Christian Cessasionists would have us believe that divine healing served the purpose of establishing and authenticating the early church and that it ceased after the demise of the Apostles. There is no outright indication in the Bible that miraculous gifts have ceased, but there is a clear-cut allusion, by Jesus, to reasons why healing could well be withheld. We are told, that by not following the commandments of Jesus, we would hinder the manifestation of blessings in store for us. Pride and unforgiveness are but two examples of what could stand in the way of divine healing, but not necessarily so. Healing is indeed available today, as testified by many.
Introduction
There are serious debates floating around in Christian circles about whether or not healing is for today. In Luke 7: 22 we read of Jesus’ reply to John the Baptist’s question as to whether or not Jesus was the Messiah. “Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached.”
Clearly, the sign of Jesus’ presence on Planet Earth was the power within Him to do what He was sent to do. He was, indeed, the One sent to redeem and to heal. It is up to the reader to either embrace the truth – or to reject it. Read on and decide for yourself. My guess is that many a reader will be running and leaping for joy at the end of this little book

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