Last time I wrote, I mentioned some things I was going through. I'm going to start with the doctrine of healing, then I'll get into the proofs of God's existence and what kind of God he is.
I have to do a lot of research before I will be able to make my conclusion. I'm hoping that I'm not getting the cart before the horse, so to speak, but this issue is the closest to my heart.
Again, to give a little background, I must tell you that my wife has had three miscarriages and has taken the last one very VERY hard. Several times, different ladies of our Church, including our Pastor's wife laid hands on my wife and prayed for her that she would carry this baby to term and deliver a healthy child. We were told that we had to have faith and not believe the doctor's report (while obeying the doctor's orders) but to believe in God and that he always answers prayer "yes, and amen." I grew up in the Assemblies of God, which is the Church we are attending currently, but I had been a part of the quote, unquote "Fellowship of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ," but they're not a denomination. That was somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but I left that "fellowship" because a small, rural Christian Church treated me horribly while I was their minister, so I returned to my childhood fellowship, even though I had rejected some of thier "cardinal" doctrines. Anyhow to get back on track, I had been taught in the Christian Church tradition that God will also answer, "no, maybe, and wait." Who is right? Looking back on my past it is no wonder why I have been torn between these two traditions since my teens.
I digress.
If I pray for God to heal me, how will he answer? What does the Bible say? I must research this. If you are reading this and you wish to help me e-mail me at gbrannan@yah... and let me know what you have found.
Friday, May 06, 2005
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