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Healing Is Not a Reward — It Is a Provision of Mercy

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Healing Is Not a Reward — It Is a Provision of Mercy

There is a dangerous mindset quietly spreading among many believers:
“If I can just become good enough, pray enough, fast enough, or serve enough, maybe God will heal me.”

Healing does not come because you deserve it. Healing comes because God is good.
“Healing is not a reward. It is a provision of mercy.”
That statement alone can break years of condemnation, fear, and spiritual frustration.

Many People Are Trying to Merit What Jesus Already Paid For
Some believers secretly think:
“Maybe God has not healed me because I failed Him.”
“Maybe my mistakes disqualified me.”
“Maybe I have not prayed enough.”

“Healing is not dependent on your goodness but on God’s goodness.”
If healing depended on human perfection, nobody would qualify.
The foundation of divine healing is not your performance.
It is the mercy of God and the finished work of Jesus Christ.

Healing Always Comes — But Not Everybody Receives It
One of the deepest truths from the book is this:
“Healing always comes, but healing is not always received!”
That changes the conversation completely.
The issue is not whether God is willing.
The issue is whether people know how to receive what He has already provided.
Many are waiting for God to decide whether He wants to heal them, while Heaven is waiting for them to believe His Word.

God’s Word Is Medicine
The book teaches that the Word of God is not merely inspirational. It is medicinal.
Proverbs 4:20–22 says:
“My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings.
Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart.
For they are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh.”

God’s Word must be taken like medicine:
Hear it continually
Speak it audibly
Keep it before your eyes
Hold it in your heart
Repeat the dose when symptoms persist

Many believers take natural medicine more consistently than they take God’s Word.
Yet Heaven’s prescription has no harmful side effects and no overdose limit.

Symptoms Are Not Final Verdicts
The difference between a disease and its symptoms
Symptoms are often Satan’s attempt to convince you that nothing changed after prayer. But Rev. Areogun explains that symptoms can remain temporarily even after healing power has started working.
Just like Jesus cursed the fig tree before visible changes appeared, many miracles begin at the invisible root before manifesting outwardly.
Faith keeps standing even when feelings are fluctuating.

Faith and Medicine Are Not Enemies
Faith healing and medical healing are “not necessarily mutually exclusive.”
The problem is not medicine itself.
The problem is making medicine a substitute for God.
A believer can:
trust God,
stand on Scripture,
pray in faith,
and still receive medical attention wisely.

The key is keeping faith in God as the source.
This balanced truth has helped many believers avoid unnecessary confusion, guilt, and extremes.

The Real Battle Is Often Against Fear and Unbelief
Many people lose their healing battle because:
they give up too quickly,
they speak negatively,
they become impatient,
they focus only on symptoms,
or they allow unbelief to replace faith.

Faith must be guarded.
Jesus once asked His disciples:
“Where is your faith?”
That question still echoes today.

Your Situation Can Change
No condition is beyond God’s power.
Medical reports may identify the mountain, but faith in God can still move it.
The final decision is whose report you will believe:
God’s Word
or the circumstances around you.

Final Thoughts
If you have been discouraged, battling symptoms, confused about healing, or standing for someone else’s recovery, this message is simple:
Do not give up on God’s Word.
Healing is still God’s will.
And His mercy is still available.

Culled from: Divine Healing Secrets by Rev. Olusola Areogun
Divine Healing Secrets by Rev. Olusola Areogun is not merely a book about healing. It is a faith-stabilizing manual that restores confidence in God’s goodness while bringing balance, wisdom, patience, and scriptural understanding to the subject of divine health.

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