In today's sermon, we explored the profound truth that healing comes from the cross. We delved into the necessity of healing, the types of healing we may seek, and the actionable steps we can take to position ourselves to receive God's healing. The foundation of our need for healing is traced back to the fall of humanity in Genesis, where sin first created a rift between God and us. This sin has permeated our existence, bringing pain, suffering, and death into our lives. However, the cross stands as the pivotal point of healing, as 1 Peter 2:24 declares that by Jesus' wounds, we are healed.
We identified three types of healing: physical, mental and emotional, and spiritual. Physical healing is often the most apparent, as it pertains to our bodily ailments. Mental and emotional healing involves our inner turmoil, such as anxiety, depression, or trauma. Spiritual healing is the great equalizer, as all have sinned and fall short of God's glory, necessitating a restoration of our relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
To experience God's healing, we must engage in three action steps: confess, ask, and trust. Confession involves not only admitting our sins but also professing our faith in Jesus Christ. Asking is critical because God does not force His will upon us; He desires that we come to Him with our requests. Trusting is perhaps the most challenging step, as it requires us to rely on God's sovereignty, especially when His timing and methods differ from our expectations.
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