Why Churches Die:
Denying the Gift of Healing The
   Sick By Jim Lynn, © 2015 
An excerpt from the book 
The
      Miracle of Healing in Your Church Today 
  
A question was posted on a Christian forum asking
   why so few churches practice anointing with oil to heal the sick (See James 5:14). That's a good
   question. 
  
An even better question is why do so many
   Christians struggle with the reasons given for why their Church does not practice anointing with oil? Christians
   struggle with this question because, like it to not, James 5:14 is part of the Book our faith is based
   upon. 
  
Agree or disagree, the lack of Church sanctioned
   healing ministries is the number one reason why most Christian Churches are either stagnant or dying. That is a
   bold statement coming from a Christian minister with a very structured, strict, fundamentalist
   background. 
  
To illustrate this claim: People involved in
   marketing have long known the best way to market goods and services is to do so through the customer's eye.
   Customers could care less about features (i.e. church doctrine), what customers want are benefits (what's in it
   for me). 
  
If what a Church offers is no different from what
   the world (people) currently buys into (i.e. secular medicine, social services, community groups), why should a
   Church expect the world to rush inside? 
  
Sure, there is need for saving of souls, but the
   world looking in compares the church to the world, and does not see anything different or strong enough to
   attract them. 
  
Biblically speaking, Jesus understood this
   marketing principle well. No, Jesus did not heal to attract people to his message. He healed, because He is a
   healer and his mission is to heal the sick: To restore people back to wholeness, free of Satan's effects. But
   Jesus also understood what people were searching for. 
  
For years, I had this truth backward. I was
   taught that Jesus healed to prove He is the Son of God. For sure Jesus is the Son of God, but proving Himself so
   was not the primary reason he healed the sick. Jesus healed the sick because healing is what Jesus does. God is
   our Healer through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen! (See  Exodus 15:26; Isaiah 53:4-5) 
  
When Jesus first appeared on the scene with His
   ministry, He was what Broadway show producers today would call a smash hit! As news spread about His teaching
   and healing, people literally swarmed Him. And why not? 
  
The message Jesus brought to the world was
   something no one had ever heard. He proclaimed the kingdom of God drawing near and then did something most
   amazing. He put His words into action. Jesus healed people—as many as could get close to Him. The lesson
   was clear. God is breaking through to the physical world (into the affairs of man) to heal. Jesus never wavered
   in this teaching. He preached the kingdom of God and healed the sick. 
  
The more one studies the ministry of Jesus, the
   more one realizes the importance Jesus placed on healing the sick. For nearly one-fifth of the four Gospel
   accounts is devoted to Jesus’ healing and the discussions raised by it. In fact, the emphasis on healing is
   greater than any other experience in the narrative. 
  
Out of 3,779 verses in the four Gospels, 727
   relate specifically to the healing of physical and mental illness and the resurrection of the dead. And those
   healings that are recorded represent only a small fraction of the total (John 20:30). Compare this to the 165
   verses that deal in general with eternal life. 
  
What people searched for 2,000 years ago is what
   people search for today...healing! Never mind that Church
   doctrine prevents many churches from anointing the sick with oil. Until churches understand the
   true nature of Jesus and the #1 need in the world today, they will continue to alienate themselves from the very
   people they seek. 
  
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