Some say: “If you have enough faith, God will heal you.”
They point to numerous examples in the New Testament where healing took place.
“By His wounds we are healed,” they say. God is the same “yesterday, today, and forever” they proclaim. Because God has healed in the past, he still does so today.
With this thought, the key to healing is our faith. If we have enough faith, we can be healed.
Good Intentions
For many, this idea comes from good intentions. The Bible often uses the picture of healing to explain salvation. The death of Christ on the Cross, healed our sin-sick souls. “By His wounds we are healed,” as Jesus makes a way for us to experience the forgiveness of our sins and spend eternity in heaven. Yet we cannot take this promise about salvation and make it universally true to every illness.
God does not heal every person who has enough faith or who prays the right prayer or who gives enough money or who makes the right touch point with a person of faith. “By His wounds” our sin-sick souls can be healed, but we may, or may not, be healed from cancer, diabetes or heart disease.
The greatest proof that God has not made healing available to all people at every time is the life of Paul. In Acts 14, Paul heals a crippled man in Lystra. In Acts 16, he heals a demon possessed woman. In Acts 19, he healed many in Ephesus. In Acts 20, he raised Eutychus from the dead.
But when Timothy had an upset stomach, Paul told him to take some wine for it. When Ephraditus was sick, Paul couldn’t heal him. And three times Paul prayed for his own condition, but to no avail.
If healing is available to everyone and we just need enough faith to experience it, why couldn’t Paul heal Timothy, Ephraditus, or himself? Why does everyone eventually die? Do they just run out of faith?
God has not made healing available to every person leaving the outcome of healing in our hands if we just have enough faith.
Bad Intentions
For some, this idea comes from bad intentions.
If your faith is the source of healing, you will do anything in your power to prove your faith. This includes giving large sums of money to people who claim they can help you.
This line of thinking makes someone very subtitle to abuse.
Bad Outcomes
Whether from good intentions or bad, the consequences of this line of thinking can border on abusive.
It can produce tremendous guilt for those who are sick. It gives the impression that their illness is their fault. It implies their faith is not meaningful.
It can give false hope to those who are healthy. If God heals all who are sick based on their faith, an absence of sickness can lead some to believe that health is a sign of holiness. For many this is a false hope.
It can create a judgmental attitude toward those who are sick. Why can’t they just believe and get well? Instead of seeing our tasks to assist those who are sick, if we aren’t careful, we begin to judge them.
Another Perspective
God can do as he wishes, however he wishes, whenever he wishes.
If he desires to heal someone, he can.
However, he is not limited by our faith.
And unfortunately, we cannot manipulate God by our faith.
Sometimes people believe and are healed. Most of the time they are not.
Either way—in life or death—a believer can trust the sovereign plan of God and the great hope of heaven.
18 Responses to Your Faith Does Not Heal You
Christine March 6, 2014
I agree totally with what you teach about ‘ your faith does not heal you’ and yet Jesus said to the woman with the issue of blood ‘ your faith has made you whole’ .
Healing is God’s prerogative?
Kevin A. Thompson March 6, 2014
Christine, I would say so. God can heal whomever he wishes. He was highlighting the woman’s faith but it was still his choice. I assume we would agree that Paul didn’t lack faith, yet he prayed three times about his thorn in the flesh and didn’t receive healing.
Stanley Zantarski December 8, 2014
Interesting points. Thanks for sharing.
Natalie January 31, 2015
You referred to the thorn in Paul’s side, we cannot know if that was physical or SPIRITUAL. It very easily could have been guilt for what he had done. I think when Christ tells the woman with the issue of blood “Your faith has made you whole” it is s pretty cut and dry. I don’t think we have to analyze it. Yes, it was Christ’s decision to do so but it was a result of HER faith. Matthew 13:58 says “he did not do many miracles there because of their lack of faith” Again we see it was his decision but his decision was a result of their faith. We see both sides of the coin with these stories. Faith and lack of. The same thing happened with Jarius’ daughter, he made everyone leave because of their lack of faith.
