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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today.
HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
The Bible does not say anything specifically about the disease
of cancer. However, that does not mean that it does not address the issue of
diseases. King Hezekiah was sick from a “boil” (2 Kings 20:6–8), which could have in reality
been cancer under a different name. So, although the word cancer is not
in Scripture, there are conditions described that could very well have been
cancer. When Jesus was on earth, He healed all the diseases that were brought
to Him (obviously, that could include cancer) as a sign to the Jews that He was
their Messiah. However, cancer—like all disease—is a result of the curse of sin
upon the world. In Genesis 3:17 we read,
“Cursed is the ground for thy sake.” The word translated “ground” is better
translated “earth.” The earth has been cursed because of sin and all men die—we
all return to dust—and the method of death may be from disease that is a
natural outcome of the curse upon the earth. Diseases are not “punishment.”
They are a result of living in a fallen world and upon a cursed earth, and
believers and unbelievers alike develop cancer and other diseases that lead to
death. We need to remember that, in the life of the believer, God “works all
things together for good” (Romans 8:28)—and “all
things” includes cancer.
The wonderful thing is that, even though in this life on the cursed earth we
are subject to diseases like cancer, we have hope. Psalm 103 has a wonderful passage that gives
us a confident assurance that there will be an end to the ills of this world. Psalm 103:1–4 says, “Praise the LORD, O my
soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Praise the LORD, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your
diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and
compassion.”
Does this passage mean that we are guaranteed that God will heal us of cancer
or other diseases in this life? No, that is not the meaning of this passage.
Rather, the same God who forgives us our sin will one day bring us to a place
He has prepared for us (Matthew 25:34). His
redemption preserves us from destruction, and then there will be no more curse
and no more disease and no more death, and we will be forever crowned with His
goodness and grace. The final victory over the curse of sin is already ours in
Christ.
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