(September 14, 2016) Mark Ellis shares yet another good news report …
Jesus demonstrated he is the Son of God (and he is God) by performing powerful miracles throughout his ministry. I don’t know of any other religious figure that could walk on water, command the wind and the waves, heal people born blind, feed 5,000 with a few loaves and fishes, and raise the dead.
The miracles testified to Jesus’ authority, that he was the promised Messiah. The miracles fulfilled the prophecies about him in the Old Testament. He also healed because of his compassion and he healed in response to faith.
But what would happen after he left?
What if there were no more miracles after Jesus ascended to heaven? But that’s not what happened. The miracles didn’t stop. They continued through his disciples – and they continue to this day!
This is a fulfilment of a remarkable statement Jesus made before he left us. He said in John 14:12, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father. Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it.’
When Jesus walked the earth, he was limited to one physical body through which he performed miracles. But after he left, he sent the Holy Spirit to live within all who follow him, and that allows his body to keep performing miracles throughout the world.
He is as alive today as he ever was. And he is still in a sense walking the earth performing miracles through your life and my life.
Peter’s example
Peter traveled around the churches and in Acts 9:32-33, we read that ‘He came down also to the saints who lived at Lydda. There he found a man named Aeneas, bedridden for eight years, who was paralysed.’
Remember Jesus healed a paralysed man in Mark 2 who was let down through the roof by four friends. Jesus not only healed his body but also forgave his sins. In John 5 Jesus healed a paralysed man who sat near the pool of Bethesda for 38 years.
And now Acts 9:34-35 records that ‘Peter said Aeneas, “Jesus Christ heals you; rise and make your bed.” And immediately he rose. And all the residents of Lydda and Sharon saw him, and they turned to the Lord.’
It’s important to see Peter did not heal the paralysed man. Peter never claimed to heal anybody. But he said, ‘Jesus Christ heals you.’ Peter was the instrument of his healing power, just as you and I can be instruments of Jesus’ healing power.
Notice that Peter uttered an amazingly faith-filled prayer: ‘Jesus heals you, get up and make your bed.’ I have to admit my prayers are usually not that bold. I ask for healing, believing God has the power to do anything, but I usually don’t declare the healing with such boldness!
Not extremist ‘name it and claim it’
The scripture teaches there is power in the spoken word of faith. But there are some who carry this to extremes, urging people to speak by faith for whatever they want, the so-called ‘name it and claim it’ movement within Christianity.
So you have some people praying about making a lot of money or driving a Ferrari or having an oceanfront home. An extension of this is to tell people to visualise what they desire, which veers off into the never-never land of metaphysics.
According to Pastor Chuck Smith, ‘The difference is that when Peter or Paul spoke a word of faith, the Holy Spirit had already revealed to them what the Spirit wanted to do. You and I cannot direct the work of God. They are God’s works; they always begin with him. There may be times when God will direct you to speak a word of faith to someone and have them act on that word of faith.’
We should find the balance between two extremes, between those who say God never does miraculous healings today and those who say that he always heals – if you have enough faith.
We know that Christians get sick and die. Some of God’s best, faith-filled people go thru periods of illness and pain even when they are at the very centre of God’s will.
Not everyone we pray for has a miraculous cure, so this is within God’s control and his sovereignty. Healing of the body is at best temporary, because each of us will pass away at some point.
Dr Harold Sala (left) speaks of three ways God brings healing.
- Firstly, he can heal supernaturally, miraculously, in only ways he can heal.
- Secondly, he works through doctors and medical science, what Dr Sala calls integrative healing. But what if you’ve prayed for healing, you’ve been to doctors, tried everything and still you wait and you think, ‘Why doesn’t he heal me or my loved one?’ If you have waited for a long while and you don’t understand God’s character, you may become discouraged, thrown off track in your faith.
Ultimately, we have to rest in God’s character, that he is good all the time, has his own plan and knows what is best for our lives. I won’t have all the answers this side of heaven.
- Thirdly, he heals redemptively, by using your illness or disability to bless the lives of others around you, as you reveal to them the reflection of Jesus shining through your countenance, even in the midst of affliction.
Dr Sala says the living embodiment of redemptive healing is Joni Eareckson Tada (left), who was paralysed from the neck down after a diving accident when she was a teenager. She can say now there are a million reasons she is grateful God did not heal her of her paralysis when she was a teenager.
