start "believing" or start studying God's Word Of Truth, Rightly
Divided (2 Timothy 2:15)? = sickness/healing more
study, from
almost a Century ago, we found:
"...Another example of Undispensational teaching, which has caused
much “Fanaticism,” and sometimes mental distraction and religious
insanity among earnest sincere Christians, is the determined, but futile
attempt on the part of religious healing preachers to recover for the
Christian Church the program carried on by the apostles of the Lord
Jesus, in obedience to His commission recorded in Matthew 10:7 to 9,
which we quote: Matthew 10:7 TO 9
“And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at
hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast
out devils: freely ye have received, freely give. Provide neither
gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purse.”
Not only did the Twelve proclaim this kingdom message and carry
on this kingdom program of kingdom signs and miracles, but the
Seventy were sent forth two by two without money for expenses,
and empowered by Christ to cast out demons. Luke 10:1 to 18.
The Seventy, as well as the Twelve,
“went through the towns
preaching the gospel, and healing everywhere.” Luke 9:6. And
ALL of these disciples were thus instructed by Christ:
“Sell that
ye have, and give alms.” Luke 12:33.
“Take no thought for your life,
what ye shall eat; neither for the body, what ye shall put on.”
Luke 12:22.
Public healing demonstrations are becoming more and more
frequent. The healers fail at least nine times out of ten to produce
their miraculous cure; but if even one out of twenty claims the
healing, the news reaches the other unfortunate people who are
suffering with physical afflictions and they flock to sit under the
unsound teaching of the healing preacher, seeking relief. The
preacher forgets to quote Matthew 8:16, “healed ALL that were
sick,” or Acts 5:16:
“And they were healed EVERY ONE.”
They tell their victims that they are proving that Jesus Christ is
the same yesterday, today and forever, by perpetuating or
duplicating the miracles of Christ and His apostles. They seem to
forget that that was the purpose in John’s Gospel in presenting
the seven great miracles of Jesus, recorded in that Divine Record,
John 20:21.
Seven is God’s perfect number. The seven miracles recorded in
John’s Record are: “the turning the water into wine,” “Christ walking
on the water,” “the healing of the nobleman’s son,” “the healing of
the impotent man (37 years a cripple), “the feeding of the 5000,”
“the healing of the man born blind,” and “the raising of Lazarus four
days dead.”
The present-day miracle-working preachers should duplicate all
seven of the miracles to prove the Deity of Christ.
Most assuredly, with their slogan: “Jesus Christ the same yesterday,
today and forever,” they should not insist that afflicted ones must
first have their souls saved before they can receive miraculous bodily
healing, for by reading the fifth and ninth chapters of John, we learn
that the impotent man and the blind man did not receive soul
salvation until
after they had received bodily healing.
Once in a great while one of the more zealous healers makes
an unsuccessful attempt to raise the dead, but he never tries to
demonstrate his Divine power by walking on the water, or by feeding
5000 hungry people with a half pound of food. Raising the dead and
cleansing the lepers are included in Matthew 10:7, with healing the
sick. God has joined them together.
Some time ago a very zealous, sincere Christian man decided that he
would go out in the Christian ministry, under the commissions of the
Lord in Matthew and Luke mentioned above.
Property was disposed of and away he started on his mission. Was he
earnest? Very much so. He had very poor success with his miracles and
even less in meeting his expenses.
In the meantime his broken-hearted wife called me on the phone;
told me of her financial predicament and physical distress. This dear
man thought he had Scriptural authority for his missionary endeavors;
but he found that what worked when Jesus of Nazareth among
Israelites was approved of God by miracles, wonders and signs
while He proclaimed “the kingdom of heaven is at hand,” will not
work during this dispensation of Grace. He was Scriptural but
“Undispensational...”
(JC O'Hair "isms and schisms" Bible study for Bereans 1936)
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Thus, what is
the question we should be asking?:
Even
more study (
Approved Unto God?), almost a Century later!:
UnScriptural or UNdispensational?
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@MaryM and
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