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This book is one of the classic books by Albert Benjamin Simpson on Biblical healing. In it, he makes the case that physical healing is part of the Christian Gospel, having been purchased by the atoning Cross of Jesus Christ. Another book of his on this subject is titled 'The Lord For the Body'. About The Author Albert Benjamin Simpson was born on December 15, 1843, in Bayview, Prince Edward Island, Canada. His father, James Simpson, was a good, hard-working man, but it was his mother who "gave him wings." Jane Clark Simpson was sensitive, poetic and beauty-loving. To Albert she passed on her ambitions, aspirations and soaring imagination. Albert felt the yearning to become a minister at a young age and was a natural born preacher. He studied hard at Knox College in Toronto, graduating in 1865, and was eventually licensed into Presbyterian ministry. Once, when physical illness and deep depression overcame him, he was lifted by a negro spiritual and experienced physical and spiritual healing. As A.W. Tozer describes Simpson's experience: "The wounded eagle had found his wings again and was soaring back into the sun." This experience and Simpson's concern for the alliance of like-minded Christians hungry for a more satisfying life in Christ all led to his messages on healing, the Christ-life and the "deeper life." Through his sermons and the writings of his missionary journals "his mighty earth-covering wing-stretch became apparent." For A.B. Simpson, the world was his parish. Simpson started Nyack College, a magazine and publishing house, preached at the Gospel Tabernacle for 30 years, and wrote over 100 books. He died on October 29, 1919.
“Beloved, I wish [pray] above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth’ (3 John 2).” (Pages 19–20)
“If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you’ (John 15:7” (Page 50)
“‘Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows … and with his stripes we are healed’ (Isaiah 53:4–5)” (Page 12)
“Sickness is named among the curses that God was to send for Israel’s sin (Deuteronomy 28:58–61)” (Pages 23–24)
“God is able to make all grace abound toward [us]; that [we], always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work’ (2 Corinthians 9:8).” (Page 37)