10) In deliverance from sickness/injury by Divine healing through Christ. In accordance with God’s timing and Will. Healing is in the atonement. Isaiah 53 vs 5. With His stripes we are healed. (The word healed in this verse is the Hebrew word
pronounced raw-faw meaning to make whole and this ultimately will not be fully realized until the believers resurrection). God created mankind in His own Image. God is Spirit and He is a Triune eternal being. God is Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. We are a triune being, spirit, soul and body, as in 1 Thess 5 vs 23. Once a person is born again of the Spirit, their spirit is then alive in Christ. Their soul, meaning who they are in their personality is being renewed, by the renewing of their mind, by the word of God, and by the indwelt Holy Spirit.
Their physical body is still perishing, wearing out. Salvation is a process in which believers are to be saved spirit, soul, and body.
A believer is saved, is being saved awaiting redemption. Being made whole is a process. Healing’s may be instant miracles or may take time. Various Christians can be used by God in prayer but its always Jesus who has been the healer. To His Glory.
Question 51. Do you agree with the whole of the above section ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.

A) Believers will be healed, made whole at the resurrection even if they aren't healed now. We are always to pray in faith, believing to receive. If a person is prayed for and the person is healed immediately or eventually then Jesus gets all the Glory, but if the person is not healed, we can not say with certainty that the reason why was because they didn’t have the faith to receive the healing.
Acts 9 vs 36-42. Apostle Peter raised Tabitha from the dead proving that a person being healed doesn’t always need to demonstrate faith. The faith of the believer praying in God’s Will is all that’s required. There is no formula other than praying in faith, seeking Father God’s Will in Jesus Christ’s name and being obedient by doing and saying exactly as the Holy Spirit leads, remember to test everything with the word of God in the bible. If its from the Lord it will agree biblically. Generally the bible reveals that a persons faith, believing that Jesus is the Christ is necessary for them to receive a healing. but the Almighty who is kind and compassionate does as He wishes to His own Glory. A key scripture is 1 John 5 vs 14-16. Mark 6 vs 1 vs 7 says “Then Jesus went out from there and came to His own country, and His disciples followed Him. And when the Sabbath had come, He begun to teach in the synagogue. And many hearing Him were astonished, saying, Where did this man get these things ? And what wisdom is this which is given to Him, that such mighty works are performed by His hands ! Is this not the carpenter, the Son of Mary, and brother of James, Joses, Judas, and Simon ? And are not His sisters here with us ? So they were offended at Him. But Jesus said to them. A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house. Now He could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them. And He marveled because of their unbelief. Then He went about the villages in a circuit, teaching. And He called the twelve to Himself and began to send them out two by two and gave them power over unclean spirits. Take a prayerful study of
John 15 vs 7-8 and John 14 vs 12-14.
Question 52. Do you agree with the whole of the above section A ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.

B) Another key Matthew 6 vs 10. Jesus only did what He saw His Father do. A believer must not be presumptuous to say to a sick injured person that God has healed them unless the Lord has inspired those words at that precise time.
The evidence of such inspired words will be that the person is healed. Glory to God. A believer must not be presumptuous to say God want’s to heal you today unless the Lord has inspired those words at that precise time. The evidence of such inspired words will be that the person is healed that day.
Even though these following verses speak of prophets, we must remember that all who speak on behalf of the Lord will be held accountable and speaking presumptuously is sin. Deuteronomy 18 vs 21-22 warns “And if you say in your heart. How shall we know the word which the Lord has not spoken ? When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing does not happen or come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken; the prophet has spoken presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him”.
Deuteronomy 18 vs 20 reveals the consequences of speaking presumptuously, under the Mosaic Covenant the Law given by God to Moses. It says “But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, that prophet shall die”. We believers are under the New Covenant of Christ’s blood, we are no longer to have those who speak presumptuously put to death, but their sin is no less serious and they will like us give an account to God. Those who speak presumptuously are not to be followed.
Question 53. Do you agree with the whole of the above section B ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.
C) Healing’s can often take place by simply asking in faith for Jesus to heal and then waiting in faith expectant. Luke 5 vs 17 importantly reveals that Jesus healed when the power of the Lord was present to heal. Our attitude must always be.
Father God’s will be done. If a person is under their doctor and on medication and we believe God has healed them. We send them to their doctor who will test them and advise them to whether they need to continue taking their medication, or course of medical treatment etc. Professional medical advice and tests are always recommended, to the Glory of God. Even when medically there seems no hope, there is always hope in Christ Jesus. Nothing is impossible for God.
Question 54. Do you agree with the whole of the above section C ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.

D) Apostle Paul had a physical infirmity and due to this he preached the Gospel to those looking after him in Gal 4 vs 13. Apostle Paul who had raised the dead in Acts 20 vs 8-12 went on to leave his companion Trophimus sick in Miletus as seen in
2 Timothy 4 vs 20. Now God worked unusual miracles by the hands of Paul it says in Acts 19 vs 11-12. So that even handkerchiefs or aprons were brought from Paul’s body to the sick, and the diseases left them and the evil spirits went out of them. Even after Apostle Paul had witnessed the power of Jesus healing so many people, he still had to give this advice to his friend Timothy who had become a Christian leader. Even though Timothy had been greatly used by God. 1 Timothy 5 vs 23 says No longer drink only water, but use a little wine for your stomach’s sake and your frequent infirmities.
Question 55. Do you agree with the whole of the above section D ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.

E) The Christians living in the first Century experienced sicknesses etc just like we do. They were healed like us, by the Power of God. Believers living in the first Century experienced sicknesses and some remained sick, knowing that they would be made whole at the resurrection. Believers died as Jesus revealed in Luke 16 vs 22. Jesus friend Lazarus died in John 11 vs 14 Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. Glory to God. Believers will be made whole spirit soul and body at the resurrection of the righteous. We believe in deliverance from the powers of darkness in Jesus Christ’s name. Rev 22 v 18-21 shows that not all sickness/illness comes from the devil. John 9 vs 1-2 shows a persons sin is not always the reason for their suffering. All believers are to pray for the sick when led by the Holy Spirit.. Matt 17 vs 20/Matt 9 vs 20-22/Mark 11 vs 20-26/Acts 14 vs 9/1 Cor 12 vs 9-10/Mark 16 vs 17-18. If anyone is sick within the church or if anyone is sick at home read James 5 vs 14-18. Within the Church service, only appointed leaders are to lay hands on anyone in prayer, this amongst other things is to protect Christians from unbiblical council.
Question 56. Do you agree with the whole of the above section E ?
As part of your Christian fundamentalist course work, you will need to answer this question.
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