Are you a blessing machine?

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MadHermit

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My friend Lloyd shared his friend's remarkable and instructive testimony with me. This man was an avowed unbeliever. One day, as he was strolling through a very crowded mall, he inadvertently bumped into a middle-aged lady. She braced herself for the impact by forcibly placing her hand on his shoulder, smiling, and then going her separate way. When he left that mall, something strange and wonderful happened. He became obsessed with the need to get right with God, despite his prior history of disinterest in spiritual matters. By the end of the day, he had repented and surrendered his life to Christ. Years later, he saw a photo of Christian faith healer, Kathryn Kuhlman, and recognized her as the woman whose hand had touched him that life-changing day with a blessing that allowed the Holy Spirit to pursue him with convicting power!

Kathryn Kuhlman was "a blessing machine." As a young man, I attended Fuller Seminary in Pasadena for a year before transferring to Princeton. One Sunday, my Aussie friend Sam and I attended her noon healing service at the LA Shrine Auditorium, where the Academy Award ceremonies used to be hosted. You had to get there an hour early to get one of the 9,000 seats. Sam insisted that we sit on the platform with the long line of about 60 ministers. At one point, Kathryn wheeled around, looked at us, and jokingly said, "Did you ever see such a dead bunch of pastors? I think they need a blessing, don't you?" The huge audience roared their approval. She then began giving each pastor a gentle touch of blessing on their foreheads. It seemed like her gentle touch electricuted them because it catapulted each of them off their seat, prostrate on the floor! but as she approached Sam and I, sitting at the end of the long row, I was frightened because I'd never been "slain in the Spirit" before, and so, I didn't want her to touch me. Amazingly, without looking my way, she stopped, listened to what the Spirit was telling her, and discontinued her blessings just a couple of people before she would have gotten to Sam and me. I was impressed with her gift of spiritual discernment.

I later learned that a Presbyterian seminarian, a huge ex-college football player, had talked to her after a healing service, when she casually touched him and he "fell under the power," despite his lack of experience with such a phenomenon! Kathryn's whole way of being seemed to be oriented towards blessing all she met and Lloyd's friend was the beneficiary of her touch of blessing in that providential encounter in that crowed mall.

My next planned post will discuss the biblical basis for such a blessing ministry and will make a case for how each of us can learn to become blessing machines like Kathryn Kuhlman.
 

MadHermit

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Jesus establishes an example for us by using His hands to bless children and His disciples:
"He took them [little children] up in His arms, laid hands on them, and blessed them (Mark 10:16)."
'Then He [the Risen Lord] led them [His disciples] out as far as Bethany, and lifting up His hands, He blessed them (Luke 24:50)."
And He commands us to do the same: "Bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you (Luke 6:28)."

How often do you take the time to bless people? Do you even know how?
God provides Moses with the type of prayer that constitutes a proper blessing:
"You shall say to them: The Lord bless you and keep you;
the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you;
"the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace (Numbers 6:23-26)."

Blessing is different than normal petitionary prayer in this respect: when I bless people, I confer divine favor on them. Kf I use the model blessing in Numbers, I confer divine protection and peace on them. Blessing means "divine favor," but when I bless you, I'm not telling God specifically how to do it. I leave that to God's sovereign will. So blessing can be more powerful than specific petitions because it is a way of praying according to God's will to operate in the right way at the right time for the person being blessed. For Kathryn Kuhlman, blessing others became second nature to her and she silently blessed strangers she encountered. So she was virtually a blessing machine. Her use of her hand to silently bless Lloyd's skeptic friend led to his conversion that very day!
 

Didymous

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You didn't happen to lie on her grave like some from the Bethel church have done, did you?
 

MadHermit

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People of your ilk love to ridicule people you don't know and don't understand. You obviously never sat under her anointed ministry., yet are eager to make snide remarks about her and her supporters. That says a lot about you, but nothing about Kathryn Kuhlman.
I recall a Yale PhD in OT attending the same Kuhlman healing rally that I did. He later remarked, "If this isn't real, then nothing is!"

