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July 23

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B V O V : 5 by Kenneth Copeland Those are important questions, and— praise God—the Bible answers each of them with an emphatic, resounding YES! From beginning to end it tells us that God has always included healing in the covenants He made with His people. He even included healing in one of His seven redemptive Names. He said in Exodus 15:26, "I am the Lord Who heals you" (Amplifi ed Bible, Classic Edition), or in other words, I am Jehovah Rapha. If that was all He'd ever said about it (and it's not!) it would be enough. We'd be certain that it's His will to heal us because for Him to cease at any point to be The LORD who heals us, He'd have to change His Name—and that's not going to happen. It can't, because that would mean He'd have to change, and He said in Malachi 3:6, "I am the LORD, I change not." Jesus' brother James confi rmed this when he wrote that with God there "is no variableness, neither shadow of turning" (James 1:17). What did he mean by shadow of turning? Think about a sundial. Depending on the time of day, the shadows on it change. When there's no shadow on the sundial at all, you know it's noon. With God, it's noon all the time! He is Light. In Him there is no darkness at all, and He never varies. So, if He was ever The LORD who heals, He still is! To see more evidence of it, look in the Gospels at the ministry of Jesus. He is "the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever." He's the "express image" of the Father, so He never changes (Hebrews 13:8, 1:3). As the angel said to the disciples who witnessed Jesus' ascension, "This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go" (Acts 1:11). I've never met a Christian who didn't believe God could heal them. Most will quickly agree that He has the power. Usually, the only questions they have are: Can I actually access that power? and Is healing always God's will? Or more to the point, Is it always His will to heal me?

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