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A Question of Healing - The Failure of Christian Healing? (Paperback)
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The Bible appears to teach that suffering is inevitable; but does
suffering originate with, or glorify God? Should enduring chronic
sickness be considered an essential part of such suffering? And
while God may use it as a punishment to unbelievers and the
willfully disobedient, does He send it upon Christians, or should
we consider it as being primarily from a diabolical source? Is
there a tension between receiving divine healing by faith and
relying on medical and surgical means? Is there a reason to expect
that healing should occur in a miraculous and instantaneous fashion
through a spoken word or a touch, in a similar manner to the
healing accounts recorded in the New Testament? A Question of
Healing attempts an answer to these fundamental questions about
suffering and healing before examining how this theology in turn
dictates the practices of those churches and organisations that are
engaged in the Christian healing ministry and how the healing
ministry operates within local churches, dependent upon those
church's beliefs. Paul Shields then goes on to identify some
hindrances to healing by addressing further questions such as, What
are the issues that limit the success of our healing ministries?
How does the attitude of a sick individual hinder or prevent a
healing taking place? Is it usually God's will to bring healing or
not? A Question of Healing of necessity takes a look at the
pastoral problem associated with an individual not being healed,
despite the attempts, the faith and often the pronouncements, of
the faithful, before finally asking the question: Has the Church
uniquely offended the person of the Holy Spirit such that certain
of the gifts that He bestows have been effectively withheld? If so,
can this condition be restored through renunciation and repentance?
The book includes a number of personal testimonies of healing that
illustrate the theological arguments being made and also seeks to
answers questions such as: Was Jesus ever sick? Did Jesus pray for
the sick or simply deal with the disease? Does God deal with
injuries differently than sicknesses and diseases?
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