Do you just make this stuff up as you go along? I called your assertion that the canon was still open "silly." It is silly, not to mention heterodox.
I never used the word "hypocrisy" but nice try.
And I said for you to "own up to it" regarding your having said the context was Christ (and His second coming) then denying it so I posted your exact quote.
And you are upset about punctuation? LOL! (Oh, sorry, I should have just said LOL, the exclamation mark must be obscene to you, or something.)
Now, just where was the "personal attack?" Please post an actual "personal attack." Not just your objections to calling your silly notions silly, or quoting your exact words, but my using the word "hypocrisy" or an actual personal attack. Time to put up or shut up, as we used to say. :) (You don't find the smile as obscene as an exclamation mark, do you?)
Take Paul's advice in Ephesians 4:15 "but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— . . ."
is There Gifts Of faith/healing Today IN Church?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by JesusFan, May 11, 2011.
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If I could not handle the confrontation of debate, I would not post on a debate forum. Seems only logical.
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Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
JF,
do you believe this is of God?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOr_bT0mOk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SgByE0pX1M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSCuY7jyoTs&feature=fvwrel
do we need this false nonsense for any purpose at all?
How does this edify?
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(I was going to use an exclamation mark but was in abject terror that you might be offended by my aggressive punctuation.)
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Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I have seen the waters muddied between God directly answering faithful prayer (if it is according to His will), even miraculously, and God working through human agency, like the gift of healing, etc.
Most cessationists that I know will hold to the former, but deny the latter for obvious reasons.
When the waters are muddied between the two, (and sometimes this is done deliberately), the former is used to try to validate the latter.
The gift of healing was always through human agency. It always healed, everybody, instantaneously, completely, etc.. The standards for the true gift of healing that the Bible gives us...nobody comes close to that today.
However, if I, as Christian, cry out to God in prayer for healing, and I have other believers also faithfully praying for me, and God does answer that prayer, even if it is answered in a miraculous way, that's not the gift of healing. It's just God answering prayer. We call that providence.
What I see happening in many Christian churches these days is people who are being trained to only see God in miracles, and as a result, they then try to turn everything into a miracle, when most, if not all of it, is not miraculous at all.
When I say that something is not a miracle, it does not necessarily mean that i'm saying that God didn't do it. God providencially governs everything. Most of the time God works and answers prayer through providence. Through natural means.
I don't think that we glorify God more by trying to turn everything into a miracle. We do, however, glorify Him more when we recognize that God is even working in the small stuff, and not just in miracles.
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Acts 19:11 And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul:
12 So that from his body were brought unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went out of them.
Acts 28:8And it came to pass, that the father of Publius lay sick of a fever and of a bloody flux: to whom Paul entered in, and prayed, and laid his hands on him, and healed him.
9So when this was done, others also, which had diseases in the island, came, and were healed
Here we see Paul was able to heal the father of Publius.
Then we see toward the end of Paul's life something had changed.
2 Timothy 4:
20 Erastus abode at Corinth: but Trophimus have I left at Miletum sick.
Was it that Paul didn't heal Him or had the gift of healing ceased by this time?
This was written in ca 62 A.D. soon Paul's life would be ended. The Acts passage was earlier in the life of Paul. So had the gift of healing ended for all, just Paul or was there a reason that Paul left him sick?
I believe it is a sign the gift was ceasing if not already having ceased. It may not be but what other explainations do you folks have.
As for the gift of faith Paul said no abides faith, hope and charity. Paul said the gift of Faith still abided so it was not an inpart or partial gift.
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I believe that God does still heal and does do so through His church. About 15 years ago I had a terrible pain in my right knee. If I squated down for just a few seconds I wouldn't even be able to stand up without help. It felt like a railroad spike through it. One morning the Pastor read from James 5:14-15. I went forward that morning and told the Pastor that I had come in obedience to that scripture and that I was requesting them to lay hands on me and anoint my head with oil as that scripture specified. He said alright. Went back up to the podium and got the bottle of oil. He called the Deacons and the other Ministers forward. They each laid hands on me and anointed my head with oil. By the end of the next week I had no pain in that knee. I can squat for hours and there is still no pain. I had not and did not see a doctor about this. I am convinced that God healed me that day through mine and their obediance and faith. This was in a Southern Baptist Church.
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