We’ve created an acrostic to help us remember some key points to turn this time of study into a time of spiritual growth and personal healing.
Digging deeper into these books will reveal truths that will change the way you view healing, and most important draw you closer to our Heavenly Father. May God bless you as you commit your time and heart to study His word.
Jesus has Compassion on the Crowds
Read Matthew 9: 35 – 38
Jesus traveled through the towns and villages teaching, preaching and healing every disease and sickness. This scripture makes a point to describe the crowds he encountered as harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. But the Good Shepherd had arrived and was able to meet their every need.
Jesus saw these heavily burdened people with eyes of compassion. But he didn’t just see their physical ailments, he saw what burdened their hearts and souls. He saw a field of people ripe for a spiritual harvest and he challenged his disciples to pray and ask the Lord to send more workers.
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Authority to Heal
Read Matthew 10: 1 – 8
In the military, commanders delegate authority to those serving under them. For certain tasks, these subordinates are allowed to act and make decisions without seeking approval from higher headquarters.
In this passage, Jesus delegated authority to the 12 disciples to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and sickness. Can you imagine having that kind of power? When humbly submitted to Jesus’ authority, the disciples were able to do miracles and heal people by the power of Jesus.
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Weary and Burdened
Read Matthew 11: 28 – 30
When we or a loved one is struggling with pain, a disease or an illness, it’s a huge burden we carry with us daily. That burden can manifest in anxiety, stress, depression, worry, disillusionment, weakness and fear of the future.
Jesus gives us a great illustration of how He’s willing to walk with us side by side and carry our burdens. Have you ever seen a pair of oxen being yoked? The yoke is a wooden beam that connects two oxen to enable them to pull a heavy load. So Jesus is saying that when we are worried and burdened, we should pair up with Him.
Jesus desires us to walk side by side with Him, to learn from Him. Together, yoked with Jesus, we can all handle heavier loads and accomplish far more. He describes his yoke as easy, but there is work to be done. In the Spiritual world, being yoked with him is an act of faith. It’s not a wooden piece you hang over your shoulders, but means coming into a yoked and submitted relationship with Jesus. It means we are not facing our life alone.
To learn more about what it means to have two oxen yoked together, watch here: https://www.nytimes.com/video/dining/100000000802394/how-to-yoke-oxen.html
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Healing a Man’s Hand
Read Matthew 12: 9 – 14
This story is a great example of obedience when it may not seem to make sense. A man had a shriveled hand. If you’ve ever seen people with certain disorders or ailments that curl up their hands, it would be impossible to stretch it out.
Notice Jesus didn’t say, “Show me your hand.” That would have made sense and had been practical, but He said, “Stretch out your hand.” That required the guy to obey and do what didn’t seem possible. But as he started moving his arm and hand towards Jesus, he activated his faith. The result was that Jesus restored his hand, just as sound as the other one.
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Jesus Heals a Blind and Mute Man
Read Matthew 12: 22 – 30
In this passage, Jesus heals a blind and mute man who was demon-possessed. The people who saw this healing were astonished and wondered if he was the Son of David, yet not everyone in the crowd was for Him. The Pharisees accused Jesus of working for the devil. Jesus knowing their thoughts, admonished them about creating division amongst the people.
“Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined…” These Pharisees were not there to celebrate the healing of this man. They were naysayers and causing division. Jesus warned them, “He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters.” In this passage, when Jesus saw those suffering from attacks of the enemy, He asserted His authority to gather and destroy the evil spirits. He accused the Pharisees who opposed Him, of scattering those spirits abroad. In doing this, He teaches us how to do spiritual warfare, explaining that one must bind the enemy (“the Strong man”) in order to rob him of his victims.
In order for us to do this, He has given believers the right to pray in the authority of HIS NAME to bind and gag harassing enemy spirits, and command them to leave our presence and send them to Jesus for their ultimate destruction.
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