Listen and Watch – Reference # 2145

How To Apply – Rely On God
- 1. Study the Bible daily for at least a half hour. Continually increase your Bible study time.
- 2. It is best to study the scriptures as soon as you awaken in the morning. Also, it is good to meditate upon the scriptures before going to bed.
- 3. As you study, ask the Holy Spirit to guide you into all truth.
- 4. Have devotion with your family morning and evening. Family devotion may consist of songs, prayer, Bible or inspired reading and discussion.
- 5. When you find a Bible promise, believe it as though it has already happened.
- 6. Promises of healing should be committed to memory. Some of these healing promises are found below:
Exodus 15:26
2 Chronicles 7:14
Jeremiah 30:17
Jeremiah 17:14
Psalm 103:1-3
3 John 2
Isaiah 57:18-19
James 5:14-15
7. The healing miracles of Jesus should also be studied. The following table gives the main texts for the healing miracles of Christ. Study each one carefully and draw principles from Christ’s example:
John 4:43-54 The nobleman’s son
Mark 1:29-31 Peter’s mother-in-law
John 5:1-15 The invalid at Bethesda
Mark 1:40-45 First healing of leprosy
Mark 2:1-12 Paralytic lowered through the roof
Mark 3:1-6 Man with a withered hand
Luke 7:1-10 The centurion’s servant
Matt. 9:27-31 Two blind men
Matt. 9:32-34 A dumb demoniac
Matt. 12:22-32 Blind and dumb demoniac
Mark 5:25-31 Woman with an issue of blood
Mark 7:31-37 Deaf-mute of Decapolis
Mark 8:22-26 Blind man near Bethsaida
John 9:1-41 Man born blind
Luke 13:10-17 Crippled woman
Luke 14:1-4 Man with dropsy
Luke 17:11-19 Ten lepers
Mark 10:46-52 Blind Bartimaeus
Luke 22:50-51 Malchus’ ear
God’s promises, described in the Bible as “exceeding great and precious,” are the means by which we place our trust in Him. “Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust,” 2 Peter 1:4. When I believe God’s promises, I first of all “Believe that He is,” that is to say that I believe that God exists and therefore is able to heal me. I must also believe that “He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him,” Hebrews 11:6. This means that I believe not only that God is able, but that He is thrilled with the thought of healing me if my recovery will bring glory to His name. He loves to reward the diligent seeker.

