Most of us are
familiar with the healing of the leper in Matthew 8. It is a beautiful account
of God’s willingness to touch and heal the sick, no matter how unclean they may
be. Whenever we doubt God’s willingness to heal us, we should listen to the
words of Jesus again: “I am willing; be cleansed.” He is the same yesterday,
today and forever!
Since the Bible is
clear about God’s willingness to heal, why do we still have problems with our
health? Why do we still experience symptoms in our bodies?
I believe that the
answer is found in what Jesus told the leper to do next. He told him to go and
show himself to the priest (see Matthew 8:4). This was the law then for lepers
who were healed (see Leviticus 14:2–3). And he was to hear the priest pronounce
the word “clean” over him (see Leviticus 14:7).
You see, as believers,
when we received Jesus, His blood cleansed us from sin as well as sickness (see
Isaiah 53:4–5). But we keep hearing people pronounce sin, sickness, poverty and
death over us. We keep hearing people tell us that we are unclean, undeserving,
poor, weak, and that it is only natural that we grow old and sickly, and die.
God is waiting for a
priesthood that will rise up and pronounce His people clean!
“But Pastor Prince, where
can I find such priests?”
Who are the priests
today? You and I! In fact, we have more authority to pronounce good things than
the Levitical priests of the Old Testament. They were just priests. But we
are king-priests by the blood of Jesus (see Revelation 1:5–6)!
Where the word of the king is, there is power (see Ecclesiastes 8:4). And by
the word of a priest, every controversy and every assault shall be settled (see
Deuteronomy 21:5).
Beloved, God has cleansed you, so pronounce yourself clean! Right now, put your hand on your heart and pronounce good things over yourself. Say, “I pronounce myself clean, righteous, healed, whole and abundantly supplied by the blood of Jesus!” By your word as a king-priest, every assault against you shall be settled! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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