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Is it wrong to pray for God to heal when one is sick and/or in pain and expect Him to hear and answer that prayer if it is prayed in faith? Not that God is obligated to heal, but does it show lack of faith to believe that He won't? Did God stop healing people at the end of the Apostolic age when the last Apostle died? Just curious to know what do most in the Reformed faith think. I do not subscribe to the name it, and claim it, word faith idea that one can command God to do anything, but I do know that God is all powerful, merciful, loving, and caring and can do more than we can ever ask or think.
Tom
Last edited by 4Ever_Learning; Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:10 PM.
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