By Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D.
Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind Christ the Healer
Copyright (c) 2019
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NOTE: A reader of my blog,
Bosworth Matters, recently contacted me via email with questions about F.F. Bosworth's teachings on divine healing. The reader asked for my personal opinion of
Christ the Healer and my thoughts about whether I would recommend the book. After answering the questions and emailing them to the reader, I thought it would be good to share the content here. Of course, I've omitted the reader's name. The discussion follows.
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Dear Reader,
Thank you for your email about F.F. Bosworth and his
book, Christ the Healer.
It is good that you have questions about his teachings on
divine healing. After all, none of us should believe everything we read, even if we’re reading someone we admire.
I will begin by saying I do NOT agree with all of
Bosworth’s teachings on divine healing. I believe he was mightily used of God in
the ministry of healing and that over a million people came to Christ through
his ministry. However, being human, he did not have a perfect understanding of
all Bible doctrines, something which can be said of many if not most of us. In my opinion, his theology of divine healing, while
inspiring and seemingly accurate on the surface, was also lacking in some areas.
Now to your questions.
QUESTION #1:
Regarding the chapter 'Paul's Thorn,' is it
exegetically sound and consistent? In other words, are the Scriptures
referenced, used in a Christ-centered and solid Bible-based way, or are some
verses taken out of context?
ANSWER: Bosworth’s argument about “Paul’s Thorn” is commonly
used by Pentecostals, charismatics, and adherents of Word of Faith teachings. However, I do not
believe it is, to use your words, “exegetically sound and consistent.” I also
do not find it convincing. Some advocates of Bosworth’s view would have you believe
that while Paul suffered unspeakable torture and pain via persecution for many
years, he did not have headaches, colds, flu virus, or other ailments. They would also argue that if he got sick, he was healed every time. But such a view is mere speculation, and it is not suggested or supported by Scripture. We must keep in mind that Bosworth was not a Bible scholar
and he did not have formal training in biblical studies or in theology. He was undoubtedly a good and effective teacher, but not perfect. I also believe that he
sometimes used verses out of context. I've been guilty of the same.
QUESTION #2:
Regarding the chapter 'Did Jesus Redeem Us from our
Diseases when he Atoned For our Sins,' I am asking the same questions as in 1).
ANSWER: I believe that Christ redeemed us from all sin,
but that doesn’t mean we are or can be sinless perfect; I also believe he
redeemed us from sickness and disease, but that doesn’t mean we go through life
without any ailments. The full redemption occurs when Christ returns, at which
time we will be totally and completely free of all sin and all sickness and disease.
QUESTION #3:
Regarding the chapter "Why some Fail to receive
Healing from Christ - Twenty-two Reasons for Failure to be Healed," I have
the same questions as in 1).
ANSWER: Some of the reasons given seem sound and
logical. However, it would have helped if he had also stated, “We don’t know”
about certain cases. Everything in life is not concrete or black and white; some
things are gray, so to speak. God is all-knowing and sovereign. He does not always choose to reveal his will or reasons to us. If we're honest, we have to admit that some things are indeed a mystery.
QUESTION #4:
Lastly, do you see any problems or have any
reservations regarding "Christ the Healer" by F.F. Bosworth?
ANSWER: I would not hesitate to recommend Bosworth's book. However, I would advise against using this book as the ONLY
book on divine healing. It’s OK as a starting point, but you would be better
off reading additional books on the topic. Remember, God did not give all of his
knowledge on the subject to one man. You will grow in your knowledge by reading and learning from other writers. For example, you could also read:
Power Healing by John Wimber
Power Evangelism by John Wimber
By His Stripes by Hugh Jeter
Healing by Francis MacNutt
Healing en Masse by T.L. Osborn
The Power to Heal by Francis MacNutt
Healing the Sick by T.L. Osborn
The Real Faith by Charles Price
From the Pinnacle of the Temple by Charles Farah Jr.
Does Christ Heal Today? by P.C. Nelson
The Gospel of Healing by A.B. Simpson
The Ministry of Healing:
Miracles of Cure in All Ages by A.J. Gordon
by Andrew
Murray
Divine Healing: Does God Perform
Miracles Today? by R.A. Torrey
Prayer: Asking
and Receiving by John R. Rice
The Charismatic Movement by John R. Rice
I trust that you will find this information useful. Let
me know if you have other questions.
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