- ISBN: 1606830864
- Author: Andrew Wommack
- Number Of Pages 224
- Paper : white
- Language : English
- Paperback
Health is something
everyone wants. Billions of dollars are spent each year trying to retain
or restore health. It is a basic desire of all mankind. Anyone who
likes sickness must be mentally sick! Yet, religion has told us that God
is the one who wants us sick. It even tries to make us believe that
sickness is a blessing. That's just not true. God wants you well.Healing
is in Christ's Atonement. Jesus died for our health just as much as He
died for the forgiveness of our sins. This has to be the foundation of
our faith for healing. Many Scriptures relate the healing of our bodies
and the forgiveness of our sins in the same verse. Jesus went about
healing all who were oppressed of the devil and told us to do the same.
Jesus hasn't changed, it's the people who represent Him who have
changed.What about Paul's thorn in the flesh? It is commonly
believed that the apostle Paul had a sickness for which he besought the
Lord for healing three times, and the Lord wouldn't heal him. From that
assumption, people teach that God sometimes wants us sick. In this book,
Andrew reveals what Paul's thorn in the flesh was, and it wasn't
sickness.If it is God's will to heal everyone, then why isn't
everyone healed? It's not because of God. And it's not just because we
don't have enough faith. We do have the faith to be healed. Jesus said
the problem is our unbelief - unbelief cancels out faith. Instead of
trying to get more faith or bigger faith, we just need a pure faith that
isn't negated by unbelief.There are laws that govern the
spiritual world just as there are laws that govern the physical realm.
Electricity has been around since the beginning of the world, but
mankind didn't benefit from electricity until recently, not because it
didn't work, but because of our ignorance of the laws of electricity.
Likewise, God's healing is here and available. It's only our ignorance
of the laws which control the flow of God's power that keeps us from
benefiting from it.