Healing in Jesus’ Name
An Issue of Obedience and Practice
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About the Book
There are many theologies today, but they are irrelevant to daily life and can do nothing about human suffering. These are powerless and empty theologies confined to the brain. Spoken words without power are useless because they do not follow what they preach. Spoken words hand in hand with supporting signs and wonders through obedience are powerful and relevant to daily life.
There is only one model for believers. Jesus is the model. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). Jesus is sufficient for us. Only Jesus can fulfill our lives. Jesus is God. His way is God’s way. I do believe that during three years of public ministry, Jesus, the Son of God and our Messiah, showed us everything about what to do and how to do it as we live as believers. All the answers for our lives are in obeying his commands and pleasing him by putting his teachings and demonstrations into practice. God’s word always comes to us in command form: either do it or don’t do it. The Bible is a story book of disobedience and obedience. The ultimate obedience is crystallized on the cross of Jesus.
About the Author
Dr. Charles C. Koo, a medical doctor who has been praying for the sick, especially patients with terminal illnesses and complex medical issues, for twenty-three years, blends Christian faith and medicine in a practical guide that illustrates how to put obedient faith into practice and heal others. While presenting several illustrative healing cases extracted from the Old and New Testaments, Dr. Koo examines how God created each of us, the healing and restoration ministry of Jesus and the ministry of the disciples and Jesus’ followers, the role of the Holy Spirit in healing, the complexities of living within a spiritual war zone, and things to consider before starting a prayer ministry for the sick.
In this spiritual guidebook, a medical doctor shows biblical and personal stories to motivate believers to obey Jesus’ command and follow his methods to heal the sick and possessed.