The Power and Purpose of Laying on Hands

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The laying on of hands remains pretty much unchanged from the Old Testament through the New Testament so we can look at the Old Testament and see how it functioned there and then we're going to look at the New Testament and see how that it operates there and then what we want is the principle we want to extract the principle out of this. [00:03:28]

We cannot by the laying on of hands change anything that God has determined. We cannot tell God that he must bless this one and not bless that one. God is the one who blesses and we'll see that again in Jacob in a moment and so Jacob is simply doing what God had directed him. [00:07:33]

If we do if we lay hands on someone without God's approval, that has no power at all, but clearly this had God's approval. How do we know that? Because Jacob now has to flee from his brother Esau. He runs for his life to his uncle Laban, and that night or the night after, he lays down to sleep. [00:11:13]

The second thing that the laying on of hands was used for in the Old Testament was to appoint officers or ministries. Numbers chapter 27 verse 22 so Moses did as the Lord commanded him he took Joshua and set him before Eliza the priest and before all the congregation. [00:12:50]

The practice of laying on hands for healing, as instructed in Mark 16, is an act of faith and obedience. It acknowledges God’s sovereignty in healing and encourages believers to trust in His will and timing. They will lay hands on the sick and they will recover. [00:23:41]

The principle behind laying on of hands is imparting or giving. It's giving a blessing, it's giving healing, or it's giving authority in the case of Joshua being appointed or the Levites being appointed so it is giving something to the person who is being prayed for. [00:26:52]

We have no power in our hands unless we're acting as the hands of God. Now remember in 1 Corinthians 12 it speaks about the body of Christ and it says that one is the ear and one is the eye and one is the hand and one is the foot. [00:28:49]

We cannot lay hands on someone that God has not chosen. We can only recognize what God has already done and so it's a very serious and a very important step. Now in 1 Timothy 5:22, Paul says to Timothy, do not lay hands on anyone hastily. [00:39:39]

The context is the appointment of elders. Remember that Paul is telling to determine Timothy you need to appoint elders he gives them a list of the qualifications of an elder but then he says don't lay hands on anyone hastily other words be careful because this is a serious serious step. [00:40:07]

You cannot give what you have not received. I mean that's simple. If you only have a dollar in your back pocket you cannot give a hundred bucks. I mean it's not difficult is it? You can only give what you got and spiritually you can only give what you've received. [00:45:01]

The problem is that instead of laying hands on people and giving, we have our hands out wanting a handout from God, wanting a handout from the church or from somebody else and I'm not talking about money I'm talking about spiritual stuff. No we shouldn't be having a handout, we should be imparting. [00:50:28]

Freely you have received freely give. Now obviously this speaks about not charging for the gifts of God so those healers who charge people to be prayed for they're out of line Jesus says if you have a gift you received it as a gift you didn't buy it from God. [00:52:09]

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