Mu'jizatu Yasu' 'an al-'Ilaj al-Jismaniy fii al-Katulikiyyah

Authors

  • Jarman Arroisi Universitas Darussalam Gontor
  • Dea Felaputri Universitas Darussalam Gontor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21111/jcsr.v1i1.24

Keywords:

Miracles, Jesus, Healing, Physical, Catholic

Abstract

This article aims to examine non-medical healing as a miracle of
Jesus. According to Christianity, non-medical healing is always
being associate with miracles, also called divine healing which
consists of healing physical and spiritual illness. Both are
important parts of Christ's ministry. Jesus' ministry on earth,
marked by healing, miracles, and miraculous signs. With
descriptive and analysis methods, this study concludes that
healing is a renewal of the body's condition to restore the
strength of disease, and miracles are events that are difficult to
reach by human reason. The relationship between Jesus' miracles
and healing services in the Church is that there are several
miracles of Jesus that have shown that faith and physical healing
are interrelated. Healing from Jesus is not always instant because
faith is a significant factor in getting healthy. One form of Jesus'
healing is the law of touch and transmission, which is the means
to make miracles. Not only that, but prayer is also a way to get
healing from a distance. God wants the Church to fully operate
on this earth as the empowered body of Jesus. For this to
achieve, the gift and anointing of the Holy Spirit in believers must
be activated. So that divine healing services can work in the
Church along with traditional medicine while still being
inseparable from the Christian faith.

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Published

2026-04-27

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