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Old 05-25-2007, 09:39 AM
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I think most of us could agree on this.

I don't think the Lord is pleased when we treat prayer like some kind of last resort or spare tire that we reach for when all else fails.

I believe people would receive their healing more often if they went to God first instead of always running for the medicine cabinet or the doctor.

It grieves me to think of Him bearing the stripes in vain.

I do NOT preach against going to doctors, but I do encourage our people to trust God and stretch their faith rather than being so quick to run to the medical profession.

I agree 100%.

I have seen people who wear their illnesses as a badge of identity. It is what defines them. Can I say it? Some folks don't want healing. So they rely on drugs to treat the symptoms rather than a God that can cleanse.
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:45 AM
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I agree 100%.

I have seen people who wear their illnesses as a badge of identity. It is what defines them. Can I say it? Some folks don't want healing. So they rely on drugs to treat the symptoms rather than a God that can cleanse.
This happens not only in the realm of physical infirmity; there are many people who refuse to give up their inner "wounds" because they have taken on an identity as "wounded," and use it as an excuse not to move on and be productive in their life and walk with God.

They enjoy the attention they receive as a result so much that they become the perpetual convalescent.

If they were to let go of that wound, they would lose some of that status, and perhaps would be expected to do something besides bewail their constant pains.

Can't have that...no fun there.
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:46 AM
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I agree 100%.

I have seen people who wear their illnesses as a badge of identity.
And we can see those that wear their 'no doctor' doctrine as a badge also.
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:47 AM
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And we can see those that wear their 'no doctor' doctrine as a badge also.
True.

I think that is a shame.
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:48 AM
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I think you are correct. It was a custom followed by every branch of the American Pentecostal movement(both Trinity & Oneness) not to take medicine in the early years. They may not have put folks in Hell but they practiced it. I have read papers from Asuza St. and they had article after article encouraging saints to trust God and not take medicine. Christ Temple (Bishop Haywood's church) in their early years had a policy of trusting God and not taking medicine. I think the late Jimmy Davis of Lamont lost a daughter years ago trusting God he was taught that in the Apostolic Bible College at Tulsa(which was one of the first UPC Bible Colleges). C. P. & Mary Williams were over it and taught it fervently both died without medical aid. A cancer ate Bro. William's nose and upper lip off.
They saw many great miracles in that era as a result of their standing in faith. Not that all of them were healed. It was reported by Bro Terry that he and Bro Davis had heart problems at the same time. Bro Terry had a bypass, and Bro Davis resisted and stood in faith. Bro Davis died, and Bro Terry lived on.
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I agree 100%.

I have seen people who wear their illnesses as a badge of identity. It is what defines them. Can I say it? Some folks don't want healing. So they rely on drugs to treat the symptoms rather than a God that can cleanse.
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This happens not only in the realm of physical infirmity; there are many people who refuse to give up their inner "wounds" because they have taken on an identity as "wounded," and use it as an excuse not to move on and be productive in their life and walk with God.

They enjoy the attention they receive as a result so much that they become the perpetual convalescent.

If they were to let go of that wound, they would lose some of that status, and perhaps would be expected to do something besides bewail their constant pains.

Can't have that...no fun there.
Everybodys a "Victim"....
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This happens not only in the realm of physical infirmity; there are many people who refuse to give up their inner "wounds" because they have taken on an identity as "wounded," and use it as an excuse not to move on and be productive in their life and walk with God.

They enjoy the attention they receive as a result so much that they become the perpetual convalescent.

If they were to let go of that wound, they would lose some of that status, and perhaps would be expected to do something besides bewail their constant pains.

Can't have that...no fun there.
Ouch! Don't let me be like that, okay?

You just hold me accountable, and whup my butt good when I whine about my miserable, sorry, sad, plagued existence too much. LOL HAHA!!!

God is good.
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:52 AM
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Ouch! Don't let me be like that, okay?

You just hold me accountable, and whup my butt good when I whine about my miserable, sorry, sad, plagued existence too much. LOL HAHA!!!

God is good.
Just accept the fact you'll never be as good a fisherman as revrandy... that will bring much healing to your miserable, sad, plagued and fish stinky existance...
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I remember talking to an older man some time back who God used a lot in the healing ministry during the 50's and 60's. He had cancer, and was dying. He went out into the mountains where he lived, and camped there, praying and fasting. He came down from there healed, and had great faith because of his healing to pray for others.

It seems that there is a sort of determination that is missing from us now adays. We just don't take the horns of the alter, and hold on until there is an answer. We have no importunity to continue until we receive. We give up quickly and say, "it must not be his will".

I wonder how many in the bible would have received their healing from Jesus if they were not sure whether he would heal them or not?
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I remember talking to an older man some time back who God used a lot in the healing ministry during the 50's and 60's. He had cancer, and was dying. He went out into the mountains where he lived, and camped there, praying and fasting. He came down from there healed, and had great faith because of his healing to pray for others.

It seems that there is a sort of determination that is missing from us now adays. We just don't take the horns of the alter, and hold on until there is an answer. We have no importunity to continue until we receive. We give up quickly and say, "it must not be his will".

I wonder how many in the bible would have received their healing from Jesus if they were not sure whether he would heal them or not?
Good thought. Many times we believe an evil report instead of trusting His word.
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