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Originally Posted by Hoovie
Sorry, but I think we should and are obligated to do so. I would even question magicians at a show I paid to get tickets to watch. How much more should we validate and verify a claim that God Almighty removed a tumor or gave the highest GPA to a boy?
I am tired of pronouncements of a myriad of instantaneous "healings" while my two quadriplegic friends are conveniently passed over in favor of those with sore muscles and practice of psychosomatic medicine on others. Since proclamation of deliverance is a core tenant of the "healing" event, the actual proclamation or claim of healing often does not resemble reality.
I do not believe this is what Jesus practiced in the Gospels, nor what occurred with the Apostles in the book of Acts.
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Like i said..Bro Arcovio has some great books on fasting, prayer, and humility. However, i have a problem with someone who is constantly referring to themselves as a "Prophet to the nations". Many things he has said in his "Words to the church" and predictions has not bore witness with my Spirit. Seems like he had a good start. I would recomment his book entitled "The Way of the Eagle" to anyone. Last time i read "Discerning the Sprits of this Endtime Apostolic Age" i enjoyed it and gleaned from it as well. I don't know what i would think of it now if i read it. I remember a couple years ago i watched this video i thought it was great! Now when i watch it it just doesn't seem right at all. Seems like showmanship. I hope the girl was healed and if she was...Praise God! I would never want to blaspheme the Holy Ghost.