As far as you saying most will not be healed, John 21:25 says the Christ performed so many miracles the whole world could not hold all the books written about them.
I absolutely do not expect to convince you otherwise, but just like me telling someone “Your faith is not enough, or you wouldn’t be sick.” I believe you saying “Your faith will more than likely not yield results” is just as wrong. I also did not read where a single scripture was quoted to back up your words. Yes, there were a few instances in the Bible where God did not use PEOPLE to heal but Christ himself never turned away a single person who needed healing. Never did he say “this is God’s Will.” Like I said, according to John there were more miracles than not. Like I said, I don’t expect to change your opinion, I just hope that instead of listening to you, or me for that matter, people will go to God’s Word and let Him reveal to them what his Will is.
Stephanie August 10, 2016
My husband passed three years ago from a very short battle with cancer. Many people were praying for him to be healed, and I don’t mean three people. There had to be at least a hundred. So, with that being said, did we all not have enough “faith?” I find that hard to believe. I believe that my husband fulfilled what his assignment was down here on Earth and God gave him his reward! He died two days before his 36th birthday. I believe that not everyone receives a healing down here, our great reward is in heaven. If we were to all be healed on Earth, then Jesus’s sacrifice would have been for nothing. There would be no heaven to look forward to because it would be here on Earth. As long as we have faith, even the size of a mustard seed we can do all things through Christ! We have to remember though that God is the Beginning and the End. He has the final say through His will!
Kevin A. Thompson August 10, 2016
Well said Stephanie.
Ifeanyi March 8, 2015
I totally agree with Natalies view… The ability and willingness of God to heal those who come unto him in submission and faith is not a “flip a coin, head or tails scenario… Though God reserves the right to grant healing, more often than not faith is a catalyst to that request being granted… Hence the words…. “go..ur faith has made you whole….
Kevin A. Thompson March 8, 2015
No doubt faith plays a part in that story, yet this article is warning against assuming faith is a magic key which forces God to do something. Many great people of faith did not receive healing–Paul would probably be one.
Alexander Maclean April 9, 2015
If what you say is true surely this makes a liar out of jesus , whatever you ask of the father in my name he will give it to you, i would expect that statement to include healing wouldnt you ?
Kevin A. Thompson April 9, 2015
Alexander, I think I have a fair test to see if that verse means what you think it means. Go to a local children’s hospital and ask God to heal each person there. If it doesn’t work, will that be a sign of your lack of faith? I don’t think it would be, but using your argument it would be.
Rose April 19, 2015
Without faith it is impossible to please God. .Faith without works is DEAD. .Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Men fail..not God. Many variables in individual lives are often the deal breaker in the results of believing for healing..dark forces..hidden sin…deception..Unforgiveness …using the healing message for financial gain…idolatry…self glory..etc..Some people get saved, but many don’t! But its Gods will that ALL are saved..To indicate God gives special preferrence To some and not others is to crush pepples hope and faith altogether. We should never stop operating in the faith Jesus examples for us just because humans have failed us. When a great man of God of faith died a few years ago..I did not understand..God said to me..”I want people to stop looking at MAN. Always have hope..always have faith and keep your eyes on Jesus and not man. Do not focus on stuff..running to a man or woman to get something…turn your eyes upon Jesus and get into that secret place.. God will not give His glory to another! AND NEVER STOP BELIEVING HIM FOR YOUR MIRACLE!
Dwayne August 21, 2015
God wants u holy(spiritually healed)more than he wants u wholly(physically healed)…If u conmbine those two as always gods will based on someones faith then how do u explain all the paraplegics who are born again who are still handicapped. Faith healing doctrine would leave them questioning their salvation…sure i believe faith moves mountains but if that mountain dont move then im left with what jesus prayed in the garden. Not my will but thy will be done…and we all can agree that jesus didnt lack faith..amen??
telef fernandes January 23, 2016
just cant understand this healing . mostly no, but rarely yes
BEULAH August 14, 2016
thanks for explaining it so well
BEULAH August 14, 2016
it was very good article