January 24th, 2024
by Andrew Wommack
by Andrew Wommack
HINDRANCES TO HEALING
By Andrew Wommack
Level 3: Lesson 8
In the previous lesson, I talked about the fact that it is God’s will to heal, and that healing is part of the atonement. Much more could be said, because even if you accept it and have seen it in the Scriptures, it still raises a lot of questions such as, “If it’s God’s will to heal us, why isn’t everyone healed?”
There are many reasons, and I’m just scratching the surface on the things I know. There is a lot of information that I simply am not able to get into here, but if it’s God’s will to heal, I want to address part of why people are not healed. One of the reasons is ignorance. You cannot operate in something you don’t know or understand, and in my own life that certainly has been true.
I was trained to believe God’s will automatically came to pass, that I had no authority, power, or say-so in it. So, through my ignorance, a number of things happened. My dad died when I was twelve years old and two or three people had died in my presence by the time I was twenty-one. I was praying for all of them to be healed, but I didn’t see healing manifest, not because it wasn’t God’s will, but because of ignorance on my part. Ignorance is a reason why things happen, but it’s not an excuse. It’s like the law of gravity: a person could say, “Well, I didn’t realize that if I walked off a ten-story building it was going to kill me.” You don’t have to realize it to have the full impact of that law to work against you. People are ignorant about some of God’s laws. They don’t know how His healing system works, so ignorance is killing a lot of people.
Another thing that can hinder us from receiving healing is sin. It really upsets people when you say that, because they interpret what you are saying as all sickness is a result of some sin on our part, which is not true. That’s not what I’m saying. In John 9, there was an instance where Jesus was coming out of the temple, and His disciples pointed out a man there who was born blind. His disciples said in verse 2, “Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?” In other words, they were trying to relate his sickness directly to sin, asking if it was his sin or his parents’ sin that caused this sickness to come on him. Jesus’ answer was that neither of them had sinned. That’s not saying that the parents or the son had never sinned but that it wasn’t their sin that directly caused his blindness. It’s untrue to say that all sickness is related to sin, but it’s also untrue to say that sin is not one of the factors.
In John 5 there is an instance when Jesus was at the pool of Bethesda, and He healed a man supernaturally. There were multitudes in that place, and only one person was healed. Later the chapter shows that the man didn’t know who healed him when the Jews asked him in verse 12 Then they asked him, “Who is the Man who said to you, ‘Take up your bed and walk’?” Verses 13-14 continue, “13 But the one who was healed did not know who it was, for Jesus had withdrawn, a multitude being in that place. 14 Afterward Jesus found him in the temple, and said to him, “See, you have been made well. Sin no more, lest a worse thing come upon you.” Jesus said right here that sin would cause something worse than his paralysis to come upon him. He tied the result of sickness to sin. He also said in John 9 that it wasn’t because of anybody’s sin that the man was born blind.
Some things just happen naturally, but there are times when sickness, disease, or problems can be a direct result of sin. Even in such cases, it doesn’t mean God is the one who is doing these things to us. Take, for instance, a person who lives a homosexual lifestyle, which is a perversion of nature. The human body is not made to live that way. Sexually communicated diseases come from that lifestyle. God is not the author of these diseases—it’s just nature rebelling because it’s not set up to live that way. For instance, if you go out and eat the wrong food, your body will respond, and it’s not God doing it to you. There are natural laws, natural factors here. So it is true that sin can be one of the reasons people aren’t healed.
If there’s a known sin in your life and you are believing God for healing, you need to stop the sin, because through it, you are giving Satan a direct access that’s hindering you from receiving what God is doing in your life. Romans 6:16 says, "Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?
That’s not saying that Satan becomes master in the sense that you lose your salvation and go to hell, but it means that whether you are a Christian or not—if you’re out living in sin—you’re giving Satan an inroad into your life. John 10:10 says that the thief comes for no other purpose except to steal, to kill, and to destroy. But Jesus came to give you life. So, you’ve got Jesus trying to bring His life and health to you, but you’ve also got Satan trying to make you sick. If through sin you’re yielding yourself to Satan, you are empowering him and giving him an opportunity in your life. You can pray and ask God for healing all you want to, but your actions are allowing the devil to come in and bring sickness. So, if you are living in sin, you need to stop it.
