The Mercy of Healing

October 22
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and
plenteous in mercy.—PSALM 103:8
The Mercy of Healing
In Psalm 103, we see again that David believed that the mercy
of healing was as universal a privilege as the mercy of
forgiveness. He calls upon his soul to bless God. He said, “Bless
the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy
name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who FORGIVETH all thine iniquities; who HEALETH all thy
diseases” (Ps. 103:1–3). The phrase “who healeth all” is just as
permanent as the phrase “who forgiveth all.” When we talk about healing, some people will say, “But
healing was just for those people back then.” But those same
people believe that God still forgives all that come to Him
today! Most people understand that truth. Well, if people believe that God still forgives all iniquities,
they ought to believe that He still heals all diseases. And if they
don’t believe that He heals all diseases, I can’t say that they
have any right to believe that He forgives all iniquities. I want
you to notice this: God puts forgiving sins and healing sickness
on the same level.
Confession:
God still forgives sins today. Therefore, God still heals sick
bodies today. Thank You, God, for Your mercy and compassion
to heal all my diseases.

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