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I agree that we do this. But it is not because we want to ignore the suffering hardships or privations... it is because these things are self evident in the lives of all believers. We do not have to teach anyone how to get sufferings. We do not have to instruct people into the hardships of life. They are there without any help from us. What people need is instruction on how to get saved from these pits. The difference, T7, is that WOF does not equate suffering with holiness or godliness, and does not view pain as a means of spiritual development. There are no "gifts of sickness" listed in the scripture. No workings of poverty. For good reason. We do not need deliverance from health and we do not need our prosperity cast out. Jesus never sickened anyone for any purpose.Theophilus7 said:Unfortunately, we all get out of balance very easily. The Word of Faith teachers tend to downplay or ignore the passages that talk about suffering, hardships and privations.
Are we saying that these crosses are sicknesses? If we sacrifice, what is it that we sacrifice and to what end? Do we sacrifice the health and even the lives of our children for.... what ? Is there a cost of discipleship that includes health and prosperity? Where does it say "You can be a child of God but it will cost you your health. Who said "You must be poor to be a good Christian"? At what point do these crosses, sacrifices, and discipleship payments become dead works? What is it that we have to add to the work of Christ? What is it that He failed to provide for us in the atonement? What spiritual blessing is He withholding that sickness would acquire for you? What divine attribute do we achieve for ourselves by a life of poverty and lack? What do we imagine He is withholding from us that our suffering will provoke Him to let loose?They have seen that God is a good God, that He gets glory when people are healed and blessed, that the body of Christ should be a victorious, overcoming body of Spirit-empowered men and women, that the kingdom manifests itself in healing and prosperity... but they are so caught up with these truths that they are sometimes blinded to the other side of Christianity; the crosses, the sacrifices, the cost of discipleship.
It is more than Him just being a good God. It is a matter of Him being a finished God. He has done all he is going to do toward our spiritual salvation, growth, and ultimate perfection. He has nothing left to give... it is all in our hands in Christ. There is nothing left for Him to do.... He has done it all in Christ. All that remains to be done is for us to believe what He hath done. If we imagine that we have to be sick and impoverished in order to grow and mature... then you have what you believe. If you insist on going to the promise land via the wilderness, then that is up to you. You could make the straight shot by just believing the word of God and accepting the promises as being true! The Jews failed to enter into the promises, not because of a lack of religiosity, but simply because they did not accept the promises of God at face value and march on in! Point is this.... even after all that suffering, sickness, and poverty.... your are still only going to please God by faith. You can only approach Him by faith. You can only acquire the promises of God by faith. You only grow spiritually by faith, that is: believing what Christ has done for us in His death, burial and resurrection. There is nothing you can add to or append to the work of God in Christ. All your suffering is in vain. When you get done with it, you will find yourself standing in front of the same door you would have if you had just believed to start with. You are still going to enter in by faith.
So then why do believers suffer? Oddly it is to shed them of these very concepts. If you stop believing in the imagined virtues of sickness and poverty, then you will no longer feel bound to endure them. As long as you treasure sickness and poverty as your religious method of bypassing the work of God that was started and completed in Christ, then you will be subject to them. Some even allow this religiosity to take them to the grave... never realizing that this tool they thought was perfecting them was only killing them.
This is the great leap that WOF has made away from tradition and false religion. We have decided to believe God even when it seems to good to be true. That is why it is called good news.
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