Explore healing’s biblical foundation and its place in church doctrine with a 7-day study that examines scripture and theology.
Welcome to this 7-day study on healing and its role within Christian theology. Healing is a profound and sometimes debated topic among believers. Throughout Scripture, we see God's power to restore both body and soul, and many wonder whether healing should be emphasized as a central doctrine taught by churches.
From the Old Testament prophets to Jesus’ ministry and the early church, healing was a sign of God’s kingdom breaking into the present age. Yet, in modern times, opinions vary widely—some teach healing as an assured part of Christian experience, while others caution that it should not overshadow Christ as the ultimate salvation.
This study will invite you to carefully examine biblical passages that reveal the nature of God’s healing work, how Jesus practiced healing, and how the early church understood it. We will also confront the important question: should healing be taught as an explicit doctrine central to faith, or viewed more broadly as part of God’s grace within a holistic gospel?
Healing is not purely physical; it also touches the emotional, spiritual, and relational dimensions of our lives. By reflecting on Scripture and theology, you will gain clarity on how healing fits into the story of redemption and how churches might faithfully teach about it. Prepare your heart to engage thoughtfully, prayerfully, and with openness to God’s leading.
Let’s begin this journey seeking not just knowledge but transformation, trusting that God’s healing power is real and that His Word guides us into truth.