Chapter III - JESUS AND THE DOCTORS
"And a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years, and had suffered many things
of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew
worse, when she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched His garment. For she
said, If I may touch but His clothes, I shall be whole. And straightway the fountain of her
blood was dried up; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague. And Jesus,
immediately knowing in Himself that virtue had gone out of Him, turned Him about in the press,
and said, Who touched My clothes? And His disciples said unto Him, Thou seest the multitude
thronging Thee, and sayest Thou, Who touched Me? And He looked round about to see her that had
done this thing. But the woman fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and
fell down before Him, and told Him all the truth. And He said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath
made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague" (Mark 5:25-34).
We may be thankful to God for having given us doctors. Their vocation is one of the most
noble, for a large number of them seek truly to do, with love and compassion, all they are able
to alleviate the evils and sufferings which burden humanity as a result of sin. There are even
some who are zealous servants of Jesus Christ, and who seek also the good of their patients
souls. Nevertheless it is Jesus Himself who is always the first, the best, the greatest
Physician.
Jesus heals diseases in which earthly physicians can do nothing, for the Father gave Him this
power when He charged Him with the work of our redemption. Jesus, in taking upon Him our human
body, delivered it from the dominion of sin and Satan; He has made our bodies temples of the
Holy Ghost and members of His own body (I Corinthians 6:15, 19), and even in our day how many
have been given up by the doctors as incurable, how many cases of tuberculosis, of gangrene, of
paralysis, of dropsy, of blindness and of deafness, have been healed by Him! Is it not then
astonishing that so small a number of the sick apply to Him?
The method of Jesus is quite another than that of earthly physicians. They seek to serve God
in making use of remedies which are found in the natural world, and God makes use of these
remedies according to natural law, according to the natural properties of each, while the
healing which proceeds from Jesus is of a totally different order; it is by divine power, the
power of the Holy Ghost, that Jesus heals. Thus the difference between these two modes of
healing is very marked. That we may understand it better, let us take an example; here is a
physician who is an unbeliever, but extremely clever in his profession; many sick people owe
their healing to him. God gives this result by means of the prescribed remedies, and the
physicians knowledge of them. Here is another physician who is a believer, and who prays God's
blessing on the remedies which he employs. In this case also a large number are healed, but
neither in the one case nor the other does the healing bring with it any spiritual blessing.
They will be preoccupied, even the believing among them, with the remedies which they use, much
more than with what the Lord may be doing with them, and in such a case their healing will be
more hurtful than beneficial. On the contrary, when it is Jesus only to whom the sick person
applies for healing, he learns to reckon no longer upon remedies, but to put himself into direct
relation with His love and His almightiness. In order to obtain such healing, he must commence
by confessing and renouncing his sins, and exercising a living faith. Then healing will come
directly from the Lord, who takes possession of the sick body, and it thus becomes a blessing
for the soul as well as for the body.
But is it not God who has given remedies to man? it is asked. Does not their power come from
Him? Without doubt; but on the other hand, is it not God who has given us His Son with all power
to heal? Shall we follow the way of natural law with all those who do not yet know Christ, and
also with those of His children whose faith is still too weak to abandon themselves to His
almightiness; or rather do we choose the way of faith, receiving healing from the Lord and from
the Holy Spirit, seeing therein the result and the proof of our redemption?
The healing which is wrought by our Lord Jesus brings with it and leaves behind it more real
blessing than the healing which is obtained through physicians. Healing has been a misfortune to
more persons than one. On a bed of sickness serious thoughts had taken possession, but from the
time of his healing how often has a sick man been found anew far from the Lord! It is not thus
when it is Jesus who heals. Healing is granted after confession of sin; therefore it brings the
sufferer nearer to Jesus, and establishes a new link between him and the Lord, it causes him to
experience His love and power, it begins within him a new life of faith and holiness. When the
woman who had touched the hem of Christ's garment felt that she was healed, she learned
something of what divine love means. She went away with the words: "Daughter, thy faith hath
saved thee: go in peace" (Mark 5:34).
O you who are suffering from some sickness, know that Jesus the sovereign Healer is yet in
our midst. He is close to us, and He is giving anew to His Church manifest proofs of His presence.
Are you ready to break with the world, to abandon yourself to Him with faith and confidence?
Then fear not, remember that divine healing is a part of the life of faith. If nobody around you
can help you in prayer, if no elder is at hand to pray the prayer of faith, fear not to go
yourself to the Lord in the silence of solitude, like the woman who touched the hem of His
garment. Commit to Him the care of your body. Get quiet before Him and like the poor woman say,
I will be healed. Perhaps it may take some time to break the chains of your unbelief, but
assuredly none that wait on Him shall be ashamed. "Yea, let none that wait on Thee be ashamed"
(Psalm 25:3).