Christ the Healer
By F. F. Bosworth and Robert Bosworth
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Faith
Healing
Prayer
God's Promises
Divine Healing
Divine Intervention
Spiritual Journey
Redemption Through Faith
Chosen One
Sacrifice
Overcoming Adversity
Mentor Figure
Spiritual Awakening
Power of Faith
Healing Power
Miracles
Christianity
Religion
Spiritual Growth
Faith Healing
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This revised and expanded edition includes a brand-new foreword and epilogue on the remarkable life and healing of the author himself, written by his son.
F. F. Bosworth
During the first half of the century, F. F. Bosworth conducted evangelistic and healing campaigns across the country and launched the "National Radio Revival" ministry. At age 75, he went to Africa to preach and teach. He died in 1958. His son, Robert V. Bosworth, editor of the present edition, continues the ministry through World Outreach, Inc., African Evangelical Mission, and Morning Watch.
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Readers find this title to be a phenomenal book that addresses tough arguments and provides wonderful testimonies. The book is well laid out and offers revelations that readers are grateful for. Overall, readers highly recommend this book for its valuable insights and powerful message."
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Bosworth put you on the spot from the start as to the great commission,leaving no question to where and what he believes, wonderful and exciting,powerful and encouraging.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Hang in there!
At the beginning of this book Bosworth goes over a lot of the points about believing for healing and it is God’s will to heal everyone. As I was reading the first part I kept wondering if he was ever going to address some of the obvious passages in scripture that a lot of the ‘faith healers’ seem to ignore.
He did address many of the tough arguments in the later part of his book. I was frustrated in the beginning, but now that I finished it, I can see that the book was laid out well.
He also discusses some of the arguments of the naysayers to healing and finally moves to some really awesome testimonies.
The book ends with how he passes which is a wonderful testimony in and of itself.
If you want to learn from a person that has had a powerful healing ministry, this book is definitely one I would recommend. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5What a book. I get the audio book version. I don't know how to fully express my application to The Almighty for the revelations in this book
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Phenomenal!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I don't write many reviews so this will tell you how highly I think if this book.I have it on my kindle, however there is so much in it to take notes on and review that I purchased a hard copy.
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Christ the Healer - F. F. Bosworth
CHRISTthe
HEALER
F. F. BOSWORTH
Foreword by ROBERT V. BOSWORTH
© 1924, 1948 by F. F. Bosworth
Forewords © 1973, 2000 by R. V. Bosworth
The Ultimate Triumph
© 2000 by R. V. Bosworth
Published by Chosen Books
A division of Baker Publishing Group
P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287
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E-book edition created 2010
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ISBN 978-1-4412-0013-6
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture is taken from the King James Version of the Bible.
Scripture marked asv is taken from the American Standard Version of the Bible.
Contents
Copyright
Foreword to the 2000 Edition
Foreword to the 1973 Edition
Author’s Preface
Sermon
1 To Those Needing Healing
2 Did Jesus Redeem Us from Our Diseases When He Atoned for Our Sins?
3 Is Healing for All?
4 The Lord’s Compassion
5 How to Appropriate the Redemptive and Covenant Blessing of Bodily Healing
6 Appropriating Faith
7 How to Receive Healing from Christ
8 How to Have Your Prayers Answered
9 The Faith That Takes
10 Our Confession
11 Fullness of God’s Life: The Secret of Victory
12 God’s Garden
13 Why Some Fail to Receive Healing from Christ
14 Paul’s Thorn
Thirty-one Questions
Testimonies
The Ultimate Triumph
F. F. Bosworth
Foreword to the 2000 Edition
Christ the Healer, first published by my late father, F. F. Bosworth, in 1924, has been in continual print for 76 years. The book has been the living pioneer classic and textbook on the subject of God’s compassion and longing to heal all who are sick. It lives because of the current flood of testimonies from those spiritually feeding directly on my father’s ministry through the book. Other vast multitudes are benefiting through the ministry of countless preachers around the world who are proclaiming the same truth that they have learned through these teachings. It seems to be in order to explain the need to revise, expand and publish another edition of such a successful classic.
My father said in his preface, In this book we have tried to use the vocabulary that common people understand. . . .
In his day, this goal was accomplished, as evidenced by the stream of testimonies that flooded his ministry office from those converted and healed. Dad’s passion was to communicate transforming truth, transferable concepts that would surge forward and spread from one believer to another. He longed to see God’s Word grow, creating a domino effect and bringing true revival.
Although the truths published in the early editions never changed, language, writing styles and vocabulary have become more direct. The first messages were made up of long sentences with many compound phrases making comprehension difficult. Many of the newer messages in the eighth edition were presented in a more modern and easy-to-understand way. The older messages were left as they were, and to the younger generations, these became more difficult to understand.
