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          healing, or it’s something else, don’t try to explain it away because you haven’t experienced it or
        
        
          because don’t have it yet. Humble yourself before the Word of God, and say, “Just because I
        
        
          haven’t done it or I haven’t seen it doesn’t mean this is wrong. This is right, and Lord, I’m
        
        
          asking You to elevate my experience. Bring me up to this.” And we’ll be doing that the rest of
        
        
          our lives.
        
        
          Now, we’re looking in the Scriptures to see what Jesus did. When we see it, we will find the
        
        
          unchanging will of God for all men for all time. Each time the word “all” or “every” is used in
        
        
          reference to someone getting healed, it will be in bold letters.
        
        
          Matthew 4:23 says, “And Jesus went about
        
        
          all
        
        
          Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and
        
        
          preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing
        
        
          all
        
        
          manner of sickness and
        
        
          all
        
        
          manner of
        
        
          disease among the people.”
        
        
          Do you believe it is still the will of God for there to be teaching? Is it still the will of God for
        
        
          there to be preaching of the Gospel? Then why do we drop the last one? If you would agree that
        
        
          He was showing the will of God, that we are supposed to be teaching and preaching, then why
        
        
          would you leave off the last part?
        
        
          “And his fame went throughout
        
        
          all
        
        
          Syria: and they brought unto Him…” how many? “
        
        
          all
        
        
          sick
        
        
          people that were taken with divers diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with
        
        
          devils, and those which were lunatic, and those that had the palsy; and he healed them.”
        
        
          Them
        
        
          refers to
        
        
          all
        
        
          that they brought. It didn’t say that He healed
        
        
          part of
        
        
          them. It says that He healed
        
        
          them,
        
        
          all
        
        
          who came.
        
        
          How many people got healed that day? Where are the unlucky ones? What about the ones that it
        
        
          wasn’t time for their healing, or it wasn’t the will of God, or who God was teaching something?
        
        
          How many people got healed there that day? A bunch, and it was
        
        
          all
        
        
          of them.
        
        
          We’re going to look at an example in Matthew, then at the same happening in Luke. But Luke
        
        
          says it a little bit differently than Matthew. Don’t let this be too simple for you. Let it get into
        
        
          your spirit. You know it is working in your spirit when you get excited about it. Matthew 8:16
        
        
          says, “When the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils:
        
        
          and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed
        
        
          all
        
        
          that were sick.” Did He heal several of
        
        
          them—fifty, sixty, ninety-nine percent? No.
        
        
          All
        
        
          means everyone included, nobody excluded.
        
        
          All
        
        
          means
        
        
          all
        
        
          . He “…healed
        
        
          all
        
        
          that were sick: That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah
        
        
          the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.” He took whose? He
        
        
          didn’t just take theirs. He is healing
        
        
          all
        
        
          in manifestation of that scripture and in manifestation of
        
        
          the unchanging will of God for
        
        
          all
        
        
          men for
        
        
          all
        
        
          time.
        
        
          Luke’s account says it like this, in Luke 4:40. This is the same happening. “Now when the sun
        
        
          was setting,
        
        
          all
        
        
          they that had any sick…” Hear the language of this: everyone that had anyone
        
        
          sick, “with divers diseases brought them unto him; and he laid his hands on
        
        
          every
        
        
          one of them,
        
        
          and healed them.” Where are the ones who didn’t have enough faith? Where are the ones for
        
        
          whom it wasn’t God’s timing for them? Where?