Do you believe God can heal any disease?
If, we believe and ask by faith.
The woman with the issue of blood suffered for 12 years, she believed by faith and she was healed, and so was many more like her then and today.
Yes. A Creator cannot be bound by His creation. However, do not always expect miracles or cures, precisely for the same reason. The Infinite, in Its wisdom, has a plan and works with it. He may also break it from time to time. He is omnipotent and can do as He wishes. The plan is His, after all.
Faith can do impossible things, yes. Generally, the Supreme works within the bounds of His Will, and things do have their usefulness and purpose. Even pain and suffering.
Amen @manatita44, words of wisdom you have shared and so true. Our sufferings and pain do have there purpose. I have been healed countless times but still there are sufferings that still lingers on. Thank you for your comment.
blessed,
Wonderful answer which may help others. I sat at the feet of a man of God for 30 yrs. He was all about God's Will. Healing can only be effective when sanctioned from Above. Suffering gives invaluable lessons.
All things are possible for God, there is nothing he cannot do. However, God is in charge, God has a plan and when we ask for miracles or healings, it may be contrary to his overall plan. As a Christian, I look at it this way when I ask for something and the answer is "no," I remember that God sacrificed his Son for me, what more can I ask?
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If God could heal anything, He could heal amputees. Until i see an amputee grow a new limb, I'm just going to assume that God does not heal anything that can't heal itself already.
The miracles of Jesus Christ were a sign to the unbelieving Jews. Today, Christians live by faith through grace that is sufficient, even when an amputee or any other infermity has not been healed.
How absurd that someone would reject reality in lieu of silly superstitions. I think the fact that God cannot heal amputees demonstrates sufficiently that God has never healed any of these other ailments as well.
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