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1 | Knocked out by holy spirit | Matt 16:6 | PastorFloyd | 90648 | ||
I'm not saying that all saints that got sick and died were not in faith. What I am saying is that we can be sick or we can be well. What gets me is that people are saying that Jesus took a beating and shed His Blood for nothing. He died on the cross for us and our salvation but He also shed His innocent blood for us and our healing. God knew this was going to happen but He made provision for sickness and infirmities by the shed blood of HIs Son Jesus. Now, if you or anyone else don't want to believe that you can be made well by that blood then that is your right. But if a new Christian comes on this forum and asks if itt is alright for us to be healed and someone says that went out with the death of the disciples then sir, that is wrong. I believe that Jesus shed His Blood for MY healing. You don't want it? Don't ask for it. God said, "Let us make man in our image." Do you see God in sickness? Do you see Him in a wheelchair? Do you see Him dying by inches with a debilitating disease? Read some of the writings of E.G. Lake; Smith Wigglesworth; Kenneth Hagin; Kenneth Copeland; Dr. Thomas E. Slayton and his wife Gail. If they could believe for healings then I can believe for healings. God said, He is no respector of persons. If they received it, if they lay hands on people and they get healed in the Name of Jesus, then I have that right and privilege also. If you don't want it, don't believe it. How many scripture verses do you need to make you believe that God wants us healed? Ten? Twenty? a hundred? Do a Bible search of the scriptures based on healings, I did. I found 22 pages of scriptures telling me that God wants me well and prosperous. I don't have to have a house fall on me to know that it is dangerous to be under one without a foundation. |
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2 | spiritual healing | Matt 16:6 | 4givn | 90697 | ||
Are you saying that the scripture "by His wounds we are healed" (1 Pe 2:24) is referring to physical healing? Could it be that it is referring to spiritual "healing", especially in light of the same passage referring to living by righteousness? | ||||||
3 | spiritual healing | Matt 16:6 | prayon | 90724 | ||
Greetings 4givn, Yes, it is referring to the physical healing. Please see my answer to ID# 90585, I went through each part of verses Isa 53:4-5. It think it will answer your question. If you have any further questions then let me know and I will be happy to answer them. prayon |
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4 | Still not convinced | Matt 16:6 | 4givn | 91128 | ||
It just seems that in the context that it is written, it is referring to "spiritual" healing. And ultimately that will be all that really matters, since we will one day be given a new body. But I think I am just beginning to see what the argument is all about, and I concede that the passage may also refer to physical healing. But I am not convinced. But thank you for the kind and gracious way in which you have addressed my inquiry. It was very Christ-like of you, unlike some of the responses I get sometimes in this forum, by folks, I think perhaps, who are unsure of their positions and feel they must lash out at what they perceive are "attacks". | ||||||
5 | Still not convinced | Matt 16:6 | prayon | 91349 | ||
Greetings 4givn, You are correct in saying that it has to do with spiritual healing, the Hebrew word for transgressions is Pesha. Pesha means a revolt (national, moral or religious): - rebellion, sin, transgression, trespassive(6588). It is also described as to break away (from just authority), that is, trespass, apostatize, quarrel: - offend, rebel, revolt, transgress (6586) Essentially it is a breach of relationship; Man / Sin relationship breached spiritually - Make Him Lord and breach restored. In the first line of this passage we see the word griefs. Griefs in Hebrew is kholily which means malady, anxiety, calamity: - disease, grief, (is) sick (-ness)(2483). This is talking about the physical body. Again in the next verse it addresses spiritual healing. The word iniquities (avon in Hebrew) means perversity, that is, (moral) evil: - fault, iniquity, mischief, punishment (of iniquity), sin (5771) or properly a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses: - above, after, among, at, because of, by (reason of), from (among), in, X neither, X nor, (out) of, over, since, X then, through, X whether, with (4480). The last line also talks of physical healing. The word healed (by His stripes we are healed) in Hebrew is rapha which means A primitive root; properly to mend (by stitching), that is, (figuratively) to cure: - cure, (cause to) heal, physician, repair, X thoroughly, make whole (7495). Jesus had 39 lashes and there are 39 different categories of diseases today, Interesting isn't it. The middle 2 lines of each verse (carried our sorrows and chastised for our peace both have to do with the mind or soul. Sorrows or makob, means anguish or (figuratively) affliction: - grief, pain, sorrow, eomtional pain and suffering. (4341). And peace or shalom of course means peace, prosperity, wellness, safeness, completeness, or wholeness (7965). Once we are reconciled with God we have peace and wholeness. Hope this gives you a better understanding. prayon |
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