I Am Willing

Published on March 12, 2026 at 10:30 PM

I AM WILLING

Matthew 8:3

"Jesus reached out His hand and touched the man. 'I am willing,' He said. 'Be clean!' Immediately he was cured of his leprosy."

The Heart of Jesus to Heal

It is forever settled: it is God's will to heal.

God’s character is revealed throughout Scripture. In Exodus 15:26 He declares, “I am the Lord who heals you.” From the beginning, God revealed Himself as the One who restores, heals, and makes whole.

When Jesus came to earth, He carried the same heart of the Father. In Isaiah 53:4, we are told that He took up our infirmities and carried our diseases. Wherever Jesus went, He fulfilled this prophecy—healing the blind, the lame, and those suffering from every kind of sickness.

The ministry of Jesus did not end at the cross. It was resurrected with even greater power. The same Jesus who healed then is alive today and still healing.aith in the Name of Jesus

There is life, healing, and restoration in the name of Jesus. Scripture reminds us that faith is our vehicle to God. Faith opens the door to heaven and releases God’s grace into our lives.

As we trust Him, God begins His healing work. Sometimes He heals instantly, and sometimes He works through a process. But in every situation, He brings healing and restoration to our souls, our minds, and our bodies.

Jesus also deals with our attitudes, our perspectives, and our understanding. His ministry is not only to heal our bodies but also to transform our hearts and renew our minds.

Today’s Invitation

Today, open your heart to God's Word and receive His truth.

He is still Jehovah Rapha — the Lord who heals.

And just as Jesus said to the man with leprosy, He still speaks these words today:

“I am willing.”

 

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