Condition: Anything Else Not Listed Here
Even if you could not find your condition in the “illness index” in this book, it is still covered by your covenant with God! According to Deuteronomy 28:61, every sickness that is not listed explicitly in the curse of the Law is a part of that curse. Therefore, whatever sickness you are dealing with is a curse according to the Bible. Christ has redeemed you from the curse of the Law (Galatians 3:13), so you are redeemed from whatever sickness is in your body.
The Scriptures listed below contain references to unspecified ailments:
In Matthew 4:23-24, Jesus heals all sick people who are brought to Him with “divers diseases and torments.”
In Matthew 8:16-17, Jesus heals all who are sick.
In Matthew 9:35, Jesus heals every sickness and every disease among the people.
In Matthew 10:1 and Mark 3:14-15, Jesus gives His disciples power to heal “all manner of sickness and all manner of disease.” Then in Matthew 10:7-8, Jesus tells them to go use this power to “heal the sick.” This is also found in Luke 9:1-2 and Luke 10:8-9, and we see that they did heal everywhere in Luke 9:6.
In Matthew 12:15, great multitudes follow Jesus and He heals them all.
In Matthew 14:14, Jesus heals the sick in a great multitude.
In Matthew 14:35-36 and Mark 6:54-56, all those who are diseased are brought to Jesus in beds and laid on the streets, and as many as touch the hem of His garment are made whole.
In Matthew 15:30-31, those with certain conditions and “many others” are thrown down at Jesus’ feet, and He heals them.
In Matthew 19:2, Jesus heals great multitudes of whatever their unspecified ailments were.
In Mark 1:32-34, Jesus heals many who are sick of diverse diseases.
In Mark 3:10-12, Jesus heals many.
In Mark 6:1-6, Jesus heals a few sick people with unspecified (probably minor, because He did no mighty work there) ailments at Nazareth where there was great unbelief.
In Mark 6:12-13, the disciples anoint many who are sick with oil and heal them.
In Mark 16:15-18, Jesus says that the healing of the sick by laying on of hands in His name will be a sign to follow believers as they preach the gospel to everyone.
In Luke 4:40-41, all they that have any sick among them bring the sick to Jesus, and He lays hands on all of them and heals all of them!
In Luke 6:17-19, people come to hear and be healed. All of them get healed!
In Luke 7:2-10, a centurion’s servant has an unspecified but deadly illness. Jesus speaks a word, the centurion believes, and the servant is healed.
In Luke 7:20-23, Jesus cures “many” of their (unspecified) infirmities and plagues.
In Luke 8:2, women whom Jesus healed of (unspecified) infirmities follow Jesus.
Luke 9:11 is another place where Jesus heals all who need healing.
In John 5:2-19, an angel “troubled the water” in a pool and whoever stepped in first was healed of whatever disease he had.
John 6:2 contains an additional reference to miracles being done on those with unspecified diseases.
In Acts 5:12-16, people bring the sick from cities all around, and they are all healed.
In Acts 10:38, Peter recounts how Jesus of Nazareth healed all who were oppressed of the devil.
In Acts 19:11-12, unspecified diseases depart from the sick when handkerchiefs and aprons that have touched Paul’s body are brought to them.
In Acts 28:8-9, all who are sick on the island of Melita go to Paul and get healed. (See the notes on this verse.)
In Exodus 12:12-13, a killer plague is kept away by the blood of the Passover lamb for anyone who would obey God’s command concerning it. The Passover was a symbol of Christ. Paul said in 1 Corinthians 5:7, “Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us.” Thus, we should expect that the blood of Christ (not of a mere symbol of Christ) should be at least as effective in keeping sicknesses away!
In Exodus 15:25-26, God says that He will not bring the diseases of Egypt (unspecified) upon His people because He is the Lord who Heals You.
In Exodus 23:25-26, God promises to take sickness in general away from those who serve Him.
In Numbers 16:44-50, an atonement stops a killer plague from killing any more people.
In Deuteronomy 7:12-15, God promises to take away all sickness from those who listen to and keep His commands, and He specifically tells the people that they will not get the (unspecified) diseases of Egypt.
In 1 Samuel 16:14-23, Saul is “made well” of an unspecified condition, possibly caused by the evil spirit that tormented him after he refused to obey God.
In 2 Samuel 24:10-25 and 1 Chronicles 21:7-27, a killer plague is removed from Israel through an atonement.
In 2 Kings 20:1-7, God heals Hezekiah of an unspecified terminal illness.
In 2 Chronicles 30:18-20, God heals the people – this would imply all the people, of whatever diseases they have, when they keep the Passover, which is a symbol of Christ.
In Psalm 41:1-3, God says that He will strengthen the generous man on his sickbed.
In Psalm 91, God promises to keep all plagues and pestilences away from the man who dwells in God. (He said that no plague would come near your house.)
Psalm 103:1-5 contains the wonderful truth that God “heals all your diseases,” not just some of them.
Psalm 107:17-20 tells how God sends His word and heals even fools who are gravely sick because of their own sin! This is an important scripture for sufferers of venereal diseases and other lifestyle-associated illnesses.
Proverbs 4:20-22 says that God’s Word is health to all your flesh, not just part of it. Therefore, it is health (medicine) to the part of your flesh that is sick, whatever it is.