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Jan 27, 2018 · We forget that if our healing is not within God’s will, we will need fortitude, peace, and discernment to endure. And if cure does not come, a single-minded focus on healing strands ourselves and those we love with unsettling doubts about the validity of our faith.
Jan 4, 2022 · It is not always God’s will to heal a person physically. A person may sincerely pray and truly have faith that God can heal, but if it is not God’s will to provide the healing at that time, then no healing will come (see 1 John 5:14).
Oct 29, 2024 · It is not always God’s will to heal us physically. Ultimately, our full physical healing awaits us in heaven. In heaven, there will be no more pain, sickness, disease, suffering, or death (Revelation 21).
- Is Healing Always God’s Will?
- When Jesus Could Not Heal People
- When The Disciples Could Not Heal People
- Unbelief Limits The Power of God
- Do You Need More Faith?
- Conclusion
God’s promises that are available in Christ are various and plentiful, touching on just about every aspect of life. He makes promises for salvation, provision, guidance, peace, health, and much more, I am going to use the example of health and healing in this article. The availability and application of the promises in Christ are universal. As I di...
There was a time when Jesus went to his hometown and he could not heal people like he did in other towns. Some theologians say he refused to heal people due to their lack of honor, but he did heal some people , so that theory falls flat. The truth is more offensive. Let’s look at this story in Mark and Matthew. Now the same story from Matthew’s per...
Have you ever asked, “why didn’t they get healed after prayer?” or “why did one person get healed but the other person didn’t?” Let’s look at the second place in scripture where those very questions are answered…by Jesus. Now from Mark’s perspective… Side note, most original manuscripts leave out “and fasting.” But that’s beside the point of this a...
When the folks in Jesus’ hometown could not receive healing from him he said it was because of their unbelief. When the disciples could not heal a believing boy, Jesus said it was because of the disciples unbelief. We should be able to just stop there and take Jesus at his word, but we don’t. We feel the need to add more to his explanation. We add ...
When you tell someone they aren’t healed because of their little faith, or their loved one wasn’t healed because of their little faith, you’re probably going to offend them, even though it’s true. Let me clarify, the difference between great faith and little faith is confidence in Jesus. Faith is not a commodity, it’s not a thing you can get more o...
Consider these points… 1. God defines himself as a healer (Jehovah Rophe). 2. In the beginning, God placed mankind in a perfect garden with perfect health. 3. God will restore all things and place us in an eternal place of perfection with no sickness or disease. 4. Jesus came to earth between Eden and Heaven and healed people. 5. Jesus was the exac...
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” This verse highlights the significance of receiving the peace that Jesus provides.
Apr 22, 2009 · It is not always God’s will to heal us because at times He has a positive purpose in affliction. God allowed affliction to come upon Job for the purpose of proving the genuineness of Job’s commitment to Him (Job 1:6 – 2:10).
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Feb 2, 2022 · Even Jesus had to repeat prayers (Jn 8:25)! Thus, Jesus emphatically said: “always pray and never give up!” (Lk 18:1). BUT WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO DIE WITHOUT HEALING? Does this imply that healing “isn’t God’s will”? No. Heb.9:27 teaches that “man is destined to die…” Death is a part of God’s will.