DIVINE HEALING MINISTRY 신유사역

Jesus’ divine healing refers to the supernatural restoration of physical, emotional, or spiritual health that comes directly from God through the power and authority of Jesus Christ. It is an expression of His compassion, His divine nature, and His mission to restore humanity to wholeness.

 "After leaving the synagogue that day, Jesus went to Simon’s home, where he found Simon’s mother-in-law very sick with a high fever. “Please heal her,” everyone begged. 39 Standing at her bedside, he rebuked the fever, and it left her. And she got up at once and prepared a meal for them.

40 As the sun went down that evening, people throughout the village brought sick family members to Jesus. No matter what their diseases were, the touch of his hand healed everyone. 41 Many were possessed by demons; and the demons came out at his command, shouting, “You are the Son of God!” But because they knew he was the Messiah, he rebuked them and refused to let them speak." Luke 4: 39-42

How to Begin Healing the Sick-John Wimber 1984

The Healing Ministry 1988-John Wimber

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John Wimber's 5 Step Healing Model

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Discover the transformative power of healing with John Wimber’s 5 Step Healing Model. This insightful approach addresses physical ailments and delves into emotional and spiritual well-being. Wimber, a pioneer in the healing ministry, shares practical steps that empower individuals to experience profound change in their lives. Whether you’re seeking personal healing or looking to support others, this model offers a comprehensive framework that is both accessible and impactful. Join us as we explore the principles behind this revolutionary method and unlock the potential for healing in your own life. Don’t miss out on this enlightening journey!

In the video, John Wimber outlines a practical approach to praying for healing. This model was designed to help believers pray effectively for the sick, emphasizing a partnership with the Holy Spirit in each step. Wimber’s approach is not meant to be formulaic but rather a guide to assist believers in listening to God’s voice while praying for healing. Below are the five steps of his model, along with their significance:

1. The Interview

The first step involves asking the person in need of healing questions to understand their condition. Wimber emphasizes listening with one ear to the person and the other to the Holy Spirit. This interview phase helps to clarify the issue and sets the tone for spiritual discernment.

2. Diagnosis

In this step, the one praying seeks to discern the root cause of the illness. Wimber encourages believers to rely on both natural understanding and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The diagnosis is not just about medical issues but also about possible spiritual or emotional factors contributing to the condition.

3. Prayer Selection

Once the cause is identified, the next step is deciding how to pray. This could include prayers for physical healing, deliverance, or emotional restoration. Wimber advises praying with faith, believing in God’s power to heal, while also remaining sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

4. Prayer Engagement

This is the actual time of prayer, where the believer prays specifically for healing. Wimber stresses the importance of laying hands on the person, when appropriate, and remaining open to the Holy Spirit’s direction during the prayer. Whether it’s a simple prayer or a more fervent one, the focus should be on partnering with God.

5. Post-Prayer Direction

The final step is providing encouragement or direction after the prayer. Whether the healing occurs instantly or not, this step involves offering continued support, encouraging further faith, and guiding the person in next steps, such as seeking more prayer or reflecting on what God may be doing.

Wimber’s model highlights that healing is ultimately the work of God, and our role is to act in obedience and faith, while staying sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

This 5-step approach has become widely recognized and used in healing ministries worldwide, particularly within the Vineyard movement, where it originated​(Ministry Today Mag)​(YouTube). It encourages believers to pray with expectation while recognizing that God’s timing and will are central to the process.

Jesus' Healing Ministry

The Source of Healing

Jesus’ healing power comes from His divine identity as the Son of God.

  • In John 14:10, Jesus says, “It is the Father, living in me, who is doing his work.”

  • Healing was not merely an act of kindness; it was a manifestation of the Kingdom of God on earth (Luke 11:20).


2. The Purpose of Healing

Divine healing had multiple purposes:

  • To reveal God’s compassion — “When Jesus saw the crowds, he had compassion on them and healed their sick” (Matthew 14:14).

  • To confirm His divine authority — Healing validated that He was the Messiah (Matthew 11:4–5).

  • To destroy the works of the devil — “The Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8).

