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NASB | Matthew 8:5 ¶ And when Jesus entered Capernaum, a centurion came to Him, imploring Him, |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Matthew 8:5 ¶ As Jesus went into Capernaum, a centurion came up to Him, begging Him [for help], [Luke 7:1-10] |
Subject: A FALSE TEACHING? Yes / No |
Bible Note: Part 2 You said... He is all knowing and all wise and my faith is placed in HIS wisdom. The Bible says "My God shall supply all my needs according to His riches and glory by Christ Jesus" (Phil 4:19) This is an interesting statement. You said this with confidence. Is that confidence faith in this promise? But if your first statement is true and God can change His mind regardless of what He has said, how can you be so sure He will fulfill this promise? I believe He is fulfilling this promise in my life BECAUSE HE SAID SO. Do you see the difference? You said... As an aside, you mentioned something about the laying on of hands to heal. My impression of your statment is that it is a requirement for healing. If you believe this - how is that scriptural? Is God limited to what He can do by our actions? No, that was not the message. You may have to read the post I was responding to. The previous post asked if I believed personal faith was the only way God healed. I was saying that our personal faith is not the only avenue God heals through. He can and often does heal through the faith of others, either by the simple act of faith of laying on of hands and prayer, or by the 'gift of healings'. You said... "I simply challenge you to truly examine WOF beliefs in light of the inerrant Word." I believe totally that the Word of God is inerrant...Jesus was the Word made flesh... but what does that mean to you? If it is inerrant, does that mean it is unchangable? Sealed with the blood and the Holy Spirit forever? That's what it means to me... From the heart, God bless |