Feb 11, 2024
Follow The Healer: “By His Wounds We Are Healed”
Isaiah 53:1-5
 
The prophet Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would be a man of sorrows, who would bear our griefs and carry our sorrows, and that by his wounds we would be healed. The cross tells us that God has fully identified with us in our suffering, and just like God transformed the cross into his instrument for redeeming the world, when things go tragically wrong for us, God can use that to bring blessings.
 
 
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  • Feb 11, 2024Follow The Healer: “By His Wounds We Are Healed”
    Feb 11, 2024
    Follow The Healer: “By His Wounds We Are Healed”
    Isaiah 53:1-5
     
    The prophet Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would be a man of sorrows, who would bear our griefs and carry our sorrows, and that by his wounds we would be healed. The cross tells us that God has fully identified with us in our suffering, and just like God transformed the cross into his instrument for redeeming the world, when things go tragically wrong for us, God can use that to bring blessings.
     
     
  • Feb 4, 2024Follow The Healer: “Jesus, Healing, and the Kingdom of God”
    Feb 4, 2024
    Follow The Healer: “Jesus, Healing, and the Kingdom of God”
     
    The Kingdom of God was the main thing that Jesus preached about, and Jesus taught two things at the same time...the Kingdom has arrived, yet it hasn't come in its fullness.
     
    Jesus' healing ministry was showing this reality, and that helps us to understand the healing of Jesus, why healing happens in unexpected ways, or not at all. And why even when people are physically healed, they still will grow old and die....because the healing is a sign of the Kingdom of God, which is not yet here in its fullness. We're looking forward to it when Christ returns in glory.
     
     
     
  • Jan 28, 2024Follow The Healer: “Healing and the Image of God”
    Jan 28, 2024
    Follow The Healer: “Healing and the Image of God”
    What we believe about healing is rooted in our view of what a flourishing, healthy, fulfilled human being looks like. What do we need to be healed from? When Jesus healed, he did not merely cure a disease, he also delivered from the power of sin and restored people after the image of God in righteousness and true holiness, in justice, mercy and truth.  Jesus continues to heal persons by both restoring the broken image of God and conforming people to his own image.
  • Jan 14, 2024Follow The Healer: “The Five Ways Jesus Heals”
    Jan 14, 2024
    Follow The Healer: “The Five Ways Jesus Heals”
    According to the New Testament, Jesus is the one through whom all things were made (John 1:3, Col. 1:16; Hebrews 1:2), all things hold together (Col. 1:17, Heb. 1:3), and all things are being made new (2 Cor. 5:17, Rev. 21:5). As Lord of both creation and new creation, he can heal in various ways. Jesus heals directly and supernaturally, through doctors and medicine, through the human body's healing power, through giving grace in suffering, and through victorious dying. 
     
     
  • Jan 7, 2024Follow The Healer: “Whose Ministry Is It?”
    Jan 7, 2024
    Follow The Healer: “Whose Ministry Is It?”
    Matthew 9:35-10:1
     
    One of the main parts of Jesus' ministry was his work of healing. Amazingly, Jesus continues that ministry through his followers. So we are called to participate in Jesus' ongoing ministry of healing by joining him in that ministry rather than simply asking him to help us do our own thing.