"And many who had believed came confessing and telling their deeds. Also, many of those who had practiced magic brought their books together and burned them in the sight of all. And they counted up the value of them, and it totaled fifty thousand pieces of silver."
(Acts 19:18)"Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord.
"And the prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven.
"Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much."
James 5:14-16
Confession of sin is a forgotten key in the ministry of divine healing. Yet it is clear from the above Scripture in James, that it was an integral part of the ministry of healing in the New Testament. People were instructed to "confess your trespasses [sins] to one another", AS WELL AS to "pray for one another", "that you MAY be healed". The implication is, if you don't pray for one another, OR if you don't confess your sins TO ONE ANOTHER, you MAY NOT be healed - that is, it is quite possible that you will not receive healing.
I hope you are amongst those people who believe in getting prayer answers. What is the point of praying if God is not listening? Well, you might think that at least praying like this might prevent us from doing something worse, but actually God says in Proverbs 28:9,
"One who turns away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer is an abomination".
In other words, if you don't care what God says, God doesn't care to listen to what YOU SAY. Not only that, God hates such prayer. To him, it is mockery. So then, in a church where sin - both open and hidden, has time and again limited the working of the Holy Spirit, do you think that a lack of honesty and transparency before God and man could be a reason why some prayers for healing are not answered? I believe you will say, 'Yes' to this. Sometimes, it is more surprising that ANY of our prayers are answered than that some of them are not.
Instead of making a theology of saying that God doesn't do it any more, we would be better off finding out if He has told us in His Word somewhere WHY he isn't doing it. And there may well be reasons that can be discovered. I am NOT saying that unconfessed sin would be the only possible reason for the lack of healing in a particular person's case. But deep probing - both into the life of the minister of healing and into the life of the sick one, will often reveal that it easily could be.
Do we have the ear of God when we pray? The Bible says, "And if we KNOW that HE HEARS US, whatever we ask, we KNOW that we HAVE the petitions that we have asked of Him". (1 John 5:15). If we are asking things from God, and we don't KNOW that we have them, according to this Scripture, its because we don't know if God is hearing us or not.
And there are reasons why God sometimes chooses NOT to hear our prayers. David the Psalmist wrote:
"If I regard iniquity in my heart, The Lord will not hear." (Psalm 66:18)
Iniquity is rebellion. We are talking about things you know about, where you know you are going against God and His purposes. The Scripture indicates that if there are things the Lord is not happy about in your life, and God is speaking to you about them, but you love those things and don't want to give them up, God won't even hear your prayers. That is the price you pay for harboring and holding onto sin.
If God does not hear your prayers, you won't get prayer answers. That will take all the excitement and wonder out of the Christian life for you. You may be able to get into a praise service and get caught up for a moment with the music and the motion and the atmosphere of it all, but in your deep heart, you just won't have the confidence and joy that comes when you are no longer rebelling against the will of God for your life.
(As an aside, please allow me to point out that some people prefer churches that don't confront sin. They want something that will tickle their ears (2 Timothy 4:3). They want an entertainment programme and motivational messages that build their personal self esteem without drawing them to the cross. Such churches may see what man is capable of doing, but they will never see what God is capable of doing. A lot of people like it that way though. Churches like this, if they are well run, CAN grow into the thousands, and look very successful. It doesn't mean God is impressed, though we tend to be. There is something noteworthy about strong leadership, no matter who exercises it or to what purpose.)
Sin can block answers to prayer, and prayers for divine healing in particular. Jesus did promise to answer our prayers, but there are conditions. These conditions are not unreasonable. We must "abide in Him and He in us" (John 15:7), we must not "regard iniquity in our heart" (Psalm 66:18), we must "ask the Father in Jesus' name", we must "believe that we receive" (Mark 11:24), "forgive men their trespasses" (Matthew 6:14,15; Mark 11:25) and we must "keep his commandments and do those things which are pleasing in His sight" (1 John 3:22). And his commandments are "not burdensome" (1 John 5:13). His main commandments are to walk in faith and love. This we can do if we humble ourselves before God and receive grace from God. God is not looking for perfect legalistic obedience but an obedience from the heart.
There are certain kinds of unconfessed sins which are almost certain to prevent a person from receiving divine healing in their lives. Many times these unconfessed sins are also the real reason why the person got unwell in the first place.
I want to tell you want the most common sins are that block the flow of God's healing power - or indeed God's power in any dimension of salvation. They are:
Unforgiveness
Unforgiveness can grow into a root of bitterness, and cause other negative things to grow up in the soul of man - things like resentment, hatred, retaliation, revenge, anger, hatred, violence and murder. Murder can exist in the heart whether or not the act is ever carried out. And yes, these kinds of sins will often stop a person from getting healed. They need to be confessed in the right way. First of all to God, but often to the person involved, or to a minister of the gospel, as the Spirit of God leads.
Unforgiveness and related conditions of the soul are often responsible for diseases like arthritis and cancer which EAT AWAY at a person's body, just as the bitterness EATS AWAY at their soul.
Fear and Anxiety
God says, "Fear not!". To yield to fear is a sin. To accept fear is a sin. Fear many times is faith in the devil's ability to hurt you. Fear can get a grip on your heart if you are not full of God, or if you refuse to walk in fellowship with God. But we are commanded to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18), so FEAR is evidence of disobedience to God in this area. Fear is a substance of things not hoped for, an evidence of things not seen. Fear, and related issues like anxiety (worry) are responsible for MANY diseases - including heart troubles, angina, high blood pressure, asthma, migraines, sleep disorders, PMS, allergies, acne and many other skin disorders.
Self-Rejection
We are commanded by God to love our neighbour as ourselves. If we hate ourselves, our capacity to love others is correspondingly limited. And we tend to reject the love of God for us, also, when we hate ourselves. Some people reject themselves because of the way they look, others because of the things they have done. No body is perfect, but the body is a vehicle for giving expression to the spirit and soul. Good qualities in the spirit and soul can definitely be expressed through a less than perfect body, and most sensible people realise this, and appreciate a person for what they are on the inside. But if we hate ourselves because of our bodies, it sends a signal to the body which may result in various kinds of auto-immune diseases where the white corpuscles start attacking the body, leading to diseases such as Lupus or Krohn's disease. It also makes us look and feel miserable.
The same thing can happen if we reject ourselves because of our past failures and sins. Self-rejection and guilt are roots for many diseases. Christ gave us a new life through his death and resurrection, opening the way for the Spirit of God to make us new. We need to identify with that new life, and not reject ourselves any longer. The old nature with all its wickedness and foolishness was put to death in Jesus at the cross.
The spirit, soul and body of man are closely inter-related. If the soul is out of harmony with the perfect will of God, then the body will often get out of harmony with God's perfect will, and get sick. If the soul is afflicted with feelings of resentment, bitterness, fear, guilt and self-loathing, then there are plenty of open doors for disease to come in, and spirits of infirmity to take root in a person's life, resulting in disease.
The Remedy
God says to confess our sins and trespasses to one another, so that we may be healed. Traditionally evangelicals ha
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