: To cure, make whole, or free from errors and sins.
: While other Greek terms like therapeuo often refer to medical treatment or ongoing care, iaomai specifically highlights the release of divine power to restore someone to health after sickness. Origin and Testimony
According to Eva. David Vijayakanth, the song was composed during a period when he was bedridden with . Despite his physical exhaustion, he felt a responsibility to lead the weekly deliverance meetings at his church. On a Thursday night, while still unable to rise, the lyrics of the chorus flowed from his heart as a prayer: : To cure, make whole, or free from errors and sins
: Directed by Ramanan and filmed at locations including St. Andrew’s Kirk (Egmore) and Kovalam Beach. Lyrical Themes
The lyrics center on Jesus as the "Parigari" (Healer) and "Vaithiyar" (Physician). It draws heavily on biblical promises, such as: David Vijayakanth, the song was composed during a
He testifies that this act of faith led to a complete restoration, allowing him to stand and pray for others for five hours the very next day.
: Describing Jesus as a hiding place and a shadow of protection (Psalm 91). Experience the full 4K worship video and testimony here: Andrew’s Kirk (Egmore) and Kovalam Beach
"Neer paarthal pothume, unthanin irakkam kidaikume / Neer thottal pothume, sugam angu nadakkume" (If You just look at me, Your mercy is enough / If You just touch me, healing will happen there) .