“A generous heart refreshes the soul—may you be refreshed in Christ and community here.” A community of generosity, a family rooted in faith—welcome to a place where you can grow. Receive one another as Christ received you (Romans 15:7)—we are blessed you’ve arrived. Knowledge is a purpose God has for each and every one of us, including you today…
‘Friends, let’s pioneer with joy and holy fire, let’s now turn to the true source of healing—the One who restores not just the body, but the soul, spirit, and purpose of the believer. This is a return to divine authority, forgotten by many but now rising again in the remnant.
This is Essay 6 in the “Final Exposures” Series. “But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings…” (Malachi 4:2, KJV).
I. Healing Is a Person, Not a Process:
Jesus didn’t just offer healing—He is the Healer. Before hospitals, insurance, and prescriptions, there was touch, word, and faith. Wherever Christ walked, demons fled, blind eyes opened, diseases vanished, and hope rose again. The true mantle of healing is not man-made. It is:
- Holy.
- Righteous.
- Humble.
- Spirit-led.
- Cross-centered,
And it is returning—through those willing to walk as Jesus walked.
II. Healing in the Ministry of Jesus/In the Gospels, Jesus never turned away a willing heart. He healed:
- The leper (Matthew 8:2–3).
- The paralytic (Mark 2:3–12).
- The woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:25–34).
- The blind (John 9).
- The demonized (Luke 8:27–35).
He didn’t ask for money. He didn’t prescribe herbs. He didn’t blame genetics. He simply said: “Thy faith hath made thee whole.” (Luke 17:19).
III. Fictional Interlude: The Prophet’s Shadow:
In a small village, people whispered of a man named Josiah. He was poor, unknown—but everywhere he went, healing followed. He never shouted. He never took payment. He simply laid hands and whispered the name of Jesus.
One day, a child was brought to him—severely burned, half-lifeless. Josiah knelt, tears in his beard, and said only, “Spirit of the Living God, fall fresh…” The boy’s skin cooled. His eyes opened. He sat up smiling. But Josiah? He walked away unnoticed. Because the mantle of healing never seeks fame—it seeks obedience.
IV. Healing Is Still for Today:
Contrary to lukewarm theology, the gifts of the Spirit have not ceased. Healing remains alive, active, and desperately needed. “Jesus Christ did the same yesterday, and today, and forever,” (Hebrews 13:8). “They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” (Mark 16:18).
This power is not reserved for elite “healers.” It is for the Body—those walking in:
- Purity.
- Faith.
- Humility.
- Truth.
- Love.
V. Why Many Don’t See Healing Today:
- Unbelief in the church. Many pastors teach cessation over expectation.
- Fear of man. What if nothing happens? So no one obeys.
- Idolatry of medicine. The world’s method is chosen first—and faith last.
- Sin and unrepentance. Healing often requires cleansing (James 5:16).
- Lack of teaching and discipleship. We have silenced what Jesus commissioned.
VI. The Cost of Carrying the Mantle/True healing ministry comes with a cost:
- Mockery from religious leaders.
- Attacks from demons and witches.
- Loneliness.
- Misunderstanding from the church.
But it also comes with divine intimacy, authority, and fruit that lasts into eternity.
VII. How to Walk in Healing Power:
- Consecrate your life. Holiness precedes healing authority.
- Study the healing ministry of Jesus. Know His ways, not just His words.
- Pray in secret before praying in public. Power flows from the prayer closet.
- Fast and seek deeper intimacy with God. Some breakthroughs come only through fasting (Matthew 17:21).
- Obey, even when afraid. Faith doesn’t wait for feelings.
- Lay hands. Speak the Word. Expect results.
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, > The Mantle of the Healer: When the Spirit of God Restores What Man Cannot is more than a theological message—it’s a spiritual inheritance waiting to be reclaimed. In today’s world, we’ve traded oil for ointment, prayer for prescriptions, and laying on of hands for lab work.
While God can and does use medicine, He never intended it to replace faith. True healing is not mechanical—it’s miraculous. And it’s still available for those who will believe. Josiah’s fictional account paints a picture of what is possible when we walk in the Spirit, die to self, and speak only what God commands. No spotlight. No circus. Just results.
The greatest tragedy in modern Christianity is not that we’ve lost healing power—it’s that we’ve stopped seeking it. We’ve been conditioned to accept chronic illness, demonic torment, and emotional decay as “our lot in life.” But Scripture declares otherwise.
‘Friends, this essay calls for a holy return to Spirit-led healing ministry. It’s not about personality—it’s about purity. It’s not about talent—it’s about trust. Jesus said we would do greater works—not lesser ones. But those greater works require greater surrender.
If you are a believer, the mantle is not far. It is hanging in your closet of obedience, waiting to be worn by someone who loves God more than comfort and loves people more than reputation.
The Spirit is willing. The world is dying. And the Healer is still calling. Will you carry His mantle? Blessings I hope to all you love. Stay prayed-up!
Author and Servant:
Norman G. Roy III
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