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35 Bible Verses for Healing Sickness: Comfort, Prayer, and Hope When You’re Unwell

Find comforting KJV Bible verses for healing sickness, along with prayer prompts, practical encouragement, and a faith-filled approach that values both prayer and wise care.

Daily Faith Path Editorial TeamJune 19, 2026Updated June 19, 2026
35 Bible Verses for Healing Sickness: Comfort, Prayer, and Hope When You’re Unwell

When sickness touches your body, mind, or someone you love, it can be difficult to know what to pray. Pain can cloud your thoughts, and uncertainty can make the future feel heavy. In those moments, Scripture gives you words to hold onto when your own words feel small.

These Bible verses for healing sickness are not a replacement for medical care, treatment, counseling, or practical support. They are meant to help you draw near to God while walking through illness, recovery, waiting, or weakness. The Bible speaks honestly about suffering and consistently points us to God's compassion, presence, and hope.

If you want a deeper study, continue with Healing Scriptures, Bible Verses About Healing, and Prayers for Healing.

What does the Bible say about healing sickness?

The Bible teaches that God sees suffering, welcomes prayer, and cares deeply for those who are sick. Healing in Scripture includes physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational restoration. Sometimes healing is immediate. Sometimes it comes through endurance, community support, wise care, and a deeper dependence on God.

Clasped hands praying over an open Bible during a time of illness
Prayer can become a steady source of comfort during seasons of sickness.

35 Bible verses for healing sickness

Below are some of the most comforting KJV passages for those facing illness, recovery, fear, or uncertainty.

Jeremiah 17:14

“Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.”

A simple and honest prayer that places healing in God's hands.

James 5:14-15

“Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church...”

This passage reminds believers that prayer is not meant to be carried alone.

Psalm 103:2-3

“Bless the Lord, O my soul... who healeth all thy diseases.”

God's mercy reaches every part of life, including seasons of weakness.

Psalm 147:3

“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”

Healing includes emotional pain, grief, fear, and discouragement.

Isaiah 41:10

“Fear thou not; for I am with thee...”

God answers fear not only with solutions, but with His presence.

Psalm 23:3-4

“He restoreth my soul... I will fear no evil: for thou art with me.”

These verses remind us that God walks with us through every valley.

Additional encouraging passages include Exodus 15:26, Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24, Matthew 9:35, Mark 5:34, Luke 6:19, Acts 3:6, Psalm 30:2, Psalm 41:3, Psalm 6:2, Psalm 107:20, Proverbs 17:22, Isaiah 40:29, Jeremiah 30:17, Malachi 4:2, 3 John 1:2, Mark 10:52, Matthew 11:28, John 14:27, Philippians 4:6-7, Romans 8:26, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Revelation 21:4, Psalm 34:18, Matthew 8:13, Matthew 8:15, Matthew 10:1, Luke 9:11, and many others that point to God's compassion and care.

Open Bible with prayer reminder for healing and hope
Even one verse read slowly can become a meaningful prayer.

How to use Bible verses when praying for healing

  1. Choose one verse that speaks to your current need.
  2. Read it slowly and aloud if possible.
  3. Tell God honestly what you are facing.
  4. Turn the verse into a personal prayer.
  5. Rest quietly for a moment.
  6. Take the next wise practical step, including treatment, rest, or asking for support.

You can also use the Prayer Reflection Timer to slow down and meditate on a single passage.

A short prayer for healing sickness

Lord God, You see my pain, my fears, and my need. Please bring healing where I am sick, strength where I am weak, peace where I am anxious, and hope where I feel discouraged. Guide my doctors, caregivers, family, and friends. Help me trust You while taking wise steps forward. In Jesus' name, amen.

Person praying over an open Bible outdoors seeking comfort
God's presence remains near in seasons of waiting and recovery.

Faith and medical care can walk together

Praying for healing does not mean rejecting doctors, medicine, counseling, treatment, or practical help. Scripture encourages wisdom, community, prayer, and perseverance. Faith is not denial of reality; it is trust in God while walking faithfully through it.

A healthy Christian response to illness may include prayer, Scripture reading, church support, professional medical care, rest, and honest conversations about fear and hope.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Bible verse for healing sickness?

Jeremiah 17:14 is one of the most direct healing prayers in Scripture: “Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed.”

What Psalm is good for healing sickness?

Psalm 103, Psalm 147, Psalm 41, and Psalm 23 are especially comforting during illness and recovery.

How do I pray for healing when I am sick?

Start with a simple prayer, read one verse slowly, and honestly bring your concerns before God.

Does the Bible promise healing?

The Bible consistently shows God's compassion and power to heal while also acknowledging suffering, waiting, and the hope of ultimate restoration in Christ.

Can I pray these verses for someone else?

Yes. Many believers use these passages when praying for family members, friends, and others facing illness.

7-day healing Bible reading plan

  • Day 1: Jeremiah 17:14
  • Day 2: James 5:14-15
  • Day 3: Psalm 103:2-3
  • Day 4: Mark 5:34
  • Day 5: Isaiah 41:10
  • Day 6: Psalm 23:3-4
  • Day 7: Revelation 21:4

After completing this reading plan, continue with Bible Verses About Strength and Bible Verses About Peace.


Final encouragement

Sickness can make life feel fragile, but Scripture gives believers a steady place to stand. Begin with one verse. Pray one honest sentence. Ask for help. Receive wise care. Let God's Word bring comfort while you wait for healing, strength, peace, and restoration.

The Lord remains near to the brokenhearted, present in the valley, and faithful in every season.

This article is published by the Daily Faith Path editorial team to help readers use scripture carefully, prayerfully, and in ways that are practical for real-life seasons of illness, grief, waiting, and spiritual reflection.

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