1 Corinthians 12:9
To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit;
Cross-reference
In 1 Corinthians 13:2, Paul lists faith that moves mountains but stresses it is worthless without love, adding a crucial condition to the gift of faith.
In Matthew 17:20, Jesus says even a mustard seed of faith can move mountains, directly paralleling the mountain-moving faith gift.
In 2 Corinthians 4:13, Paul cites the same 'spirit of faith' that leads to speaking, connecting to the Spirit-given faith gift.
Acts 19:12 provides a concrete example of the gift of healing: even Paul's handkerchiefs cured illnesses and expelled evil spirits.
Acts 10:38 describes Jesus' healing ministry empowered by the Spirit — the same Spirit who now distributes the gift of healing to the church.
Acts 5:15 shows Peter's shadow healing the sick — a dramatic demonstration of the gift of healing in action.
Acts 3:6-8 provides a vivid example of the healing gift: Peter heals a lame man in Jesus' name, exactly as the Spirit empowers.
In Luke 17:6, Jesus says faith like a mustard seed can uproot a mulberry tree, directly parallel to the mountain-moving faith gift.
In Mark 11:23, Jesus describes faith that speaks to mountains and sees it done, matching the special faith gift that performs such works.
In Matthew 21:21, Jesus again promises mountain-moving faith for those who don't doubt, echoing the same extraordinary faith gift.
Acts 5:16 illustrates the gift of healing as all the sick and tormented brought to the apostles were healed.
Acts 28:8 shows Paul exercising the gift of healing by praying and laying hands on Publius's father, who was healed.
Luke 10:9 has Jesus instructing the seventy-two to heal the sick — a concrete commission that mirrors the gift of healing.
Luke 9:2 shows Jesus sending the Twelve to heal the sick — the same healing ministry that later becomes a Spirit-given gift.
Mark 16:18 includes laying hands on the sick for recovery — directly illustrating the healing gift Paul lists here.
Acts 19:11 shows the gift of healing in action as God performed extraordinary miracles through Paul.
Mark 6:13 describes the disciples anointing and healing the sick — a narrative example of the gift of healing mentioned here.
Matthew 10:8 records Jesus commanding the disciples to heal — the same ministry listed here as a Spirit-given gift.
In Ephesians 2:8, faith for salvation is a gift of God, similar to how the faith for miracles is a gift of the Spirit, though different in purpose.
James 5:14 describes the church's practice of praying for the sick, which relies on the gift of healing mentioned here.
James 5:15 links faith and healing, echoing the pairing of faith and gifts of healing in this verse.