
02-26-2007, 01:54 PM
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Somebody stole my name
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Oh! Canada
Posts: 318
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Originally Posted by samp
They can, and they do. Look at the masses of sick people who show up at Benny Hinn crusades. Look at all the people who travel to Brazil to be treated by John of God. There is no shortage of people claiming that miraculous healings are available.
But there is, in my opinion, a huge shortage of people who claim to offer miracles that actually deliver. Herein lies the problem. It is not that there isn't enough faith. It's not that there aren't enough people who believe in the miraculous power of God. It's that there are too many people making promises that, unlike Jesus's promises, do not come to pass. Then they add insult to injury by claiming it was the person's own fault for not getting healed.
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12 So whenever you speak, or whatever you do, remember that you will be judged by the law of love, the law that set you free. 13 For there will be no mercy for you if you have not been merciful to others. But if you have been merciful, then God's mercy toward you will win out over his judgment against you.
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