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1 | A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No | Matt 8:5 | RJJ | 93133 | ||
A question for the false teachers of the," health and wealth doctrine", where in the scriptures is it written that you have to have a great amount of faith to receive or to believe in the healing power of GOD? (for reference see #90497) Our Lord Jesus tells us in Holy Scripture that even an amount the size of a mustard seed can move mountains, surely its not the amount of faith you have but WHO you have faith IN i.e. JESUS. P.S. If YOU are in agreement with me then please do NOT ADD NOTES OR ANSWER THIS QUESTION and we will see how long it stays unswered. |
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2 | A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No | Matt 8:5 | LionsDenSurvivor | 93134 | ||
First off, before you start calling something a false teaching, be sure that you have researched it thoroughly :). I am one of those Christians who whole-heartedly believes that your faith has to be at a certain level in order for some things to happen. Why do I believe this? Well, it's because I have seen it at work in my own life. You can't expect a 10,000 dollar miracle with nickel and dime faith. Faith must be defined before we attempt to tackle this issue. Faith at its simplest definition is just acting like the Bible is true. A little more detailed definition would be that faith is believing and trusting God. When Jesus said that if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed you can move mountains, He was referring to the properties of your faith, not the size of your faith. A mustard seed is a very interesting plant. Its seed is the smallest seed (or one of the smallest seeds) on the planet, yet when the mustard tree is fully grown, it becomes just that . . . A TREE! Jesus was speaking of having an ever-increasing faith that will constantly be working to keep you built up and strengthened in the Lord. Romans 1:17 calls it living "from faith to faith". As though your faith were a set of steps which you can climb into the fulness of God's purpose for your life. Also consider that perhaps what you consider to only be a little bit of faith may really be a GREAT amount of faith. When you believe God, things start to happen that you never thought possible. But with God ALL things are possible. However, your faith must be built up to the point that you honestly believe that. Study the healings of Jesus and see how many times He told someone "Your FAITH has made you whole". I'm sure you'll be quite surprised. | ||||||
3 | A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No | Matt 8:5 | John Reformed | 93142 | ||
Dear LDS, I believe you are reading into the parable your own meaning. Matt 17:19 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, "Why could we not drive it out?" Matt 17:20 And He *said to them, "Because of the littleness of your faith; for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you. Notice that Jesus said "...if you have faith the size of a mustard seed...". He did not say if you have faith "like" a mustard seed. John Reformed |
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4 | A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No | Matt 8:5 | DarcyA | 93144 | ||
Read Heb.11:1 It states, Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. What I see there it is knowing not maybe. For example you must have faith to be saved. or in other words you must know what Jesus did on the cross was efficiant, not that it might be efficiant but IS efficiant. So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ. (Rom 10:17) And the bible states "By His stripes we were healed" I believe that you either have faith in that verse or you don't. Its black and white. You will either believe that you are going to be sick or that God is going to heal you. |
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5 | A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No | Matt 8:5 | John Reformed | 93149 | ||
Could you please respond to my initial post before turning elsewhere? The subject was the parable of the mustard seed. You used it as a proof that faith may be small to begin with but can grow to a great size. I disagreed and sought to correct your error by a re-examination of the text. Let's settle that issue first. John Reformed |
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6 | A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No | Matt 8:5 | John Reformed | 93150 | ||
Dear Darcy, I apologize. I thought I was responding to LionDenSurviver. John Reformed |
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