would prefer to let someone else have that "blessing.")
But, according to God's Word, sickness is a curse, and health is
a blessing! Disease is broken ease. Sickness is pain and
suffering. It makes slaves of family and friends who must care
for sick loved ones. Disease and sickness are enemies of mankind.
Sickness is a thief and a robber. It has robbed many a
young mother of her health, beauty, and joy. It has robbed her
husband of his wife, and has deprived her children of their
mother, for she is no longer able to fulfill the duties of a wife
and mother. Disease has robbed many young men, coming upon them
in the midst of young manhood, filling them with anxiety and
fear, robbing them of faith. Sickness and disease rob people of
happiness, health, and money which is needed for other things.
Sickness: Is It God's Will? Sickness and disease are not the
will of God for His people. He does not want a curse to be
upon His children because of their disobedience; He wants to
bless them with health. "Oh, yes," some people have said to me,
"I believe God was Israel's Healer under the Old Covenant,
and He wanted the children of Israel to have health, but we're
not living under that covenant." That's true. But if the Old
Covenant provided for healing and the New Covenant (or Testament)
does not, I wonder if the New Covenant is as good as the
old? Thank God, the Bible says that the New Covenant is better:
HEBREWS 8:6 6 But now hath he obtained a more excellent
ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a BETTER
covenant, which was established upon BETTER promises. Let me
remind you that our text is from the New Testament: "Christ
hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a
curse for us" (Gal. 3:13). It is not the will of God that we be
sick. In Bible days, it was not God's will for the children of
Israel to be sick, and they were God's servants. Today, we are
God's children. If it was not His will for even His servants
to be sick, it could not be His will for His children to
be sick! Sickness and disease are not of love. God is love. In
Luke 13, Jesus was teaching in one of the synagogues on the
sabbath. A woman came in who was bent over. She could have
had arthritis or something of that nature, because her body was
bent in a stationary position. Jesus called her to Him and
said, "Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity" (v. 12). When
the ruler of the synagogue became angry because Christ healed
the sick woman, Jesus said, "Ought not this woman, being a
daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen
years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?" (v. 16).
Jesus said it was Satan who had bound woman. Redeemed In
preaching to Cornelius' household, Peter said: ACTS 10:38 38 How
God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with
power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were
oppressed of the devil; for God was with him. This Scripture
makes it clear that the people Jesus healed were oppressed by
the devil. Some people today would have you believe that God
sends sickness upon people to bless them. They'll tell you,
"Stay away from those meetings where they pray for the sick to
be healed. That's of the devil." If they are right, then God
and the devil must have swapped jobs lately! Two thousand years
ago, Satan was oppressing people and Jesus was healing them. The
Bible tells us, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day,
and for ever" (Heb. 13:8). Jesus never changes! From the
beginning to the end of His public ministry, Christ was
combating Satan. His battle was not with men, but with demons
who indwelt men. Don't ever tell anyone sickness is the will of
God for us. It isn't! Healing and health are the will of
God for mankind. If sickness were the will of God, heaven
would be filled with sickness and disease. Remember, Jesus in
His earth walk was the will of God in action. He came to
unveil the Father to us. He is the Word of God. He is God
speaking to us. (See John 1:14; Heb. 1:1,2.) If you want to
know what God thinks about sickness, look at Jesus! He went about
healing the sick! ISAIAH 53:4,5 4 Surely he hath borne our
griefs [sicknesses], and carried our sorrows [diseases]: yet we
did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. this 5 But
he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our
iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and
with his stripes we are healed. Matthew quotes a portion of these
Scriptures: MATTHEW 8:17 17 That it might be fulfilled which was
spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our
infirmities, and bare our sicknesses. The Holy Spirit, looking
back at Calvary, wrote in the past tense through Peter: 1 PETER
2:24 24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on
the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto
righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. I read from the pen
of Dr. John Alexander Dowie about how he received light on
the subject of divine healing.1 Dr. Dowie was pastor of a
Congregational church in Newtown, a suburb of Sydney,
Australia, when the bubonic plague struck there around 1875.
People were dying like flies. Dr. Dowie buried 40 members of
his congregation in less than a month. Four more died and were
yet to be buried, and many more were stricken with the plague.
There was no cure. After visiting the many sick members of his
flock one day, Dr. Dowie returned home and sat in his study,
his arms folded upon his desk, his head upon his arms, weeping
before God. "God, is everybody going to die?" he cried. "Are
You going to take everybody? Where did this plague come from?
