The Lord, Your Physician
Exodus 15:26 - And
said, If you will diligently hearken to the voice of the LORD your God, and
will do that which is right in his sight, and will give ear to his
commandments, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon
you, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am the LORD that heals you.
This verse is one of the first in
the Bible that deals directly with the matter of God’s will concerning health, and it has been regarded by many as a key part
of the foundation underpinning the truth of what has been called divine
healing. The subject of divine healing is controversial, and many people have a
distorted view of what is meant by it; even more reason to have balanced and
well-adjusted teaching on the subject. Those who preach divine healing may also
be judged guilty by association with some who by their message and methods have
not represented the heart of God well, in this regard. When we use the term
divine healing, we are simply saying that it is the nature of God to heal, and He has many avenues and means for bringing
it about. We should also note that every
field of study, this one included, has its unique laws and processes which
govern its outcomes; many issues come to
bear; truly,
one size does not fit all. It is important to delve into this topic carefully,
for we are dealing with the lives of God’s precious people, and we all have
limited knowledge. Indeed, there are a variety of factors that we must consider when it comes to the healing of the body.
In
every Bible promise, there is a God-side
and a man-side and both are necessary. God is saying to us in this verse, that
if we do our part, then He will do His
part. We cannot fulfil His part, and He
cannot fulfil our part. In seeking God for healing, this is the place where
many Christians have trouble; we tend to focus on ourselves. We begin to think
of all that we may have failed to do and how much we need to change, and then
fall prey to the nagging voice of condemnation, thus ensuring our continued
defeat. There is a part for us to play, and
there are responsibilities laid on us to meet certain conditions. All of the promises of God are conditional, and
we only qualify when we fulfil those conditions. However, the good news is that
God gives us the power to fulfil those conditions. Our Father God is so good. He
gives us His name, His Word, His Spirit, His grace, His strength, and His joy through which He enables us to do what He asks and then He rewards us for doing what we could
never have done without Him, to begin with.
When
the Israelites left Egypt and journeyed through the wilderness, God began to
give them a combination of laws, principles, and
guidelines to build an orderly, civil, and
productive society. Some of those laws had to do with hygiene and health, and
others had to do with maintaining their relationship with God and man. If they
were to follow those laws, which was the man-side of the promise, God would
ensure their health and longevity, which was the God-side of the promise. There
are natural laws that govern the health of the body, and long before modern science discovered these laws, God revealed
them to Moses. By ignoring these laws,
humanity has suffered untold and unnecessary affliction and death.
Someone
has once said that we need to preach God’s side of the promise first and preach
man’s side later because it makes man’s side easier. In other words, we are to
focus on God and what He has promised to do and what He is capable of; we must emphasize His love and power. God says to His
people that none of the diseases that the Egyptians experienced will come on
them. A surface reading of this verse gives the impression that God is the one
who brings disease on people. There is much that we need to say about the language of the Old Testament and
the Hebrew way of making God the cause of everything both good and bad. However,
to keep it short and simple here, we should point out that there is no personal
pronoun for God in the original writings. It simply says that none of the diseases
that came upon Egypt will come upon them. The Clear Word Bible says, ‘I will
not let any of you come down with the diseases of the Egyptians.’
This
phrase in the original writings gives us one of several redemptive names of
God; Jehovah-Rapha. In the Biblical view, a name is not simply a title or a way
to address someone. A name represents the nature of the person; it embodies who
they are at the core and essence of their being. How gripping this is when we
consider this name of God; Jehovah-Rapha. Jehovah is the name of God that
reveals His self-existent, covenantal nature; He is uncreated and is incapable
of need; hence, All-Powerful. Rapha is the Hebrew word that encompasses all
aspects of healing and health, including
one’s relationship with the Physician. So, we could say that He is the Great
Physician; He is all-powerful and is already committed to bringing the solution to us for any affliction
or disease. Everything in God’s nature is healing and health; it is life, not
death; it is strength, not weakness.
Be
encouraged, friends, Jehovah-Rapha is not a distant, malicious God; No, that
would be a dreadful distortion of His very name and nature. He is your Father,
and, like a good father, He is present with you, watching over His promise to
bring it to pass in your life. Thank you, Abba, Father; the Lord, my Healer!
Amen! Good word bro
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ReplyDeleteAwesome Doug and well timed Thank you
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