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Re: John MacArthur Didn't like to speak in tongues
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Originally Posted by jediwill83
Well...they DO have healing properties. Was not Elisha a Saint? Not saying we need to parcel Sis Betty to the highest paying tithers or anything...but there is presidence for miracles happening in situations where people come in contact with living/dead Saints or clothes they have worn.
Are you saying that blood didnt spray into his eyes healing him? Do they have actual testimony of this happening or was it just props they claimed to have that seemingly backed up their claims?
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Elisha was a one shot event, and wasn't supposed to be considered as New Testament doctrine. Jesus' spit was also used quite a bit in healing. Yet, we don't see the Apostle Paul or Peter spitting on people for healing. I remember a female preacher who use to use her own sweat to anoint people in the prayer line. Good thing I don't advocate women preachers. You are asking me if I believe the Roman soldier had Jesus' blood spray him in his eyes? Bro, I don't believe their ever was a Roman soldier named Longinus. I believe what the Gospel says about a Roman soldier piercing the side of Christ. But there is zero mention of some bloney about healing blood going into the eyes of anyone.
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