Healing

 1 Peter 2:24 ESV

 He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed. 


The Bible isn't a manual about how to get physically healed necessarily. The entire book of Job is about how God allowed a righteous man to get ill. Even the Apostle Paul had a 'thorn in the flesh' and said the Galatian Christians would have gouged out their eyes and given them to him if they could.

Do Paul's apparently unhealthy eyes and Job's painful sores contradict Isaiah and Peter's statement that by Christ's wounds we are healed? Not at all. Isaiah and Peter are talking about healing from something far worse than some physical ailment, but spiritual sin sickness: which is terminal unless the blood of Jesus is applied. 

The cure for our terminal sin illness is Christ's sacrifice on our behalf. Through faith in him we did to sin. We don't need to live in it any more.

Having been set free from sin, we can now live to righteousness. We're saved to serve our Saviour. True freedom is found in the service of our Heavenly Father, our Healer, the Great Physician of our souls.

'Our heavenly Father, we praise you for the healing we find in Christ. May we ever live for you and your glory, now and forevermore, amen'.

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