
06-01-2013, 06:39 PM
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Supercalifragilisticexpiali...
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Healing?
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Originally Posted by LifeUncommon
I am hearing pastors say now that Christians shouldn't suffer illness/pain. The reasoning is that in Heaven, there will be no illness or suffering, we have God's power in us and we are supposed to be building God's kingdom, so that means that we shouldn't accept sickness here in earth.
They say we should tell the devil he is trespassing, remind him that by Jesus's stripes we are healed and claim our healing.
But is this Biblical? I believe The Lord can heal, but he obviously doesn't always. And we are promised short lives full of trouble, and that we will die. How can we reconcile this while thinking we should never be sick?
My false prophet red flags are going up.
Is there something I'm missing scripturally that makes this kind if teaching right?
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It's false doctrine, and I believe, very hurtful and harmful to the body of Christ.
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