Title: Jesus' Healing Method (Mark 6:5)
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(1) How to treat with laying on of hands and contact
Jesus healed the sick by touching them with his hands or laying his hands on them. In the four Gospels, it is the method of laying on hands that is used the most as the healing method of Jesus and the event of healing appears. In this method of laying hands, Jesus healed the sick by laying his hands on a few people (Mark 6:5). He healed Malchus’ wounds by touching them with his hands (Luke 22:51), laid hands on a leper (Matthew 8:3), healed Peter’s mother-in-law (Matthew 3:15), and healed the blind by laying his hands on them (Matthew 9). :29) He healed a woman who had been crippled after being possessed by a demon for 18 years and could not straighten it at all (Luke 13:11).
On the other hand, contrary to the touch of Jesus, even when the sick touched the body or clothes of Jesus with their hands, a healing work took place (Matthew 5:25-34). Also in Mark 6:56, Jesus' healing is recorded as follows: In any village or town or village where Jesus enters, they put the sick in the market, and pray that they may touch Jesus' clothes. All those who deal with it will be named .
(2) Healing with the Word and Command
Jesus showed healing through words and commands. This method healed a demon-possessed man in Gerasea when he was expelling demons (Mark 5:8), and also performed the miracle of healing by command when he raised Lazarus from the dead (John 5:8). 11:43) when he healed some lepers (Luke 17:14); and when he healed the centurion's servant (Matthew 8:13) and the king's servant's son (John 4:50); and by the pool of Betheska. Even when He healed a thirsty person with the grace of healing (John 5:8), Jesus performed the miracle of healing through words and commands.
(3) Method of treatment with saliva and soil
There are three records of how Jesus healed by mixing saliva and soil during the healing process. Rather than using acupuncture as a direct function of sympathy, Jesus used it as a medium of character and power prior to treatment. In Mark 7:33-34, when Jesus was healing a deaf and deaf man, he placed his finger on his ear, put saliva on his hand, and touched the sick man's tongue with his hand to heal. In Mark 8:23, he did the same thing when he healed the blind, and in John 9:6-7, Jesus made his saliva into mud and rubbed the mud on the blind man's eyes. He performed the miracle of healing by means of saliva and mud.
(4) How you healed by the other person's faith
There are several cases where Jesus saw the importance of the other person's faith and healed them when he gave them healing. When Jesus heals the sick, he sees the faith of the sick and works the healing work on that faith. When Jesus was healing two blind men, he touched the blind man's eyes and said, "According to your faith, do it" (Matthew 9:29). (Mark 5:34) He gave us the grace of healing. In this way, Jesus performed the work of healing under the premise of the importance of faith.
Moreover, in the healing of this belief, it emphasizes the importance of the belief of the sick as well as the belief possessed by a third person in the healing of the sickness of healing. That is the case of the paralytic's friends (Matthew 8:5-13). In order to perform the healing work, we can see that Jesus requires faith from the sick person and those around him in order to remove the obstacles to healing. In Nazareth, where this kind of faith is lacking, we can immediately understand that there is no work of healing.
To summarize the healing methods of Jesus, He healed them with the Word, the laying on of hands, Exocism, the faith of the sick and the faith of those around them. It is said to correspond to Logotherapy, Love therapy, Faith Healing, and Divine Healing.