Are You the author of this?" He was heartsick at the thought
of the families that would be torn apart by the plague; at
the children who would be left orphans. "Then the words of the
Holy Ghost inspired in Acts 10:38 stood before me all radiant
with light, revealing Satan as the Defiler, and Christ as the
Healer," Dr. Dowie wrote many years later. "My tears were wiped
away," Dr. Dowie said, "my heart was strong. I saw the way of
healing, and the door thereto was opened wide, so I said, 'God
help me now to preach the Word to all the dying around, and
tell them how 'tis Satan still defiles, and Jesus still
delivers, for "He is just the same today."'" He did not have long
to wait. Within minutes, two young men burst into his study,
pleading breathlessly, "Oh, come at once. Mary is dying!" Dr.
Dowie ran down the street after them, not even pausing to take
his hat. He was furious that Satan should have attacked this
innocent young member of his flock. Dr. Dowie entered Mary's
room and found her in convulsions. Her medical doctor,
having given up on her, was preparing to leave. He turned to
Dr. Dowie and remarked, "Sir, are not God's ways mysterious?" The
revelation Dr. Dowie had just received from the Word of God
was burning in his heart. "God's way!" he thundered. "How dare
you call that God's way! No, sir, that is the devil's work!"
He challenged the physician, who was a member of his
congregation, "Can you pray the prayer of faith that saves the
sick?" The doctor replied, "You are much too excited, sir,
'tis best to say God's will be done," and he left. "Excited! The
word was quite inadequate for I was almost frenzied with
Divinely imparted anger and hatred of that foul destroyer,
Disease, which was doing Satan's will," Dowie wrote. "'It is not
so,' I exclaimed, 'no will of God sends such cruelty, and I
shall never say "God's will be done" to Satan's works, which
God's own Son came to destroy, and this is one of them.'Oh,
how the Word of God was burning in my heart....'" Furious at
Satan's attack, Dr. Dowie prayed the prayer of faith for Mary.
Years later, he said he prayed something like this: 23 "Our
Father, help! and Holy Spirit, teach me how to pray. Plead
thou for us, oh, Jesus, Saviour, Healer, Friend, our Advocate
with God the Father. Hear and heal, Eternal One! From all
disease and death deliver this sweet child of Thine. I rest
upon the Word. We claim the promise now. The Word is true, 'I
am the Lord that healeth thee.' Then heal her now. The Word
is true, 'I am the Lord, I change not.' Unchanging God, Then
prove Thyself the Healer now. The Word is true, 'These signs
shall follow them that believe. In My Name, they shall lay
hands on the sick, and they shall recover.' And I believe,
and I lay hands in Jesus' Name on her, and claim this promise
now. Thy Word is true. 'The prayer of faith shall save the
sick.' Trusting in Thee alone, I cry, oh, save her now, for
Jesus' sake, Amen!" The girl's convulsions ceased immediately, and
she fell into such a deep sleep that her mother feared she
had died. "She isn't dead," the triumphant Dr. Dowie assured
them. "I saw that Christ had heard and that once more, as
long ago in Peter's house, 'He touched her and the fever left
her.'" After several minutes, Dr. Dowie awakened Mary. She
turned to her mother and exclaimed, "Mother, I feel so well!"
Remembering how Jesus had ministered to the little girl He had
raised from the dead in Bible days, Dr. Dowie asked, "And
you're hungry?" "Oh, yes," she agreed. "I'm so hungry." Dr. Dowie
instructed Mary's nurse to fix her a cup of cocoa and some
bread and butter. Quietly thanking God, he went into the next
room, where her brother and sister lay sick with the same
plague. After prayer, they, too, instantly recovered. "As I went
away from the home where Christ as the Healer had been
victorious," Dr. Dowie recalled, "I could not but have somewhat
in my heart of the triumphant song that rang through Heaven,
and yet I was not a little amazed at my own strange doings,
and still more at my discovery that HE IS JUST THE SAME
TODAY." From that day on, Dr. Dowie ministered to his flock on
divine healing and prayed for their healing. He never lost
another member to the plague. But isn't it strange that the
doctor, who was a member of Dowie's church, would treat people
and give them medicine, but when they got beyond the aid of
medical science, he called it the will of God? It puzzles me
that people will take medicines and do everything they can to
get well, but if you suggest they have someone pray for their
healing, they'll say, "It may not be God's will to heal me."
Why didn't they question the will of God in the first place? If it
isn't God's will for them to be well, they shouldn't take any
medicine or treatment. They would be out of God's will trying
to get well! I do not mean to discredit the medical
profession. Doctors are fighting the same devil we are. I
merely want to point out that this is human reasoning and
wrong thinking, and it has robbed many people of the blessings of
healing and health...Kenneth E. Hagin
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