Is There a Conflict Between Divine Healing and Medicine?
โ Scribed by Sapp, Roger
- Book ID
- 109248271
- Publisher
- All Nations Publications
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 14 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
What is the relationship between divine healing and medical care? Are Christians showing unbelief in Christ as Healer when they seek medical care? Will God withhold divine healing if someone seeks medical care? Do you have to stop using medicine to receive divine healing? What about the Greek word for sorcery? Doesn't it have a relationship with medicine? Are you involved in the sin of sorcery if you use medicine? The author draws strongly from the example of Christ and the positive things that Christ had to say about physicians. He reveals that physicians were considered "healers" and not sorcerers in the history of the Jews and in the early Church. He reveals the meanings of these particular Greek words and how they apply to divine healing and medical care. The author also reviews some omitted historical facts about some famous Christians who are used as positive examples of those who refused medical care. He shows the numerous times that the Bible notes natural healing in a positive way. The author then focuses on the graciousness of God who has created substances in nature for the healing of everyone. The author, Roger Sapp, is known for more than two decades of successful Christ centered supernatural healing ministry. He is not suggesting that natural healing should be substituted for divine healing. He encourages divine healing but does not discourage natural healing. He believes that both divine healing and natural healing are from God. There is no conflict between them when they are seen properly. Divine healing can be received from God while a Christian is under medical care.
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