I need to add that you could become so introspective that you would say “Well, I’m always less than what I should be” and get to a place where even though you believe God can heal, you believe He won’t because you don’t deserve it. That certainly is wrong too. None of us are ever going to obtain healing from God because we deserve it. God’s never had anyone qualified working for Him yet, so you don’t need to associate God moving in your life only to your performance, your holiness. It needs to be based on what Jesus has done for you and your faith in Him. At the same time, you can’t ignore your actions and yield yourself to the devil without him hindering you. You’ll see healing work much easier, much better in your life if you repent and quit anything you’re doing that would give Satan an inroad into your life.
Another factor that concerns healing that some people don’t think much about is the negativity and unbelief of other people that can affect you. One of the classic examples of this is in Mark 6 where Jesus was in His hometown, and the people didn’t respect Him because they remembered Him as a little boy. They knew His father and mother, brothers and sisters, and didn’t respect Him the way some people did. They came against him and criticized Him. Mark 6:4-6 says, 'But Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.” 5 Now He could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them. 6 And He marveled because of their unbelief. Then He went about the villages in a circuit, teaching."
This doesn’t say that Jesus wouldn’t do any mighty works, but that He couldn’t. Here is Jesus, the Son of God, who came to earth as a man, who had no lack in His faith. And there certainly wasn’t any inroad of sin in His life. Yet He was limited to what He could do for other people because of their unbelief. Put this together with Matthew 13:58, where it says “And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief,” and we see that Jesus, who had no limitations in Himself and certainly no sin in His life to give Satan an inroad, was limited in what He could do because of the people around Him.
This is really important to understand: It is God’s will to heal everyone all of the time. If you believe that, you might possibly make the mistake of going to a hospital and trying to empty it of every sick person because you believe it’s God’s will for them to be healed. It is God’s will for them to be healed, but He will not move against their own will. God will protect their right to be sick, their right not to be healed. No one can force them to be healed—and they can’t get healed off of someone else’s faith.
Someone’s faith can help them if they are struggling, but no one can do it for them. You can push a car when it’s in neutral, but you can’t push a car in park or reverse. If a person is set against healing, you cannot overcome it. Because of this, you can’t empty a hospital or go into a church service and see every person healed without their cooperation. There’s so much more that could be said about this. When Jesus healed people, even raising the dead, He would go up to someone and say, “Weep not.” He would tell a mother not to weep and then raise her son from the dead.
Somebody’s faith has to be used somewhere. There needs to be faith on our part, and there are so many, many other things involved in healing. I’ve discussed just a few here, and hopefully they will help you, but one of the main things you need to get out of this is that God is faithful. It is His will for you to be healed, but you have to learn how to cooperate with Him. He can’t do it for you; He has to do it through you. It will come from the inside of you.
I pray that these things will help you to start yielding yourself, to allow the power of God to flow through you, and to walk in His supernatural health.
DISCIPLESHIP QUESTIONS SCRIPTURES TO USE WITH QUESTIONS
1. Read Matthew 8:17. What did Jesus do to obtain healing for us?
2. Read Hosea 4:6. Some people are not healed because of:
A. Ignorance (lack of knowledge)
B. They don’t go to church
C. They are not good enough
3. Read John 9:1-3. What did the disciples think caused this man’s blindness?
Was their thinking correct?
4. Read John 5:14. Sin does open the door for sickness, but not always. Besides sickness, what else could sin produce in an individual?
MATTHEW 8:17 – That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.
HOSEA 4:6 – My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
JOHN 9:1-3 – And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. [2] And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? [3] Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
JOHN 5:14 – Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.147
5. Read Romans 5:12-14 (in The Living Bible if possible). If sin is not always the cause of sickness, what could be another possible cause?
6. Read Acts 10:38. According to Acts 10:38, sickness can be caused by?
7. Read Matthew 13:58. Healing can be hindered by?
8. Read James 5:15. What will save the sick?
ROMANS 5:12-14 (The Living Bible) – When Adam sinned, sin entered the entire human race. His sin spread death throughout all the world, so everything began to grow old and die, for all sinned. [13] We know that it was Adam’s sin that caused this because although, of course, people were sinning from the time of Adam until Moses, God did not in those days judge them guilty of death for breaking his laws—because he had not yet given his laws to them nor told them what he wanted them to do. [14] So when their bodies died it was not for their own sins since they themselves had never disobeyed God’s special law against eating the forbidden fruit, as Adam had. What a contrast between Adam and Christ who was yet to come!
