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Do you believe in spiritual healing?

Some people declare that they can heal you, others can tell your fortune, do you believe this to be true.

Public Comments

  1. Nope Sorry
  2. Well, Marvin Gaye believed in sexual healing, so... sure. Why not?
  3. No, Teresa I don't . There was a TERESA once MOTHER TERESA in Calcutta --she healed people with her LOVE thats the only thing I believe in.
  4. If they ask you for money for this you know they are lying, otherwise they are just a little deluded.
  5. No. I have seen firsthand that it doesn't work.
  6. Yes, but not in the way that most people would have me believe.
  7. No, the only ones who do are either gullible or looking for comfort.
  8. I don't really believe anyone who claims to be able to do these things for me rather than teach me how to do them for myself. So called spiritual healing should be about empowerment of the individual, showing people how they can grow and be all that they were born to be.
  9. In the bible, God has healed people through his apostles, and yes he can use people to do the same today, but most people have not obtained that kind of faith.......(james 1:6-8) let him ask in faith, nothing wavering, for he that wavers is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. for let not that man think he shall receive anything of the Lord, a double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
  10. I think most of those people help you to open your own subconcsious potentials so at the end it is you who an help yourself.
  11. How Jesus Healed People Jesus healed the sick in ways distinctly different from those of modern-day healers. For example, Jesus healed everyone who came to him for help. He did not heal certain people singled out from a crowd and send others away without a cure. Jesus’ cures were also complete and almost always instantaneous. The Bible says: “All the crowd were seeking to touch him, because power was going out of him and healing them all.”—Luke 6:19. In contrast with modern-day faith healers, who often blame the sick for lack of faith when no healing occurs, Jesus healed even some who had not yet put faith in him. For example, once Jesus approached a blind man uninvited and cured him. Later, Jesus asked him: “Are you putting faith in the Son of man?” The man replied: “Who is he, sir, that I may put faith in him?” Jesus told him: “He that is speaking with you is that one.”—John 9:1-7, 35-38. You may wonder, ‘If faith was not a prerequisite for being healed by Jesus, why did Jesus often say to those whom he cured: “Your faith has made you well”?’ (Luke 8:48; 17:19; 18:42) By saying that, Jesus was pointing out that those who were moved by faith to seek him out were cured, whereas people who declined to approach him missed their opportunity. Those who were healed were not healed by their faith; they were healed by God’s power. The Bible says of Jesus: “God anointed him with holy spirit and power, and he went through the land doing good and healing all those oppressed by the Devil; because God was with him.”—Acts 10:38. More often than not, money seems to play a prominent role in today’s apparent healings. Faith healers are noted for being powerful fund-raisers. One such healer reportedly raised $89 million (U.S.) in one year through his worldwide operations. Church organizations too profit from pilgrims who travel to shrines in hope of a cure. By contrast, Jesus never collected money from the people whom he healed. On occasion, he even provided food for them. (Matthew 15:30-38) When Jesus sent his disciples out to preach, he told them: “Cure sick people, raise up dead persons, make lepers clean, expel demons. You received free, give free.” (Matthew 10:8) Why are the practices of modern-day healers so different from those of Jesus? “Healing” From What Source? Over the years, some in the medical profession have examined the claims of religious healers. What have they found? According to the Daily Telegraph of London, a doctor in England who spent 20 years investigating the subject said: “Charismatic reports of miraculous healing are not supported by a single piece of medical evidence.” Yet, many people sincerely believe that they have been cured by the power of relics, shrines, or religious healers. Could they have been victims of deception? In his famous Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said that religious impostors would say to him: “Lord, Lord, did we not . . . perform many powerful works in your name?” Yet, he would reply: “I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness.” (Matthew 7:22, 23) Regarding the source of the power that such ones claim to have, the apostle Paul warned: “The lawless one’s presence is according to the operation of Satan with every powerful work and lying signs and portents and with every unrighteous deception.”—2 Thessalonians 2:9, 10. Furthermore, “healings” associated with religious relics, idols, and images cannot originate with God. Why not? Because God’s Word clearly commands: “Flee from idolatry,” and “Guard yourselves from idols.” (1 Corinthians 10:14; 1 John 5:21) Such “healings” are part of the Devil’s ruse to draw people away from true worship. The Bible says: “Satan himself keeps transforming himself into an angel of light.”—2 Corinthians 11:14.
  12. In some cases this is true, and these healings are spiritualist healings, and some people can really tell fortunes, both come from the wrong source, the devil. However what the devil heals, he makes sure that you will have have seven more unclean spirits to replace that sickness. In the same vein who want to know your future, do you want to know when you'll die, or a rotten marriage, when you are young are you looking to have your ears tickled with vain flattery. I go one further the true healings I've known and seen are from Jesus, through the Father , and that is the truth. Hope this helps, Pee - Wee.
  13. The body can to a degree "heal" itself and the psychological well being of a person affects their personal rate of recovery which is accepted by the medical profession. If a person feels well and is happy and wants to recover the chances of a quicker recovery or healing are good. As for these cranks who say they can cure you for a "Fee" waste of time.
  14. Not, on it's own but with medication and/or surgery then yes.
  15. I think that the spirit contribute to healing and the spirit only cannot heal completely .
  16. Yes i believe in spiritual healing that God does that . I don't really believe in fortune tellers i get confused on them.
  17. fortune telling is not for Christians--can a prophet of God predict the future--only for the glory of God. Same as a spiritual healing is this does happen--for the glory of God. Can somebody get up in front of thousands of people and heal--no it usually is from a 'false prophet'--healings can come from Satan as a means to deceive people.
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