In presenting this limited revision, I have sought to enhance truth without changing it. Long sentences have been broken down and the concepts have been checked for clarity. I have been very careful to maintain the integrity of truth as stated in the old text.
At the time the original book was published, my dad was experiencing much ministry pressure, and he felt strongly the necessity to publish printed truth for the masses. Never having developed writing skills, he merely gathered his most important sermons and put them in a logical sequence. His book became a compilation of sermons. The sermons were written in the same style as he preached. Proof-texts and references were kept to a minimum. Many quotations of the Word were from translations and helpful paraphrases unavailable today. He had a habit of using quotation marks to emphasize a truth, not always a quotation. Because of the necessity in ministry to recap previous truths, there is a certain repetition and overlapping in the sermons presented. I have not revised or edited these.
Little has been written concerning the life and ministry of F. F. Bosworth and his brother, Bert, as it relates to Christ the Healer and their healing ministry. Dad and B. B. were dedicated evangelists. To them, the saving of souls was paramount, and every other consideration, including the healing of the body, was secondary. Early in Dad’s ministry, he discovered that the healing side of the Gospel had been given to the Church as its greatest evangelizing agency. This discovery continued to guide him through more than fifty years of ministry. This guiding light eventually took him to Africa at the age of 75, where he had his most successful ministry.
Christ the Healer has been expanded to briefly cover Dad’s testimony of healing and successful ministry after the age of 75.
In the preface to this book, F. F. Bosworth expressed his earnest prayer that many thousands would learn to make the promises of God’s Word work in their lives. With this thought in mind, we present the new revised and expanded edition of Christ the Healer.
Bob Bosworth
Foreword to the 1973 Edition
Little did I realize, when I published the first popular paperback edition of this book, what a surge of new interest would be generated. When the dust of skepticism, kicked up by the mercenary methods of a decade of faith healers,
had finally settled, there was a deep hunger in the hearts of many sincere Christians for a sane and scriptural presentation of irrefutable Bible truth.
Many men of God have been aware that the Reformation has never been completed, that God seems to be systematically working toward a return to New Testament faith and simplicity so as to eternally silence man’s excuse of ignorance of God’s message. Fundamental Christianity has suffered great damage through the efforts of some theologians to excuse their own spiritual impotence through relegating everything supernatural into an imaginary transition period of dispensational truth, which cannot be scripturally proven. It can only be substantiated through their own interpretation of isolated passages and is perpetrated through blind traditionalism not unlike that which Christ faced. Yet, deep within the hearts of sincere men, there is a longing to rescue the book of Acts from becoming nothing more than a historical record and to put it back in its proper place as a pattern for the modern Church. In this way God can continue to confirm His Word and give proof of the resurrection of His Son in this day of universal unbelief.
When the first simple truths concerning God’s attitude toward sickness and human suffering came to my father as a result of intensive study of Scripture, it was like a bright light in a traditional darkness. Not only did God illuminate Scripture, but He confirmed His Word through Dad’s personal ministry, healing those beyond the help of medical science. The Word also produced a depth of holiness in their lives. I’m sure my father did not realize that the truth received was fifty years ahead of its time. Only after it had been proven through Dad’s life and ministry, could it be used as a major contribution in God’s reformation process of returning supernatural power to His Church.
Medical science has made great strides in its effort to alleviate human suffering. Yet the accelerated pace of our modern society continues to take its toll on the bodies of men and women, producing sickness beyond a man’s ability to help. The demands for sufficient doctors, hospitals, beds and cures grow with increasing pressure, and many new drugs and medicines are creating new problems. The population explosion has caused problems of poverty, malnutrition and epidemic disease that can only intensify the message that man needs a healer God. How the father nature of God must long for man to return to the security and simple faith of pure fellowship with Him, taking His Word as fact that can be fully trusted!
It is within the context of human need that the greatest message of this book shines forth as a beacon in a faithless world. Basically the Church has only one message: In all things, our Heavenly Father can be trusted to honor His Word. Beyond just the message of divine healing, this book clearly presents the principles of faith in a way whereby every Christian can discover and possess, through the benefits of Calvary, all that Adam lost. It is to hungry, needy men and women everywhere that we present this new edition of Christ the Healer.
R. V. Bosworth
Author’s Preface
When, in the year 1924, we wrote the messages for the first edition of this book, little did we dream that the truths presented were to bless such vast numbers in so many parts of the world. The results, down through the years, have been a demonstration of the truth of the inspired declaration that God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think
(Ephesians 3:20).
