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This question would mostly be for the atheist or the unbeliever of the Christian Faith. There are some Christians who may not quite believe in total healing, lets say they read it in scriptures, but do they really believe that divine healing is possible in this day and time?
For all intent and purpose lets suppose you have been diagonsed with some disease which the doctors have said "We've done all that is medically possible and you at the most have only 6 months to live"
If I came to you and said, I would like to pray for you and I have the faith that you will be healed. Now I'm going on the assumption that it is my faith that will sustain your life. (I'm not claiming that I have any special power, just my faith)
Say you start showing a remission and you go back to the doctor and he, after more intensive testing finds that you now show no signs of the previous diagnosis.
Would you then at least consider the fact that their might indeed be a "Higher Power" or would you just continue with the fact that it was:
(1) Virtually impossible since no higher power exists
(2) A fluke, you would have beaten the odds anyway
(3) The diagnosis was wrong to start with
This would indeed be a miracle, you never know there might be one in the making for you: Let's hope you don't have to find out, I might be low on the prayer scale that day.....
For all intent and purpose lets suppose you have been diagonsed with some disease which the doctors have said "We've done all that is medically possible and you at the most have only 6 months to live"
If I came to you and said, I would like to pray for you and I have the faith that you will be healed. Now I'm going on the assumption that it is my faith that will sustain your life. (I'm not claiming that I have any special power, just my faith)
Say you start showing a remission and you go back to the doctor and he, after more intensive testing finds that you now show no signs of the previous diagnosis.
Would you then at least consider the fact that their might indeed be a "Higher Power" or would you just continue with the fact that it was:
(1) Virtually impossible since no higher power exists
(2) A fluke, you would have beaten the odds anyway
(3) The diagnosis was wrong to start with
This would indeed be a miracle, you never know there might be one in the making for you: Let's hope you don't have to find out, I might be low on the prayer scale that day.....