She says her affliction ‘stretched her hope, made her know Jesus better, helped her long for truth, led her to repentance of sin, goaded her to give thanks in times of sorrow, increased her faith, and strengthened her character. Being in this wheelchair has meant knowing God better, feeling his pleasure every day. If this doesn’t qualify as a miracle in your book, then I prefer my book to yours.’
Yes, God still works in miraculous ways today. Yes, there is power through faith. And he also heals redemptively, by deepening your faith in him.
Don’t limit God
I don’t want to be in the position of limiting God. He is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all that we ask or think. Jesus can heal you now and save you now as well as if you met him in person, walking along the beach. Jesus is the today as he was yesterday.
The physical miracles in scripture are also a picture of the spiritual miracle that God wants to perform in everyone. The cool thing is the healing of the spirit is eternal and that is what God really wants. He wants your spirit healed, made alive, and enjoying his presence forever.
There was an awesome result from this miracle. All who lived in Lydda and a neighboring town saw Aeneas walking around, testifying about what Jesus had done, and they believed!
One part of this story I find humorous is Peter instructing Aeneas to get up and make his bed. If I had been paralysed for eight years, the last thing I would want to do if I had just been healed is to get up and make the bed.
On the one hand it confirmed he really had been healed. But I just wonder if that detail was placed there for the parents of modern teens. It’s a very handy verse to use first thing in the morning: Arise and make your bed!
In Acts 9, Peter is urged to visit Tabitha, a lady known for her good works and acts of charity that become ill and died. Now Peter had never been involved in raising someone from the dead. In the realm of miracles, this would stretch anyone’s faith.
But he went to her home, knelt down, prayed and turning to the body, said: ‘Tabitha, arise.’ And she opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter she sat up. And he gave her his hand and raised her up. Then calling the saints and widows, he presented her alive. And it became known throughout all Joppa, and many believed in the Lord’ (v40).
Through God’s resurrection power, this woman was restored to life and her ministry of good works. And the word about this miracle spread and many more believed in the power of Jesus.
Contemporary miracle, man raised from the dead
Are people still being raised from the dead today? In, 2006, an auto mechanic, Jeff Markin (53) walked into the emergency room at a hospital in Florida and collapsed from a massive heart attack.
His heart stopped. A medical team worked on him for over 40 minutes and then declared him dead. A nurse was preparing Jeff’s body to be taken to the morgue and there happened to be a Christian doctor in the room, Dr Chauncey Crandall. He said the Holy Spirit told him to ‘turn around and pray for that man.’
Dr Crandall (left) reported later, ‘There was no life in the man. His face and feet and arms were completely black with death and I sat next to his body and I prayed, “Lord, Father; how am I going to pray for this man? He’s dead. What can I do?”’
All of a sudden, these words came out of his mouth, ‘Father, God, I cry out for the soul of this man if he does not know you as his Lord and Saviour, please raise him from the dead right now in Jesus name.’
A couple minutes a heartbeat showed on the monitor. It was a perfect beat, a normal beat; and then after a couple more minutes, Jeff‘s fingers and toes started moving and then he began mumbling words. There was a nurse in the room who wasn’t a believer — and she screamed out and said ‘Doctor Crandall, what did you do with this patient?’ and he said, ‘All I did was cry out for his soul in Jesus name.’
They rushed Jeff back to ICU, and after a couple of days he woke up. Dr Crandall visited him in ICU and asked Jeff if he was conscious of anything or remembered anything after the heart attack.
Jeff said, ‘Doctor Crandall, it’s the most amazing thing. I was in a dark room and there was no light. It was complete darkness and I was afraid.’ Dr Crandall told him it may have been a foretaste of hell.
Dr Crandall explained that if he would place his faith in Jesus, he would never have to fear death or hell again. Then he reached out and held his hand and Jeff accepted Christ as his Saviour with tears rolling down from his eyes.
Yes, Jesus still raises people from the dead
God is still doing miracles, just as he did through Jesus and his disciples.
The greatest miracle of all is that he can transform your life from the inside out, if you put your faith and trust in him.
Mark Ellis is a seasoned senior correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and founder of the acclaimed www.GodReports.com a website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church around the world.