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David Kinsley through his article, “Healing in Contemporary North American Christianity” has tried to emphasize that healing process on a human body depends very much on God who is supposed to make all new things.The sufferings have some relation with past sins and healing through divine god is something like the inner dying of the old and resurrection through new life. One would get healed not by understanding the cause of illness but by total surrender into the hands of mighty god which would carve a new identity out of the old me.
The core Christian value gives great importance of prayer to the healing process in human systems. Through prayers, we ask the God to break into our history. Kinsley has tried to communicate about various religious rituals and groups whether small or big, indulged in faith based healing under God’s supervision. This is like considering humans as a product of God’s production unit with prayer based healing as humans’ continued persistence with the concept of theology of God and its creation.
Kinsley point of view has some relation with the resurrection of Jesus and prayers for healing the earth and finally recreating the new earth. The ancestral prayers and faith in the might of God that led to Jesus’ resurrection can be correlated with churches and institutions praying to the same power that would resurrect and bring healing to the earth . Humans have wounded themselves as well as this earth by sins and now only through good relationship with God all these wounds would get vanished and humans both as an individual as well as society might retain good health.
Our life is a divine energy and cannot be produced through any artificial means; so, one must realize the healing of our sufferings would also require divine intervention coming into force after individual as well as mass and institutional prayer. The first paragraph in page 45 despite being short actually provides the main crux of the whole article. It begins with sentence "As one would expect, illness is also defined broadly " and terminates with ". or that have received healing." The above mentioned paragraph has well clarified that illness and sufferings doesn't have much relation with malfunctioning of human body.
The body is just a superficial entity while actual cause is something much beyond it. It's an outcome of personal fall from the expectations of the mighty God. As a human as well as an intelligent entity, we must be the one who understands the existence of that might power which has created us and at the same time, complete surrender of our self at his service. If we deviate from the designated path, we actually misuse our intelligence as well as existence and hence bear the fruit of that misadventure in terms of illness and sufferings.
The acts of hate, jealousy etc. are against the wishes of God as hating a human means hating a beautiful creation of god and hence we can assume that our transparent mind is now polluted and is no longer clear enough to look within ourselves and the God inside us. The lack of communication with the God present inside us results distance between our body and the divine water supposed to suffice its growth and upkeep. Kinsley has send the largest possible message of his article that this small paragraph.
It has rightly explained "Why healing require prayers" "Why humans suffer" and "What has happened to humans now and how it has distanced itself from God". Health Care systems all over the world have emphasized on latest medicines, technology and equipments for the betterment of human society while supporting body and mind. Canada's public healthcare policy has been one of the most progressive public health care system and is now striving to meet the health related needs of all citizens. This ultimate objective actually factors around a number of issues ranging from individual as well as family's income and economic condition, gender, education etc.
Bringing uniformity in terms of health care, access and security would face invisible resistance getting into existence due
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