
Divine Healing: A Biblical Approach — Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray’s beloved work, Divine Healing, has been in print in one form or another since 1884. It was originally a smaller work written in Dutch titled, Jezus de Geneesheer der Kranken (Jesus the Physician of the Sick). It was later expanded and published in both English and French.For Murray, this book was more than a Bible lesson; it was a personal testimony of his remarkable faith journey. It conveyed the joy that he experienced after experiencing healing from a severe throat affliction that sidelined him for two years. This biblically infused work was one of the notable publications that emerged from the transatlantic Faith-Cure Movement in the late Nineteenth century. This cross-denominational healing revival impacted multitudes throughout Europe and North America.During this era, there was an explosion of books on divine healing. Devout believers were drawn to works like: Otto Stockmayer, “Sickness and the Gospel” (1880), A.J. Gordon, “The Ministry of Healing” (1882), A. B. S