  • To bring restoration — not only of the body but of the soul, spirit, and relationship with God.


3. The Nature of Healing

Divine healing is holistic — it touches body, soul, and spirit.

  • Physical healing: The blind saw, the lame walked, the lepers were cleansed.

  • Emotional healing: The brokenhearted were comforted.

  • Spiritual healing: Sins were forgiven (Mark 2:5–12).


4. The Continuation of Healing

Jesus’ ministry of healing continues through His followers today:

  • He commissioned His disciples to “heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy, drive out demons” (Matthew 10:8).

  • Healing operates through the power of the Holy Spirit, faith, and the authority of Jesus’ name (Acts 3:6, Mark 16:17–18).


5. The Cross and Healing

At the center of divine healing is the atonement — the work of the Cross.

  • Isaiah 53:5 says, “By His stripes we are healed.”

  • Healing flows from Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection — the victory over sin, sickness, and death itself.


In summary:

Jesus’ divine healing is the supernatural manifestation of God’s love and power, restoring people to wholeness — body, soul, and spirit — through faith in Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit.

How believers can minister divine healing today

1. The Foundation: Authority in Jesus’ Name

When believers minister healing, they do not do it by their own power but by the authority and name of Jesus Christ.

“In my name they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.” — Mark 16:17–18

The name of Jesus carries His delegated authority — the same authority that healed the blind, cleansed lepers, and raised the dead.
When we speak healing in His name, we represent His Kingdom on earth.


2. The Power Source: The Holy Spirit

Jesus healed through the anointing of the Holy Spirit:

“God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, and He went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil.” — Acts 10:38

Today, every Spirit-filled believer carries that same power. Healing flows when the Holy Spirit moves through faith, compassion, and obedience.


3. The Channel: Faith and Compassion

Faith and compassion open the flow of divine power:

  • Faith connects us to God’s promises (Mark 11:24).

  • Compassion connects us to God’s heart (Matthew 14:14).

When we minister healing, we must first feel the heart of Jesus for the person — not just the desire to see a miracle, but the compassion to see them whole.


4. The Method: Biblical Practices for Healing

Here are several biblical ways believers minister healing:

a. Laying on of Hands

“They will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.” — Mark 16:18
Touch transmits the power and love of God when done in faith.

b. Anointing with Oil

“Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord.” — James 5:14–15
Oil symbolizes the Holy Spirit and consecration to God.

c. Speaking the Word of Faith

“He sent His word and healed them.” — Psalm 107:20
Words spoken in faith release God’s creative power (Proverbs 18:21).

d. Commanding in Jesus’ Name

Jesus often commanded sickness to leave (“Be healed,” “Come out,” “Rise and walk”). We can do the same as His representatives (Acts 3:6).


5. The Atmosphere: Worship and Presence

Healing often manifests in an atmosphere filled with worship and expectation.
When God’s presence is honored, faith rises, and the Holy Spirit moves freely.


6. The Purpose: Reveal Jesus and Bring Wholeness

The ultimate purpose of healing is not just physical recovery — it is to glorify Jesus, confirm His word, and draw people to salvation.

“That your faith should not rest on the wisdom of men but on the power of God.” — 1 Corinthians 2:5

Healing is a sign of the Kingdom, showing that the same Jesus who healed 2,000 years ago is alive and working through His people today.


✨ Summary

 

Principle                                             Description

Authority                                            Healing is done in Jesus’ name.

Power                                                 Healing flows through the Holy Spirit.

Faith & Compassion                        The believer’s heart connects with God’s will.

Methods                                             Laying on hands, anointing, prayer, commanding.

Purpose                                              Reveal God’s love and confirm the Gospel.

 

"At sunset, all who were ill with various diseases were brought to Jesus, and laying His hands on each one, He healed them. Demons also came out of many people, shouting, "You are the Son of God!" But He rebuked the demons and would not allow them to speak, because they knew He was the Christ. At daybreak, Jesus went out to a solitary place, and the crowds were looking for Him. They came to Him and tried to keep Him from leaving. But Jesus told them, "I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns as well, because that is why I was sent."

Luke 4:40-43