Numbers 21:9 9So Moses made a bronze serpent, and put it on a pole; and so it was, if a serpent had bitten anyone, when he looked at the bronze serpent, he lived.
“Pastor Prince, I know that God is my healer. But why is this
sickness and pain still in my body?” If you have been looking
at your sickness and pain all this while, stop looking at
yourself and start looking at Jesus. Did He or did He not take
upon Himself your sickness and pain?
God’s Word declares, “Surely our sicknesses he hath borne,
and our pains — he hath carried them…” (Isaiah 53:4, YLT)
Since Jesus has already taken your sickness and pain at the
cross, then He cannot “untake” them. Even if you find it hard
to believe that Jesus has paid for your healing, especially
when the pain is unbearable, the truth is that it is still
paid for. It is a finished work!
God is not saying that your sickness does not exist, nor is
He asking you to pretend that it is not there. He is asking
you to look away from the sickness, painful as it may
be, and look to the truth that it has already been judged at
the cross in the body of His Son.
Once, while still in the wilderness, the children of Israel
were bitten by deadly desert serpents. The serpents were real.
The bites were painful and deadly. So God told Moses to point
the people to the bronze serpent put on a pole — a picture of
the cross. (John 3:14) Bronze signifies judgment. In other
words, the serpent — their problem — was already judged at the
cross.
Those who kept their eyes on the bronze serpent lived. Those
who focused on their wounds died. So stop looking at your
sickness. Instead, look to the cross and see your sickness
already judged in the body of Jesus. Surely He has
borne your sicknesses and carried your pains! That is the
truth of God’s Word. And His Word supersedes natural facts.
My friend, you let natural facts rule or establish God’s
truths over your problem by what you choose to focus on. So
decide today not to focus on the facts concerning your
problem. Instead, establish the truth of God’s Word and
Christ’s finished work over your problem — and live!
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