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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | mitchbornagain | 146322 | ||
It is God's will to heal everyone. Jesus came into this world, and suffered a horrible penalty so that man could be restored to the relationship God inteded for us to have before Adam sinned in the Garden. I doubt many of us will doubt God sent his son to restore our relationship with Himself, so why is it we want to doubt he wanted to restore everything we lost? Scripture will tell you God is a healer, and its his will that everyone should be healed. To deny the power of the cross is foolishness, and you are trampling the blood of Christ underfoot. Has God Himself not stated I am the Lord that healeth thee? Show me where he says, I'm the Lord who healeth thee when I feel compassionate enough to. Or can we believe the Bible is true when it says God is love. So my answer, the biblical answer, is that it is God's will to heal everyone. But just like salvation, you must come to him and believe. Mitch |
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2 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | kalos | 146611 | ||
Does God Always Heal? 'We have been made disturbingly aware of a number of problems that predictably arise wherever the healing/prosperity/confession movement spreads. It finally reached a point where we no longer had any choice but to do something about it. 'One very real problem is that the emphasis that is placed upon Christ bearing our diseases at Calvary undermines the biblical emphasis upon Christ bearing our sins. Whereas the preaching that we read in the New Testament is always centered around Christ’s death for our sins and resurrection for our justification (Romans 4:25), one finds that the preaching, and even the casual conversation of this current movement is dominated by the subject of bodily healing. Followers of the movement display practically an obsession with the topics of healing and “confession,” as though these subjects were the gospel and there’s little else in the Bible worthy of much discussion. Even if these doctrines were Biblical many who hold them would be guilty of being extremely unbalanced, not giving enough attention to many important aspects of Christian faith and living. 'Another unfortunate result of the preaching of these doctrines is that people lose their victory in Christ, and become shaken in their faith, because someone gave them a “biblical” formula for success, and it didn’t work.' - Elliot Miller ____________________ This article has been edited due to space limitations. To read the entire article, see STATEMENT DH018, Healing: Does God Always Heal? [www.equip.org] |
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