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Originally Posted by Monarchianism
Many instances it is happenstance. As a new convert to Pentecostalism, I would sit there and nod in agreement to those giving thanks to God for what a doctor may have done. I learned differently recently, and now I cannot bring myself to Amen them. It's ridiculous.
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you must understand that God works through providence as well, not just miracles.
Joseph throne into a hole, and then being sold and enslaved. Finding himself in egypt as a servant, then a slave, then vice pharaoh, was all providence.
Luke was a doctor, i bet he still gave glory to god for it, even when it wasnt miraculous.
Isaiah 38
21 Now Isaiah had said, “Let them take a lump of figs, and apply it as a poultice on the boil, and he shall recover.”
hezekiah was going to die, but God used a lump of figs for treatment so that he would
recover not instantly healed.