Healing Doctrine -
Survey of the Doctrine Sub-subject index to doctrine arranged by subject. Printer-friendly Page 09 Instructions: This page takes all the sub-subjects and key statements from the main Survey of the Doctrine page and lists them in doctrine order by subject. Click on the paragraph number to go back to the Survey of the Doctrine page to read the doctrine. |
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This paragraph records the scriptural locations of the healings performed by Jesus. |
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Healing was one of the foundational signs that God employed to demonstrate the power and to ratify the office of His Son (Matthew 8:16-17; 11:2-6). |
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The healings Jesus performed give a physically verifiable demonstration of His spiritual power. |
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His fame spread partly because of His healing people. |
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His power to heal was a clear demonstration that He could establish the Kingdom of God on earth. |
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Healings demonstrated God's power in Jesus Christ. |
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Healings represented to the world the absolute power that God had given Him over the world. |
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Healings corroborated Jesus' power over Satan and his demons. |
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Healings demonstrated God's power in Jesus Christ. |
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Healings represented to the world the absolute power that God had given Him over the world. |
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Healings corroborated Jesus' power over Satan and his demons. |
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Healing showed His authority over the Sabbath Day. |
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Jesus' healing demonstrated to the world was His power to forgive sin, and, ultimately, to resurrect the body from the dead. |
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Jesus' healing of lepers confirms that Jesus is the One who can cleanse sinners in the Spirit. |
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Rather than healing being the forgiveness of sin, Jesus used His power to heal in order to prove that He also had the power to forgive sin. |
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Jesus has the authority on earth to forgive sins (Luke 5:24) |
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Jesus is the resurrection and the life. |
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Healing of the physical body symbolizes what God can do through Christ to our minds, hearts and spirits. |
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Christ cleanses our minds and make our spiritual lives righteous before God. The process is supernatural and immediate. |
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Jesus empathized deeply with human misery and suffering that illness and injury brought. He was moved with compassion toward the sick. He pitied them and felt deep sympathy. He loved people. |
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He suffered the penalty of our sins through His beating, crucifixion and death that we might be relieved of all our infirmities, whether physical, mental or spiritual. |