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Old 10-13-2007, 10:43 PM
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Jesus has already done the healing. All your husband needs to do is, find a scripture that promises healing and say it with a mustard seed of faith. Then forget about the problem. From that moment on, just give God praise. Don't tell anybody about the problem, don't talk about the problem. Don't think on the problem. Just talk about the answer as if you have it now. Keep doing that until you see it come to pass. (Mark 11:23-24)
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It worked for me. On June 25, 07, my doctors gave me 120 days to live, it's now been 139 days and I'm still alive. Praise God.
I can readily accept that you have recieved a miracle of healing. I cannot accept the premise you set forth here since I believe it supposes too much.


The problem Larry, is that many, many have the aforementioned mustard seed faith and even greater, believe wholly in His promises, and face long term illness, suffering and death from the illness. It is the human condition that God can and does make exception to at times. To say the exception should be the rule for Christians is damaging and harmful. I have personally seen people lose their faith entirely over this issue.

I am certainly NOT opposed to making our wishes and desires known to God, but in my opinion, we would do well to end each and every pray with NEVERTHELESS, NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE.
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