Health Message (December 20, 2025)
- Sandra Torres

- Dec 20, 2025
- 2 min read
Good Sabbath Church Family!
Today I wanted to just leave you with some quotes from Ellen White about the Great healing power of God and His laws of nature and healing:
"Sickness, suffering, and death are work of an antagonistic power. Satan is the destroyer; God is the Restorer. The words spoken to Israel are true today of those who recover health of body or health of soul: 'I am the Lord that healeth thee.' The desire of God for every human being is expressed in the words, 'Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.' He it is who 'forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth theewith loving-kindness and tender mercies." - Counsels on Health, 168.
"God's healing power runs all through nature. If a human being cuts his flesh or breaks a bone, nature at once begins to heal the injury, and thus preserve the man's life. But man can place himself in a position where nature is trammeled so that she cannot do her work.... If tobaccos is used, ...the healing power of nature is weakened to a greater or less extent.... When intoxicating liquor is used, the system is not able to resist disease in its original God-given power as a healer. It is God who has made the provision that nature shall work to restore the exhausted powers. The power is of God. He is the Great Healer." - Letter 77, 1899.
"Sin brings physical and spiritual disease and weakness. Christ has made it possible for us to free ourselves from this curse. The Lord promises, by the medium of truth, to renovate the soul. The Holy Spirit will make all who are willing to be educated able to communicate the truth with power. It will renew every organ of the body, that God's servants may work acceptably and successfully. Vitality increases under the influence of the Spirit's action. Let us, then, by this power life ourselves into a higher, holier atmosphere, that we may do well our appointed work." - The Review and Herald, January 14, 1902.
May the Lord Bless your Journey to good health,
Your sister in Christ,
Sandra Torres





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