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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
I see absolutely no conflict in the passage and a saint that is full of faith and the Holy Spirit but sick in body - even dying.
It is a message of strength and victorious hope to rest in the sovereignty of God Almighty. I fully understand making our desires known to God, but ultimately our prayer must be "not mine - but thy will be done".
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I agree with your bolded part 100%. But the fact is that if you have the Word of God plainly promising your healing, then you HAVE HIS WILL.
It is so funny that Jesus came healing everyone that he touched, yet we in 2007 still question if it is his will to heal.