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1 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | DocTrinsograce | 146325 | ||
Dear Mitch, If the Gospel is about physical healing, then it is an utter failure, since, ultimately, everyone dies. God will, indeed, restore all that was lost in the fall, but much of that restoration will be after glorification. While it is true that all healing, of any sort, comes from the Lord; I would challange the statement that "it is God's will to heal everyone." Since not all believers are healed, your statement implies that God is impotent to accomplish His will. I can show you a number of places where God actually sends physical maladies to accomplish His will (both in the Old and New Testaments). The purpose of the cross was for justification. We were not in error, simply needing a teacher. We were not sick, simply needing a doctor. We were dead, needing a Savior. In the light of the spiritual efficacy of the cross, physical healing is of very little consequence. In Him, Doc |
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2 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146357 | ||
So its your belief that Adam had sickness and disease in the Garden? | ||||||
3 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | kalos | 146395 | ||
Do you have any SPECIFIC passages of Scripture to support your assertions? Where in the Bible does it say what you are saying? Please give us the Bible BOOK, CHAPTER, AND VERSE. | ||||||
4 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146422 | ||
Good Question, I should have given you some of the Scriptures which will show you God's will is healing for all. To keep me from running out of space I'll just give you Book chapter and verse, instead of typing out the entire passages, you can feel free to look them up yourself. Now remember, these are only just a FEW of the scriptures which show you God's will is to be a healer to all who will come to him. Ex 23:25 Psalm 107:20 Psalm 118:17 Prov 3:7,8 Prov. 4:20-22 Mt. 8:16,17 1 Pet. 2:24 III John 2 Like I said, this is only a few of the places, but if you run your references in your Bible, use yourself a Good concordance such as Strongs, you can find many, many more. Also I think its already been said here, but lets remember Jesus said that he was doing the will of the Father, so if we dont believe God's will is to heal all who are opressed by the devil, then we would have to say Jesus was going against the will of God, and that my friends, is about as unholy a statement as one could ever make. Thanks for the Question, Hope I cleared things up, Mitch |
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5 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | Searcher56 | 146452 | ||
Mitch Answer post 146451. | ||||||
6 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146551 | ||
Sorry, but I'm not sure how to find a post by its number. I must not be seeing which one you want me to respond to. | ||||||
7 | Mitch, were at Bethesda healed? | 1 Peter | Searcher56 | 146556 | ||
Mitch, Did Jesus heal all at Bethesda (John 5:2-9)? While Christ didn't deny anyone you asked, as recorded in the Bible, He didn't heal all. Even in this passage, when the waters were stirred, while all wanted to be healed, all but one were denied. Under Quick Search enter 146451 Joni Tada has asked for healing. Why hasn't God healed her? What about Terri Schiavo? Many have asked for her healing, many with great faith? There have been others who have asked and been denied. God's answer is not always yes. None of your passages prove that God will heal ALL the time, unless you consider death as healing. My wife is not feeling well and we pray she will be healed. God is saying to wait, for now. Searcher PS I would include Paul's thorn in the flesh (2 Cor 12). |
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8 | Mitch, were at Bethesda healed? | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146571 | ||
Did all at Bethesda come to Jesus and ask for healing? As for people such as Terri Schiavo, again I will state, we should never base our belief in God based on how someone else's life turns out. For instance, if I know someone who passed away without knowing the Lord, can I say its God's will that some never get saved? And I'll ask you the same about Paul, show me where Paul has said that he still suffers from the 'thorn' in his flesh. Problems may come, but God is willing to remove them all. Mitch |
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9 | Mitch, were at Bethesda healed? | 1 Peter | BradK | 146577 | ||
Hello Mitch, I offer these comments in the spirit of love, so please don't be offended or take them otherwise. One of the challenges in the majority of your posts, is that you make a lot of broad assertions but rarely- if ever- provide any scriptural support! What I see is you just stating your views, your opinions and nothing more. You need SCRIPTURAL support for your statements! One of the intended purposes of the Forum for posts is that they are "biblically based and whenever possible, (you) have included Bible references to support it." This would be very helpful:-) Another matter is you're tending to make statements that argue from the silence of scripture. For example, you state "And I'll ask you the same about Paul, show me where Paul has said that he still suffers from the 'thorn' in his flesh. Problems may come, but God is willing to remove them all." Where does scripture tell us that Pauls' "thorn in the flesh" was EVER healed? That's an assumption upon which scripture does not say! Again, please provide the Forum with SCRIPTURAL SUPPORT to the contrary. Mitch, as Doc has offered, the burden of proof is on you, my friend! Finally, it would be helpful to answer the questions brought up in reply to you instead of switching gears and asking more questions. My intent is not to "nit-pick" or come across harsh, but to help fine-tune things, so that a more constructive discussion can be had on this topic:-) Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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10 | Mitch, were at Bethesda healed? | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146594 | ||
First off let me state that I am sorry the Scriptures have not been posting, if you don't see them on my posts, then its some other error than mine. Because I have listed quite a bunch since I've begun this discussion. The burden of proof isn't on me. I have no burdens about the Word. I know the truth, and I am doing all that I can, to help you see the truth as well, I would like to see the Church be able to minister to a lost and dying world, not sit around and debate on who has the biggest health issues, and who has the least money. My question was never answered, does anyone here ever ask the Lord to allow them to be the one who recieves cancer from his 'loving' hands? And do you reazlie so much as giving yourself or anyone around you something so small as an asprin, that you might just be disobeying God by trying to cure something, he wants you to have? I can say that Scripture never tells you Paul had this thorn all of his life, Because Paul never once said he was not healed of it. You yourself have said I'm argueing from silence of scripture, so let me use that to prove my point. If Scripture says Jesus healed all, if the early church would go about healing those who were sick, and the Bible clearly shows us that, then why do we even bother with what isn't written. There is no place in Scripture which can show you God wants man to die in sickness and disease. So why would we believe thats the way he wants it? God said he does all things after the cousel of his own will. (Ephesians 1:11) And we can say that will of God, is the Word of God. Then why would God show in his Word his willingness to heal all, yet never once show us his unwillingness to heal just some (Which by the way, would m ake him a respecter of persons.. See James 1:17. So let me sum up what I'm saying, first off I am answering your questions, by stating scripture doesn't show Paul still has this 'thorn' all of his life. Secondly, I am giving you Scriptural proof that a) God does everything by his Word, B) God never showed us in his Word his unwillingness to heal . and C) If you reread James 1:17 you will see every good gift, and every perfect gift comes from God, show me where he has also said all bad gifts come from him. Mitch |
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11 | Prove the will of God is the Word of God | 1 Peter | Searcher56 | 146600 | ||
Prove by Scripture "that will of God, is the Word of God." If true when bad things happen to good people, is that the will of God? Think about Job. |
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12 | Prove the will of God is the Word of God | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146606 | ||
If you dont' believe God's Word is his will, you have a bigger problem than wondering if its God's will to heal you. You need to ask yourself is its God's will to save you from sin. All Scripture is inspired by God ( II Tim : 3:16 ) Mitch |
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13 | Prove the will of God is the Word of God | 1 Peter | Searcher56 | 146609 | ||
You still didn't prove "that will of God, is the Word of God" ... yes, I know all Scripture is inspired by God (2 Tim 3:16). Even the Word of God contains His will. Niether are the same as "that will of God, is the Word of God" |
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