Chapter 4 - Health and Salvation by the Name of Jesus
Chapter 5 - Not by Our Own Power
Chapter 6 - According to the Measure of Faith
Chapter 7 - The Way of Faith
Chapter 8 - Your Body Is the Temple of the Holy Ghost
Chapter 9 - The Body for the Lord
Chapter 10 - The Lord for the Body
Chapter 11 - Do Not Consider Your Body
Chapter 12 - Discipline and Sanctification
Chapter 13 - Sickness and Death
Chapter 14 - The Holy Spirit the Spirit of Healing
Chapter 15 - Persevering Prayer
Chapter 16 - Let Him That Is Healed Glorify God
Chapter 17 - The Need for a Manifestation of God’s Power
Chapter 18 - Sin and Sickness
Chapter 19 - Jesus Bore Our Sickness
Chapter 20 - Is Sickness a Chastisement?
Chapter 21 - God’s Prescription for the Sick
Chapter 22 - The Lord That Healeth Thee
Chapter 23 - Jesus Heals the Sick
Chapter 24 - Fervent and Effectual Prayer
Chapter 25 - Intercessory Prayer
Chapter 26 - The Will of God
Chapter 27 - Obedience and Health
Chapter 28 - Job’s Sickness and Healing
Chapter 29 - The Prayer of Faith
Chapter 30 - Anointing in the Name of the Lord
Chapter 31 - Full Salvation Our High Privilege
Chapter 32 - “Ye Are the Branches”
Preface
“The publication of this work may be regarded as a testimony of my faith in divine healing. After being stopped for more than two years in the exercise of my ministry, I was healed by the mercy of God in answer to the prayer of those who see in Him ‘the Lord that healeth thee’ (Ex. 15:26).
“This healing, granted to faith, has been the source of rich spiritual blessing to me. I have clearly seen that the Church possesses in Jesus, our Divine Healer, an inestimable treasure, which she does not yet know how to appreciate. I have been convinced anew of that which the Word of God teaches us in this matter, and of what the Lord expects of us; and I am sure that if Christians learned to realize practically the presence of the Lord that healeth, their spiritual life would thereby be developed and sanctified. I can therefore no longer keep silence, and I publish here a series of meditations, with the view of showing, according to the Word of God, that ‘the prayer of faith’ (James 5:15) is the means appointed by God for the cure of the sick, that this truth is in perfect accord with Holy Scripture, and that the study of this truth is essential for everyone who would see the Lord manifest His power and His glory in the midst of His children.” - ANDREW MURRAY