Dear ones in Christ, I personally love commentaries. The ones below lead with a Bible verse (standard) and are applied directly to God’s will concerning autism spectrum DISORDER which is: Jesus healed them ALL!
Would a Jesus Took Autism for My Child Bible Commentary be helpful for any of you and your Bible studies? If so, I may work on one and publish it as a paperback book.
Matthew 24:24 NKJV
“For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.” – Matthew 24:24 NKJV
Commentary: This verse reveals Satan’s strategy to deceive through counterfeit miracles and signs, even targeting God’s chosen people (the elect). The Greek word for “deceive” here is πλανάω (planaō), meaning to cause to wander, lead astray, or seduce into error. This same deceptive spirit works today to convince many, including Christians, that disorders like autism are “just how God made them” rather than recognizing them as works of the enemy requiring healing.
The phrase “if possible” (εἰ δυνατόν) suggests the elect can resist deception through knowing God’s truth. Jesus warns that these deceptions would be so convincing that without grounding in God’s Word, even believers might accept them. This perfectly describes how many Christians have been deceived into normalizing and accepting disorders as divine design rather than recognizing them as attacks requiring bold faith for healing.
The Greek term for “signs and wonders” (σημεῖα καὶ τέρατα) indicates supernatural manifestations meant to authenticate false teaching. Today, this manifests as seemingly logical or scientific arguments that exalt themselves against the knowledge of God regarding healing. These deceptions often come through respected voices – medical professionals, church leaders, and even family members – making them particularly effective at undermining faith for healing.
This warning from Jesus arms us to recognize and reject any teaching that contradicts His revealed will for healing, no matter how authoritative or convincing the source. We must measure all claims against the perfect standard of God’s Word, which clearly shows His will to heal all (Acts 10:38) through Christ’s finished work.
Key Cross-References:
- 2 Thessalonians 2:9-10 (showing Satan’s use of counterfeit signs)
- 1 Timothy 4:1 (warning of deceiving spirits in latter times)
- Acts 10:38 (establishing healing as deliverance from devil’s oppression)
- Isaiah 53:4-5 (confirming healing in Christ’s atonement)
This passage empowers believers to stand firm on God’s Word regarding healing, rejecting even widespread deceptions that would normalize what Christ died to deliver us from.
Psalm 119:105 NKJV
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” – Psalm 119:105 NKJV
Commentary: This foundational verse establishes God’s Word as our sole authority for understanding His will regarding healing and health. The Hebrew word for “lamp” (נֵר, nêr) refers to a continually burning light, while “light” (אוֹר, ‘ôwr) indicates illumination that dispels darkness and confusion. This imagery reinforces that Scripture alone must guide our understanding of autism and other disorders, not popular opinion or medical consensus that contradicts God’s revealed will.
The Hebrew term for “path” (נָתִיב, nāṯîḇ) specifically denotes a well-worn, established pathway – not an uncertain or changing route. This emphasizes that God’s will for healing isn’t mysterious or variable, but clearly established through His Word. Just as ancient travelers needed constant illumination to avoid dangerous pitfalls, believers today need Scripture’s unwavering light to avoid deceptions that would normalize what God calls disorder and chaos.
Key Cross-References:
- Proverbs 6:23 (commandment as lamp, law as light)
- 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (Scripture’s sufficiency for equipping)
- John 1:1,14 (Jesus as the living Word)
- 1 John 5:14-15 (knowing God’s will through His Word)
This verse arms believers to reject any voice – medical, social, or religious – that contradicts God’s revealed will for healing. His Word definitively shows that autism spectrum disorder exalts itself against His nature as Author of peace, not confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33).
Matthew 7:13-14
“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.” – Matthew 7:13-14 NKJV
Commentary: This passage illuminates why many, including Christians, accept rather than challenge disorders like autism. The Greek word for “narrow” (στενός, stenos) literally means “compressed” or “restricted,” while “broad” (εὐρύχωρος, eurychōros) suggests unrestricted spaciousness. This stark contrast reveals why following popular consensus about disorders often contradicts God’s healing will.
The phrase “many who go in by it” uses πολλοί (polloi), indicating an overwhelming majority. This perfectly explains why most people, even believers, accept medical pronouncements that exalt themselves against God’s healing promises. The “difficult” way (τεθλιμμένη, tethlimmenē) literally means “compressed by pressure,” describing the resistance believers face when standing for healing against majority opinion.
Jesus’s use of “few” (ὀλίγοι, oligoi) confirms that taking God at His Word for healing – especially in cases deemed “incurable” – requires choosing the less-traveled path. This verse arms believers to expect opposition when believing for healing, while confirming that alignment with popular opinion often indicates deviation from God’s will.
Key Cross-References:
- Luke 13:24 (striving to enter narrow gate)
- 2 Timothy 3:12 (persecution for godly living)
- 1 Peter 3:20 (few saved in Noah’s time)
- Isaiah 53:1 (few believe healing report)
This passage emboldens believers to stand firmly on God’s healing promises despite widespread opposition, knowing that walking in His truth often means departing from majority opinion.





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