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Row1 -> RE: Grace and Brain Problems (4/14/2008 9:44:15 AM)
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"as TMeeks said, Jesus did the same, casting them out where He was aware they existed." -I don't think this is true - I mean the 'wherever' part. A lot of this is great discussion. But I believe it is off-track to focus upon Jesus' work healing illness and casting out demons, and saying his ministry while on earth was to heal any sick person he came across, and to cast out any demon he detected. Jesus did not show up on earth to health the sick. Yes, I will boldly repeat this: Jesus did not show up on earth to health the sick. Whenever he cast out demons or healed the sick, he had a different purpose: NOT to reduce misery, or save anyone around from demons, but to show the everyday people (not the ruling people) who he was, and to fulfill prophecy. It is quite clear that there were many sick people around who were not healed by Jesus. I could write a whole bunch on this, but let me give one example, and then you can just read through your own Bible to find many more: John 5:1. There were always many people by this pool, hoping to be healed. Jesus heals one of them. Not all of them. One of them. We actually don't know if Jesus went on to heal all or whether he did not. But, it says he healed this one. Why only one, and why this man? We don't know. We can make some guesses. 1. many people recognized this lame guy, so seeing him walk served to spread the word abt the Messiah among the every day people a little more. 2. in his recovery, he provoked negative attention for working on the Sabbath - carrying his mat - thus drawing a certain kind of attention from the Jewish authorities, with this episode possibly being one of many like this that lead to the fulfillment of the prophecies by the crucifixion. Another: Lazarus is resurrected. Why not at least one other person in that graveyard? Surely there was someone else who had also been dead at least 4 days, and had loving family in mourning. Well, this may or may not have happened. We don't know. But as much as we know is that Jesus brought Lazarus back, with no indication that he went on to bring anyone else back. So, in the spirit of the original post, I agree that it is great that, although we are imperfect, and can have a thorn in our side all of our life, nonetheless we can accept the gift of God - salvation. I believe that my comment is very well founded, and that we should maybe focus less on the idea that if you have enough faith, you will be healed - that is just not true. Jesus did heal, but didn't heal every ill person in the vicinity while he was walking around on earth during his earthly ministry. He healed to show he had power over illness. He cast out demons in some cases to show he had power over demons. He resurrected a couple people to show hhe had power over life and death. These were examples illustrating to certain people in certain settings who he was. The fact that he could do these things had been prophesied, and so my view is yes he cared and cares about any person that ever lived, but he healed as part of what his Father had planned - fulfilling prohecy and whatever else his Father directed him to do. I want to make a clear case, but I don't really want to be offensive - so please don't take my firm wording as rough tone - I am just trying to speak clearly and get closer to the truth. Plus, I appreciate any input on my view here. THANKS!
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