I see and believe, when the Lord heals before my eyes. We don't always know the extent of the healing, but then we don't always know the extent of the dis-ease either. God is good. He heals us and restores us, taking no credit, in fact saying, "Your faith has healed you." What a loving God we serve!
Last Saturday, I witnessed a miracle of this category. If you haven't read the story (written by my co-worker Brock and myself), it's accessible at my blog. It's called, "The Freeing of Mickey Landry."
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Antecdotally, or in a medically verifiable way?
And do you ever wonder why we don't see more of it?
I definitely wonder why we don't see more of it. I think a lot of it is on us, our lack of engagement, faith, and love.
I suppose what I relate is anecdotal, as I didn't take him to a physician to have any before-and-after tests run.
But I can say that the man was crazy and now is not - if you will accept the colloquialism.
I see and believe, when the Lord heals before my eyes. We don't always know the extent of the healing, but then we don't always know the extent of the dis-ease either. God is good. He heals us and restores us, taking no credit, in fact saying, "Your faith has healed you." What a loving God we serve!
Last Saturday, I witnessed a miracle of this category. If you haven't read the story (written by my co-worker Brock and myself), it's accessible at my blog. It's called, "The Freeing of Mickey Landry."
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