A lame man sat at the temple gate for years. He never walked a single step. Then Peter spoke five words that changed everything: “In the name of Jesus Christ” (Acts 3:6, NKJV). The man leaped. He walked. He praised God. No medicine. No surgery. Just a name spoken in faith. That moment reveals something profound about the power of the name of Jesus in healing, and it is just as available to you and me in 2026 as it was two thousand years ago.
I have seen this truth play out in my own ministry more times than I can count. People who were told by doctors there was nothing left to try. Families gripping each other’s hands in hospital waiting rooms. And then, when someone dared to speak the name of Jesus over that situation, something shifted. Not always the way we expected. But something real and undeniable moved.
The name of Jesus is not a magic formula or an incantation. It is, as one recent teaching described it, “a weapon, a key, and a divine authority given to every believer” [3]. That is what we are going to unpack together in this article.
Key Takeaways 📋
- The name of Jesus carries divine authority that has been delegated to every believer for healing and spiritual victory.
- Biblical healing is rooted in Scripture, not wishful thinking. From Acts to James, the Bible gives us clear examples and instructions.
- Speaking His name in faith is different from merely reciting words. It requires relationship, trust, and alignment with God’s will.
- Healing prayer is most powerful in community. When believers agree together, something extraordinary happens.
- You can walk in this authority today. Practical steps exist to help you pray with confidence for yourself and others.
Understanding the Power of the Name of Jesus in Healing
To grasp why the name of Jesus holds such efficacious power in healing, we need to understand what a name meant in biblical culture. In the ancient world, a name was not just a label. It carried the full weight of a person’s character, authority, and reputation.
When we say “in the name of Jesus,” we are not using a catchphrase. We are invoking everything He is: Savior, Redeemer, Healer, King. A recent Easter 2026 message explored this beautifully, emphasizing “the power of the name above every name” and why it holds such significance for believers today [5].
What Scripture Says About His Name
The Bible is luminously clear about the authority packed into the name of Jesus:
- Philippians 2:9-10 (NKJV): “Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow.”
- Acts 4:12 (NKJV): “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
- Mark 16:17-18 (NKJV): “And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons… they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.”
These are not suggestions. They are promises. And they form the bedrock of our understanding of invoking divine authority through the name of Jesus.
Jesus: The Master Healer
During the April 2026 general conference, church leaders testified that Jesus Christ is the “Master Healer” alongside His role as resurrected Redeemer. They emphasized something I think we often forget: while His Atonement is infinite, His invitation is deeply individual [2]. He does not heal in bulk. He heals you. He heals me. One person at a time, with intimate care.
That truth should embolden your faith. The same Jesus who touched the leper, opened blind eyes, and raised the dead knows your name and your need right now.
Biblical Examples of Healing in the Name of Jesus
The Bible is not short on evidence. From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals Himself as Jehovah Rapha, “the Lord who heals you” (Exodus 15:26). But when Jesus arrived, healing took on a new dimension.
Healings Performed by Jesus
Here is a snapshot of just some of the healing miracles recorded in the Bible:
| Miracle | Scripture | What It Shows |
|---|---|---|
| Healing the blind man | John 9:1-7 | Jesus heals with purpose, not just power |
| Raising Lazarus | John 11:43-44 | His authority extends even over death |
| Healing the woman with the issue of blood | Mark 5:25-34 | Faith activates healing power |
| Cleansing the ten lepers | Luke 17:11-19 | Obedience and gratitude matter |
| Healing the paralytic | Mark 2:1-12 | Forgiveness and healing are connected |
Each miracle demonstrates that divine healing has been God’s idea from the very beginning. Jesus did not introduce something new. He fulfilled what the Father always intended.
Healings in the Early Church
After Jesus ascended, the disciples did not stop healing. They continued in His name:
- Peter and John healed the lame man at the Beautiful Gate (Acts 3:1-10)
- Paul healed the crippled man at Lystra (Acts 14:8-10)
- Ananias laid hands on Paul himself, restoring his sight (Acts 9:17-18)
- Handkerchiefs from Paul carried healing to the sick (Acts 19:11-12)
The common thread? Every single healing happened through the authority of Jesus’ name. Not through human ability. Not through religious ritual. Through faith in who He is and what He accomplished.
💡 “And His name, through faith in His name, has made this man strong.” — Acts 3:16 (NKJV)
This is why understanding healing as part of the atonement matters so much. If healing died with the apostles, then so did half the gospel. But it did not die. It lives because He lives.
How to Pray for Healing in the Name of Jesus
Knowing the theology is important. But if you are sitting beside a hospital bed or standing in your kitchen with a frightening diagnosis, you need more than theology. You need practical steps.
Here is how I approach healing prayer, and how I teach others to do the same.
5 Steps to Pray with Authority 🙏
- Anchor yourself in Scripture. Before you pray, remind yourself of God’s promises. Read Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24, or James 5:14-15 out loud. Faith comes by hearing the Word (Romans 10:17).
- Repent and forgive. Unforgiveness can be a blockage. Jesus linked forgiveness and healing repeatedly. Take a moment to embrace forgiveness and find grace before you pray.