ACTS 10:38 – How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.
MATTHEW 13:58 – And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief.
JAMES 5:15 – And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.
ANSWER KEY
1. Read Matthew 8:17. What did Jesus do to obtain healing for us?
He took our infirmities and carried away our diseases
2. Read Hosea 4:6. Some people are not healed because of:
A. Ignorance (lack of knowledge)
3. Read John 9:1-3. What did the disciples think caused this man’s blindness?
Sin
Was their thinking correct?
No
4. Read John 5:14. Sin does open the door for sickness, but not always. Besides sickness, what else could sin produce in an individual?
Many things worse than sickness, even death (Rom. 6:23)
5. Read Romans 5:12-14 (in The Living Bible if possible). If sin is not always the cause of sickness, what could be another possible cause?
The fall (Gen. 3). Adam through his transgression introduced sin and sickness into the human race
6. Read Acts 10:38. According to Acts 10:38, sickness can be caused by?
Being oppressed of the devil
7. Read Matthew 13:58. Healing can be hindered by?
Unbelief
8. Read James 5:15. What will save the sick?
The prayer of faith
By Andrew Wommack
Level 3: Lesson 8
In the previous lesson, I talked about the fact that it is God’s will to heal, and that healing is part of the atonement. Much more could be said, because even if you accept it and have seen it in the Scriptures, it still raises a lot of questions such as, “If it’s God’s will to heal us, why isn’t everyone healed?”
There are many reasons, and I’m just scratching the surface on the things I know. There is a lot of information that I simply am not able to get into here, but if it’s God’s will to heal, I want to address part of why people are not healed. One of the reasons is ignorance. You cannot operate in something you don’t know or understand, and in my own life that certainly has been true.
I was trained to believe God’s will automatically came to pass, that I had no authority, power, or say-so in it. So, through my ignorance, a number of things happened. My dad died when I was twelve years old and two or three people had died in my presence by the time I was twenty-one. I was praying for all of them to be healed, but I didn’t see healing manifest, not because it wasn’t God’s will, but because of ignorance on my part. Ignorance is a reason why things happen, but it’s not an excuse. It’s like the law of gravity: a person could say, “Well, I didn’t realize that if I walked off a ten-story building it was going to kill me.” You don’t have to realize it to have the full impact of that law to work against you. People are ignorant about some of God’s laws. They don’t know how His healing system works, so ignorance is killing a lot of people.
Another thing that can hinder us from receiving healing is sin. It really upsets people when you say that, because they interpret what you are saying as all sickness is a result of some sin on our part, which is not true. That’s not what I’m saying. In John 9, there was an instance where Jesus was coming out of the temple, and His disciples pointed out a man there who was born blind. His disciples said in verse 2, “Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?” In other words, they were trying to relate his sickness directly to sin, asking if it was his sin or his parents’ sin that caused this sickness to come on him. Jesus’ answer was that neither of them had sinned. That’s not saying that the parents or the son had never sinned but that it wasn’t their sin that directly caused his blindness. It’s untrue to say that all sickness is related to sin, but it’s also untrue to say that sin is not one of the factors.
In John 5 there is an instance when Jesus was at the pool of Bethesda, and He healed a man supernaturally. There were multitudes in that place, and only one person was healed. Later the chapter shows that the man didn’t know who healed him when the Jews asked him in verse 12 Then they asked him, “Who is the Man who said to you, ‘Take up your bed and walk’?” Verses 13-14 continue, “13 But the one who was healed did not know who it was, for Jesus had withdrawn, a multitude being in that place. 14 Afterward Jesus found him in the temple, and said to him, “See, you have been made well. Sin no more, lest a worse thing come upon you.” Jesus said right here that sin would cause something worse than his paralysis to come upon him. He tied the result of sickness to sin. He also said in John 9 that it wasn’t because of anybody’s sin that the man was born blind.
Some things just happen naturally, but there are times when sickness, disease, or problems can be a direct result of sin. Even in such cases, it doesn’t mean God is the one who is doing these things to us. Take, for instance, a person who lives a homosexual lifestyle, which is a perversion of nature. The human body is not made to live that way. Sexually communicated diseases come from that lifestyle. God is not the author of these diseases—it’s just nature rebelling because it’s not set up to live that way. For instance, if you go out and eat the wrong food, your body will respond, and it’s not God doing it to you. There are natural laws, natural factors here. So it is true that sin can be one of the reasons people aren’t healed.