During the forty-four years that have followed, six more large editions have been printed and read by thousands of ministers and laymen who have written to us telling how they have been enlightened and blessed, soul and body, through reading and rereading these messages.
In this book we have tried to use the vocabulary common people understand. A continual stream of testimonies comes to us from those soundly converted and miraculously healed through their own faith, which came to them while reading and meditating on the truths of the Bible, which we have tried to make plain.
We have proved thousands of times, and are continuing to prove, that by the simple presentation of enough of the written Word of God to the minds and hearts of the incurably afflicted, they can be brought to the same state of certainty and assurance concerning the healing of their body as to the healing of their soul.
We are therefore increasingly thrilled over the privilege of planting the incorruptible seed,
the Word of God, in the hearts of those for whom Jesus died. O what a glorious fact that we have each been bought with a price
to be the Lord’s garden in which His imperishable seed,
the Word, is to be continually planted,
watered
and cultivated,
so that it can produce present and eternal wonders.
In the seed
there are possibilities beyond the power of the human mind to conceive, just as in a little seed there is a potential tree a million times bigger than the seed. All of God’s wonderful works are potentially in the seed. By keeping God’s garden planted, as the farmer does his fields, a child of God can accomplish things a thousand times greater than men of the highest human talents can accomplish, by receiving His promises.
We have found that those who have tuned in the broadcasts of the National Radio Revival, most of whom we have never seen, by reading the healing and other literature we have published, get a much broader understanding than those who hear only an occasional message in our public meetings. Because they can be reread and studied, our messages in printed form produce better results in the souls and bodies of those for whom we pray than in some who attend our meetings and desire to be prayed for before they hear enough of the Word of God to produce faith.
This book is sent out with the earnest prayer that many thousands more may learn to appropriate the many blessings promised in the Bible. We desire that every one of you . . . [be] followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises
(Hebrews 6:11–12).
F. F. Bosworth
1
To Those Needing Healing
Before people can have a steadfast faith for the healing of their body, they must be rid of all uncertainty concerning God’s will in the matter. Appropriating faith cannot go beyond one’s knowledge of the revealed will of God. Before attempting to exercise faith for healing, one needs to know what the Scriptures plainly teach, that it is just as much God’s will to heal the body as it is to heal the soul. The sermons in this book point out and explain those portions of Scripture that will forever settle this point for you. It is only by knowing that God promises what you are seeking that all uncertainty can be removed and a steadfast faith is made possible. His promises are each a revelation of what God is eager to do for us. Until we know what God’s will is, there is nothing on which to base our faith.
It is important that the mind of those seeking healing be renewed
so as to be brought into harmony with the mind of God. This is revealed in the Bible and pointed out in the following pages. Faith for the appropriation of God’s promised blessings is the result of knowing and acting on God’s Word (Romans 10:17). The right mental attitude, or the renewed mind
(Romans 12:2), makes steadfast faith possible to all.
We are constantly receiving testimonies from those who, though prayed for repeatedly without success, were afterwards wonderfully healed while reading this book. Many also have been happily converted while reading these instructions.
It would surprise the world if they could read the wonderful testimonies that have come to us from all over the country. We have received more than 225,000 letters from our radio listeners and their friends, most of whom we have never seen.
The truths discussed in this book of sermons, together with the prayer of faith,
have brought healing within the grasp of many thousands of sufferers, who would not have recovered without the direct action of the Holy Spirit. To God be all the glory.
While we rejoice in these miracles, we remember that they are only external manifestations of a thousand times greater and more precious miracle that has transpired within the sacred chamber of the inner soul. The inner cause is so much more precious than the outward effect. External results from prayer are like figures in a bank book that show that you have gold deposited in the bank. The gold is more valuable than the figures.
The Word Is the Seed
Jesus said, The Word is the seed.
It is the seed of the divine life. Until the person seeking healing is sure from God’s Word that it is God’s will to heal him, he is trying to reap a harvest where there is no seed planted. It would be impossible for a farmer to have faith for a harvest before he was sure the seed had been planted.
It is not God’s will that there shall be a harvest without the planting of the seed—without His will being known and acted on. Jesus said, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Freedom from sickness comes from knowing the truth. God does nothing without His Word. He sent His Word and it healed them
are the words of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 107:20 Fenton’s translation). All His work is done in faithfulness
to His promises.
For each sick person to know that it is God’s will to heal him, it is necessary for the seed
to be planted in his mind and heart. It is not planted until it is known and received and trusted. No sinner can become a Christian before he knows that it is God’s will to save him. It is the Word of God, planted and watered and steadfastly trusted, which heals both soul and body. The seed
must remain planted and be kept watered before it can produce its harvest.
