Is health the most important aspect of our life? A Jesuit priest who 
writes on spiritual matters in the Catholic Times begins his column 
with this question. Jesus spent a great deal of time in his public life
 curing the sick. We need to search for the meaning of these actions of 
Jesus. What do we mean by disease and health?
As in the
 time of Christ we have many who are sick. When a  family member is 
sick we pray for them, but not always with the  results we want. Why is 
this the case? There are those that pray and believe their prayers were 
answered, and those who prayed for the sick only to see them die, giving 
them great sorrow. How do we understand Jesus' curing of the sick?
We
 say health is our most important asset. True, for 
when we lose our health we can no longer do what we want, and are dependent on others. We lose much. Consequently, when we watch TV 
we are bombarded with advertizing concerned with health:   
beauty, live longer, good food, medicines, exercises-- tempting us with many hours and expenditure of energy for well 
being.  
Is bodily health that important that it takes first 
place in all our concerns? Isn't that the reason Jesus cured so 
many people? Our columnist doesn't think so. In John's Gospel, Jesus 
says the spirit is what gives life, and the body is of no value. But 
Jesus did cure the sick, what is the meaning of this? Jesus wants us to 
understand that the soul is the most important part of our 
existence. We are tempted to think that the body is everything and miss 
the place of the spirit in our lives. We are one body with God by means
 of the spirit which is the important dimension. When we have the right 
understanding and sensitivity of spirit, the body follows.
When we concentrate on the spirit  and 
are no longer tied to the body, the body regains health. When Jesus cured
 the sick he told them it was their faith that cured them. It was not 
his power but the belief  of the sick person. This is what cured the 
person.
The columnist concludes with the thought that 
we need to remember this when we reflect on the actions of Jesus.The 
body in itself is not what is important. The essence of our human 
existence is the soul which  acts and loves.
When
 we speak in this way it is easy for some to think disease is all our fault, which is not what is   being said, and is cruel. An 
important message is being delivered and we don't want to miss the 
message by a black and white approach to the subject-- seeing only the two opposite extremes of the issue. Our efforts should be directed as followers of Jesus to understand his teaching. Attitudes, have a great deal to do with the kind of health we possess: a principle that few would deny.  
 