If there’s a known sin in your life and you are believing God for healing, you need to stop the sin, because through it, you are giving Satan a direct access that’s hindering you from receiving what God is doing in your life. Romans 6:16 says, "Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?
That’s not saying that Satan becomes master in the sense that you lose your salvation and go to hell, but it means that whether you are a Christian or not—if you’re out living in sin—you’re giving Satan an inroad into your life. John 10:10 says that the thief comes for no other purpose except to steal, to kill, and to destroy. But Jesus came to give you life. So, you’ve got Jesus trying to bring His life and health to you, but you’ve also got Satan trying to make you sick. If through sin you’re yielding yourself to Satan, you are empowering him and giving him an opportunity in your life. You can pray and ask God for healing all you want to, but your actions are allowing the devil to come in and bring sickness. So, if you are living in sin, you need to stop it.
I need to add that you could become so introspective that you would say “Well, I’m always less than what I should be” and get to a place where even though you believe God can heal, you believe He won’t because you don’t deserve it. That certainly is wrong too. None of us are ever going to obtain healing from God because we deserve it. God’s never had anyone qualified working for Him yet, so you don’t need to associate God moving in your life only to your performance, your holiness. It needs to be based on what Jesus has done for you and your faith in Him. At the same time, you can’t ignore your actions and yield yourself to the devil without him hindering you. You’ll see healing work much easier, much better in your life if you repent and quit anything you’re doing that would give Satan an inroad into your life.
Another factor that concerns healing that some people don’t think much about is the negativity and unbelief of other people that can affect you. One of the classic examples of this is in Mark 6 where Jesus was in His hometown, and the people didn’t respect Him because they remembered Him as a little boy. They knew His father and mother, brothers and sisters, and didn’t respect Him the way some people did. They came against him and criticized Him. Mark 6:4-6 says, 'But Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.” 5 Now He could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them. 6 And He marveled because of their unbelief. Then He went about the villages in a circuit, teaching."
This doesn’t say that Jesus wouldn’t do any mighty works, but that He couldn’t. Here is Jesus, the Son of God, who came to earth as a man, who had no lack in His faith. And there certainly wasn’t any inroad of sin in His life. Yet He was limited to what He could do for other people because of their unbelief. Put this together with Matthew 13:58, where it says “And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief,” and we see that Jesus, who had no limitations in Himself and certainly no sin in His life to give Satan an inroad, was limited in what He could do because of the people around Him.
This is really important to understand: It is God’s will to heal everyone all of the time. If you believe that, you might possibly make the mistake of going to a hospital and trying to empty it of every sick person because you believe it’s God’s will for them to be healed. It is God’s will for them to be healed, but He will not move against their own will. God will protect their right to be sick, their right not to be healed. No one can force them to be healed—and they can’t get healed off of someone else’s faith.
Someone’s faith can help them if they are struggling, but no one can do it for them. You can push a car when it’s in neutral, but you can’t push a car in park or reverse. If a person is set against healing, you cannot overcome it. Because of this, you can’t empty a hospital or go into a church service and see every person healed without their cooperation. There’s so much more that could be said about this. When Jesus healed people, even raising the dead, He would go up to someone and say, “Weep not.” He would tell a mother not to weep and then raise her son from the dead.
Somebody’s faith has to be used somewhere. There needs to be faith on our part, and there are so many, many other things involved in healing. I’ve discussed just a few here, and hopefully they will help you, but one of the main things you need to get out of this is that God is faithful. It is His will for you to be healed, but you have to learn how to cooperate with Him. He can’t do it for you; He has to do it through you. It will come from the inside of you.
I pray that these things will help you to start yielding yourself, to allow the power of God to flow through you, and to walk in His supernatural health.
DISCIPLESHIP QUESTIONS SCRIPTURES TO USE WITH QUESTIONS
1. Read Matthew 8:17. What did Jesus do to obtain healing for us?
2. Read Hosea 4:6. Some people are not healed because of:
A. Ignorance (lack of knowledge)
B. They don’t go to church
C. They are not good enough
3. Read John 9:1-3. What did the disciples think caused this man’s blindness?
Was their thinking correct?
4. Read John 5:14. Sin does open the door for sickness, but not always. Besides sickness, what else could sin produce in an individual?