- Speak directly to the condition. Jesus did not pray vague prayers. He said, “Be opened” (Mark 7:34). He said, “Rise, take up your bed” (John 5:8). Be specific. Name the sickness. Command it to leave in Jesus’ name.
- Pray in agreement with others. Matthew 18:19 says when two agree on earth concerning anything they ask, it will be done. There is extraordinary power in healing prayer agreement and united faith.
- Thank God before you see the result. This is where faith becomes tangible. Praise Him for the healing even while you are waiting for it to manifest. Worship and healing are deeply connected, as we explore in our worship and healing Bible study.
For a more detailed framework, check out our five-step prayer model for healing ministry.
What About When Healing Does Not Come Immediately?
I want to be honest with you because I think honesty builds more faith than hype ever could.
Sometimes you pray and the healing is instantaneous. I have watched tumors disappear. I have seen people throw away crutches. Those moments are glorious.
Other times, healing is a process. It comes gradually, like the blind man in Mark 8 who first saw “men like trees walking” before his sight fully cleared.
And sometimes, in ways that confound us, healing does not come the way we asked. That does not mean the name of Jesus failed. It means we are finite beings trusting an infinite God whose ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:9).
What I know for certain is this: God is always good. His name always carries authority. And prayer always changes something, even when it changes us more than our circumstances.
A recent April 2026 devotional reminded believers that even in seasons of waiting, we are not powerless. We stand on the finished work of Christ [4]. That is not a cliché. That is bedrock truth.
Walking in the Authority of Jesus’ Name Today
The power of the name of Jesus in healing is not a relic of church history. It is a present-tense reality for every born-again believer in 2026.
A recent teaching from an Aramaic language and biblical perspective explored what it truly means to act “in the name of Jesus.” The conclusion was striking: to act in His name means to act as His authorized representative, carrying His full backing and authority [6]. Think of it like power of attorney. You are not acting on your own. You are acting on behalf of the King of Kings.
Practical Ways to Walk in This Authority Daily
- Pray over your family each morning. Speak health, protection, and wholeness over your household in Jesus’ name.
- Anoint with oil when led by the Spirit. James 5:14 instructs elders to anoint the sick with oil. Learn more about anointing oil in healing from a biblical perspective.
- Lay hands on the sick. This is not reserved for pastors. Mark 16:18 says believers will lay hands on the sick. Explore our guide on laying hands on others for healing.
- Speak the Word over your own body. When symptoms arise, do not just call the doctor (though wisdom says you should). Also open your Bible and declare what God says about your healing.
- Build your faith through study. Faith is like a muscle. It grows with use. A dedicated Bible reading plan on healing can strengthen your confidence in God’s promises.
A Story from My Own Ministry
Years ago, a woman in our church was diagnosed with a condition her doctors called irreversible. She was scared. Her family was scared. We gathered around her one Wednesday night, anointed her with oil, and prayed in the name of Jesus. Nothing dramatic happened in that moment. No lightning. No goosebumps.
But over the following weeks, her symptoms began to recede. Her doctors were puzzled. They ran tests again. The condition had reversed. Was it the prayer? Was it medicine? I believe it was both, working together under the sovereign hand of God. Because God’s healing touch and medical professionals can work in divine partnership.
That experience cemented something in my heart: the name of Jesus is not in competition with medicine. It is above all things, working through all things, for the good of those who love Him.
The Role of the Holy Spirit
You cannot separate the name of Jesus from the person of the Holy Spirit. It is the Spirit who empowers us to pray, who gives gifts of healing, and who confirms the Word with signs following. If you want to grow in this area, I encourage you to study the empowerment of the Holy Spirit and ask God to fill you afresh.
Conclusion: Step Into What He Has Already Given You
The power of the name of Jesus in healing is not something you need to earn, manufacture, or work up emotionally. It is a gift. It is a delegated authority. It is yours because you belong to Him.
Here is what I want you to walk away with today:
✅ The name of Jesus carries all the authority of heaven. When you speak it in faith, things move in the spiritual realm.
✅ Healing is biblical, historical, and current. It did not stop with the apostles. It continues wherever believers dare to trust God’s Word.
✅ You are authorized. Whether you are a pastor, a small group leader, a parent, or a brand-new believer, Jesus gave you the right to use His name.
✅ Start today. Pray for someone this week. Lay hands on a sick friend. Speak the Word over your own body. Step out in faith, even if your knees are shaking.
The lame man at the Beautiful Gate did not have silver or gold. Peter did not either. But what Peter had was infinitely more valuable: the name of Jesus and the faith to use it. You have that same name and that same access to faith.
So use it. Boldly. Expectantly. And watch what God does.
References
[3] The Name of Jesus: A Weapon, A Key, and Divine Authority – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzKWZGTtKTw
[4] April 2026 Newsletter: Powerless For Us – https://www.holynamencc.org/april-2026-newsletter-powerless-for-us/
[5] The Power of the Name Above Every Name (Easter 2026) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZky3U6mOxQ
[6] In the Name of Jesus: Aramaic and Biblical Perspective – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=___S4uvQxqU
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