JESUS THE HEALER
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Mark 1:29-34
Key Verse: “And at even, when the sun did set, they brought unto him all that were diseased, and them that were possessed with devils.” (Mark 1:32)
Supporting Texts: Isaiah 53:4-5, Matthew 8:16-17, Acts 10:38, Psalm 103:2-3, James 5:14-15
Description: This study reveals healing as a core expression of God’s will demonstrated through the ministry of Jesus Christ.
INTRODUCTION
The ministry of Jesus Christ consistently reveals the heart of God towards humanity, and one of the clearest expressions of this heart is healing. In Mark 1:29-34, Jesus enters Peter’s house, touches Peter’s sick mother-in-law, and she is instantly restored. This moment opens the door to a greater manifestation of healing across the city.
The compassion of Jesus is seen in how He responds to human suffering. He does not ignore pain, sickness, or oppression. Instead, He steps into those situations with divine authority and brings restoration. His healing ministry was not occasional but continuous, revealing that God’s will is for wholeness in every area of life.
In a world filled with sickness, affliction, and emotional pain, the healing ministry of Jesus remains relevant today. This message reminds believers that Jesus Christ is still the Healer, and His power to restore lives has not diminished. Healing is not just an event—it is part of the nature and will of God.
1. HEALING FLOWS FROM THE COMPASSION OF JESUS
The healing ministry of Jesus is rooted in His deep love and compassion for humanity.
a) Compassion moves Jesus to action (Mark 1:41)
Jesus is always moved by compassion before releasing healing power, showing that love is the foundation of healing.
b) Compassion ignores social barriers (Luke 7:13-14)
Jesus does not discriminate; He reaches out to all who are suffering.
c) Compassion responds to faith and need (Matthew 14:14)
Jesus heals because He cares deeply about human suffering.
d) Compassion reflects the heart of God (Psalm 145:8-9)
God is gracious and full of compassion towards all His creation.
Biblical Example:
Jesus healing Peter’s mother-in-law (Mark 1:30-31) shows His compassionate response to personal and household suffering.
2. HEALING IS PART OF GOD’S DIVINE WILL
Healing is not optional; it is embedded in the redemptive work of Christ.
a) Healing is included in redemption (Isaiah 53:5)
By His stripes, we are healed, showing that healing is part of Christ’s sacrifice.
b) Healing confirms God’s goodness (Psalm 103:2-3)
God forgives sins and heals diseases as an expression of His mercy.
c) Healing reveals God’s Kingdom (Matthew 10:7-8)
The preaching of the Kingdom is accompanied by healing and deliverance.
d) Healing demonstrates God’s will (3 John 1:2)
God desires that His people prosper and be in good health.
Biblical Example:
The healing of many sick people in Capernaum (Mark 1:32-34) demonstrates that healing is consistent with God’s will for humanity.
3. JESUS HAS AUTHORITY OVER ALL DISEASES
No sickness is beyond the power of Jesus Christ.
a) His word brings instant healing (Matthew 8:8)
Jesus speaks and sickness obeys His command.
b) His touch releases healing power (Mark 1:31)
Physical contact with Jesus results in immediate restoration.
c) His authority covers all sicknesses (Acts 10:38)
Jesus healed all who were oppressed by the devil.
d) His power is unlimited (Luke 4:40)
He laid hands on every sick person, and they were healed.
Biblical Example:
The healing of Peter’s mother-in-law (Mark 1:31) shows that even ordinary sickness cannot resist the power of Jesus.
4. HEALING EXTENDS TO ALL WHO COME TO JESUS
Jesus’ healing ministry is available to everyone who seeks Him.
a) All who come receive healing (Mark 1:32)
People brought all who were sick to Jesus, and He healed them.
b) Faith activates healing (Mark 5:34)
Faith is a key condition for receiving healing.
c) Persistence brings results (Luke 8:43-48)
The woman with the issue of blood pressed through until she received healing.
d) Healing is still available today (James 5:14-15)
Prayer and faith continue to release healing in the church.
Biblical Example:
The multitude healed at evening time (Mark 1:34) shows that all who came to Jesus received their miracle.
CONCLUSION
The ministry of Jesus Christ reveals clearly that healing is part of God’s loving will for humanity. Wherever Jesus went, sickness and disease were overcome by His power. His compassion, authority, and divine nature ensured that no one who came to Him left the same.
Today, Jesus remains the same Healer. His power has not diminished, and His desire to heal has not changed. As believers, we must trust Him fully, approach Him in faith, and believe in His ability to restore every broken area of life.
PRAYER POINTS
1. Lord Jesus, I thank You because You are my Healer in Jesus name
2. Father, let Your healing power flow into every area of my life in Jesus name
3. Lord, deliver me from every sickness and affliction in Jesus name
4. Father, let Your compassion locate me for divine healing in Jesus name
5. Lord, heal every hidden disease in my body in Jesus name
6. Father, let Your restoring power touch my family in Jesus name
7. Lord, increase my faith to receive my healing in Jesus name
8. Father, let every generational sickness be destroyed in my life in Jesus name
9. Lord, make me a testimony of Your healing power in Jesus name
10. Father, let Your healing virtue flow continuously in my life in Jesus name
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS
1. You shall experience the healing power of Jesus in every area of your life!
2. Every sickness in your body is destroyed by divine power!
3. You shall walk in divine health and strength continually!
4. The compassion of Jesus shall locate you for restoration!
5. No affliction shall have dominion over your life again!
6. Your household shall experience supernatural healing!
7. Every medical verdict contrary to your destiny is overturned!
8. You shall be a living testimony of God’s healing power!
9. The power of God shall preserve your health and strength!
10. You shall live in wholeness, restoration, and divine vitality!