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Healing Through Praise and Worship
by Janis Lewis
taken from the Summer 1997 issue
   
We
are a society that has come to a point of believing only that
which we can see, feel, hear and touch. When there is a physical
problem in our bodies, we are quick to call the doctor and make
an appointment. We expect the doctor to tell us what is wrong
and how to cure it. The doctor then gives us a prescription with
the recommended dosage. We must be faithful to use the proper
amount of medicine for the correct amount of time in order to
receive healing. We follow every detail exactly as the doctor
prescribes because we are able to see a person and hear his
instruction.
God
is Jehovah Rapha, our healer, and yet we often do not trust His promise
to heal us because we cannot use our senses to recognize Him.
Doctors have degrees and certificates, but God has his Word,
which is packed full with prescriptions and promises for our
lives. It has every answer to every problem we face. We simply
have to step into faith in order to receive His promises.
Faith
works in the supernatural, not in the natural. I Corinthians
says that faith is the substance of things not seen and the
evidence of things not heard. God wants us to have faith and
trust Him for our healing.
One
way to come into that place of trust and faith is through praise
and worship. God’s desire for us is that we praise Him at all
times. He yearns for His church to praise Him, but so often we
are too busy doing our own things. God wants us to praise Him
continually.
The
definition of praise is to express admiration or approval.
Praise is the act of extolling God for what He has done and for
what He is doing. As His children, we offer Him our sacrifices
of praise through Jesus (Heb. 13:15). God yearns for His church
to praise Him. Praise sets us in an attitude to receive. Through
praise, God allows His children to tap into his presence, where
we are able to receive a multitude of His promises, one of which
is His promise of healing.
Worship
is praising God for who He is without asking questions or
seeking answers. Worship is submission to God, and submission is
required from us in order to come into the Holy of Holies, where
we can find refuge, strength and healing.
Praise and worship are demonstrations of our
faith, and they also encourage faith within us, because they
require the spirit, soul and body to come into alignment with
God’s Word. Through praise and worship, we step into faith.
And through our faith, God’s healing Spirit is able to work
within us.
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