This reminds me of a true story in India. Three little girls were Christians and wanted to go to church, but a rapidly flowing river blocked their path. They prayed to the Lord that He would help them cross safely. They had enough faith they stepped off into the river.Originally posted by mickd7:
Those faith teachers have some wrong concepts concerning faith but they are closer to us Baptist when it comes to faith for the Bible says that we will not receive anything a part from faith and it is imposible to please God without faith. A Baptist will say when they are praying for a miracle or healing or anything else will say, if it be thy will, but a faith person will say by faith I will receive whatever I ask for because I ask in faith believing. Let me tell you that the one that prays in faith is the one that will receive what they need.
A Baptist praying ; Lord I ask you into my heart and I ask you to save me and forgive me if it be thine will, will not get salvation, for he did not pray in faith but hope, the same with a faith person. If he prays for a healing and says I believe it done and believes in his heart that he will be healed, then since God cannot lie , if we ask in faith concerning something we need , then we shall obtain that thing.
They died.
Point being is that we cannot demand of God to do anything we want Him to. It may be against His will to heal someone. They may be sick for the better good of His kingdom.
You are dealing with promises made to an earlier generation and accepting those promises as your own.
This is like the disputed end of Mark. If indeed it is part of the canon, people today would be taking promises, again, not made to them. Paul was bitten by a snake, shook it off and didn't die.
During those early Christians, miracles were used to develop a basic understanding that Jesus was indeed God. Today, we do not need this to prove He is God because it was recorded for us in the Bible.
NOW, Do NOT get me wrong. God can and does heal people through prayer. But, just because He does not may have nothing to do with the faith of the person praying. Otherwise, those groups that will not take their kids to doctors would not have the kids dying on them all of the time.
Man WILL die. If he has enough faith, according to your theory, he could live forever. So, in your opinion he must have a slip in faith right before death.
It is very dangerous to demand that God do something. This is the reason we ask Him to only do it if it within His will. If this sounds like a lack of faith it is not. If God wants to heal that person, He will, if it is against His will, then He may not. We cannot see the overall picture of God's Kingdom.