“Bless the LORD, O my soul, and do not forget all His kind deeds—He who forgives all your iniquities and heals all your diseases,” Psalm 103:2–3 (BSB)
Salvation is not a single‑issue gift. It is a full package of God’s benefits, and Scripture refuses to separate forgiveness from healing. Psalm 103:2–3 places them side by side—not as two different works, but as two expressions of the same redemption. The same God who forgives all your iniquities is the God who heals all your diseases. The same grace that removes your sin, removes your diseases. The same covenant love of the Father that restores your spirit restores your body. Healing is not an add‑on to salvation. Healing is part of salvation. If forgiveness is yours now, healing is yours now.
To see healing as part of salvation means you stop treating it as optional, occasional, or uncertain. You stop approaching healing as if it requires a different level of faith or a different kind of prayer. You stop believing God is quick to forgive but slow to heal. Scripture makes no such distinction. The Cross carried both. Redemption includes both. Grace provides both. When Jesus saved you, He didn’t just rescue your spirit—He redeemed your whole being. Salvation is God’s total restoration plan, and healing is woven into its fabric.
This Truth breaks the lie that healing is unpredictable or reserved for a select few. If the Cross made forgiveness universally available, then that same Cross made healing universally available. If forgiveness is God’s will every time, then healing is God’s will every time. If forgiveness is part of the covenant, then healing is part of the covenant. The enemy works hard to separate what God joined together. He wants to steal the Word from believers to keep them unsure about healing. But Psalm 103 refuses to let you forget either benefit. God forgives all. God heals all. Both belong to you now!
Living this way produces confidence and expectation. You stop wondering if God wants you healed and start thanking Him that healing is already yours. You stop praying as if healing is a special exception and start receiving it as a covenant benefit. You stop separating what God joined together. When you see healing as part of salvation, you stop striving for it and start resting in it. You receive healing the same way you received forgiveness—by grace through faith.
Today is about embracing the Truth that healing is not separate from salvation—it is included in it. You are forgiven and healed. Redeemed and restored. Cleansed and made whole.
Confession: Healing is part of my salvation. The same God who forgave me has healed me, and I receive both benefits now!
Prayer: Father, thank You that healing is included in salvation. Help me receive all Your benefits and walk in the wholeness Jesus purchased for me at Calvary.
Closing Charge: Never separate what God joined—healing is as much yours as forgiveness.