AN ORDER OF SERVICE FOR SPIRITUAL HEALINGThis order of Service is intended to assist those who are undertaking the work of Spiritual Healing. The object has been to provide a substantial and helpful guidance in the work, based on the revelation of Christ's Healing Ministry as given in the Gospels. It is not intended to be more than guidance; and it must be left to each one to decide what part or parts of this Service can most usefully be adopted. SPIRITUAL HEALINGAll healing is from God. It is not the means that are used which heal us. It is God Who heals us through the means; and God is ever opening up fresh ways of giving us greater spiritual freedom and health. The Healing Mission of Jesus, which is the one with which we are principally concerned, was based not on natural remedies but upon the direct and immediate operation of the Power of God. It is this same Divine Power which we are urged to accept and to use for our well-being and the well-being of others. It does not mean that we ignore other means of help and healing. Medicines and the skill of the doctors and surgeons are of great value in our present experience and growth, and we gratefully avail ourselves of them in times of need. Our Lord, however, neither used not despised natural remedies for His healing. What He did was to focus our attention on the true Source for the only permanent healing, which is God. In the work of healing, the health of the soul is of primary importance. Healing which concerns the body alone cannot be permanently effective. The life within the body is spiritual, not physical, and the virtues of healing and wisdom and perfectness are attributes of God and of the Spirit within. It is the soul that needs first to be cleansed of its sins and sicknesses and spiritual darkness. The Will of God is not sickness or disease or infirmity, but health and wholeness. Behind the healing ministry of Jesus were the forces of the Kingdom of God; but it was the purity of the spiritual life of Jesus which kept wide open the channels for the manifestation of the Divine Power. God has not changed. The same power that Christ used is available to us if we will have it, and it is the Healing of Christ that we are called upon to seek and to pass on to others. Christ's work was that of a Teacher and a Healer. The Gospels tell us that: "Jesus went about preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom, and healing all manner of disease among the people." There was no sickness or disease or infirmity that Jesus did not heal. The ears of the deaf were unstopped, the eyes of the blind were opened, the lame walked, the lepers were cleansed and the unclean spirits were cast out. Christ healed them all. When Christ laid His hands upon the sick and they recovered, it was not the physical contact of His hands that healed them, but the power of the Spirit that went forth, of which the laying on of hands was a means and symbol. There are instances of healing in the Gospels where our Lord did not come face to face with the sick. His word was sufficient. The "prayer of faith" is the essential and indispensable requisite, and may or may not be attended by the laying on of hands, or other sacramental act. In Spirit we can bring the sick to Christ today, and Christ lays His hands upon them as He did when on Earth; and the Divine Life which healed of old is able to touch and to heal them now. With Christ in our lives we live in the clear Light and Life of our Heavenly Father. With Spiritual Healing we are concerned with the prayer life of the soul. Through effective prayer we can draw near to God and be refreshed and strengthened and healed by Him. God is able through the working of His Grace and Power to accomplish in us the conquest and dethronement of sin and disease. Even where bodily healing does not follow at once there is a quickening and a new spiritual strength and understanding which challenges the whole tone and outlook of our lives. As the soul is illumined and strengthened by the inflowing graces of God, so the Divine healing, cleansing life of the Spirit, takes possession of the outer temple of the physical body. All things are possible with God, and God alone is strong enough to keep us and to deliver us from the bondage which holds us fast. Let us believe Christ's Gospel of healing; and in God's tender Love for us, that would see in us, His children, all wholeness and purity and strength. WHERE TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED TOGETHERThe place where we meet together to pray and to give thanks to God is holy ground. We meet in the Name and in the Presence of our Lord Jesus Christ to Whom we bring the sufferers. In faith we see our Lord and speak to Him. In faith we see the sufferers and pray for them. In faith they receive new life for their comfort and strengthening; and for their cleansing and healing. PREPARATION FOR THE HEALING WORKIt is only reasonable, that, if we wish to undertake the work