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- Man with Leprosy. Luke 11:5-10. Mark 1:40-42. Luke 5:12-13. What sick person did. Worshipped. Kneeling down (worship) Fell on his face—worship. What he said.
- The Centurion’s Servant. Matthew 8:5-13. Luke 7:1-10. What they did. Centurion came to Jesus v. 5. Centurion sent elders of the Jews to Jesus asking Him to come and heal his servant.
- Peter’s Mother-in-Law. Matthew 8:14-15. Mark 1:30-31. Luke 4:38-39. What they did. Peter’s mother-in-law was sick in bed with a fever. They told Jesus that Peter’s mother-in-law lay sick with a fever.
- Two Gadarenes Demon Possessed (One) Matthew 8:27-34. Mark 5:1-15. Luke 8:27-35. What they did. Two possessed with devils came out of the tombs mean and mad.
- Jesus Merely Spoke and The Person Was Healed
- Jesus Touched People to Heal Them
- The Infirmed Person Touched Jesus’ Outer Garment
- Jesus Christ Used Spittle to Heal A Blind Man
- Jesus Put His Fingers in A Man’S Ears to Heal A Mute and Deaf Person
- Jesus Anointed A Blind Man with Clay
- Jesus Healed with Being Physically Present
- Summary – Question 7 What Methods Did Jesus Use to Heal The Sick?
The four gospels record that Jesus, on a number of occasions, merely spoke the word and the infirmed person was healed. We can list a few of these examples. Matthew wrote of Jesus healing a paralyzed man by merely speaking the word. He recorded Jesus saying the following. Jesus spoke and this man was instantly healed. In another instance, Mark reco...
The four gospels list a number of occasions where Jesus actually touched the person whom He was healing. We cite the following instances. In one episode, the mother-in-law of Simon Peter was healed of a fever when Jesus took her by the hand. Matthew writes. This woman was immediately healed. Indeed, she was well enough to be able to serve them a me...
The four gospels record two episodes where people were healed by touching the outer garment which Jesus was wearing. On one occasion, it was a woman who had been suffering from a blood discharge problem. Matthew writes. The Lord honored her faith. She was instantly healed. Matthew records that a number of people were healed who touched the edge of ...
Mark records that Jesus healed a blind man by using spit. Scripture records that this miracle took place as follows. This is the only occasion where Jesus used this particular method. In addition, it is the only time where it is recorded that Jesus healed in a two-step process. Among other things, it illustrates that Jesus healed by a variety of me...
On another occasion, the Lord Jesus placed with His fingers in the ears of a man and then placed spittle on his tongue. Mark records what took place. This is the only recorded instance of Jesus healing in this manner.
The gospel of John records an episode where Jesus healed a blind man by placing clay on his eyes. It reads as follows. This is another instance of Jesus healing in a unique manner.
While each and every one of the healings of Jesus is truly amazing, there is something we find which is truly special. On a number of occasions, Jesus healed the sick person without being physically present. In other words, He healed from a distance.
The Old Testament informs us that the living God used a number of different methods to heal the sick. Indeed, a variety of different methods are recorded as to how the Lord cured the sick and the infirmed. The life and ministry of Jesus Christ shows us the same thing about God’s healing methods. Jesus healed the infirmed in a number of different wa...
Oct 8, 2020 · Jesus also criticizes such public fasting, praying, and alms-giving in the ‘Sermon on the Mount’ in Matthew 6. But as Thomas’s Saying 14 continues, if you can find some people without showing off – such as fasting – and they welcome you, then you will have found good people who will serve you well. Your gift-in-return is to heal them ...
- Jesus Heals a Nobleman’s Son at Capernaum in Galilee- John 4:43-54. In verse 50 of this recording, it says that the nobleman “believed the word that Jesus spoke to him”.
- Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-in-Law Sick With Fever- Matthew 8:14-15, Mark 1:29-31, Luke 4:38-39. Jesus touched Peter’s mother in law’s hand, and the fever left her.
- Jesus Heals All Who Were Sick at Evening- Matthew 8:16-17 Mark 1:32-34, Luke 4:40-41. In this account, the Bible says that Jesus healed all who were sick, fulfilling what was spoken by Isaiah the prophet in Isaiah 53:4.
- Jesus Cleanses a Man With Leprosy- Matthew 8:1-4, Mark 1:40-45, Luke 5:12-14. This recording states that the Leper came and worshiped Jesus, saying “Lord if you are willing, you can make me clean”.
Mar 3, 2017 · Jesus is saying that if you are hosting a celebration or a feast, you shouldn’t invite only those who can pay you back by giving you a reciprocal invitation. Invite people who have no capacity to pay you back in any way. If you want to manifest the love and compassion of God, that is the way to do it.
Apr 7, 2021 · Reading the book of Matthew, you see the King who has the power to bring in this new age where there will be no more pain, suffering, tears, or death. Amid the flurry of healing activity in a sample passage, we see Jesus heal a leper, heal a paralyzed man, Peter’s sick mother-in-law (Matthew 8:1–17).
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Mar 22, 2023 · Jesus, a ‘knower,’ offers a more textual-based portrayal of Jesus as a healer than Jesus with a magical wand. There is no written record of Jesus providing his disciples with wands when he sent them out to heal in his name. But he did tell them to “know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” (John 8:32).