For those who say it does not happen today.
Enjoy your proof as the Word of God saYS .
HALLELUJAH! Praise God!
For those who say it does not happen today.
Enjoy your proof as the Word of God saYS .
yea i'm glad you love it"For those of you who say it does not happen today". I love how this is prefaced with a "I'm gonna prove them wrong" motivation. Much like a politician using a shooting as a platform to launch into gun control speeches, rather than expressions of sympathy and sadness.
I guess one person in 2000 years and billions of people later isn't convincing for me that "this still happens".
LOL notuptome did you even watch the video? did you see were the son and the pastor prayed? dead for 50 minutes pronounced dead by the doctor on the way to the morgue after praying his heart starts to beat. And yes it did say much about God. Thank you for confirming my post to "Ugly" of scoffers and mockers God BlessSome context would be helpful. Does the family profess to know Christ or are they a non Christian denomination? In the report there is much said of the miracle but nothing said of God?
Medical misadventures of this nature do certainly occur and God certainly does have a part in the event. Is this what we need in order to confirm scripture or to confirm behaviors we have long held?
There is nothing in scripture that would teach that miracles do not happen. Is this a God given miracle? The news media will never credit God or allow the public credit God for the event.
If it make you feel good then enjoy. Building doctrine on this type of thing is better left to the pope and others that are given to the mysterious.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
well it does bring out the reason to your name does it not LOL"For those of you who say it does not happen today". I love how this is prefaced with a "I'm gonna prove them wrong" motivation. Much like a politician using a shooting as a platform to launch into gun control speeches, rather than expressions of sympathy and sadness.
I guess one person in 2000 years and billions of people later isn't convincing for me that "this still happens".
Wow. Original. I've never heard that before.well it does bring out the reason to your name does it not LOL
Wow. Original. I've never heard that before.
Always great to be personally insulted by mods for expressing personal views.
From what I've seen of cessationists they don't deny that things Can happen, only that no one person is gifted in certain things. In fact from what I've observed most actually do believe such things are possible, just not common.
But as often happens on this site, on both sides of any argument, is people making extreme interpretations on differing views as an excuse to discredit them. It's a dishonest tactic.
But regardless of whatever personal insults thrown my way or doesn't change the smug, condescending tone presented on the subject. Which is actually a distraction from what could've been presented less confrontationally and more emphasis on the actual story without degrading it to "I told you so".
Some context would be helpful. Does the family profess to know Christ or are they a non Christian denomination? In the report there is much said of the miracle but nothing said of God?
Medical misadventures of this nature do certainly occur and God certainly does have a part in the event. Is this what we need in order to confirm scripture or to confirm behaviors we have long held?
There is nothing in scripture that would teach that miracles do not happen. Is this a God given miracle? The news media will never credit God or allow the public credit God for the event.
If it make you feel good then enjoy. Building doctrine on this type of thing is better left to the pope and others that are given to the mysterious.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Reported by ABC news so must be true.
Those folks never give us fake news.
rim68 they did the same thing to Jesus. scoffers mockers of the religious so-called leaders Read Matthew 23 Jesus really lets them have itA man was pronounced dead by his doctors.
50 minutes later, and after prayer from his son and pastor, his heart began to beat again.
How can you claim to believe in God and find reason to default what clearly God has done?
I would hate to be YOU!!
Ah. So eye for an eye old testament vengeance. Good example being set there.Hey, don't be mad because I dish out what you do to so many every day it is not an insult to give comment to your own selected name here " Ugly ". Now you are offended? There is nothing extreme in posting what is seen by a medical doctor, hospital staff a pastor, and son of the dead person come back to life after being prayed for. Are you suggesting God had nothing to do with this?
God performing a miracle such as raising a family member from the dead is not predicated on whether or not that family professes to know Christ or their religious denomination. Guy was pronounced dead, had no heartbeat for 50 minutes, son prays for God to bring his dad back, a minute later the dead person's heart starts beating. Seems to me that is an adequate context to draw some sort of conclusion to what really happened. I certainly would not classify this as a medical misadventure as the doctor's had nothing to do with what happen after the guy was pronounced dead.Some context would be helpful. Does the family profess to know Christ or are they a non Christian denomination? In the report there is much said of the miracle but nothing said of God?
Medical misadventures of this nature do certainly occur and God certainly does have a part in the event. Is this what we need in order to confirm scripture or to confirm behaviors we have long held?
There is nothing in scripture that would teach that miracles do not happen. Is this a God given miracle? The news media will never credit God or allow the public credit God for the event.
If it make you feel good then enjoy. Building doctrine on this type of thing is better left to the pope and others that are given to the mysterious.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
"For those of you who say it does not happen today". I love how this is prefaced with a "I'm gonna prove them wrong" motivation. Much like a politician using a shooting as a platform to launch into gun control speeches, rather than expressions of sympathy and sadness.
I guess one person in 2000 years and billions of people later isn't convincing for me that "this still happens".
It's just reinforces my recent choice to abandon my faith anyways. Just look at your op.