For one to say, "I believe the Lord is able to heal me" before he knows from God’s Word that He is willing to heal him, is like a farmer saying, I believe God is able to give me a harvest, without any seed being planted and watered.
God can’t save the soul of a man before the man himself knows God’s will in the matter. Salvation is by faith—that is, by trusting the known will of God. Being healed is being saved in a physical sense.
Praying for healing with the faith-destroying words, if it be Thy will,
is not planting the seed
; it is destroying the seed. The prayer of faith
that heals the sick is to follow (not precede) the planting of the seed
(the Word). Faith is based on this alone.
It is the Gospel, which the Holy Spirit says, is the power of God unto salvation
in all its phases, both physical and spiritual. All the Gospel is for every creature
and for all nations.
The Gospel does not leave a man in uncertainty praying with an if it be Thy will
; it tells him what God’s will is. The Holy Spirit’s words, Himself . . . bare our sicknesses
(Matthew 8:17), are just as truly a part of the Gospel as His words, "Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree" (1 Peter 2:24).
Neither the spiritual nor the physical phase of the Gospel is to be applied by prayer alone. Seed is powerless until it is planted. Many, instead of saying, Pray for me,
should first say, Teach me God’s Word, so that I can intelligently cooperate for my recovery.
We must know what the benefits of Calvary are before we can appropriate them by faith. David specifies: "Who forgiveth all thine iniquities, who healeth all thy diseases."
After being sufficiently enlightened, our attitude toward sickness should be the same as our attitude toward sin. Our purpose to have our body healed should be as definite as our purpose to have our soul healed. We should not ignore any part of the Gospel. Our Substitute bore both our sins and our sicknesses that we might be delivered from them. Christ’s bearing of our sins and sicknesses is surely a valid reason for trusting Him now for deliverance from both. When, in prayer, we definitely commit to God the forgiveness of our sins, we are to believe, on the authority of His Word, that our prayer is heard. We are to do the same when praying for healing.
We can be sufficiently enlightened by the promises of God by simply believing that our prayer is heard before we have experienced the answer (Mark 11:24). Following this with the observance of Hebrews 10:35–36, we can always bring to pass the fulfillment of any divine promise. It is God’s will for every Christian to successfully practice Hebrews 6:11–12.
Between the time we definitely commit to God the healing of our body and the completion of our healing, we can, and should, learn one of the most valuable lessons of our Christian life. That lesson is how to observe Hebrews 10:35–36. Only divine promises can make our faith steadfast. After Jonah had prayed for mercy, he did not cast away his confidence because there was no visible proof that his prayer was answered. No, he held fast his confidence and added to it, in advance, the sacrifice of thanksgiving (Jonah 2:9). In Hebrews 13:15 the Holy Spirit commands us all to do this continually.
God’s promises work their wonders while we see and act on eternal realities (on His promises, His faithfulness, etc.), as we refuse to be affected by temporal things to the contrary. God always fulfills His promises when He can get the right cooperation. He always accepts us and undertakes for us when we observe Mark 11:24 and Hebrews 10:35–36. With long life will I satisfy him
is God’s promise to be appropriated by all (Psalm 91:16).
Comprehensive Instructions
In Proverbs 4:20–22 we have the most comprehensive instructions as to how to receive healing:
Attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings. Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart. For they are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh.
The Word of God cannot be health to either soul or body before it is heard, received and attended to. Notice here that the words of God are life only to those that find
them. If you want to receive life and healing from God, take time to find the words of Scripture that promise these results.
When God’s Word becomes health to all your flesh, your cancer will be gone, your tumor will be gone and your goiter will be gone. We have seen the Word, when received and acted on, produce these results thousands of times. The flesh of thousands today is unhealthy flesh because they have failed to find
and attend
to that part of God’s Word that produces healing. This is the divine method of receiving the blessings that God has provided for us. Many have failed to receive healing simply because they have not followed this method.
God says that when we do as we are told in the Scripture, His Words are made health to all our flesh.
It matters not what particular kind of unhealthy flesh—whether cancer, goiter, tumor—God says, health to all their flesh.
Whose flesh? Those who find
and attend
to the Words of God on the subject. This is exactly the same way that the Word of God becomes health to the soul.
In this comprehensive passage, God tells us exactly how to attend
to His Words. He says, Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart.
Instead of having your eyes on your symptoms and being occupied with them, let God’s Words not depart from thine eyes.
Look at them continually and, like Abraham, wax strong in faith by looking at the promises of God and at nothing else. As the only way a seed can do its work is by being kept in the ground, so the only way that God’s imperishable seed
can effectually work in us
is by it being kept in the midst of our hearts.
This does not mean occasionally, but continuously. The reason why many have failed is because they have not done this.
Must Do as Farmers Do
When we attend