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Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com ⁨2⁩ ⁨years⁩ ago

I see nothing wrong with asking for outcomes, just keep it general and not try to dictate the direction. I mean, in the NT, folks did ask to save dying children. Remember the man who asked that of Jesus?

I said a lot of what I did because of the humanism I've seen creep even into the Baptist Church. Like a pastor who really didn't believe God could do anything and that prayer was really just a psychological exercise to change yourself.

So I think more should be asking for and believing in miracles. And I don't mean the used car salesmen-type faith healers. I saw a clip out of some movie (fiction) that illustrated the problem. One "faith healer" in the movie touched people on the stage to heal them, and he had pre-screeners to find out what everyone needed healing from. Somehow, someone decided to troll his system, and they fed some of the wrong data about the subjects. Like saying that someone with severe hemorrhoids had lesions on their arms. So, the "healer" is not going to ask someone with severe hemorrhoids to show everyone on stage to show him the area that needs healing. But if he thinks it is some condition that can be shown without public indecency, then he'd want everyone to see the "proof" of his "healing." So you know what happened (though this was fiction). He was embarrassed when he got the wrong profile from the screeners. "Show everyone the affected area," and to his shock, the subject is stripping out of their clothes on the stage in front of cameras.

Thank you, I've enjoyed this too.

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