She was far from perfect. Aren't we all? And I could write a hard-hitting critique of her that would bring nods of approval from many of the Mr. Negatives here. But Kathryn was Exhibit A of the Lord's word to Paul, "My power is made perfect weakness (2 Cor. 12.:8). Thousands were healed under her ministry and the atmosphere in her meetings was saturated with a sense of the Holy Spirit's presence ; That's why many flew into LA from as far away as Canada to attend her meetings and you had to get to LA Shrine Auditorium an hour early just to get 1 of the 9,000 seats! In case, I take it that you have no interest in being blessing machine like she was and in using blessings to save lost skeptics like her touch did to Lloyd's anti-religious friend.
 

Didymous

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I never ridiculed her or anyone, merely asked you a question-which you didn't answer. Did you, or didn't you?
 

MadHermit

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didymous, posters recognize the cynical tone of your disdainful response.

I might add that Kuhlman's role as a "blessing machine" illustrates a way of actualizing Paul's command to "pray without ceasing." If one is prayed up and in perpetual communion with God, one's whole way of being can view human contacts through the lens of longing for God's best for each of them.
 

Didymous

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didymous, posters recognize the cynical tone of your disdainful response.

I might add that Kuhlman's role as a "blessing machine" illustrates a way of actualizing Paul's command to "pray without ceasing." If one is prayed up and in perpetual communion with God, one's whole way of being can view human contacts through the lens of longing for God's best for each of them.
What you really mean is if I don't agree with you unscriptural beliefs-then I have a 'cynical tone in my disdainful responses.'
 

MadHermit

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What you really mean is if I don't agree with you unscriptural beliefs-then I have a 'cynical tone in my disdainful responses.'
Hardly. Indeed if your wanted to establish that, then instead of your tasteless ad hominem, you would have argued against my biblical grounding for blessing others.
 

Mission21

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My friend Lloyd shared his friend's remarkable and instructive testimony with me. This man was an avowed unbeliever. One day, as he was strolling through a very crowded mall, he inadvertently bumped into a middle-aged lady. She braced herself for the impact by forcibly placing her hand on his shoulder, smiling, and then going her separate way. When he left that mall, something strange and wonderful happened. He became obsessed with the need to get right with God, despite his prior history of disinterest in spiritual matters. By the end of the day, he had repented and surrendered his life to Christ. Years later, he saw a photo of Christian faith healer, Kathryn Kuhlman, and recognized her as the woman whose hand had touched him that life-changing day with a blessing that allowed the Holy Spirit to pursue him with convicting power!

Kathryn Kuhlman was "a blessing machine." As a young man, I attended Fuller Seminary in Pasadena for a year before transferring to Princeton. One Sunday, my Aussie friend Sam and I attended her noon healing service at the LA Shrine Auditorium, where the Academy Award ceremonies used to be hosted. You had to get there an hour early to get one of the 9,000 seats. Sam insisted that we sit on the platform with the long line of about 60 ministers. At one point, Kathryn wheeled around, looked at us, and jokingly said, "Did you ever see such a dead bunch of pastors? I think they need a blessing, don't you?" The huge audience roared their approval. She then began giving each pastor a gentle touch of blessing on their foreheads. It seemed like her gentle touch electricuted them because it catapulted each of them off their seat, prostrate on the floor! but as she approached Sam and I, sitting at the end of the long row, I was frightened because I'd never been "slain in the Spirit" before, and so, I didn't want her to touch me. Amazingly, without looking my way, she stopped, listened to what the Spirit was telling her, and discontinued her blessings just a couple of people before she would have gotten to Sam and me. I was impressed with her gift of spiritual discernment.

I later learned that a Presbyterian seminarian, a huge ex-college football player, had talked to her after a healing service, when she casually touched him and he "fell under the power," despite his lack of experience with such a phenomenon! Kathryn's whole way of being seemed to be oriented towards blessing all she met and Lloyd's friend was the beneficiary of her touch of blessing in that providential encounter in that crowed mall.

