1Oh, the joys of those who are kind to the poor!
The LORD rescues them when they are in trouble.
2The LORD protects them
and keeps them alive.
He gives them prosperity in the land
and rescues them from their enemies.
3The LORD nurses them when they are sick
and restores them to health. (NLT)
The God revealed to us in Jesus is the healer of soul and body. The gospels are filled with stories of healing miracles. The church Jesus founded is called to be an instrument of healing in the world, continuing the works of Jesus in the power of the same Spirit who filled and animated Him. Christians have a long established tradition of being involved in healing ministries: praying for the sick (within and without the church), exercising spiritual gifts, founding hospitals, pioneering medical missions, and so on.
Psalm 41:3 beautifully establishes the basis of all prayer for the sick. It shows God’s loving, tender care for us. In ‘The Message’ it reads like this: ”Whenever we’re sick and in bed, God becomes our nurse, nurses us back to health.” Alec Motyer says it carries the idea of God rearranging the bedding. There is this thought of the Lord’s personal care of the sick one. ”What a sweet conception of God as nurse in the room where feet must be shod with velvet and voices speak in gentlest tones!” F.B. Meyer.
Let this encourage you today in your prayers for your own healing, and/or your prayer concerns for others. A famous preacher told how, early on in his Christian life, he went through the entire Bible from beginning to end, with a blue pencil in hand, and he marked every single reference he found to healing. ‘Do you know what I ended up with?’ he asked. ‘A blue Bible!’