MATTHEW 8:17 – That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.
HOSEA 4:6 – My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
JOHN 9:1-3 – And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. [2] And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? [3] Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
JOHN 5:14 – Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.147
5. Read Romans 5:12-14 (in The Living Bible if possible). If sin is not always the cause of sickness, what could be another possible cause?
6. Read Acts 10:38. According to Acts 10:38, sickness can be caused by?
7. Read Matthew 13:58. Healing can be hindered by?
8. Read James 5:15. What will save the sick?
ROMANS 5:12-14 (The Living Bible) – When Adam sinned, sin entered the entire human race. His sin spread death throughout all the world, so everything began to grow old and die, for all sinned. [13] We know that it was Adam’s sin that caused this because although, of course, people were sinning from the time of Adam until Moses, God did not in those days judge them guilty of death for breaking his laws—because he had not yet given his laws to them nor told them what he wanted them to do. [14] So when their bodies died it was not for their own sins since they themselves had never disobeyed God’s special law against eating the forbidden fruit, as Adam had. What a contrast between Adam and Christ who was yet to come!
ACTS 10:38 – How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.
MATTHEW 13:58 – And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief.
JAMES 5:15 – And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.
ANSWER KEY
1. Read Matthew 8:17. What did Jesus do to obtain healing for us?
He took our infirmities and carried away our diseases
2. Read Hosea 4:6. Some people are not healed because of:
A. Ignorance (lack of knowledge)
3. Read John 9:1-3. What did the disciples think caused this man’s blindness?
Sin
Was their thinking correct?
No
4. Read John 5:14. Sin does open the door for sickness, but not always. Besides sickness, what else could sin produce in an individual?
Many things worse than sickness, even death (Rom. 6:23)
5. Read Romans 5:12-14 (in The Living Bible if possible). If sin is not always the cause of sickness, what could be another possible cause?
The fall (Gen. 3). Adam through his transgression introduced sin and sickness into the human race
6. Read Acts 10:38. According to Acts 10:38, sickness can be caused by?
Being oppressed of the devil
7. Read Matthew 13:58. Healing can be hindered by?
Unbelief
8. Read James 5:15. What will save the sick?
The prayer of faith
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believer\'s authority
bitterness
breakthrough
called
christian
close the door
closer to God
commandment
commission
commitment
confidence
confident
courageous
courage
creation
crucify
dealing with criticism
death
decision
delegation
deliverance
demonic oppression
demonic
demons
devil
discipleship
disciple
discouragement
disease
distractions
divine flow
divine
endurance
eternal life
eternity
exchange
faith
fasting
fast
fear of God
fear of the Lord
fear
fellowship with God
fellowship
finish well
finishing
finish
firm foundation
flesh
flow
focus
forgiveness
forgivenss
forgive
forgiving others
frank dyson
freedom
free
fruit of The Holy Spirit
fruitfulness
fruit
generosity
gifts
giving
goodness
grace
great commission
grief
grieving
growing up
grudge
guard
hate
healed
healing
helper
help
hindrances
holy
honoring God
honor
hope
humility
hunger
hungry for God
hurts
hurt
husband
identity in Christ
identity
ignorance
immovable
infirmities
intimacy
intimidation
intolerance
kindness
kingdom authority
kingdom builders
kingdom seekers
leadership
leading of the Holy Spirit
lies
life
love
marriage
meditate
meditation
mind of Christ
ministry
miracles
money
musing
oneness
open door
oppression
overcoming
pain
past
perseverance
pneuma
pondering
possession
pride
prodigal son
promise
psalm 139:14
psalm 93:1-4
purpose
relationship
renewed
renewing the mind
renewing your mind
renewing
renew
repentance
repentence
repent
resist the devil
resistance
resist
rest
resurrection
reverence
revival
rock solid
rock
romans 12:9
salvation
satan
saved by grace
saved
seeds
see
self control
selfishness
self
sermons
service
shake it off
shine
shout unto GOD
shout
sickness
sin
spirit and truth
spiritual battle
spiritual gifts
spiritual maturity
spiritual warfare
spouse
stages of ministry
steadfast
step up
stewardship
steward
strength
strong
supernatural
test
thanksgiving
thinking
tolerance
tongues
trust
truth
turn
underdog
unfaithfulness
union
victory
water baptism
wife
wonder
workmanship
wounds
wrongs
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