Infirmity
In the Bible, the term "infirmity" refers to physical, emotional, or spiritual weaknesses and ailments. The Greek word often translated as "infirmity" is "astheneia," which denotes a state of feebleness or weakness, as seen in Romans 8:26, where the Spirit helps our weaknesses in prayer. In the context of healing, infirmities are often associated with sickness or disease, as illustrated in Matthew 4:24, where Jesus healed "all those who were ill with various diseases and infirmities."In a broader spiritual sense, infirmities can also refer to moral or spiritual weaknesses. In 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, Paul speaks of his own infirmities, recognizing that God's grace is sufficient in his weakness. This encapsulates a biblical understanding of infirmity: it is not merely a physical condition but can also signify the struggles and limitations that humans face, which invite reliance on divine strength and support. Thus, infirmity in the biblical context underscores the importance of faith, healing, and the sustaining power of God in our lives.
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Spirit of Infirmity
By Alan Redpath4.3K47:43LUK 13:10In this sermon, the speaker focuses on a story from Luke chapter 13 in which Jesus is teaching in a synagogue on the Sabbath day. The story is both a miracle and a parable, highlighting the power and teachings of Jesus. The speaker emphasizes that all of Jesus' miracles are parables, illustrating deeper spiritual truths. The sermon also touches on the need for personal surrender to Jesus and the importance of being a witness for Christ in everyday life.
Loosed From Thine Infirmity
By Alan Redpath3.6K29:50MAT 6:33MAT 7:7LUK 13:11JHN 8:36ROM 8:1PHP 3:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of the gospel to break the power of long-standing complaints and habits. He shares the story of a woman who had been crippled for 18 years and how Jesus healed her in the synagogue. The preacher encourages the audience to examine their own lives and identify any long-standing complaints or habits that have held them back. He emphasizes the importance of prayer and surrendering to Jesus in order to experience freedom and transformation.