Healing Marks. Bruce G Epperly

Healing Marks - Bruce G Epperly


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was the key to healing, even when a physical cure is unlikely.

      I’ve experienced Jesus’ healing touch in hospital rooms, healing services, energy work, spiritual conversations, and simple heart-felt prayer. Healing will always remain essential to my faith, but the quest for healing will always be challenging to me, personally, theologically, and spiritually. I suspect that healing is mysterious and challenging to you as well even if you consider yourself a person of faith who believes in the power of prayer to change bodies, minds, spirits, and relationships.

      It is just a small step from deism to the belief, widely held among more liberal theologians and clergy for last two centuries, that the healings of Jesus were entirely metaphorical or moral in nature. The healing stories were intended to be invitations to spiritual transformation and acts of hospitality, changing people’s status from unclean and unwanted to clean and accepted in the social order. In either case, God’s business was primarily with spiritual lives and ethical conduct of persons and not the physical world of sickness and health. Whereas liberals exorcised the healings of Jesus from their understandings of faith, believing that issues of health and illness should be left to medicine and not the church, many fundamentalist Christians saw healing as essential to the spread of the first century gospel but no longer relevant to the church’s mission of saving souls. They believed that God’s focus in this historical dispensation, or period of history, is soul winning, not physical or political transformation.

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