My next planned post will discuss the biblical basis for such a blessing ministry and will make a case for how each of us can learn to become blessing machines like Kathryn Kuhlman.
I was at Kathryn Kuhlman meetings... In 1970's.
- She had powerful/unusual anointing.
 

tourist

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I'm not feeling the love either in this thread and have no desire to become some sort of blessing machine on auto-pilot. Healing is not a gift that the Holy Spirit gives everybody. if you don't have that gift than you're not going to be healing anyone Benny Hinn style.
 

MadHermit

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I'm not feeling the love either in this thread and have no desire to become some sort of blessing machine on auto-pilot. Healing is not a gift that the Holy Spirit gives everybody. if you don't have that gift than you're not going to be healing anyone Benny Hinn style.
So I take it, then, that you have no desire to obey Paul's command, "Pray without ceasing (1 Thess. 517)?
Second, you did read the OP. So you do know that "blessing machines" simply help all they meet benefit from God's will in their lives? And you don't want any part of this? OK. Third, you do know that the thread says nothing about the ability of every believer to receive the gift of healing?
 

tourist

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So I take it, then, that you have no desire to obey Paul's command, "Pray without ceasing (1 Thess. 517)?
Second, you did read the OP. So you do know that "blessing machines" simply help all they meet benefit from God's will in their lives? And you don't want any part of this? OK. Third, you do know that the thread says nothing about the ability of every believer to receive the gift of healing?
The thing is I talk to God all day long as in a normal conversation. No, I don't believe that Paul is in such a position of authority that you must obey him because, after all, he was just a man just as you and I am. I prefer to obey God rather than a man. The command however is scripturally sound, and as I have said, God and myself are more or less in a constant state of communication.

As to your point about the ability of every believer to receive the gift of healing, that is not scripturally sound, a gift given by a believer's ability is simply not a gift at all as it was not freely given. It is the Holy Spirit that parcels out the gifts and it is quite evident from scripture that not everyone receives the same gift, regardless of their ability or desire to receive a certain gift.

From my own personal observation I have seen practically no one that has healed anyone of anything significant. Please provide a link to articles of a person without legs to be given new legs to walk, and a person without eyes to be given eyes to see.

I am not impressed by low-grade miracles such as someone who has a backache healed or the pain of a toothache disappear, or someone who gets touched by a so-called healer and immediately falls backward. Yes, it may be quite a show but in reality is quite meaningless and possibly fraudulent.

For my minor aches and pains I put my trust in Advil. It's advanced medicine for pain. At least that is the claim which is more credible than a person who claims to have the gift of healing yet is incapable of healing the most extreme cases but rather puts on a show for all to see.
 

MadHermit

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Placid, you might be interested in following my Speaking in Tongues thread because there I will soon make the case that some spiritual gifts like healing are reserved for a chosen few, while others--speaking in tongues, prophecy, and the world of knowledge are available to every believer. Your point about kinds of miracles that never seem to happen today is a good one. I'm in a weekly Monday prayer group that has seen the blind see, brain tumors vanish, and blood clots from the ankle to the groin area instantly vanish. But I have never seen someone with no eyes be given supernaturally created eyes. In this vein it is interesting to focus on the types of healing miracles that even Jesus never performs. On the other hand, one anti-religious man brought his deformed young son with no right hip to Kathryn Kuhlman's service and that little boy was given a brand new created hip! The skeptic was converted as a result of this astounding miracle. But I admit that it's hard for me to pray for a physical need for which I've never seen or heard of a credible healing miracle. In my view, there are hidden laws of the limits of consciousness and violation of the laws of Nature of which we are dimly aware and I'm eager to penetrate this mystery, so that I don't waste time praying for unobtainable results and damaging my faith by delusional expectations.

Both of us seem to have this in common: we are in a semi-cpnstant state of communion with God. But neither of us take the next step of becoming "blessing machines" and thereby fulfilling Paul's command to "pray without ceasing." That next step can, I think, be taken by consciously or unconsciously longing for the best for everyone we meet and thus blessing them.