Creation Teaches Healing
Bob Yandian
We’re going to talk about divine healing—but not just in theory. I believe we are living in a time where revival is beginning to break out all over the world. And you know what? Every time revival shows up, healing comes with it.
Why is that? Because healing is the dinner bell to salvation. If God can touch your body, it’s a sign that He can also save your soul. Healing is more than just a physical miracle—it’s God reaching into the natural with His supernatural hand and saying, “I’ve got more for you.”
I believe strongly that before Jesus comes back—and He’s coming back soon—we’re going to see one of the greatest revivals the world has ever known. Not a revival that starts in the world, but one that begins in the Church. That’s what “revival” is—it’s for saints. It’s for believers who’ve lost their fire, who’ve gotten lazy in their pursuit of God. Revival lights that fire again and gets them moving to share the gospel.
And healing is part of that revival.
In Romans 1:19–20 it says that the invisible things of God—His eternal power and Godhead—are clearly seen in creation. That means you can look around you and see the fingerprints of God everywhere. Nature lines up with the Word of God. It teaches us about God’s power, His plan, and even the Trinity. God the Father plans it, Jesus executes the plan, and the Holy Spirit reveals it.
Think about it—even the universe teaches us. When they opened up the James Webb Telescope and looked into deep space, the scientists didn’t talk about evolution. They kept using the word “creation.” Why? Because they know—this didn’t just happen. There’s a power and a mind behind all of this. That’s the power of God and the mind of God at work.
Psalm 8 tells us that God made us a little lower than the angels but crowned us with glory and honor. He gave us dominion over the works of His hands. That’s the earth. But you know what’s even greater? Isaiah 53 says that redemption took the arm of the Lord. Creation took His fingers, the earth took His hands, but redeeming us? That took His whole arm. Why? Because creation had no resistance. Redemption had to fight through hell itself.
So let me say this: if healing is part of redemption—and it is—then God used His arm to bring it to us. And He didn’t stop there. He also designed nature to serve us. Plants, animals, medicines—all created for our benefit. Your own body is built with mechanisms to fight disease: white blood cells, fevers, sneezing, coughing. These aren’t curses. They’re blessings. Your body was made in the likeness of God and filled with His nature—including the nature to be healed.
Don’t let anybody tell you that God doesn’t want you healed. That’s not what the Word says, and it’s not what nature says either. If healing wasn’t God’s will, why would your body and nature constantly be fighting to keep you well?
God works through doctors. I believe in divine healing, but I also believe in good doctors. Luke, who wrote the Gospel and Acts, was a physician. He followed Paul and ministered with him. God isn’t against medicine—He’s for anything that works with His design to bring healing and wholeness.
If you need healing today - be encouraged! Whether you’re believing for healing in your body, your soul, or your family—God’s hand is full of grace. Reach out with faith and take what He’s already made available.
You were designed to walk in divine health. You were designed to carry revival. Let healing be your testimony and your witness to a world that needs both Jesus and His power.
Keep studying the Word, keep believing God, and never let go of His promises. Healing is yours—by grace, through faith!