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Originally Posted by jaxfam6
first of all I agree with the comment about the purple carpet. I like the color but WOW that is over the top.  secondly I agree with Randy about the pattern of speech.
third I never question someone who claims to be healed or their form of worship. that is between them and God.
I just pray anyone that God uses never forgets WHO it is that should get all the PRAISE, GLORY, and HONOR
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Sorry, but I think we should and are obligated to do so. I would even question magicians at a show I paid to get tickets to watch. How much more should we validate and verify a claim that God Almighty removed a tumor or gave the highest GPA to a boy?
I am tired of pronouncements of a myriad of instantaneous "healings" while my two quadriplegic friends are conveniently passed over in favor of those with sore muscles and practice of psychosomatic medicine on others. Since proclamation of deliverance is a core tenant of the "healing" event, the actual proclamation or claim of healing often does not resemble reality.
I do not believe this is what Jesus practiced in the Gospels, nor what occurred with the Apostles in the book of Acts.