Jesus’ substitutionary sacrifice on the cross paid the price for both sin and sickness. There is dual provision available to us when we comprehend Christ’s sacrifice for us.
Even today some are offended by miracles, saying that miracles have long passed and are no longer part of the Christian life. That could be true if God has changed or Jesus has changed, but the authority of God’s Word says that neither One has changed. In fact, God says of Himself, “I am the Lord and I change not”!
Regardless of where you find yourself today, Jesus said, “I will never leave you and never forsake you.” You can come to Him right now! He is waiting for you with arms wide-open!
If Jesus needed miracles 2,000 years ago to confirm the words He spoke, don’t you think miracles will confirm the words we speak today? Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever!
God’s intention as displayed in Jesus is to reunite us in perfect harmony, where our hearts beat as one with His heart, and our bodies resonant with healing.
Miracles come to us as a demonstration that it is God’s will to do good and not to do evil, to be a blessing and not to harm, to give life and not to curse. God is with us, He is for us and not against us!
Sickness and disease are the precursor to death, and all are a result of sin. When we see a miracle in operation, once again we see God initiating good. Anything you can do sick you can certainly do better healthy. His miracles are confirmation to us that He restores life!
Jesus said in John 6:35, “I am the bread of life, and whoever comes to me will never hunger, and the one who believes on me will never thirst.” Have you pulled up to the table today and taken hold of the promises that God has for you?
Right now you and I can embrace the perspective that says NO giant of sickness and disease, NO giant that comes against the living God can exist in the presence of the One Who lives in us, Who believes in us, and Who goes about doing good and healing all who are oppressed of the devil!
Jesus came down from heaven as the express image of our heavenly Father, taking Him out of the shadows and revealing Him as the healer of humanity.