In 1983, while doing my Master’s degree at Fuller Theological
Seminary, I became a student of John Wimber’s in MC510: Signs and
Wonders for Church Growth. Pastor Wimber taught our class of nearly
250 students, how to recognize the Holy Spirit’s presence, how to
recognize words of knowledge indicating what the Holy Spirit seeks to
do and how to pray for the sick. Pastor Wimber taught about healing of
the emotions, the body and the spirit. Years later, Pastor Wimber
traveled to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where I was living and working
and put on two conferences which focused on the healing ministry.
Additionally, I attended two of his conferences in Anaheim.
With the background in healing prayer that I learned with John Wimber
in my capacity as a psychologist I sometimes offered to pray for my
sick clients who were believers. Sometimes there were "quick miracles"
and sometimes no healing occurred. When no healing occurred I was in a
position to take the time and pursue "why" the healing didn’t occur. I
discovered over time, and John Wimber had introduced these concepts to
us, that there are often "blocks" to people getting healed. If you can
come to understand what is "blocking" the healing from occurring and
deal with it, a healing can come to the person. Sometimes the "block"
is a basic theological misunderstanding about healing, sometimes it is
emotional woundedness that needs healing first, sometimes it is
personal sin, sometimes there is demonic interference.
For 18 months I poured over my
Bible and reflected on opportunities I’ve had to pray for the sick and
their outcomes and the healings I’ve experienced personally. After
moving to the United States in 1999 the Holy Spirit made it clear to
me that he wanted me to begin to teach all that I had been taught and
all that I had learned so that the ministry of effective prayer for
the sick could be used throughout God’s churches for the furtherance
of His Kingdom. Pastor Wimber passed away several years ago. The
material I have prepared, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit has
it’s basis in John Wimber’s teaching but goes beyond his teaching in
terms of the Biblical teaching on physical healing and on teaching the
actual "nuts and bolts" of "how" to pray for the sick and
problem-solve (with the guidance of the Holy Spirit) through the
blocks to healing so that a healing may be received.
Personally, I have experienced many miraculous healings. My left leg
was lengthened ½ inch, the lining of my abscessed tooth was completely
healed and restored so that a root canal was not necessary, three gall
stones were miraculously removed and I was spared from my appendix
rupturing twice.
There are many different church practices when it comes to praying for
the sick. There are many quick miracles that don’t take much prayer at
all. The teaching and instruction that I bring to the Church at this
time is to help get the sick healed when everything that you know has
already been tried. Whatever Christians are already doing that
"works", they should keep on doing it. If the results of praying for
the sick are disappointing, I invite followers of Christ to come and
learn more so that God is glorified again and again.
Healing the sick, biblically and historically, is integral to
evangelism and ought to be a natural event whenever and wherever the
gospel is preached. Healing the sick was always an evangelistic event
that brought thousands to Christ. Healing the sick, the miracles of
Jesus must be restored in every church.
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