Some people make a doctrine out of an extreme concept, going beyond what the Bible teaches and contradicting the Bible to take some concept that may have some Biblical support to an unbiblical extreme. I mean, Quakers were against ritual, so they did away with water baptism. Some people in the house church movement are for being organic and against formality and go too far on the idea of leadership being organic and not formal leadership.
Some Charismatics who believe in healing go to far in their thinking, too. The Bible shows believers getting sick. Some Charismatics say God never makes anyone sick, when in the Bible He tells the Israelites that if they are obedient to the covenant, He will put upon them none of the sicknesses he put upon the Egyptians.
If someone tries to convince you that believers never suffer illness or injury, you could punch that person in the nose and ask if it hurts. But that is probably too extreme a way to make a point.
Thanks for your insight.
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