Ephesians 5:23:
For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.
Notes on Ephesians 5:23:
This is another proof that God is the Healer of His people not only in the Old Testament but also in the New Testament. Of course, when Paul says that Christ is the savior of the body, the word body refers to His Church as opposed to a physical body of an individual. If the word body were the only issue here, you could dismiss this as not being a healing scripture. However, this is a healing scripture because it states that Christ is the savior of the body. The word savior is derived from the same Greek word translated save, heal, make whole and preserve elsewhere in the New Testament.
In other words, Jesus does more for His Church than simply saving us from sin. He is the savior of the body, meaning that He is its healer and deliverer as well as its redeemer from sins. Just as God is The Lord Your Healer on an ongoing basis, Christ is the Healer of His body on an ongoing basis. He saves us from all of our difficulties. He is far more than simply the One who redeemed us from hell. He is our merciful High Priest who ever lives to make intercession for us. He is our Savior, in every sense of the word, in the here and now.