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  • Matthew 8:16,17...Jesus healed all that were sick......that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet (Isaiah 53:4), saying, Himself (Jesus) took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses (on the cross of Calvary). "griefs" in Isaiah 53:4 in the Hebrew means sickness & disease.....Jesus hasn't quit healing, people have just quit believing.

  • Respect, sister. I have an innocent, sincere question for you: How does this, then, line up with John 14:12, since healing is included in "the works" that Yahshua Ha Maschiach (Jesus Christ) did?

    It's wonderful when "iron sharpens iron". Get back to me when you can. Thanks, & God (Yah) bless & keep you. HALLELU-YAH!

    [John 14:12 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.]

  • Amen...excelllent! Christians must understand that we are supposed to overcome (not wish away) prevailing circumstances. Pain, sorrow, grief is a part of GOD's plan for our lives...and that is not always a comfortable feeling but it's The Truth anyhow...

  • I didnt even know such teachings existed. I mean, while I also want to resist spiritualizing everything and turning into Stoics, and I do think the physical healing Christ did during his ministry before the Crucifixion did more than prove his prophetic (indeed Messianic) identity, but theres certainly a not yet in our redemption thats not merely our lack of faith.

  • Sorry, YouTube botched my punctuation.

  • I agree! This teaching has got to stop.

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