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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Physical healing by the stripes and the blood of Jesus


Question: Do the stripes and the blood of Lord Jesus Christ physically heal us?


Answer:
The most common and most often committed error in interpreting Scripture is to take a particular passage or verse, or even a portion of a verse out of its context; then give it meanings and interpretations according to one’s liking or understanding; and then not only accept those erroneous meanings but also share those misinterpretations with others as ‘God’s truths’; even though those meanings do not stand up to the requirements of the context and the evidence of Biblical usage, therefore making them unrealistic and unacceptable. God’s Word, the Bible, in 2 Timothy 2:15 exhorts us to “diligently present ourselves approved to God (not to any man)” and to “rightly divide the Word of Truth”; and not fall for the trap of following teachers who instead of teaching sound doctrine, misuse God’s Word to only teach things that the audience want to hear (2 Timothy 4:2-4). To avoid falling for Satan’s ploys to misuse God’s Word (he had the audacity to do so even with the Lord Jesus – Matthew 4:1-11), we all need to take heed and obey 1 Thessalonians 5:21 “Test all things; hold fast what is good”; and be like the Berean Christians, who have been commended in the Bible for first cross checking everything from the Scriptures and only then believing in what was taught (Acts 17:11-12) – even though it was the apostle Paul who was teaching them.

In context of healing by the stripes of Lord Jesus, the Bible verse often stated is Isaiah 53:5 “But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed.” Peter too quoted from this verse in his first epistle – “who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness--by whose stripes you were healed” (1 Peter 2:24). Incidentally, and quite interestingly, other than these two verses (essentially, only a single verse), there is no other verse in the Bible containing the both the terms “stripes” and “healed.” Also, in both of these verses we see that the ‘healing’ being mentioned is the spiritual healing from effects of sin; and not a physical healing of the body from any disease, or sickness, or deformity, or any other physical ailment.

Since in common usage, the word ‘healing’ is mainly associated with physical infirmities, and with ailments of the body, hence without giving it much thought, people take it for granted that the ‘healing’ mentioned in these verses is physical healing as well. Unfortunately, many preachers and teachers also would like to have us believe it to be so; therefore they continue to emphasize and teach the misinterpretation, basing it upon verse portions taken out of context and out of continuity with the actual text of the Scriptures. They neither themselves pay heed to the context and related things in interpreting the verse or passage, nor encourage and allow us to study the context and related things of the complete verse and its passage, before accepting or coming to a conclusion about it.

Another very pertinent fact to be considered is that nowhere in the whole of the Bible, have either of the phrases “by His stripes we are healed” and “by whose stripes you were healed” ever been used or alluded to in any form of miraculous healing, by any Prophet, Apostle, or Man of God – and there is no dearth of instances of physical healings in either the Old or the New Testaments. Let us consider a few examples related to physical ailments and healing from the New Testament:
·         Paul instructing Timothy says to him, “No longer drink only water, but use a little wine for your stomach's sake and your frequent infirmities” (1 Timothy 5:23). Clearly, Timothy was distressed because of some recurrent physical ailments, and Paul is asking him to use “a little wine” as a medicine – why has Paul not asked Timothy to use and claim healing on the basis of the stripes of the Lord Jesus?
·         Consider Paul’s own “thorn in the flesh” – Paul says “And lest I should be exalted above measure by the abundance of the revelations, a thorn in the flesh was given to me, a messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I be exalted above measure. Concerning this thing I pleaded with the Lord three times that it might depart from me” (2 Corinthians 12: 7, 8). Why did Paul have to plead with the Lord to deliver him from the problem of the flesh; instead, why did he simply not claim the healing made available through the stripes of the Lord? And  too when the “faith” of Paul and Timothy in the Lord and the Lord’s ability to heal in answer to prayer cannot be doubted!
·         We see in the book of Acts that when Peter, in Acts 3, healed the lame from birth person sitting at the entrance to the Temple, he did not say to the lame man “by the stripes of the Lord Jesus you are healed and made whole;” rather, “Then Peter said, "Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk"” (Acts 3:6).

Is there any instance of physical healing through applying or claiming the phrase “by the Lord’s stripes you/we have been healed” recorded anywhere in the Bible? If not then, why is such a usage and interpretation being so enthusiastically preached, taught and accepted? More importantly, why are people being so gullible and not asking the purveyors of untruth to justify their stand from God’s Word about it?

The plain and simple fact of the matter is that surely though these verses are referring to the suffering Christ endured in our place, but for our sins, which He had taken upon Himself. Because of His taking up our punishment, His bearing those stripes for us, we have received deliverance from our sins, and also the healing that was required for our spirits broken down by sin (Isaiah 61:1; Luke 4:18). The phrase “By His stripes we are healed...” is not referring to any physical healing from diseases and infirmities, but to being healed from the deleterious consequences of our sins.

Similarly, nowhere does the Bible say that the blood of Jesus heals us from physical diseases and infirmities. The blood of Jesus is said to be efficacious for many other things – all of them spiritual and related to our relationship with the Lord God, e.g. – our propitiation (Romans 3:25); our justification (Romans 5:9); bringing us near to God i.e. reconciling us to God (Ephesians 2:13); cleansing of our conscience from dead works (Hebrews 9:14) and giving us the boldness to enter the Holiest (Hebrews 10:19); our redemption (1 Peter 1:19); cleansing of our sins (1 John 1:7); washing away of our sins (Revelation 1:5). But there is no mention of any physical healing through the blood of Lord Jesus Christ, and neither have any of the Apostles or writers of the New Testament at any place claimed or taught the use of “Blood of Jesus Christ” for any healing or recovery from physical ailments.

Therefore teaching people that we ask for or claim some portion of the Bible, out of its context and usage in God’s Word, in a manner, or, for something that the Word of God neither teaches about nor asks us to claim, can in no way be accepted as being in accordance with the teachings of God’s Word. All such teachings and applications are extraneous to God’s Word; they do not stand up to the admonition of 2 Timothy 2:15, therefore they ought to be rejected on grounds of being quite unacceptable and erroneous.

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