This subject came up in a recent conversation on another thread, and I realized I don't think it's ever been discussed here on this forum before.
That said, the above is a Faith teaching, with which I am familiar. Be advised: I want all contributions to this thread to be respectful of the other people's positions. If not, you may be reported by yours truly. But there is both truth and falsehood in Faith teaching. Any post given should have a scriptural basis, so please post in full the verses you are using to establish your argument.
God bless,
Hidden In Him
2 Corinthians 12:8-10
I think it is dangerous to assume God will heal everyone and point strictly to faith matters.
There was a woman who had a grandson who was sick, they prayed over him and she knew she had faith, but he passed away. And she was totally distraught because she had the faith. A huge wound to the faith in God.
So will we judge and tweak our own faith or trust God's grace? Idk. I don't know how it works. I'm being honest.
But if we all could, I don't think James would have wasted his time saying to take the sick to the
elders of the church.
I'm not a believer that God heals 100% of the time and I think it is dangerous to blame the faith of heartbroken parents (nobody would pray harder) or anyone who lost a family member.
I remember Justin Peters said (
I'm paraphrasing by memory) if he was stuck in a wheelchair for the rest of his life, he was okay with it, because it brought him a lot of opportunities for his ministry and he had all of eternity without it.