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Ep.33 - Hot Under The Collar - Pt.7: Divine Healing: Definite or Sporadic?
Does God still heal, miraculously, today? How do we cope with those incidences where, despite much prayer and belief, those we love fail to get any better? Is a failure to be healed always a sign of a lack of faith? Is relying on medicine a lack of reliance on God? So much conversation and difficulty has surrounded the issue of divine healing. Many have been left feeling rejected or impoverished in their faith. While some have even died having misread divine healing. How ought we to understand God’s miraculous involvement in our lives today?This week Pete and the Curious team take an honest, no-holes-barred look into the quandary of divine healing. By asking some very direct questions, they seek to get to the bottom of the issue and arrive at a biblical perspective Send your questions or thoughts to: theologyforthecurious@gmail.com<br/><br/>Support us on Instagram @theologyforthecurious