There is the difference between our beliefs.
Are you saying God God always wants to heal everyone - either instantaneously or gradually??
But if he did, then he would.
And people like David Watson, who had hundreds of people praying for him, would have been made well. While Joni would not be in a wheelchair.
BTW thank you for being so patient with me and your well thought out replies.
Ditto. Thank you for being patient with
me.
Having been told, more than once, by Christians that I would not be healed because I had no faith, and heard stories of others who've been told the same, I tend to get rather passionate about this subject.
I believe Salvation is the most important thing. Salvation was bought and paid for by Jesus Christ through His death, burial and resurrection.
Absolutely.
I believe it is God's will that all mankind would repent and come into Salvation - that is God's will on the earth - yet many will not.
It's his desire that all should be saved, certainly, 2 Peter 3:9.
But right from the beginning he gave us a choice. He did not force Adam to eat the fruit, and he did not
fence off the tree so it was physically impossible to get to it. Having chosen to allow us to choose, he is not going to force salvation on anyone.
The only issue is; has a person deliberately and freely rejected God? Or are they rejecting the church, or the ideas that they have picked up about him - eg "if you become a Christian you'll have to give up everything that you enjoy."
I fully believe that only God may know whether a person has deliberately, repeatedly and knowingly rejected him.
I believe that it is God's will that we, as His children, live righteous and holy lives - yet some do not.
I believe that it is God's will that we live in peace - yet some do not.
No, they don't; because sin is still in the world and we are not perfect.
So, keeping with the topic of healing - is there any instance in Scripture showing that the will of God was shown to heal people and they did not get healed?
Yes.
Luke 5:17 Now it happened on a certain day, as He was teaching, that there were Pharisees and teachers of the law sitting by, who had come out of every town of Galilee, Judea, and Jerusalem. And the power of the Lord was present to heal them.
Here is a house filled with people, the Word plainly states "the power of the Lord was present to heal them". The will of God was that they would be healed (that is why God's power was there), Jesus filled with the Holy Spirit was there and in fact healed a man right in the middle of them. Yet, not one of them was healed.
Forgive me, but that sounds as though you're leading up to saying that they did not get healed because they didn't have enough faith.
Firstly, healing is from God, about God and so that his glory may be seen. God has the power, not us; and that power is not limited by our faith.
Secondly, that is not true in the cases of David Watson, Joni, Jennifer Rees-Larcombe and many others - nor in my own case.
David had hundreds of people praying for him, from all over the world.
Joni told the doctors that God would heal her so she could walk again.
And I had faith that God would heal me. The only difference was that I knew it would be in his own time and own way.
I am certain that when I was told, on these forums, "you do not have faith", people meant "faith in WOF teachings." Which is not at all the same thing.