of healing and prayers for the sick, we must first of all set to work to put our own spiritual house in order, by avoiding and overcoming habits of thought and conduct which are at variance with the Divine standard of life and service in the Gospels. Substances which influence the mind and body to become befouled must be strictly avoided. HEALING THROUGH THE LAYING ON OF HANDSHealing through prayer and the laying on of hands upon the sick for their recovery, is perhaps the most spiritual part of the healing work; since it is essentially an exercise of the prayer-life of the soul, and of faith in God. The prayer-service which precedes the healing is the necessary spiritual preparation; and the prayers used are for cleansing, and for God's Grace, and for our spiritual renewing. It is well, therefore, to begin the Service with a few minutes silence, and to enter into the Sanctuary of the Spirit, to receive the purifying Grace of God; and for the removing of any defilement which may hinder and obstruct the work of this sacred healing ministry. Those who need healing will go up and kneel before the Altar or Holy Table. The Minister or Healer will lay his/her hands upon the head of each in turn, and will pray over them for their recovery. Such prayer may be a silent petition and be directed for such particular help as is needed. Some healers prefer not to refer specifically to the nature of complaints when administering healing, but others may find it helpful to do so. In this case a card may be used, filled in previously by the patient, giving very briefly the nature of the complaint, and the name of the person for whom the healing is required. The card will be handed to the healer at the time of healing. This system is also useful for giving absent treatment where those who cannot attend may be represented by others. The card, giving the name of the sick person and the complaint will be suitably noted to this effect. If complaints are mentioned they should be circumscribed by using only such terms as "internal suffering", "nervous breakdown", "debility", "effects of operation", "fear", etc. OTHER FORMS OF HEALING TREATMENTThere are diversities of the healing work as with other gifts, and it is not possible or desirable to attempt to limit the healing treatment to any particular form. Every healer will have his/her own particular gift and inspiration, and will be guided to work accordingly. Some healers may prescribe natural remedies such as herbs, or even medicines. Many doctors, apart from their medical knowledge and skill, are natural healers, and they bring a healing atmosphere with them into the sick rooms. It is not the healing methods employed which matter so much as the spiritual urge and motive and the response to the Divine Will. There is nevertheless a grave responsibility to act worthily and purely in these things. The Church or room should be clean, reasonably well lit and ventilated. Proper arrangements should be made to ensure that the healing work is carried out with all spiritual purpose and dignity. A bowl of water and a clean towel should be placed for the use of the healer, who should dip his/her hands in the water after each, or any special treatment, so that a clean fresh healing condition is brought to each patient. Where healing is given other than in a public place before an audience, a third person should be present. THE SILENCES AND PRAYERSIt is not so much the words we use which are so important as the manner in which we pray. Prayer which comes from the heart expresses simplicity and reality. It cannot be hurried. It is something which must be felt to be effective. It is a matter for meditation and quietude rather than the mere utterance of words. In our prayers we need some periods of silence; and it is helpful if these silences and pauses are introduced between the prayers, and between the parts of the prayers; to allow for some time to be given for the thoughts being dwelt upon, rather than to run them on in an unbroken sequence. The practise of the pauses and silences is very revealing in the spiritual conditions these help to create. In the silences, our thoughts go out for the cleansing and healing of the world, and for our own healing and strengthening. Prayer is God's great gift to us. In prayer we commune with God and speak to Him. There is a time both for audible prayer and the silences in our worship. ORDER OF HEALING SERVICE**This Service for Divine or Spiritual Healing, which by its very nature is a sacred and very holy occasion, should be conducted with such order, dignity and reverence as befits the approach to receive the benefits of Divine Grace. Those entering the Church, centre or special place, should do so quietly. The rule of silence should be observed. Punctual attendance is desired to avoid disturbance, and those who can do so, should remain until the end of the Service.
OPENING HYMN OR PSALM
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