Exodus 23:25-26:
And ye shall serve the LORD your God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee.
There shall nothing cast their young, nor be barren, in thy land: the number of thy days I will fulfill.
Notes on Exodus 23:25-26:
This is a plain promise of health to those who serve God. This passage also promises no miscarriages or infertility, and long life. In fact, God’s blessing of fertility and no miscarriages extends to your livestock as well, if you have any, since God said that “nothing” would cast their young, not just “no one.” Some Bible translations say “no one” to try to simplify the reading, but this is not warranted from the Hebrew, which just says that “no” shall cast their young or be barren.
Notice that God did not say that you would live forever. He said that He would fulfill the number of your days. This is proof that you do not have to die from sickness, as some objectors to divine healing like to say. If God takes sickness away from the midst of you, sickness should not end your life. God does not need to “use” the works of the devil to evict you from your body so that you can go to heaven. After you are satisfied with long life, you should go home without suffering a miserable death from sickness, which God promised to take away from you.
See also:
What’s Better Than Healing? Health!
Some of God’s Promises Have Conditions
Are Women Redeemed from Labor Pains?
Objection: If You Could Always Get Healed, You Would Live Forever
Condition: Infertility
Condition: Miscarriages
Condition: Anything Else Not Listed Here