According
to (Matthew 8:16) “When evening came, people brought to Jesus many who had
demons in them. Jesus drove out the
“evil spirits” with a word and healed all who were sick.”
What
a gesture of Jesus, who had compassion on all the suffering, without
commiserating with them.
Generally,
people who are sick want people to commiserate with them, in other words mourn
their losses. But
Jesus instead says, “In the world you will have tribulation (suffering); but be
of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33 NKJV).
This
means, Jesus always gave hope to those who were sick, by giving them healing
and wholeness for a better life ahead for them.
Commiserating,
will only keep the problem alive in a state of fear of reprisals – meaning: no
better than what they have lifestyle, one of sadness, as if burying all hopes
for a brighter, and better future.
What
we need to understand is this – Jesus came to give us fullness of life, not
death, and suffering, for He resurrected the dead, and made those who were not
whole, healed, whole, complete, lacking
in nothing. For His instructions
in (Matthew 10:7-14), repeat His life through us to, “Go and preach the Kingdom
of heaven is near! Heal the sick, bring
the dead back to life, heal those who suffer from dreaded skin diseases and
drive out demons,” just like He Jesus did, in His contact with the people who
chose to seek help from Him, knowing of the miracles He had, and could perform.
We
too, can use His name to do what He asked us to do, as well as the apostles in
(Matthew 10:7-14). So if there is any
among you who are sick, or need healing, and wholeness from any evil spirit of
infirmities, then this is how Jesus, with His word healed everybody who came to
Him for help, and that is, “Go free.”
So, if you or anybody need help, just say, “In Jesus’ name go free,”
adding on the name of the person needing healing, and wholeness. Jesus is all the authority we need to empower
us to do the works He did, and so in His honour we shall obey, and when we
encounter those who are suffering in any way, just give them the hope for their
future and speak out life to them, as He instructed, Amen, so be it Lord Jesus
to do it!”