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I don't think anyone is saying God's power is limited. Human understanding is limited.
I would disagree to some extent.
The Holy Spirit/anointing category is limited by the holiness a person continues to have and their continual direct relationship with GOD in the face of massive conflict from satan and his followers.
On the other hand in Isaiah 45 there is the example of the pagan King Cyrus, whom the Lord anoints and calls Messiah, even though he is a pagan who knows nothing of the true God. In terms of holiness Cyrus is not even on the ballpark. And yet the Lord has a purpose in anointing and empowering him further perhaps than anyone else in many centuries.
Why was Trophimus left sick at Miletus by Paul, whom God used to raise the dead- Faith and presumption are not the same thing.
God Bless
You are correct Jesus did not say it verbatim -
He also did NOT say only some would be healed
- He also did not say healing is for only certain people
- He also did not say healing was not His will
- and He never said no to someone who asked for healing.
Why have you not addressed any of those?
5. The father IMMEDIATELY chose to believe
He said, "I believe; help me in my unbelief".
Jesus was standing right in front of him, and the man still confessed to unbelief.
1. it was God's will that child would be healed - (evidenced by his healing)
2. The Disciples were not able to help (even thought it was God's will)
3. The father questioned Jesus' ability.
4. Questioned the father's belief - "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes"
5. The father IMMEDIATELY chose to believe
6. The child was healed.
Perfect example of God's will to heal and God's will not being realized until a decision to believe was made.
Yup, right after he made the decision to believe. Read the verse before it.
23 Jesus said to him, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.”
24 Immediately the father of the child cried out and said with tears, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!”
Even when his belief was weak, Jesus helped him and healed his son.
I've read it.
Yes, he said he believed; he also confessed to unbelief. And that was when he could see Jesus standing in front of him.
How does a Christian today - who cannot see Jesus but believes in him and trusts him, who has been filled with his Spirit and who goes to a healing service asking for prayer for healing - have less faith in Jesus than that man did?
How do they have less faith than the man at the pool of Bethesda who, when asked if he wanted to be well, only said "I can't get into the water after the water has been stirred" (they believed it was stirred by an angel).
That is partly why I say that the amount of faith someone has is not an issue, Hebrews 11:6. We/people DO believe and God does reward and bless us. But it may not always be with physical healing - which isn't the most important thing anyway.
Once again - we are speaking of two completely different aspects - I am coming from a strictly scriptural perspective and you are coming from an experiential perspective.
I cannot circumvent your reasoning with scripture, because it is your reasoning - not mine nor anyone else's.
My faith - what I believe is based solely on the Word of God - nothing else.
The elephant in the room is also the point that Healing doesn't come just by the faith of the individual -
I am saying what I've always said, which is that the truth of the Bible should be seen in our experience.
How can you separate it?
The elephant in the room is that Christians, believing, Spirit filled Christians, sometimes pray for physical healing and do not receive it. That is a fact.
I can't help feeling that you are saying "I just live by God's word" and are hoping that the elephant will just disappear. As I said, that just means that you will have no answer for those who, today, pray for healing but who might not receive it.
We have an example that we are to follow, and that is Jesus. How GOD did things through Him and what the results were is what we are to seek to understand and imitate. In other words, GOD is to be able to do the same thing through us.
OT examples are there for our learning but they will not supersede the example Jesus gave us.
Mark 5:22 And behold, one of the rulers of the synagogue came, Jairus by name. And when he saw Him, he fell at His feet 23 and begged Him earnestly, saying, “My little daughter lies at the point of death. Come and lay Your hands on her, that she may be healed, and she will live.Here is the account of Jairus one of the rulers of the synagogue (those plotting the death of Jesus), falling at Jesus feet and saying.....
In the next verses we reading on the woman with the issue of blood and her interactions with Christ. we pick up at vs
35 While He was still speaking, some came from the ruler of the synagogue’s house who said, “Your daughter is dead. Why trouble the Teacher any further?”36 As soon as Jesus heard the word that was spoken, He said to the ruler of the synagogue, “Do not be afraid; only believe.Question: Jesus told him - "Do not be afraid; only believe" - what is Jesus asking Jairus to believe.
Hint - it is bolded.
Hello! Thank you for your reply.
I don't believe the two (Jesus and the OT) can be easily separated, for example:
but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe (Hebrews 1:2)
This passage in Hebrews takes our minds back to the Creation, which is Genesis 1. The Son can speak a word of command and a universe comes into being! Jesus said let there be light and there was light. Jesus could raise the dead by a word of command.
However when the church tries to follow that example, declaring healing:
UPDATE: Bethel pastor Johnson addresses attempts to resurrect child
Sadly too often the result does not seem to be good. And I have not heard of anyone in a Charismatic church, regardless of their self-assurance being able to create a universe.
God Bless
I am saying what I've always said, which is that the truth of the Bible should be seen in our experience.
How can you separate it?
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