I don't reconcile or not reconcile, I'm just skeptical.
Would you mind getting us some proof next time? Jesus had no problem proving he had healed. He healed people in their home town, and in public where the towns people knew the were crippled, blind or whatever. so it seems to me, a few documented cases to show the whole world, would not be too much to ask, yet no one has done that.
See how things just don't fit?
I can see why you are skeptical, because you aren't in the towns with the healing. You don't live with the people who were healed. Even if I had people call you--who I didn't know previously--you wouldn't believe that, because you aren't here and you would certainly think it was a set-up. So, unless you put yourself in a position to see miracles first hand and decide for yourself, you won't ever believe. I can't do that for you. You have to position yourself in position and see for yourself, like an investigative journalist or private investigator.
If I applied that same skepticism to you as a believer, you can't prove that you really believe in Jesus to me. Jesus said "these signs will follow those who believe" in Mar 16:17-18. Which ones can you prove have happened in your life? So, by Mark's telling of the Gospel, I could and should reject your claim that you believe, because you can't prove any evidences that Jesus said you should--if you really believe.
Also remember, Jesus didn't applaud the apostles when they disbelieved the testimony of the two men He met on the road to Emmaus. He scolded them. He didn't uphold Thomas' disbelief and need to see for himself, He scolded Thomas. You can read that for yourself. In John 9, the Pharisees wouldn't believe. They couldn't get enough evidence and when the evidence was overwhelming, they claimed they weren't sure where the healing came from. God scolded them through the blind man who had been healed and they kicked him out!
Next let me deal with my motives: I don't claim to be a healing evangelist. My real name isn't posted here, so you wouldn't even know who I was or where to find me, if you wanted to. I don't travel the world praying for the sick, nor is it my paid occupation or full-time ministry. I'm not building my own church--so that I could be accused of having a selfish personal motive to get people to come to my church. I'm not trying to gain financial resources when I pray for people--in fact I don't take money (freely I have received, freely I give). I just want to see God glorified, because of what God, through Jesus Christ and His Holy Spirit, did for me. So, I understand that you will continue to carry your skepticism, Kenny. I can't and won't change that--only you can. But, just understand, I'm not personally gaining anything here by laying hands on the sick and watching them get healed. My motive isn't to build a name for myself. I don't even tell people where I am--when I pray for them--because I don't want it to be about me. And, the people I am praying for are in places like Walmart. Many don't even believe anything can happen--like yourself. So, they have no reason to "fake it". So, where is my impure self-serving motive? People on this website don't even know who I am, nor have I ever asked for donations, so what is my motive to lie about God healing knowing that those who lie won't be found in the Kingdom of Heaven, according to Revelation (Rev 22:15). Don't you think it is easier to make up or believe a lie that justifies your lack of experience in a matter the Word of God attests to than to actually claim to believe something that requires God to supernaturally show up in an obvious way? Can you imagine how silly I look when I approach people in Walmart and offer to pray for them? Can you imagine how much more silly I look when I offer to pray and they, skeptically, let me and we don't see their healing come to fruition right then and there? So, who has the easier walk of faith, you or me? Whose faith requires God to show up daily in a very real way? Whose faith looks more foolish to the world--shoot even to professing Christians like yourself? So, again, what's my impure motive, Kenny?
Also, contrary to your claim, Jesus didn't provide the proof you desire. He didn't have the people go to the doctor and be certified ahead of time and then go to the doctor and get checked again and then get a copy of both sets of records to share with the world. That is what you want. Jesus never did that. Towns were closer then, people talked more, lame people hung out in certain locations and they all went to the same synagogue--so they knew each other. There are people who go to Baptists churches in NC who have been healed, but won't acknowledge that they were healed by someone in Walmart in the southern Baptist church they attend, because they want to be part of that club. And, the southern Baptists kick people out when stuff like that is reported--just ask Randy Clark.
Do you think that when people get healed, those around them don't see it? Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean there aren't plenty of others who do.