Resurrection Power: God's Will to Heal Your Body
At the heart of this message lies a profound truth that many of us struggle to embrace: God's willingness to heal is not in question—only our understanding of it. We journey through the story of the leper in Luke 5, a man facing an incurable, isolating disease who dared to approach Jesus with a simple yet powerful question: 'I know you can heal me, but will you?' This question echoes through the centuries and resonates in our own hearts when we face sickness, addiction, mental torment, or physical pain. The answer Jesus gave then is the same answer He gives us now: 'I will.' This message challenges us to examine what has shaped our beliefs about healing—is it scripture, or is it the doctrines, personal experiences, and theological explanations that have conformed our thinking? Romans 12:2 calls us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds so we can prove what is the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God. When we search the scriptures from Matthew to Revelation, we find no instance where Jesus said 'I won't' to someone seeking healing. The proof of God's will is written in His Word, and that proof should transform our thinking, build our faith, and give us the confidence to approach Him knowing He hears us and will answer. This is not about our worthiness or our past failures—it's about what Jesus accomplished through His death and resurrection, securing our healing just as He secured our salvation.