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Seeking wholeness of body, mind, spirit, soul, and relationships ...

A FEW WORDS ABOUT SPIRITUAL HEALING ...
  • Scripture strongly affirms ministries of healing. The root of the word healing in New Testament Greek, sozo, is the same as that of salvation and wholeness.
  • Spiritual healing is God’s work. Persons find balance, harmony, and wholeness of body, mind, spirit, and relationships through confession, forgiveness, and reconciliation between God and humanity, among individuals and communities, within each person, and between humanity and the rest of creation. Healing is not magic nor is it “cure” in this context, which is why I really prefer the word wholeness. Underlying healing and wholeness is the great mystery of God’s unfailing love for each one of us.
  • God does not promise that we will be spared suffering but God does promise to be with us in our suffering. When we are able to trust that promise, we can recognize God’s sustaining presence in pain, sickness, injury, and estrangement. The greatest healing of all is the reunion or reconciliation of a human being with God. When this happens, physical healing sometimes happens, mental and emotional balance is often restored, spiritual health is enhanced, and relationships are mended. For the Christian, the basic purpose of spiritual healing is to renew and strengthen one’s relationship with God in Christ.
  • Anointing the forehead with oil is a “sign-act” which invokes the healing love of God. The oil points beyond itself and those doing the anointing to the action of the Holy Spirit and the presence of the healing Christ, who is the “Anointed One.” Laying on of hands show the power of touch, which plays a central role in the healings recorded in the New Testament. Touch is a tangible expression of the presence of the Christ the Healer, working in and through those who pray in this way.
Excerpts and adaptation of United Methodist Book of Worship, 613-614
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  • MOSAIC Home
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  • Ways to Pray!
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    • Embodied Prayer
    • Healing Prayer
    • Jesus Prayer
    • Lectio Divina: Praying with Scripture
    • Prayers Altars
    • Prayers Stations
    • Prayer of Examen
    • Praying with Icons
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    • Rhythm & Rule of Life
    • Worship Altars
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